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Hello Outsystem Community,

I've learn OCD for 2 months now. During the time, I've taken a few online course about building web application and a little bit of Architecture Dependency. Right now I kinda miserable about what important and needed things to learn to be a web application developer. There is so many things to learn now and what I need is a guideline, a few important interview question about technical skills and working skills. 

Hopefully get help from Outsystem Cummunity. <3

2016-04-22 00-29-45
Nuno Reis
 
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From the tags you want Traditional and Reactive. I don't think you need Traditional on this stage. It is in sunset stage. Reactive is also losing importance to ODC. You can still study Reactive (O11), as it is very similar to ODC.


Some study material:

For Scrum (the OutSystems way) you can study Delivery (O11):

https://learn.outsystems.com/training/journeys/delivering-outsystems-projects-658

Prod Issues is Platform Ops:

https://learn.outsystems.com/training/journeys/platform-and-factory-ops-660

3 Layer Canvas is gone in ODC, so don't stress too much. Unless you are at a company doing big apps, this will not be as topic.

https://success.outsystems.com/documentation/best_practices/architecture/designing_the_architecture_of_your_outsystems_applications/the_architecture_canvas/

Best Practices is the Web Developer specialization:

https://learn.outsystems.com/training/journeys/web-developer-exam-2993 (ODC is almost identical to O11 so do this one and you get information on both)


What was hard for you in the course?

2016-04-22 00-29-45
Nuno Reis
 
MVP

Hello.

You have a recent profile so I will assume you don't know Traditional or Reactive and jumped right into ODC.

Any previous programming experience? Some concepts would be useful.

What are your goals, to do a simple app for you, an application for the company, or start a full factory?


Generic advice:

Your company should have more people to assist you, senior developers, architects and so on. If they do, your priority should be the Associate Developer course (the basics), followed by the Web Developer (best practices and some more advanced situations). Start from the beggining and evolve with time.

If you are on your own, you should also look at some Security content and Architecture but it won't be easy.


You have the forum and mentors to help you in your journey. Just specify what you need.

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Toumtam Phiphack

I'm kinda on my own here :(.

I finished the online course "Becoming a Web Developer" and I don't this course is basic enough. About Security, I don't really know about this.

I think i want know more about Scrum, Issue Prod, 3 layers Canvas annd Best Practics. If there is anything, please let me know, i'd appreciate.

Btw thanks for reply :)

2016-04-22 00-29-45
Nuno Reis
 
MVP
Solution


From the tags you want Traditional and Reactive. I don't think you need Traditional on this stage. It is in sunset stage. Reactive is also losing importance to ODC. You can still study Reactive (O11), as it is very similar to ODC.


Some study material:

For Scrum (the OutSystems way) you can study Delivery (O11):

https://learn.outsystems.com/training/journeys/delivering-outsystems-projects-658

Prod Issues is Platform Ops:

https://learn.outsystems.com/training/journeys/platform-and-factory-ops-660

3 Layer Canvas is gone in ODC, so don't stress too much. Unless you are at a company doing big apps, this will not be as topic.

https://success.outsystems.com/documentation/best_practices/architecture/designing_the_architecture_of_your_outsystems_applications/the_architecture_canvas/

Best Practices is the Web Developer specialization:

https://learn.outsystems.com/training/journeys/web-developer-exam-2993 (ODC is almost identical to O11 so do this one and you get information on both)


What was hard for you in the course?

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Toumtam Phiphack

Thank you ^^. I'm checking it out and try my best to understand.

2024-08-06 11-20-33
Ronnie Verheij

You can look in the certifications menu of OutSystems. There are always PDFs with links about what to study per topic.

https://www.outsystems.com/certifications/academy-certifications/?page=0

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