July Agile Boot Camp filling up quick – reserve your spot now

On July 23, 24, and 25, I will be teaching another Agile Boot Camp in Austin, TX.  The Agile Boot Camp is software engineering training for .Net developers.  Unlike most training courses about programming, this class doesn’t focus on particular technologies or APIs.  This course is all about practices.  The students in the class make up a software team for the duration of the course, and together, we leverage all the practices in Extreme Programming as we extend a real-work enterprise application. 

Visit the training website to read more details: http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?ExtremeProgramming

See what others have said about the course:

Lee Brandt:

“Man! we actually covered a lot! Jeffrey did a great job of making it seem like not much, but when I got back and started telling my boss about it, there were just TONS of things to talk about. We talked about Team Estimation and Design, NHibernate Mappings, Test-Driven Development, Domain Driven Design, Automated Builds and on and on and on. I have absolutely no idea how we managed to cram all that stuff in three days, but we did.”

Karthik Hariharan (Telligent):

“While a lot of software development training is often presented very academically, Headspring’s was very hands-on and really pushed everyone to pick up the processes and tools very quickly, just as you would in the real world.”

J. Michael Palermo IV:

“This was an excellent training event, and I plan to steal be inspired to use some of his methodologies at Interface Technical Training.”

Brad Mellen-Crandell
Rapidparts Inc.

“This was the best technical training course I’ve been to, period. No fluff here. The course was packed with information and best practices that I could start implementing immediately when I got back to work on Monday.”

Ken Jackson
Catapult Systems

“Jeff is an excellent teacher and practitioner of Agile principles and methods. His integration of open source tools to boost productivity will surely help me be more successful and confident in my daily working regimen.”