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G'day Developers!
From zero to .NET hero in 9 weeks with Fire Bootcamp
I am proud to announce the launch of the best training course we have ever done. It takes
a beginner .NET developer to a *Job Ready* world class junior developer in 9 weeks.
Long story short, they get thrown into the fire, continuously mentored, while building a
real world app. They will successfully complete 4 sprints. I called it
FireBootCamp.
I've approached this very differently from all the training SSW has done for many years
for companies around Australia. It has aspects of the best practices we’ve learnt
presenting at conferences around the world and lecturing at the University of Technology
Sydney for many years. We all learn better by doing, and working with others.
The successful applicants become "Fire Boot Campers" spending 40-60 hours per week for 9
weeks. They will learn the right way to do .NET Enterprise applications using
a series of patterns and best practices. Most teams will build an ASP.NET MVC app all
the way from concept to deployment.
No one will get stuck. No one will go down the wrong path. They will be mentored by an
SSW Solution Architect each day during the program and we believe this is one of
the keys to success. Having an experienced architect help them get over the hurdles when
they get stuck, teaching them best practices and pushing them to work hard
and work smart, will turn these new recruits into job ready coders.
Employers: At the end of the program we welcome you to join our Gala
night where the students will show off the apps they have built. You will
have the first opportunity to add a "FireBootCamper" to your team. So if you are looking
to hire a passionate junior world class developer, then register at
https://www.firebootcamp.com/employers/
and be a part of the Gala night on 15th February 2013 at 2-6pm
in Sydney, Australia. (If the demand is there, we may live stream the event.)
Job Seekers: If you want to be part of the action, build a great app and get
great experience, become a "FireBootCamper" for the next 3 months
The first bootcamp starts on the 16th December 2013 in Sydney. Get in early for a special
half price introductory fee.
Go to www.FireBootCamp.com to find out more
and watch the video.
-Adam Cogan, SSW
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NEW SSW TV VIDEOS!
Check out SSW's hottest new training course Fire Boot Camp
Check out this short video to get a closer look into SSW's new Fire Boot Camp, and what
it could mean for you.
If you're really serious about getting a good job as a professional Software Developer,
you don't want to miss this!
Watch
more videos on SSW TV
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There's Still Time to Sign Up for the 3 Day Scrum Training!
Intensive Professional Scrum Developer Course
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Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney, Perth, Canberra, Adelaide
Cost: $2,995 + GST
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Professional Scrum Developer courses teach students how to work in a team - using modern
software engineering practices - to develop
an increment of potentially releasable functionality using a specific technology
platform.
Classes are exercise-driven, with students working in self-organizing teams to develop
"done" increments from Product Backlog items.
Course at a Glance:
This 3-day Professional Scrum Developer .NET course is a mix of lecture, demonstration,
group discussion, simulation, and hands-on
software development. The bulk of the course will be spent working as a team on a case
study application delivering increments of new
functionality in mini-sprints. Here is the course at a glance:
Note: Scrum fundamentals are not covered in this 3-day course. If you are not
experienced with Scrum fundamentals, the
5
day course is still available.
*Melbourne* Enroll now!
2 DEC 2013 |
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Canberra
10 DEC 2013 |
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Sydney
13 JAN 2014 |
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Adelaide
04 FEB 2014 |
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Perth
10 FEB 2014 |
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Find
out more and Register
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SSW Webinar
The Bitter-sweet Taste of PhoneGap for Mobile Developers - presented
by Dino Esposito
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Thursday 5th December 2013
11.00am - 12.00pm
Cost: No Charge
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PhoneGap enables developers to build mobile apps for a variety of platforms using web
tools and frameworks. PhoneGap just works and delivers all
of its promises. However, a PhoneGap application is inherently tied up to the
performance of the browser and a relatively device agnostic user
interface. Is this a problem? Or is this part, or all, of the solution to the
long-standing problem of minimizing costs of multi-platform apps?
To properly try to answer the question it is essential to get a deeper grasp of how the
PhoneGap platform work and explore its technical details.
That would give you a hardly debatable list of pros and cons upon which you can
calculate your own tradeoffs.
About the presenter:
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Sydney .NET User Group
The best place to learn .NET for free in Sydney
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Sydney
.NET User Group
Wednesday 20th November 2013
6:00pm - 8:00pm
SSW Office
Gateway Court, Suite 13
81-91 Military Road, Neutral Bay NSW 2089
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"Kanban for Developers" and "Kaizen: Continuous Process Improvement" - TJ
Gokcen
Talk #1 - Kanban for Developers
There is much hype about Kanban since it was perfected and introduced to the world by
Toyota. Since then, not only manufacturers but all businesses
looked into this simple but extremely powerful approach.
As software developers are yearning for better project management and visibility on all
aspects of their work, Kanban naturally blipped on their radar.
In this session, we will look at the origins of Kanban, how it applies to software
development along with misunderstandings and myths. We will also compare
manufacturing practices with software development techniques and see how we can benefit
from their experiences. During the session we will have some interactive
exercises to help us better understand Kanban and becoming more efficient and productive
by limiting the amount of work we do.
Talk #2 - Kaizen: Continuous Process Improvement
Enterprises can utilize Process Improvement to improve their workflow, allowing them to
be more efficient, eliminate bottlenecks and problem areas, and as a
result, achieve reduced costs, on-time delivery and increased profits. Currently,
enterprises are facing stiffer competition to win customer acceptance through
quality, and the need to develop more customer-oriented products and services faster
than ever before.
Einstein said "We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we
created them.", and that is what lies at the heart of Kaizen.
Improvement comes with a different look at the problems and doing this continuously
every day and everywhere. It is more of a company culture than a project.
But where do we start improving? British comic writer Douglas Adams said "See first,
think later, then test. But always see first. Otherwise you will only
see what you were expecting.". And that is exactly where we start. By looking deep into
our workflow and process.
In this session, we will look at Kaizen philosophy, why change is important and very hard
to do. we'll also analyze waste and why it is bad for our business
and see how quality-first approach makes us better at what we do. I will also provide
some test cases and finish off by looking into implementing a Kaizen culture
at the office by involving everybody.
ABOUT THE PRESENTER:
TJ Gokcen is the Chief Software Architect at codebyts, leaders in software and process
improvement consultancy.
TJ worked for large manufacturing companies in Europe, implementing software programs to
automate systems and processes. TJ has designed and implemented
customized software solutions for Fortune 500 companies in the USA, Europe and
Australia.
He is a big advocate of Kanban and Kaizen and Process Improvement and more recently he
co-developed codebyts' latest process improvement approach, Kaihen.
To see more details and RSVP, please visit our Facebook .NET Group, our
LinkedIn
.NET Group
or our Meetup
Group.
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Can't make it to the Sydney .NET User Group?
Watch the Live stream!
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Tune in from anywhere!
Sydney .NET User Group Live
6PM AEDT (UTC+11)
The team at SSWTV are now streaming our User Group sessions live. Each
session will also be published on the SSWTV site after the event so you can
review what was said in the sessions.
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…then join us at the Telerik NerdDinner
Where nerds meet and eat
SSW and Telerik invite you to join us for pizza at The Oaks. A fantastic opportunity for
networking with peers and sharing thoughts after the Sydney .NET User Group
presentation.
Sydney .Net User Group and NerdDinner proudly sponsored by:
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Canberra .NET User Group
The best place to learn .NET for free in Canberra
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Canberra
.NET User Group
Monday 18th November 2013
6:00pm - 8:00pm
Microsoft Canberra Branch
Walter Turnbull Building
Level 2, 44 Sydney Ave
Canberra, Australia
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"Kanban for Developers" and "Kaizen: Continuous Process Improvement" - TJ
Gokcen
Talk #1 - Kanban for Developers
There is much hype about Kanban since it was perfected and introduced to the world by
Toyota. Since then, not only manufacturers but all businesses
looked into this simple but extremely powerful approach.
As software developers are yearning for better project management and visibility on all
aspects of their work, Kanban naturally blipped on their radar.
In this session, we will look at the origins of Kanban, how it applies to software
development along with misunderstandings and myths. We will also compare
manufacturing practices with software development techniques and see how we can benefit
from their experiences. During the session we will have some interactive
exercises to help us better understand Kanban and becoming more efficient and productive
by limiting the amount of work we do.
Talk #2 - Kaizen: Continuous Process Improvement
Enterprises can utilize Process Improvement to improve their workflow, allowing them to
be more efficient, eliminate bottlenecks and problem areas, and as a
result, achieve reduced costs, on-time delivery and increased profits. Currently,
enterprises are facing stiffer competition to win customer acceptance through
quality, and the need to develop more customer-oriented products and services faster
than ever before.
Einstein said "We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we
created them.", and that is what lies at the heart of Kaizen.
Improvement comes with a different look at the problems and doing this continuously
every day and everywhere. It is more of a company culture than a project.
But where do we start improving? British comic writer Douglas Adams said "See first,
think later, then test. But always see first. Otherwise you will only
see what you were expecting.". And that is exactly where we start. By looking deep into
our workflow and process.
In this session, we will look at Kaizen philosophy, why change is important and very hard
to do. we'll also analyze waste and why it is bad for our business
and see how quality-first approach makes us better at what we do. I will also provide
some test cases and finish off by looking into implementing a Kaizen culture
at the office by involving everybody.
ABOUT THE PRESENTER:
TJ Gokcen is the Chief Software Architect at codebyts, leaders in software and process
improvement consultancy.
TJ worked for large manufacturing companies in Europe, implementing software programs to
automate systems and processes. TJ has designed and implemented
customized software solutions for Fortune 500 companies in the USA, Europe and
Australia.
He is a big advocate of Kanban and Kaizen and Process Improvement and more recently he
co-developed codebyts' latest process improvement approach, Kaihen.
To see more details and RSVP, please visit
our Facebook .NET Group,
our LinkedIn
.NET Group or
our Meetup
Group.
Canberra .Net User Group proudly sponsored by:
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Sydney .NET December User Group *ONE WEEK EARLY*
Handsome man Hanselman is coming to Sydney
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Wednesday 11th December 2013
6.00pm - 8.00pm
Cost: No Charge
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Please note that due to anticipated high-demand, this user group will be a ticketed
event
Scott Hanselman is in Australia as a special guest presenter at YOW!Australia and will be
stopping in Sydney to talk at an extra-special Sydney user group, where he will be
presenting two 1-hour sessions:
Azure – why bother?
Join Hanselman as he digs into the open source SDKs of Windows Azure from a Mac. Let's
access Azure from the command line and deploy and redeploy with Git.
We'll fire up Linux VMs, setup Mongo and run node.js apps in the cloud. We'll look at
things like SendGrid and New Relic. The future of the cloud is open and it's a hybrid.
We'll also pinch pennies in the cloud and look at how our mindset needs to change if the
cloud is to save us money.
Hanselman Unplugged – open Q&A
As the title suggests, this is your chance to ask Scott any questions on life at
Microsoft, the future direction of .NET and any other technical or pop culture geek
questions you may have.
For those of you who can't make it in person, this event will also be streamed live at https://www.ssw.com.au/ssw/NETUG/Live.aspx
About the Scott Hanselman:
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November 2013
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Employment
Senior Web Designer!
SSW is looking for a highly talented Web Designer who is passionate about creating great
standards-based sites.
This role requires a deep understanding of how people interpret information and the best
way to achieve this
goal in different scenarios.
You will be working with both creative designers and technical-minded developers in a
wide variety of exciting corporate projects.
This role requires someone who is able to articulate concisely, think critically, and
create aesthetically pleasing prototypes.
A solid understanding of what constitutes a great user experience is a must.
General knowledge of other design aspects, primarily print and digital, are also
favorable.
SharePoint 2013 Developer
Are you looking to establish a career working with the latest software technology for a
large range of great organisations? Do you enjoy managing
your own clients in a fun, fast-paced and dynamic environment?
SSW has been the leading Microsoft technology company in Sydney for 21 years. We require
an enthusiastic SharePoint developer to start ASAP.
Read
more and APPLY NOW...
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