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Content: Modern Application Development - Development Rhythm Video #1097

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billkable opened this issue Jul 22, 2021 · 0 comments
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Content: Modern Application Development - Development Rhythm Video #1097

billkable opened this issue Jul 22, 2021 · 0 comments

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Summary of content

The foundation article is the fifth lesson in the Modern Application Development Rhythm Course.

As a developer, I need to see an example of how the following are used in a developer flow:

  • Application of development principles, such a one of the SOLID principles
  • Application of development practices, such as TDD and Refactoring, using Red/Green/Refactor techniques

Summary of audiences

Include:

  • The primary audience includes developers new to modern application practices.
  • The secondary audience include other Team roles for understanding of the modern application development workflow

It is assumed developers have at least a minimum level of development proficiency in either an object-oriented or functional language.

This series is also a primer for developers that will pair with engineers on Tanzu Labs engagements.

Level of content

Level of content as it pertains to the topic proposed will be at a 100 "Awareness/Exploration" level.

@billkable billkable changed the title Content: Modern Application Development - Development Flow Video Content: Modern Application Development - Development Rhythm Video Jul 22, 2021
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