Python 4000: The Software Creation Process ("Gig Success")

Creating High-Quality Software - On Demand!

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Python 4000: The Software Creation Process ("Gig Success")

What You Will Learn!

  • Discover how to create & capture mission statements
  • Understand how to translate mission statements into requirmements
  • Learn how to use documentation to start managing client / patron expectations
  • Learn how to create & manage a software development project from gig / mission descriptions
  • Discover how to determine if a client is working with you, or working to take advantage of you
  • See the actual software created to match a requirement decomposition, design, & testing process

Description

From that one person gig, to those board room brainstorming sessions, the concepts taught in "Gig Success" are designed for professionals who need to learn what to do to keep clients happy, as well as to influence software developers.

No matter if your are a top-down or bottom-up software developer, let me help you take your analytical, requirements- gathering, coding, and testing abilities, to the next level!

Students should already understand how to create functions (Python 1000 series,) create as well as to plan and design their own Classes and Modules (Python 2000 series) as well as feel confident in creating & running scripts before enrolling in this course.

About This Series

Written by a Principal Trainer & Principal Software Development Engineer, in order to insure mastery key topics are presented several times, as well as at ever-increasing depth. You will also be using cross platform programming interfaces - the same techniques will work on Microsoft Windows, Linux, and Mac.

From keywords & tabs, to testing & documentation, hints & tips on how to use Python in the professional world abound!

After completing the Python 1000 series, in the Python 2000 series you can complete  keyword mastery by exploring a large collection of activity-related topics. Sold separately, in the 2000 series students will enjoy learning how to create Lambdas, Generators, Context Managers, Packages & Modules, Classes, Factories, Frameworks, how to manage Exceptions, as well as other professional programming topics.


Who Should Attend!

  • Students looking to learn how to succeed in the new, global, "Gig Economy"
  • Software developers interested in learning how to better work with clients & patrons
  • Professionals who want to know how to capture requirements, as well as how to create & test software, from them

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Tags

  • Software Engineering

Subscribers

569

Lectures

12

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