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Javascript and C# Training

(543 Ratings)
Rated 4.9 out of 5

The main goal of javascript and C # training is to build a strong foundation in two popular programming languages. While C# is a flexible, object-oriented language primarily used in back-end development, particularly inside the .NET framework, JavaScript is crucial for front-end web development since it allows for dynamic and interactive webpages. This course teaches participants how to create server-side solutions, online apps, and practical, clean code. It usually covers core ideas, debugging, frameworks like ASP.NET (C#) and React (JavaScript), and best practices in software development.

Javascript and C# Training is suitable for the following target audiences:

Aspiring Developers: Those new to programming who want to pursue careers in full-stack or specialised front-end/back-end development with JavaScript and C# are known as “aspiring developers.”

Web developers: Front-end developers who want to learn C# to add back-end abilities or back-end developers who want to learn JavaScript to be able to work in full-stack positions.

Software Engineers: Software engineers are engineers who wish to focus on employing these potent languages to create dynamic software and web applications.

IT Professionals: IT professionals work in related professions, like database management or system administration, and want to advance their careers by learning programming and development techniques.

Consultants and Freelancers: IT consultants and independent contractors who wish to broaden their technical skill set by learning JavaScript for online applications and C# for enterprise software solutions.

Full-Stack Developer: Creating complex web apps using front-end (JavaScript) and back-end (C#) technologies.

Front-End Developer (JavaScript):  Front-end developers create dynamic and interactive web interfaces using JavaScript frameworks like React or Angular.

Back-End Developer (C#): Focused on using C# and the.NET framework to design server-side logic, database interactions, and APIs.

Software Engineer: Using JavaScript for web-based solutions or C# for enterprise applications, software engineers design, construct, and maintain software programs.

Game Developer: Using C# to create games, especially using the well-known game engine Unity.

Professionals with JavaScript and C# skills are in high demand in the USA and Canada from software companies, startups, and large corporations in sectors including e-commerce, healthcare, and finance. In the constantly changing tech sector, these positions frequently offer competitive pay and chances for professional advancement.

  • Agile Overview
  • Agile Manifesto & Principles
  • Agile vs. Traditional (Waterfall) Approaches
  • Scrum, Kanban, XP – overview of frameworks
  • Role of a Business Analyst in Agile BA responsibilities in Agile teams
  • Collaboration with Product Owner, Scrum Master, Dev Team
  • Scrum Deep Dive
  • Roles, Events, Artifacts
  • Product Backlog, Sprint Planning, Review, and Retrospective
  • Kanban Basics (WIP limits, continuous flow)
  • Scaling Agile (SAFe, LeSS, Nexus) – intro level
  • Tools included : Jira / Trello setup basics
  • Gathering Requirements in Agile
  • Just-in-time requirements
  • Collaborative discovery
  • User Stories & Acceptance Criteria
  • INVEST criteria and Definition of Ready / Done
  • Story Mapping & Backlog Grooming
  • Jira / Confluence Training
  • Backlog creation, story linking, boards
  • Wireframing & Prototyping
  • Tools: Balsamiq / Figma / Draw.io
  • Facilitation Techniques
  • Agile workshops (Story Mapping, Impact Mapping)
  • Agile Planning Levels (Roadmap, Release, Sprint planning)
  • Estimation Techniques (Planning Poker, T-Shirt sizing)
  • Prioritization Methods (MoSCoW, Kano Model, WSJF)
  • Performance Metrics (Velocity, Burnup/Burndown charts , Lead/Cycle Time)
  • BA Contribution Metrics (Requirements churn, value tracking)
  • How to create and maintain Dashboards in Jira
  • Case Study: Analyse sprint reports & suggest improvements
  • Stakeholder Management
  • Effective Communication
  • Facilitation & Conflict Resolution
  • Agile Project Simulation End-to-end product backlog creation
  • Resume Building for Agile BA
  • Mock Interviews & Job Placement

This course is ideal for aspiring Business Analysts, working professionals transitioning to Agile roles, Product Owners, Project Managers, and anyone interested in Agile practices and business analysis.

No technical background is required. The course is designed to help non-technical individuals understand Agile concepts and tools in a practical, easy-to-follow manner.

The duration for Agile Business Analyst training is 2 months (8 weeks), with sessions held 2 times per week (either during week or weekends), including theory, hands-on practice and project work.

Yes, upon successful completion, you’ll receive a Certificate of Completion from Checkmate IT Tech. We also guide you on pursuing global certifications like IIBA-AAC and ICAgile-BA.

Absolutely! The course includes hands-on exercises, case studies, and a capstone project to simulate real Agile environments.

We offer online training classes to promote easy access to all candidates. Recordings are also made available for revision or if you miss a session.

Yes. We provide resume reviews, mock interviews, LinkedIn optimization, and guidance on job portals to help boost your chances in the job market.

You can enroll via our website or contact our support team directly via email or phone. We’ll guide you through the quick and easy registration process.

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Job opportunities in USA and Canada

Full-Stack Developer: Creating complex web apps using front-end (JavaScript) and back-end (C#) technologies.

Front-End Developer (JavaScript):  Front-end developers create dynamic and interactive web interfaces using JavaScript frameworks like React or Angular.

Back-End Developer (C#): Focused on using C# and the.NET framework to design server-side logic, database interactions, and APIs.

Software Engineer: Using JavaScript for web-based solutions or C# for enterprise applications, software engineers design, construct, and maintain software programs.

Game Developer: Using C# to create games, especially using the well-known game engine Unity.

Professionals with JavaScript and C# skills are in high demand in the USA and Canada from software companies, startups, and large corporations in sectors including e-commerce, healthcare, and finance. In the constantly changing tech sector, these positions frequently offer competitive pay and chances for professional advancement.

Student Reviews

The Agile BA training at Checkmate IT Tech was a game-changer for me. The sessions were practical, engaging, and full of real-world scenarios. I especially loved the capstone project in the final week—it helped me apply everything I’d learned and gave me the confidence to handle Agile ceremonies. The trainer was knowledgeable and always encouraged interaction. Highly recommend this course to anyone stepping into the Agile world

Priya. S

Hi, I’m a junior product analyst by profession. Excellent training conducted by Checkmate IT Tech .They balanced theory with hands-on learning. The Jira and Confluence modules were super helpful, and we got to write user stories, do story mapping, and even run mock sprints. It felt like I was already working in an Agile team. After this program, I landed a contract role within a month

David Kevin

Coming from a non-technical background, I was nervous, but the Agile BA course at Checkmate made everything approachable. The trainers explained concepts clearly and gave tons of real-life examples. The mock interviews and resume prep sessions in the final week were incredibly helpful. One star off only because I wish the wireframing tools had more coverage, but overall, an amazing learning experience.

Ayesha M