I am happy to announce that Telerik Corp. will award the top-performing students from the courses “High-Quality Programming Code” and “Web Applications Development with .NET Framework and ASP.NET” held in the last semester at the Faculty of Mathematics and Informatics of Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”. The top 10% of the students listed below are
The course I teach along with my colleagues from Telerik Corp. in High-Quality Programming Code Construction finished successfully. The results were great: more than 150 computer science students learned how to write high-quality software and how to refactor existing low-quality code, and how to write effective unit tests with high code coverage. I am happy
After few months of procedural delays I got my PhD diploma from the Supreme Attestation Commission to the Council of Ministers of Republic of Bulgaria: Now I am finally a certified Philosophy Doctor (PhD) in computer science.
Finally we managed to take some photos of the Telerik Academy (https://softuni.bg) where I constantly train young software engineers in computer programming, .NET Framework technology stack and team working: Currently I have a group of 20 students who successfully passed in 2 months the “C# Fundamentals” courses (Part 1 and 2) and passed all required
The video from the seminar about Java 7 organized by the Bulgarian Java User Group (BGJUG) on 20.05.2010 in the Technical University of Sofia is finally published (thanks to Yordan Yovkov for the video processing): http://www.archive.org/details/Java_7_New_Features_2 http://www.archive.org/details/Java_7_New_Features_3 At the seminar (and also in the recorded videos) I and Mihail Stoynov explained in details the following
Today we did the final test for the students as part of the requirements to graduate the “High-Quality Programming Code” course (https://softuni.bg) in Sofia University, at the Faculty of Mathematics and Informatics (FMI). There were about 130 students in two groups and I am happy of their high achievements. Most of the students answered correctly
The final round of the Bulgarian IT Olympiad for school students was held on 29-30 May 2010 in Varna. I was invited to be part of the judge team in the category “Software Applications”. The reglament of the Olympiad says that students develop software at home and presents the results at the Olympiad. The most
I was speaker along with my colleague Mihail Stoynov at the seminar organized by the Bulgarian Java User Group (BGJUG) on 20 May 2010 in the Technical University of Sofia. We presented the upcoming Java 7 and its amazing new features like the built-in JVM support of dynamic languages (Da Vinci Virtual Machine), the small