Following the success of the Magento Academy in March and April, we are excited to announce the Shopware Academy in June. The Academy will run for four weeks, with two lecture days per week, homework, and a surprisingly low price that makes it a no-brainer for both novice and experienced developers. And the best part? It will be taught in English.
Steps towards Shopware developer courses
There are several resources available for those who want to get started with Shopware development, including a 24-hour video tutorial created by yours truly, official documentation, and third-party blogs. However, it can be challenging to know which topics to focus on to become a proficient developer.
To address this, I worked together with Rico Neitzel and Shopware to develop a course program that lasts five weeks, with two weeks dedicated to the frontend, two to the backend, and one to the Administration. Each week will have three to five lecture days.
An academy in The Netherlands
The Yireo Academy is a compressed version of this program that will take place in Baarn, The Netherlands, in June. The Academy will last for four weeks, with two lecture days per week, and students will have the rest of the week to work on assignments with the teacher's help.
This new format allows both novice and experienced developers to acquire all the necessary knowledge to become proficient in Shopware development in just one month. And at an affordable price of 250 Euro per person per day, it is an excellent value for the money.
Still few seats available
There are still some seats available for the Shopware Academy. Additionally, the language has been changed to English due to the interest of non-Dutch speakers, making it possible for developers from other countries like Germany and Poland to attend.
Interested? Drop me a mail at jisse@yireo.com or see more details on the Shopware Academy page itself.
About the author
Jisse Reitsma is the founder of Yireo, extension developer, developer trainer and 3x Magento Master. His passion is for technology and open source. And he loves talking as well.