Wolfgang Fahl

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Wolfgang Fahl

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Wolfgang Fahl is founder and owner of BITPlan GmbH, Germany. He teaches Softwarearchitecture but is also involved with commercial and open source software development projects a lot.
BITPlan is not a pure training company.
For more than 25 years Mr. Fahl has been developing software in a wide range of industries. This is his strength in the training business.
Through his many years of practical experience, he helps you to find personal examples that make the content of the curriculum tangible and comprehensible.

This is also supported by a variety of training formats, e.g. a practical exercise that leads through the seminar.
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Trainings

The following trainings are held by Wolfgang Fahl in the near future:

Language Topic From Until City Trainer
deutsch
Software Architektur (CPSA-F) 2024-12-03 2024-12-06 Düsseldorf Wolfgang Fahl
english
Software Architektur (CPSA-F) 2024-12-10 2024-12-13 Düsseldorf Wolfgang Fahl
deutsch
Software Architektur (CPSA-F) 2025-01-07 2025-01-10 Berlin Wolfgang Fahl
english
UML-Tag 2024-12-09 2024-12-09 Düsseldorf Wolfgang Fahl
deutsch
UML-Tag 2024-12-02 2024-12-02 Düsseldorf Wolfgang Fahl
deutsch
UML-Tag 2025-01-06 2025-01-06 Berlin Wolfgang Fahl

Wolfgang Fahl

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Wolfgang Fahl is founder and owner of BITPlan, Germany. He teaches Softwarearchitecture but is also involved with commercial and open source software development projects a lot.
BITPlan is not a pure training company.
For more than 25 years Mr. Fahl has been developing software in a wide range of industries. This is his strength in the training business.
Through his many years of practical experience, he helps you to find personal examples that make the content of the curriculum tangible and comprehensible.
This is also supported by a variety of training formats, e.g. a practical exercise that leads through the seminar.

You'll find Wolfgang on the web at:


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