Both Non-Technical and Technical Certified Scrum Developer workshops meet or exceed all requirements for Scrum Alliance certification. But we won’t just be running through a list of boring learning objectives. You don’t retain what you learn for long if it’s dry and theoretical so, instead, you will learn and practice Scrum and Agile development techniques while building a product.
We make learning fun, and practical for your everyday work.
Technical Certified Scrum Developer workshop
Code will be in Typescript, Java and .NET. In this interactive online class, we will use Github to share code and exchange learnings. All code in the workshop will be either pair programmed or done ensemble (aka mob) programming style. So if you’re a bit rusty, don’t worry, your teammates will help.
Starting with something classically messy, we will practice taking code that is a antiquated mess and bring it into a modern age. Then we will transition into building a product based on a vision and starting code base that we provide. We will work together to bring our product to “market”. Along the way, we will wrestle with the real challenges of dealing with legacy code, poor acceptance criteria, and questions of good design.
By the end of either course, you will understand all of these Agile engineering practices:
