Do you know someone who needs a strong, in-depth introduction to test-driven development and modular design? How about someone who wants to take the next step in their evolution as a TDD practitioner? How about someone stuck on the merry-go-round of too many defects, a long backlog of feature requests, too many times designing themselves into a corner?
…or is that someone you?
Obtiva and I would like to present an uncommon opportunity for would-be TDD practitioners: a chance to design your own TDD course with me over three days. You get to learn what you want to learn, practise what you want to practise, do what you want to do. All you need to do is register now.
Now I know what one of you is thinking: this sounds like a trainer who’s too lazy to design a course and wants me to do his work for him.
Not at all. I have already designed a great introductory TDD course, and I’ll teach that to whoever wants it, but I want to teach you what you want to learn, and I’m ready to do that August 31 to September 2, 2009 at Obtiva in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
You can look through this site for the courses I’ve taught and for the services I provide for ideas on what we might practise together. I only ask you to keep the topics in the area of test-driven development and modular design. (I treat object-oriented design as modular design with objects, so consider that your free sample.)
If you’re planning to attend Agile 2009, then stay an extra few days to solidify your understanding of test-driven development and modular design.
I hope to see you there.




