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IT for NON-IT. For non-technical project manager (PMs), Business Analysts (BAs), IT recruiters. SDLC basics
What you’ll learn
Learn what are the basic programming concepts like programming language, framework, library, request, response, data and many more
Gain an understanding of what is a web application and what are its components
Explore the steps involved in developing software and how they depend on one another
See how developers collaborate with one another and understand the industry standard for codebase storage
Learn key terminology used in the industry to describe application components
Learn popular technologies used by different engineering roles
Are you a non-technical professional working in IT like PM or BA that would like to understand better software development projects? Or maybe you’re a junior IT engineer or have been an engineer for a while but worked in your own silo? Or maybe you’re an IT recruiter and need to have the confidence to talk to software engineers about their experience?
This course is for you!
But wait, what if you don’t work in IT yet but would like to get into the industry as either technical or non-technical professional? This course is perfect for you too!
Sometimes the most important problem is WHAT we should learn. If we don’t know the key problems and concepts, then how can we learn about them? More importantly, how can we effectively prepare for conversations about topics we have got no idea about? Time for some answers!
This course is the one-stop-shop for learning about all the different areas of software development. It is packed with key concepts and knowledge. Everything is visualised with animations. No time is wasted for excessive details or talking too broadly. The information you’ll find here is useful to understand different kinds of IT projects and what is going on around them. Not least, to understand who is doing what.
Based on student feedback the course has been updated with helpful activities! You will write and execute your first line of Python code. Not only that, detailed explanation of what is happening will give you an insight into how programming language syntax is constructed. On top of that, there are 30+ quiz questions to help you persist learned concepts. Actually, you might even learn something new from the quizzes, as even incorrect answers describe and explain actual, real-world concepts.
Here is a partial list of the topics that are covered in this course:
popular programming languages
difference between software frameworks and libraries and popular examples
basic components of web applications and applicable terminology
types of data and databases
what is cloud and why is it such a big deal
how are applications put on the internet or what is deployment
application testing and types of tests
application environments
most popular technologies for some of those basic application components
what is application architecture and how to design it
how are engineers collaborating on the same codebase and what is GIT
why is agile practically the only methodology used to develop software
how does scrum come into this
engineering roles responsible for different components of applications
most popular technologies specific engineers work with
I’ve made this course after delivering such training offline internally in the company I work for to a group of non-technical PMs. Some of whom only recently had joined IT. It was received so wall that other departments started asking for it too.
One of the participants told me: “I learned more about IT during those 3 hours than during my 3 years in IT. This should be available online”.
Sing up today!
Who this course is for:
People considering a career move into IT without the knowledge about software development
Non-technical IT professionals wanting to expand their knowledge about all the aspect of software development
Technical IT professionals like junior software engineers, testers, devOps and designers to bring it all together
IT recruiters that want to better understand candidates’ experience and match them to role descriptions with more confidence
Curious people who want to learn about IT industry and different areas of expertise in it
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