Is simplifying your software development and processes with the goal of establishing quality, achieving stability and moving fast something that you'd like to see happen in your organization?

If so, this class was made with you and your team in mind! 



The Advanced .NET Engineer Bootcamp is a focused, two-day experience designed for professional software engineers who need to deliver systems that run reliably and scale with the business. The Advanced .NET Engineer Bootcamp is meant for those who build mission-critical software.


We cover what matters most: high-performance engineering practices, production-quality DevOps pipelines, and the architecture pattern that keep systems stable as they grow. This isn't theory - it's hands-on. You'll write code, test as you go, and deploy with confidence using proven techniques.


We'll dig into advanced .NET development, test-driven development, automated deployments, and integrating AI responsibly into your development process. You'll not only sharpen your technical skills but also learning how to lead engineering excellence from within your team.


When you walk away, you'' have a blueprint for increasing development speed, improving system stability, and driving clarity in your architecture. If you're building software that just can't fail, this bootcamp is for you.


Getting Started

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What does Training Look Like?


Jeffrey Palermo will be the facilitator of this in-person course.


Instruction starts at 8:30 AM and will end at 5:30 PM each day.

Homework will be assigned.

There will be a 1.5 hour break for lunch each day.

Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner will be on your own. Water is provided.


Meet your Instructor

Jeffrey Palermo

Chief Architect & CEO of Clear Measure


As Clear Measure founder and Chief Architect, Jeffrey, a Microsoft MVP since 2006, is also the founder of the Azure DevOps Podcast and the Azure DevOps User Group. Previously he was a founding board member of Agile Austin, the founder of AzureAustin, and a leader in the Austin .NET User Group.

Jeffrey is a well-known author and international public speaker. He has received 13 Most Valuable Professional awards from Microsoft and has spoken at industry conferences such as Microsoft TechEd, Microsoft Ignite, Microsoft Build, DevTeach, VSLive, and various other regional conferences. Jeffrey has other books in the ASP.NET MVC in Action series as well as two video books on ASP.NET MVC and nearly a dozen magazine articles on various .NET development topics.

Jeffrey also loves conversations that involve: Jesus, motorcycles (KTM), Boy Scouts, military deployments, Texas A&M, and camping.

In addition to the course, each Immersive Bootcamp with Instructor Jeffrey Palermo.... your Bootcamp enrollment includes:






Training Logistics


Training location: Lakeway Resort and Spa

If you have any questions at all while making your plans for attending, please don't hesitate to contact us.

Prior to enrollment: [email protected]

Following enrollment our contact will be made available to you for any questions.


Lakeway Resort and Spa

Located on the shores of Lake Travis, our 2-day training will be conducted at Lakeway Resort and Spa.

Austin, TX

Our training is about 23 miles from Downtown Austin. Depending on traffic, plan for about a 50 minute drive into town.

Austin-Bergstrom Airport

Austin-Bergstrom Airport is about 30 miles - or 1 hour from Lakeway Resort and Spa.



Have more than 3 people attending from your company? Contact us at [email protected].


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Testimonials

Chris Pellizzi

Investment Analytics & Data Associate


I came here to improve on some of the DevOps practices we've been using already. Maybe fill in some of the gaps. [When I go back to work ]One of the things I'm looking forward to is scripting out our environment setups because it is very time consuming and difficult to replicate.

Michael Billingham

Software Engineer


[Our Deployment process] is definitely a pain point. ….There's a bunch of different ways that aren't standardized at all. The first thing I'll do [when I go back to work] is setup proper health checks. That looked like an easy first step to improve things.