Developing OutSystems Web Applications Boot Camp

GENERAL OBJECTIVES
The Developing OutSystems Web Applications Boot Camp is an onsite or remote 5-day instructor-led course that introduces students to traditional web application development with OutSystems. The course covers the fundamentals of developing responsive web applications, such as data modeling, business logic, UI design, screen lifecycle and much more, with a very focused hands-on experience in the OutSystems Development Environment.
By the end of the week you will be able to start developing your own traditional web applications.
You will also be able to take a shot at the Associate Traditional Web Developer certification for free!
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES
The fundamentals of traditional web development in OutSystems and how they can be applied in building responsive web applications. You will learn how to:
- Create your data model;
- Visually build your business logic;
- Create amazing user interfaces;
- Efficiently manage the screen lifecycle;
- … and much more.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND ?
This course is targeted at:
Developers who are either new to OutSystems, or have limited experience with the platform, and want to learn about traditional web application development with OutSystems.
Architects and project managers who need to better understand how OutSystems delivers traditional web applications.
For this course, attendees should have some knowledge of relational databases, basic programming concepts (not specific to any language), and basic web technologies.
REQUIREMENTS
Your laptop with Service Studio installed. A few days before the Boot Camp, you will receive detailed instructions with all the information you need.
Although there are no mandatory prerequisites for this course, we recommend following the OutSystems Overview and the Service Studio online courses before attending this training course, in order to experience a smoother and more complete learning experience.
LENGTH
35 hours
SCHEDULE
Work Hours/ After Work
LANGUAGES
Portuguese / English
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