About this Event
To be successful, technical leaders need to be adept at both technical and behavioral practices. How can you work harmoniously with teammates, manage technical debt, reduce the number of defects produced, and reliably get work done?
We created the Technical Excellence Workshop for current and up-and-coming technical leaders who want to be change agents to build teams and cultures that support excellence.
You will learn the mindset, habits, and practices that result in continuously improving both your software and your team. By the end of this workshop, you’ll have a deeper understanding of what technical agility is, and how you and your team can achieve it.
We designed this course to span 8 weeks so that attendees can participate while continuing to carry on their usual responsibilities at work.
Each attendee receives:
- A lifetime license to our effective and interactive Testing & Refactoring Box Set from our eLearning platform(a primary reference for the class, and the source of many of the interactive, automatically-critiqued exercises the class will perform)
- Articles, cheat sheets, and resources
- Online access to Industrial Logic coaches between sessions
Supported Languages:
- Java
- C#
- Python
Prerequisites:
- Attendees should already have some experience in the programming language they are using in the class.
- We recommend (but do not require) the use of an IDE with built-in refactoring support, such as Eclipse, or the language-appropriate IDE from JetBrains.
- Developers will need headphones or speakers, a microphone, and an internet connection sufficient for online video/audio meetings.
- Web cameras are highly recommended.
- You commit to attending two meetings weekly, with another 2-6 hours between meetings to complete assignments.
What You'll Learn
Topics vary according to the needs of the attendees, but typically include:
- Technical Safety
- Test-driven development (TDD)
- Collaboration via Pair Programming and Mob Programming
- Microtesting
- Creative Conflict and Psychological Safety
- Code Smells and Refactoring
- Faking and Mocking
- Legacy Code Techniques
Workshop Details
- The class begins on March 31, 2025 and runs for 8 weeks.
- There are two sessions each week, one on Monday and the other on Thursday, each delivered over Zoom (or similar).
- Monday’s online meeting is New Challenge Day, with new concepts, techniques, resources, and assignments given to attendees. It typically runs 2 hours.
- Attendees are given lifetime licenses to Industrial Logic’s innovative Testing & Refactoring Box Set (eLearning), which is a primary source of information and exercises in the course.
- Attendees will complete assignments, taking approximately 2-6 hours depending on the week.
- As attendees apply these techniques to their daily work, they will journal their successes and challenges.
- Thursday’s online meeting is Completion Day when attendees will discuss and compare their experiences applying new techniques and ideas during the week in their daily work. This meeting runs 60 minutes.
- Instructor will be available to students through an online forum for the duration of the series.
- Attendees will also be furnished with additional sources, such as cheat sheets, during the course of the class.
What past attendees say:
"If you are an Agilist (SM/Agile coach/Change/Transformation Agent) who have tech/coding background but struggling to make impact in your organization on technical agility then this course is highly recommended."
“The workshop was amazing. The coaches were awesome and helpful. I learned a lot of new stuff, and it was the start of a change in the way I code. I would highly recommend this workshop.”
"This course has made me a much better programmer."
"This workshop teaches skills and a perspective that should be our baseline"
"There is no course that is equivalent and rich like this in the industry."
Event Venue
Online
USD 750.00 to USD 1500.00