DSH Workshops
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DSH Workshops is the name of a collaboration of multiple programmers/entrepreneurs aiming at transferring pragmatic software development principles that are founded in decades of real-life experience to aspiring programmers.
- DSH workshops differ from most existing offerings in that they do not aim to cover theoretical basic knowledge or teach the use of any single product. The DSH mentors convey practical hands-on experience.
- Mentors introduce those best practices in software development that have proven to be necessary, valuable and meaningful to the DSH mentors’ companies in their day-to-day project business.
- Differences in the implementation of these best practice concepts, both in the DSH mentors’ companies, as well as in the companies of the participants, are identified and discussed, to help focus on what is important.
DSH workshops offer a valuable addition to existing training offerings, such as those from National Instruments - especially for the advanced topics of the NI Center of Excellence program.
DSH stands for Delacor, SSDC and Hampel Software Engineering, the companies of DSH founders Fabiola De la Cueva, Steve Watts and Joerg Hampel. Brian Powell (Stravaro, LLC) joined the team in 2020.