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SYS-CON.TV presents a live Webcast on "How To Minimize Unpleasant Surprises in Your Java Code Base" from its New York Times Square studios in New York City.
The 60-minute live presentation focuses on the management of code quality, which has always been a grey area in software development. The main goal of a Java development manager has been to develop a working application and deploy it in a production environment, and on time.
Click here to view the program.
After deployment, bugs begin inevitably to pop up here and there, users of the application are unhappy, and the project's success end up depending on the skills and goodwill of Java programmers to iron out the bugs.
According to JDJ Enterprise Editor Yakov Fain that whole cycle is unnecessary. In this Webinar, Yakov Fain will discusses the topic with two of his guests, Enerjy Software founder and CEO Nigel Cheshire and Andy Cross, President and CEO of Clear Horizons Research.
Fain also introduces an essential new product from Enerjy Software that allows you to enforce Java coding standards from the get-go and that shows you the up-to-date state of your project's code base to minimize future surprises. "The really good part of participationg in this live presentation is that you don't even need to know Java," says Fain.
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