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Software developer: architect or programmer
Your talent and skills are determining factors in ICT projects, since your work is most closely related to the project's main deliverable: executable code. Whether deadlines and budgets are met or not depends largely on your achievements. This is not simply a matter of counting lines of code produced per day. On the contrary: top developers generally need significantly simpler classes and fewer lines of code to solve a given problem than their less experienced colleagues. They need less time to reach the results, too, and their code contains fewer errors, is easier to understand, to maintain, and to adapt to the inevitable changes as well. Studies show that productivity differences between experienced an inexperienced developers can be as high as a factor 10.
You don't become a top architect or programmer overnight. It takes time, experience, and good mentoring, to name a few factors, as well as the right training at the right time. The courses offered by 59bits teach you how to increase software correctness, robustness, flexibility, and efficiency, while cutting back development time by at least 10%. Our courses aren't catalogs of language features or methodology buzzwords, but instead focus on those techniques that have the highest impact on your daily work.
Code reviews—when done right—are a cost-effective way of improving overall code quality, and reduce the amount of hour-long debugging sessions. In our code reviewing workshops, we show you how to do this, and give you feedback from an independent point of view as well.
Develop better software, and make your work even more fun and rewarding. Register today.
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