Agile Development Practices

Agile Development Practices is one of 18 courses in a LinkedIn Learning Path entitled Prepare for the PMI-ACP® Certification. I have now completed all 18 courses.

Agile Development Practices

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Agile Development Practices

Course Details

The agile methodology has become a staple in the software development industry for its rapid development capabilities, iterative workflow, and improved team dynamics. In Agile Development Practices you’ll learn about agile practices aimed at addressing the complexities and limitations unique to mobile projects. You’ll go from the concept and ideation phase all the way to continuous integration and deployment, highlighting best practices and efficient planning. By the end of this course, you will have a foundation for bringing agile into your development process and streamlining your existing project pipeline.

Contents

  • Introduction
  • Planning
  • Design
  • Development
  • Testing
  • Release
  • Conclusion


Prepare for the PMI-ACP® Exam

The PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP)® certification officially recognizes your agile knowledge and demonstrates your subject matter expertise to peers, managers, stakeholders, and employers. This Learning Path is designed to help you learn, study, and take the PMI-ACP® exam.

Previously completed courses in this 18-course, 21-hour Learning Path include the following:


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If you would like to learn agile methodologies as part of a group of like-minded web developers, join Boston PHP Meetup and sign up for the next Agile Appetizer self-study group.


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