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High-Quality Programming Code
ConstructionCourse Introduction
Svetlin NakovTelerik
Corporationwww.telerik.com
Table of Contents About Telerik Academy About the Course Requirements Course Curriculum The Trainers Team Course Schedule Assessment Certification and Awards Recommended Books
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About Telerik What Telerik does?
Leading vendor of ASP.NET AJAX, Silverlight, WPF, Window Phone 7 and ASP.NET MVC components, ORM, Reporting, and CMS solutions and Visual Studio plugins
Headquartered in Bulgaria With offices in USA, Germany,
Australia, India More than 500 employees – mostly
developers Employer #1 in Bulgaria for 2010 Microsoft Gold Certified Partner
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About Telerik Academy Telerik Academy is an initiative Telerik for training of young software engineers Software Academy
.NET Essentials, QA Academy, Dev-Support
Student Courses School Academy Algo Academy Kids Academy Contests and other
free initiatives5
Software AcademyC#
Fundamentals
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.NET Essentials
Developer Support
Job at Telerik
University Courses
School Academy
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Academy at a Glance
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Another Job
Courses for Students @ Telerik AcademyHigh-Quality Code
(starting 5 March)Mobile Development(starting October)
Free Courses for Students
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Web Applicationswith ASP.NET MVC (starting October)
Cloud Development(starting 14 March)
Web Design with HTML5
(starting 13 and 15 March)
Windows 8 Development
(starting October)
About the Course High-quality programming code
course objectives Fundamental principles and practices
for building high-quality software Focus on the source code
What is high-quality code? Easy-to-read Easy-to-understand Easy-to-modify Correct behavior
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Requirements to the Students
Computer programming skills At least one of the following
languages: C#, Java, C++ or PHP
Object-oriented programming Abstraction, encapsulation,
inheritance, polymorphism, exceptions handling
English language All training materials are in English
(intentionally, Telerik Academy policy)
Registration
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Registration All students should register for the course at:
Registration is important! Registration allows the trainers
contact you regarding the course projects, exams, etc.
Registered students are assigned to work on one of the course projects
On the link you can find all the materials, videos, homework, etc.
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http://codecourse.telerik.com
Curriculum1. Course Overview. Introduction to High-
Quality Programming Code. Entrance Project (05.03.2012)
2. Fundamentals of Software Engineering (19.03.2012)
3. Naming Identifiers in the Source Code. Naming Classes, Methods, Variables, Parameters and Other Elements of the Code (12.03.2012)
4. Designing High-Quality Classes and Class Hierarchies. Best Practices in the Object-Oriented DesignHigh-Quality Methods. Strong Cohesion and Loose Coupling (26.03.2012)
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Curriculum (2)5. Using Variables, Data, Expressions and
Constants CorrectlyUsing Control Structures, Conditional Statements and Loops Correctly (02.04.2012)
6. Correctly Formatting the CodeCode Documentation, Comments and Self-Documenting Code. Code Conventions (09.04.2012)
7. Software Quality AssuranceTesting and DebuggingUnit Testing. Test-Driven Development (23.04.2012) 13
Curriculum (3)8. Defensive Programming. Using
Exceptions.Performance Tuning and Code OptimizationRefactoring Existing Code to Improve Its QualityCode Integration (07.05.2012)
9. Development Tools. IDEs. Change Management Systems. Code Analysis Tools. Automated Testing Tools. Automated Build Tools. Continuous Integration Tools (14.05.2012)
10. Test Covering the All Studied Topics (21.05.2012)
11. Course Projects: Assignment, Guidelines and Discussion (28.05.2012)
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Trainers Team Svetlin Nakov, PhD
Manager Technical Training Telerik Corporation
21 years software development experience
Author of 6 books Speaker of hundreds of
events E-mail: svetlin.nakov [at]
telerik.com Web site: www.nakov.com
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Trainers Team (2) Nikolay Kostov
Technical Trainer Telerik Corporation Telerik Academy
3rd year student in FMI E-mail: nikolay.kostov [at]
telerik.com Web site: www.nikolay.it
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Trainers Team (3) Doncho Minkov
Technical Trainer Telerik Corporation Telerik Academy
4th year student in FMI E-mail: doncho.minkov [at]
telerik.com Web site: www.minkov.it
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Trainers Team (4)
Alexander Vakrilov Software Engineer,
Telerik Corporation
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Email: alexander.vakrilov [at] telerik.com
Twitter: http://twitter.com/ufsa
Trainers Team (5) Yordan Dimitrov
Team Leader, Team Pulse, Telerik Corporation, www.telerik.com
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E-mail: yordan.dimitrov [at] telerik.com
Blog: http://blogs.telerik.com/jordandimitrov/
Trainers Team (6) Tsvyatko Konov
Software engineerTelerik Corporation,www.telerik.com
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E-mail: tsvyatko.konov [at] telerik.com
Blog: http://tsvyatkokonov.blogspot.com/
Trainers Team (7) Ilian Iliev
Software engineer,Telerik Corporation,www.telerik.com
Email: ilian [at] ilievdev.net Blog: http://ilievdev.net
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Trainers Team (8) Anton Angelov
Software engineer,Web TeamTelerik Corporation,www.telerik.com
Email: anton.angelov [at] telerik.com
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Course Schedule Telerik Academy
Every Monday, 19:00-22:00,Telerik Academy Hall
Start: 5th March 2012 Wedding Mall, 2nd floor Capacity: 250 places Located in: Mladost 1A,
Alexander Malinov blvd. 3125
Assessment Entrance project 0 … 10 score
Small assignment in C#, PHP, Java or C++
Checked for correctness only Homework 0 … 15 score Test (theory) 0 … 20 score
40 questions (theory) Final project 0 … 55 score
Refactoring and unit testing of low-quality code The same language as the entrance
project
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Entrance Projects Entrance projects aim to check the entrance level of all course attendees Simple programs to be developed at
home Console applications, no GUI / Web
interface Allowed languages: C#, PHP, Java
and C++ Evaluation:
Projects will be checked for correctness only
Do not care for code quality Do not create GUI
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Sample Entrance Projects
Project #1 Tic-tac-toe Game 2 players play in the console
Project #2 Bulls and Cows Game 2 players play in the console
Project #3 Hang-Man Game 2 players play in the console (no
visualization) 29
Certification and Awards
Best students will get certification and awards
Certificate of achievement Up to 10% of the students will get a
certificate Issued by Telerik Academy Signed by the trainers team
Awards Remarkable results Top 5-10 students 31
Sponsor:
Recommended BooksCode Complete, 2nd Edition, Steve McConnell, ISBN 0735619670, http://www.cc2e.comRefactoring: Improving the Design of Existing Code, Martin Fowler, Kent Beck, John Brant, William Opdyke, Don Roberts, ISBN 0201485672, http://martinfowler.com/Test Driven Development: By Example, Kent Beck, ISBN 0321146530
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Contact us If you have any questions you can contact us:
You can write in our forum:
Other students may help you You may help other students We will answer you, too 34
academy@telerik.com
http://forums.academy.telerik.com
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