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SoCal Etsy Guild Presents....
SoCal Etsy Guild Market
at The Del Amo Fashion Center
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UPCOMING EVENT DATES
Janua
SoCal Etsy Guild Presents....
SoCal Etsy Guild Market
at The Del Amo Fashion Center
#SoCalEtsyGuildMarket
UPCOMING EVENT DATES
Janua
Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover, Cash Tickets can be picked up at the Main Box Office no earlier than 5:00PM on the day of the event. Customers must have the actual credit card, a picture ID and the confirmation number to receive their tickets. 662-470-2131 Monday - Friday 10am-6pm Saturday 12-4 Sunday closed (unless scheduled event) This is an accessible venue. *ADA Wheelchair and Companion seating is configured in both 1+2, 2+1, and 2+2 arrangements on the lower level. http://landerscenter.com/index.php/info/faq
read moreThis 2-day course is about how to deliver software testing effectively in an Agile development environment. It is useful both for testing specialists and for other IT professionals who will need to work closely with them, or to manage them, on an Agile project. This two-day course follows the ISTQB® Agile Tester Foundation Extension syllabus (which can be downloaded free of charge from the ISTQB® website). Contents of the course: 1st day - Agile Software Development (The Fundamentals of Agile Software Development; Aspects of Agile Approaches) - Fundamental Agile Testing Principles, Practices and Processes (The Differences between Testing in Traditional and Agile Approaches; Status of Testing in Agile Projects; Role and Skills of a Tester in an AgileTeam) - Agile Testing Methods, Techniques and Tools 2nd day - Agile Testing Methods, Techniques and Tools (Accessing Quality Risks and Estimating Test Effort; Techniques in Agile Projects; Tools in Agile Projects) All courses start at 9:00 and finish at 18:00, except for the last day which will finish at 16:00. There will be a 1-hour lunch break, and short breaks for refreshment at regular intervals.
read moreTake your child to the next level with Object-Oriented Programming This course focuses on Object-Oriented Programming (OOP), a programming language model employed by most of the widely-used programming languages. Students who wish to attend this course are expected to have a sound fundamental knowledge of Python programming. They will program and model advanced mathematical simulations, including modules to handle Integration and Differentiation (Taught in the GCE “O” Level “A” Math syllabus). Using OOP, they will also be challenged to develop modules based on Geometry, Fractions Manipulations and more. Programming concepts taught in this course (OOP, Inheritance) are easily applicable to other languages such as C++, C#, PHP, Swift, and Objective-C, putting our students in good stead for further learning in both Mathematics and Programming. Students must have completed S111: Python II and done sufficient lab practice in the S100P: Python Perfect lab series.
read moreCash, AmEx, Visa, MC Pick up tickets one hour prior to the show. Customers must present the actual credit card used to place the order and a photo ID. (212) 221-1211 Monday - Saturday 10am - 8pm Sunday 12pm - 6pm
read moreCourse Description: Testing is a critical role in software development that requires special skills and knowledge that are not commonly taught to software developers, business analysts and project managers. This often results in insufficient time and resources being allocated for this important function, and quality suffers—as do the users of the software. Equally important is the need to measure quality quickly and efficiently because limitations in resources and schedules are realities that aren’t going away. We need to do the Best we can with what we have and still deliver high, proven-quality software. Fundamentals of Software Testing provides an eye-opening view into this challenging task. It provides a complete picture of the testing Process, how it fits into the development life cycle, how to properly scope and prioritize testing activities, and what techniques to use for optimal results. This software testing training begins with a deep-dive into the Universal Testing Method, follows with a close look at testing phases, testing approaches, non-functional testing, and testing for different platforms. If time permits, the Course finishes up with some bonus material covering an introduction to automation testing and behavior-driven development. Course Topics: Introduction and Overview What to Test and How to Test it — The Universal Testing Method ● Modeling the Testing Space ● Determining Test Coverage ● Determining Test Oracles ● Determining Test Procedures ● Configuring the Test System ● Operating the Test System ● Observing the Test System ● Evaluating Testing Results ● Reporting Test Results Common Phases of Testing ● Who typically performs the tests ● The scope of the tests ● Common tools used to perform the tests ● Useful techniques and Practices ● What the phase addresses well ● What the phase often misses ● Unit Testing ● Integration Testing ● System Testing ● Regression Testing ● Acceptance Testing ● Alpha/Beta Testing ● The V-Model for Software Testing ● Testing Phases in an Agile Project Approaches to Testing ● The Testing Approach Continuum ● Scripted Testing ● Exploratory Testing ● Scenarios, Checklists, Charters ● Structuring Tester Interaction Non-Functional Testing ● Performance ● Usability ● Accessibility ● Security ● Portability ● Localization Platform Specialization ● Mobile ● Web ● Package Implementations (COTS) ● SOA ● Data Warehouse and Business Intelligence ● Telephony and Voice Test Automation — Bonus Section ● Definition and Overview of Automation Types ● Web Automation ● Challenges of Automation ● Optimizing Automation Efforts ● Tool Selection Process Behavior Driven Development (BDD) & Test Driven Development (TDD) — Bonus Section ● BDD & TDD defined ● Feature Files ● Tools for Different Languages Managing Testing Projects ● Planning for testing (Universal Testing Method Steps 1-4) ● Requirements Traceability ● Test Resources ● Testing Risks and Issues ● Testing Entry and Exit Criteria ● Measuring Testing Progress Learning Goals: ● Establish a workable definition of software quality and show how testing fits in the quality Process ● Understand the Universal Testing Method ● Utilize a combination of skills, tactics, Practices and tools to build a base that testers can apply to solve testing problems ● Learn the six common phases of software testing and their characteristics ● Understand how the different test phases correspond to various development methodologies, such as ● Waterfall and Agile ● Understand various approaches to testing and discuss selection of approaches to address the need for both positive and negative testing ● Go beyond functional testing and learn nine types of non-functional testing who typically performs them, what their scope is, what tools are commonly used, and what Best Practices apply ● Explore software testing platforms and identify each platform’s unique characteristics and important aspects to understand when preparing related tests ● Learn how to optimize your automation testing investment and plan properly for long-term success. ● Understand Behavior Driven Development (BDD) and Test Driven Development (TDD) so testers can be prepared to adopt them using iterative development methods Course Agenda: Day 1 ● Introduction and Overview ● What to Test and How to Test It ● Common Phases of Testing ● Approaches to Testing ● Non-Functional Testing Day 2 ● Platform Specialization ● Test Automation ● Behavior Driven Development (BDD) and Test Driven ● Development (TDD) ● Managing Testing Projects Who can Attend? Learn new techniques and methodologies that will enhance your current testing and quality programs. This software testing training Course is an immediate benefit to: ● Testers of all types and levels ● Other disciplines who perform their own testing or are involved in testing ● Quality Assurance Professionals ● Test Management ● QA Managers ● QA Directors ● Software Engineers ● Business Analysts ● Project Managers ● IT Specialists (Security, Capacity Management, Networking…) ● Business Stakeholders ● Outsourcer Staff (Buyers and Suppliers) ● Application Development Managers
read moreCash, AmEx, Visa, MC Pick up tickets one hour prior to the show. Customers must present the actual credit card used to place the order and a photo ID. (212) 221-1211 Monday - Saturday 10am - 8pm Sunday 12pm - 6pm
read moreEvery Friday evening, you’re invited to join Working Woman’s Food for its Friday Supper Club series! Working Woman’s Food aims to transform the way we view cooking each week by simplifying the process and providing approachable recipes that take just 28 minutes. Taking place every Friday at 5:30pm PT, host, Working Woman’s Food founder, and lifelong foodie Patricia Gamboa will be offering up her cooking expertise via Instagram Live on her personal page @_PatriciaGamboa. Each week will feature a brand-new theme or special guest, so no two Friday Supper Clubs will be the same. Whether you’re just starting out in the kitchen or are looking for new recipes to add to your list of favorites, these weekly Friday Supper Clubs will have you covered! To learn more about Working Woman’s Food, please visit: https://workingwomansfood.com/. To attend a Friday Supper Club session, be sure to follow Patricia on Instagram and tune in through the following link (https://www.instagram.com/_patriciagamboa/) and clicking on the profile circle in the upper left corner.
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