Logic dictates that the quality of your company's software depends solely on the quality of the people developing it and, while creativity cannot be taught, quality training can enable you to capitalise upon, and extend, your developers' abilities.
Since 1999, Dodeca Technologies has delivered software development courses to many clients, on programming languages, techniques and design theory, and the company has developed a reputation for high quality training, with technical insight and depth that few other providers can match, and at similarly competitive prices.
Dodeca courses comprise a mix of theory and practical exercises, and while each course follows a carefully constructed syllabus, the prime mover is attention to delegates' individual needs and abilities.
All training is provided on-site either in the UK or abroad, and all prices quoted are in GBP and are exclusive of VAT.
See the course outlines elsewhere on this site for details of the courses that are available, and should you wish to enquire further then please get in touch via the contact form that can be found on the home page.
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'Pragmatic not dogmatic' Steve GilhamSenior Developer — Citrix |
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'One of the most rewarding courses' Paul Graham — Principal ConsultantEdinburgh Parallel Computing Centre |
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'Exposing myths, providing deep insights' Brian MacKenzie — LecturerInverness College |
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'Excellent course, superbly delivered, impeccably organised' Stephen Behan — E-Business ConsultantCampbell Lee |
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'In particular, I liked the depth of understanding conveyed, the breadth of coverage, and the instructor's sensitivity to the abilities and speed of the group' Jerry Benton — DeveloperAirbus |
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'My objectives were more than met. Design issues were covered that were not expected. An excellent course! It really opened my thinking' An-Chan Phung — ConsultantVisionware |
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'We have in the past received on-site UML training from Dodeca, and were impressed with the quality. We are now seeking a course on the subject of XML' Dr Richard Bradbury — R&D EngineerBBC Research and Development |
Images depict Edinburgh Parallel Computing Centre delegates attending a UML/Design Patterns course.
Copies of delegate quotes can be provided on application.