Online or onsite, instructor-led live Design Patterns training courses demonstrate through interactive discussion and hands-on practice how to reuse widely-known patterns, and to create and reuse patterns specific to your organization.
Design Patterns training is available as "online live training" or "onsite live training". Online live training (aka "remote live training") is carried out by way of an interactive, remote desktop. Onsite live Design Patterns training can be carried out locally on customer premises in Glasgow or in NobleProg corporate training centers in Glasgow.
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The Buchanan Street Centre is located in the heart of Glasgow, in Scotland's most famous shopping and retail district. A major feature of this stunning large Victorian building is the impressive sandstone entrance archway giving access to four floors. Glasgow's fantastic array of shops, hotels, restaurants and bars are on the doorstep and Buchanan Street itself is home to a number of exclusive shops and recently won the Academy of Urbanism 'Great Street Award'. One of the fastest growing cities in the UK, Glasgow is Scotland's largest urban economy and is dominated by financial and business services, public administration, health and retail. It is one of Europe's 16 largest financial centres with a growing number of 'blue-chip' financial sector companies establishing significant operations or headquarters in the city. It also forms the western part of Scotland's 'Silicon Glen' hi-tech sector.
This instructor-led, live training in Glasgow (online or onsite) is aimed at intermediate-level Java developers who wish to apply design patterns to improve software structure, maintainability, and scalability.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Understand the purpose and benefits of design patterns.
Apply Creational, Structural, and Behavioral patterns effectively in Java.
Improve code reusability, scalability, and maintainability.
Refactor existing codebases using design patterns.
The evolution of microservices and containers in recent years has significantly changed how we design, develop, deploy and run software. Modern applications must be optimized for scalability, elasticity, failure, and change. Driven by these new demands, modern architectures require a different set of patterns and practices. In this training, we examine ways to identify, understand and adjust to these new requirements.
Audience
This training is intended for people who are somewhat familiar with container technology and with Kubernetes concepts but are perhaps lacking the real world experience. It is based on use cases, and lessons learnt from real life projects with the intention of making people inspired to create and manage even better cloud native applications.
Developers
Operations
DevOps
QA Engineers
IT Project Managers
Format of the Course
Interactive lecture and discussion
Lots of exercises and practice
Handson implementation in a live-lab environment
Course Customization Options
To request a customized training for this course, please contact us to arrange.
There are plenty of tried and tested patterns widely available to everyone. Sometimes it is a matter of changing the names and implementing the pattern in a specific technology. It can save hundreds of hours, which otherwise would be spent on design and testing. Training Goals This course has two goals: first, it allows you to reuse widely-known patterns, second, it allows you to create and reuse patterns specific to your organization. It helps you to estimate how patterns can reduce costs, systematize the design process and generate a code framework based on your patterns. Audience Software designers, business analysts, project managers, programmers and developers as well as operational managers and software division managers. Course Style The course focuses on use cases and their relationship with a specific pattern. Most of the examples are explained in UML and in simple Java examples (the language can change if the course is booked as a closed course). It guides you through the sources of the patterns as well as showing you how to catalogue and describe patterns which can be reused across your organization.
Target group:
Technical Team Leader, Software Developer
Learning objective:
The purpose of training is to acquire the ability to design advanced development / project structures in C #.
During the course, students become familiar with the MSDN resources and tools to support the development process, such as Microsoft Visual Studio, ReSharper.
This instructor-led, live training in Glasgow (online or onsite) is aimed at intermediate-level PHP developers who wish to apply design patterns effectively in their projects.By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Understand the purpose and benefits of design patterns.
Identify and implement appropriate design patterns for common scenarios.
Structure PHP applications using industry-recognized best practices.
Integrate patterns into modern frameworks such as Symfony or Zend.
The training is designed for JavaScript developers, designing and implementing advanced Internet applications. Topics discussed during the training aimed at bringing best practices in JavaScript programming and highlight the most common mistakes. An important point of the training is to discuss the available object-oriented programming with JavaScript syntax.
Kubernetes is an open-source platform for automating all development stages of containerized applications. Design patterns are iterable solutions to software development problems pertinent to software design. Kubernetes extensions are utilized for configuring and supporting Kubernetes clusters. With the help of Kubernetes design patterns and extensions, users of the platform can achieve CI/CD approaches while maintaining scalability and flexibility of software applications.
This instructor-led, live training (online or onsite) is aimed at developers and DevOps engineers who wish to leverage Kubernetes design patterns and extensions to create enterprise applications on Kubernetes clusters.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Set up a Kubernetes cluster and configure the necessary DevOps tools.
Understand the fundamentals of software design patterns and Kubernetes extensions.
Utilize Kubernetes extensions and design patterns when interacting with Kubernetes API.
Develop customized Kubernetes resources and apply dynamic controllers to a cluster.
Manage and secure any Kubernetes environment with the help of Kubernetes plugins.
Integrate DevOps networking models to existing and prospective Kubernetes projects.
Format of the Course
Interactive lecture and discussion.
Lots of exercises and practice.
Hands-on implementation in a live-lab environment.
Course Customization Options
To request a customized training for this course, please contact us to arrange.
Microservice architecture is an approach to developing a software application as a suite of small, independent services, each running in its own process and communicating with lightweight mechanisms such as an HTTP resource API. These services can be efficiently deployed using continuous automation systems and bypass the need for centralized management. Microservices can be written in different programming languages and integrate with different data storage systems.
This instructor-led, live training is aimed at enterprise developers and architects. It introduces microservice architecture from a .Net perspective, presents migration strategies from a monolithic system, and walks participants through the creation and deployment of a sample microservice-based application.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Understand when to use and when not to use microservice architecture
Create and implement a testing strategy for microservices
Deploy a sample microservice-based application into a production environment
Refactor a monolithic application into services
Audience
Developers
Architects
Format of the course
Part lecture, part discussion, exercises and heavy hands-on practice
Objective:
Helping Technical Analysts and Designers to understand how to go through software implementation of the requirements, ensuring traceability between business specifications and the software code.
This 2 day training course aims at assisting technical analysts and designers in designing specifications described by the business analysts. After transformation into software component representations, the resulting system components trace system requirements toward software component structures.
Finally, these technical specifications are implemented in software code and tested upon component basis. The resulting software components provide good level of reactivity to changes as they allow to trace separately toward the implementation level the system behaviours layer by layer (from the user interfaces toward business objects layer through the application components where the usage choices of the actors are stored.
The course is designed for experienced programmers who want to explore issues related to the use of patterns and refactoring. Each participant know the properties and practical examples of the use of these patterns, which in turn will enable the efficient build correct the application code.
With the emergence of very complex distributed systems, complexity of a single system moved to the complexity of the architecture of the group of systems. This course covers the relationship of Software Architecture with Technical Enterprise Architecture. These two areas are interrelated in a way which currently is not well described. For example, splitting complex monolithic system into two systems communicating via web services will trigger substantial changes to both the new systems, and the architecture between them.
This course will cover trade-offs, currently common patterns and solutions for managing complex systems and communication within and between them.
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Testimonials (7)
The topics covered in the training and the trainer's knowledge about the topics.
Sajid Baloch - Eschbach GmbH
Course - Microservice Patterns: Migrating from a Monolithic to a Microservice Architecture with .Net
Interaction and communication
Archie Dlamini - Vodacom SA
Course - JavaScript - Advanced Programming
I like the simple but informative example codes.
Yue Wang - DBS Bank Ltd
Course - Design Patterns
Good exercises
Hui Yi Neo - Titansoft Pte Ltd
Course - Object Oriented Design using Design Patterns
I liked the practical exercises for each design pattern introduced.
Carlos Aragones - Roche Diagnostics
Course - Design Patterns in C#
I found the course structure to be very well thought out. While some of my colleagues failed to see Kristin's intentions I feel that the way he presented the material and managed to connect basic concepts with a much broader set of complex issues was spot on.
Alexander Pavlovsky
Course - Technical Architecture and Patterns
The interaction and enthusiasm he had about the training.
Richard Burgos
Course - Design Patterns in PHP
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