This may in fact be a serious of talks. Or by more than just me as it covers a large range of areas. Lets face it what most people learn in Computer Science has little to do with building, releasing and maintaining a product. Anyway over half the audience at RequireLx has come to software development through over routes.
So I thought it would be a good idea to cover the basics of software development and management. I will try to cover, succinctly the why, what and how of each area. Here is my list :-
Testing and Quality Ausurance
Usability Testing
Testing
Style Guides
Version Control
Working with diciplines
UX
Frameworks
Upgrade Management
Source Management
Html & Javascript
Project Management
Agile Methodlogies
Security
Release Management
Monitoring
Hosting
Design
I am sure I have missed off some of the important disciplines. If so feel free to include them.
This may in fact be a serious of talks. Or by more than just me as it covers a large range of areas. Lets face it what most people learn in Computer Science has little to do with building, releasing and maintaining a product. Anyway over half the audience at RequireLx has come to software development through over routes.
So I thought it would be a good idea to cover the basics of software development and management. I will try to cover, succinctly the why, what and how of each area. Here is my list :-
I am sure I have missed off some of the important disciplines. If so feel free to include them.