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Description Introduction to Software Architecture Course Description ** New course launched July 2015. Introductory price ** August updates: Resources file with course links. July updates: English closed captions added. Are you feeling stuck in your career as a developer, and wondering what's next? Are you finding your salary has reached its limit in the development field, and want to move up the value chain to earn more? Software architecture is one of the hottest fields in technology, and TOGAF is one of the hottest skills (according to a recent Foote Salary Survey). You might find it rewarding to learn software architecture. You still keep the ability to be involved in the technology at a deep level, and make important decisions that affect the future direction of the company, but avoid the problems of managing development teams and moving in a less technical direction. In this class, you will learn: What is software architecture? What is the difference between software design and software architecture? What it takes to be a successful software architect? The software architecture mindset, and how that differs from the developer mindset The qualities of good software And an introduction to architecture principles of TOGAF So come on inside and learn about what software architecture has to offer. Scott Duffy is a commercial license holder in TOGAF, and licensed to teach these topics. TOGAF is a registered trademark in the United States and other countries. What are the requirements? A familiarity with programming terms Understanding of basic programming models (3-tier, web services, etc) An eagerness to learn What am I going to get from this course? Over 11 lectures and 43 mins of content! Understand the purpose and importance of software architecture Know what it takes to go from being a developer to an architect Rule the world What is the target audience? People familiar with programming, regardless of level or language Programmers wanting to advance in their career What you get with this course? Sharing Widget |
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