Classes Training on CD-ROM
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NET Set of 7
... 3.5 Running Code Unconditionally 3.6 Creating Exception Classes 4.0 Classes in VB.NET 4.1 Overview of Classes 4.2 Creating a Class 4.3 Creating a Method 4.4 Passing Data to a Constructor 5.0 Overloading Methods 5.1 Overview of Overloading Methods 5.2 Creating an Overloaded Method 5.3 Overloading Sub New 6.0 Introduction to Inheritance 6.1 Overview of Inheritance 6.2 Creating
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NET Set of 7
... 3.5 Running Code Unconditionally 3.6 Creating Exception Classes 4.0 Classes in VB.NET 4.1 Overview of Classes 4.2 Creating a Class 4.3 Creating a Method 4.4 Passing Data to a Constructor 5.0 Overloading Methods 5.1 Overview of Overloading Methods 5.2 Creating an Overloaded Method 5.3 Overloading Sub New 6.0 Introduction to Inheritance 6.1 Overview of Inheritance 6.2 Creating
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JAVA GUI Set of 4
...ample 2.4 Register an Event Handler 2.5 Low Level Event Classes 2.6 Swing Event Classes 2.7 Event Listener Interfaces 2.8 Adapter Classes 2.9 Listener Register Methods 2.10 Common Even Methods 2.11 Components 2.12 Even Handling Example Using Inner Classes 2.13 Creating a Custom Event Class Level 3 1.0 Text Components 1.1 The J Component Class 1.2 Password Fields 1.3 Text Areas
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JAVA GUI Set of 4
...ample 2.4 Register an Event Handler 2.5 Low Level Event Classes 2.6 Swing Event Classes 2.7 Event Listener Interfaces 2.8 Adapter Classes 2.9 Listener Register Methods 2.10 Common Even Methods 2.11 Components 2.12 Even Handling Example Using Inner Classes 2.13 Creating a Custom Event Class Level 3 1.0 Text Components 1.1 The J Component Class 1.2 Password Fields 1.3 Text Areas
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JAVA JDBC Servlets Set of 4
...c? 1.2 Multi-tier Models 1.3 Jdbc Drivers and Urls 1.4 Classes and Interfaces 1.5 Java to SQL Data Type Mapping 1.6 Jdbc Environment 1.7 Statements and Results 1.8 Installing and Loading the jdbc Driver 1.9 Making the Connection 1.10 Creating a Statement 1.11 Executing a Query 1.12 Freeing Resources 1.13 Debugging 1.14 Working with Result Sets 1.15 Updating a Database 2.0
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JAVA JDBC Servlets Set of 4
...c? 1.2 Multi-tier Models 1.3 Jdbc Drivers and Urls 1.4 Classes and Interfaces 1.5 Java to SQL Data Type Mapping 1.6 Jdbc Environment 1.7 Statements and Results 1.8 Installing and Loading the jdbc Driver 1.9 Making the Connection 1.10 Creating a Statement 1.11 Executing a Query 1.12 Freeing Resources 1.13 Debugging 1.14 Working with Result Sets 1.15 Updating a Database 2.0
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JAVA Programming Advanced Set of 4
...ed Inheritance 2.1 Preventing Inheritance 2.2 Abstract Classes 2.3 Defining an Abstract Class 2.4 The Instanceof Operator 2.5 Casting Objects 2.6 Casting Upwards 2.7 Casting Downwards 2.8 Polymorphism 2.9 Dynamic Method Dispatch 2.10 Using Dynamic Method Dispatch 2.11 Comparing Objects 3.0 Interfaces & Inner Classes 3.1 What is an Interface? 3.2 Defining an Interface 3.3
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JAVA Programming Advanced Set of 4
...ed Inheritance 2.1 Preventing Inheritance 2.2 Abstract Classes 2.3 Defining an Abstract Class 2.4 The Instanceof Operator 2.5 Casting Objects 2.6 Casting Upwards 2.7 Casting Downwards 2.8 Polymorphism 2.9 Dynamic Method Dispatch 2.10 Using Dynamic Method Dispatch 2.11 Comparing Objects 3.0 Interfaces & Inner Classes 3.1 What is an Interface? 3.2 Defining an Interface 3.3
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JAVA Programming Set of 4
...Analyzing a Card Game 1.9 Class Examples 1.10 Using GUI Classes 2.0 Building Classes 2.1 Class Template 2.2 Defining Fields 2.3 Automatic Initialization 2.4 Object References 2.5 Instantiating Classes 2.6 Using Object References 2.7 The . {Dot) Operator 2.8 Accessing Fields 2.9 Defining Methods 2.10 Calling Methods 3.0 Working with Classes 3.1 Data Encapsulation 3.2 Access
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JAVA Programming Set of 4
...Analyzing a Card Game 1.9 Class Examples 1.10 Using GUI Classes 2.0 Building Classes 2.1 Class Template 2.2 Defining Fields 2.3 Automatic Initialization 2.4 Object References 2.5 Instantiating Classes 2.6 Using Object References 2.7 The . {Dot) Operator 2.8 Accessing Fields 2.9 Defining Methods 2.10 Calling Methods 3.0 Working with Classes 3.1 Data Encapsulation 3.2 Access
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Advanced C Programming Set of 6
...odel 1.2 C++ Handling Syntax 1.3 Standard C++ Exception Classes 1.4 C++ Exception: Summary & Exercises 2.0 Templates 2.1 Templates & the Standard Template Library 2.2 Template Classes 2.3 C++ Template Functions 2.4 Member Function Templates 2.5 Default Template Parameters 2.6 Template Performance Issues 2.7 C++ Template: Summary & Exercises Level 2 1.0 Standard Template
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C Programming Set of 5
...s 3.7 Control of Flow Level Two 1.0 Working with Classes & Objects 1.1 Class Basics 1.2 Creating Methods 1.3 Using Data Members 1.4 Instance vs. Static Members 1.5 Creating Variables Using Reference Types 1.6 Boxing & Unboxing 1.7 Constructors 1.8 Destructors 1.9 Encapsulation 1.10 Garbage Collector 2.0 Using Strings 2.1 String Concepts 2.2 Creating Strings 2.3 Important
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C Programming Set of 5
...s 3.7 Control of Flow Level Two 1.0 Working with Classes & Objects 1.1 Class Basics 1.2 Creating Methods 1.3 Using Data Members 1.4 Instance vs. Static Members 1.5 Creating Variables Using Reference Types 1.6 Boxing & Unboxing 1.7 Constructors 1.8 Destructors 1.9 Encapsulation 1.10 Garbage Collector 2.0 Using Strings 2.1 String Concepts 2.2 Creating Strings 2.3 Important
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Windows 2000 Network Operating System Essentials Set of 5
... 2.1 Decimal Numbers 2.2 Binary Numbers 2.3 IP Address Classes 2.4 Subnet Masks Operations 3.0 Specifying IP Addresses 3.1 Assigning Addresses 3.2 Common Configuration Errors Level 5 1.0 TCP/IP Mechanics 1.1 TCP/IP Protocol Suite 1.2 TCP/IP Utilities 2.0 User Interface 2.1 Logon/Logoff 2.2 Customizing the Interface 2.3 Run as Another User 2.4 Windows 2000 Help 3.0
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Windows 2000 Network Operating System Essentials Set of 5
... 2.1 Decimal Numbers 2.2 Binary Numbers 2.3 IP Address Classes 2.4 Subnet Masks Operations 3.0 Specifying IP Addresses 3.1 Assigning Addresses 3.2 Common Configuration Errors Level 5 1.0 TCP/IP Mechanics 1.1 TCP/IP Protocol Suite 1.2 TCP/IP Utilities 2.0 User Interface 2.1 Logon/Logoff 2.2 Customizing the Interface 2.3 Run as Another User 2.4 Windows 2000 Help 3.0
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Java 2 0 LV 6
Level 6 (1 Hour 26 Minutes)
1.0 Java 1.1's Event Model (22 Minutes)
1.1 Event Model Basics
1.2 Listener Interfaces
1.3 Adapter Classes
1.4 Event Propagation & Backwards Compatibility
1.5 The AWT Listener Interfaces
2.0 AWT's Adv. Graphics (30 Minutes)
2.1 Text Rendering
2.2 Images & Double-buffered Graphics
2.3 Loading and Downloading Images
3.0 Building Graphical User Interfaces
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Java 2 0 LV 4
Level 4 (2 Hours 17 Minutes)
1.0 Synchronization of Multiple Threads (34 Minutes)
1.1 The Synchronization Problem
1.2 Blocking Methods
1.3 A SynchronizedQueue (The notify () Method)
1.4 A CubbyHole (The notify All() Method)
1.5 The Patterns of Blocking Methods (Notify vs. NotifyAll)
2.0 Utility Classes (13 Minutes)
2.1 Built in Data Structures
2.2 The Vector Class
2.3 The Hashtable
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Java 2 0 LV 3
...Blocks
1.2 Program Flow During Exceptions
1.3 Exception Classes
1.4 The Throws Clause
1.5 The Finally block
2.0 Inner Classes (41 Minutes)
2.1 Static Inner Classes
2.2 Inner Class Types
2.3 Inner Instance Classes
2.4 Anonymous Inner Classes
3.0 Multi threading Capabilities (21 Minutes)
3.1 Simultaneous Threads
3.2 The Thread Class
3.3 Extending the Thread Class
3.4 When will
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Java 2 0 LV 2
Level 2 (1 Hour 34 Minutes)
1.0 Arrays (19 Minutes)
1.1 What is an Array?
1.2 Creating Arrays
1.3 Arrays of Java Objects
1.4 Shorthand for Creating Arrays
1.5 Multi-Dimensional Arrays
1.6 Bounds Checked
1.7 Copying Arrays
2.0 Interfaces (26 Minutes)
2.1 Concept of Java Interfaces
2.2 Interface Reference Types
2.3 Casting Between Different Types of Object References
2.4 Extending
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Java 2 0 LV 1
Level 1 (1 Hour 40 Minutes)
1.0 Java Architecture & Virtual Machine (22 Minutes)
1.1 Overview
1.2 Three Parts of Java
1.3 Java Files and executable files
1.4 Creating a Stand-alone application
1.5 Java Versioning
2.0 Creating Java Object Classes (41 Minutes)
2.1 The Java Language
2.2 Program Flow
2.3 Building Java Classes
2.4 Class Packages
3.0 Creating Java Objects (35
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Java 2 0 Set of 8
...lication
1.5 Java Versioning
2.0 Creating Java Object Classes (41 Minutes)
2.1 The Java Language
2.2 Program Flow
2.3 Building Java Classes
2.4 Class Packages
3.0 Creating Java Objects (35 Minutes)
3.1 How to Create Objects
3.2 Instance Methods
3.3 The This Reference
3.4 Constructors
3.5 Methods Every Object Has
3.6 Object Variables
3.7 Garbage Collection
Level 2 (1 Hour
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Dreamweaver MX Advanced
...s Creating a CSS File CSS and Link States Styling with Classes Sizing Text Line Height Background Color Background Images Link Elements Advanced CSS CSS Preferences The Box Model Creating a CSS Layout Building the Header Applying Style to the Main Content Link and List Styles CSS Layout Wrap-up External CSS Editor CSS Layout Resources CSS Navigation Bar More on
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HTML 4 0 Set of 6
Level 1 (2 Hours 9 Minutes)
1.0 Overview of Website Development (50
min)
1.1 User Agents
1.2 HTML
1.3 Scripting Languages
1.4 Internet Servers
1.5 TCP/IP
1.6 Developer Tools
1.7 Electronic Commerce
2.0 Website Overview (8
min)
2.1 Hypertext
2.2 Hyperlink
2.3 Distributed
2.4 Defines Document Structures
2.5 Defines Document Presentation
3.0 HTML Structure (43
min)
3.1 Head
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Dreamweaver MX Advanced
...s Creating a CSS File CSS and Link States Styling with Classes Sizing Text Line Height Background Color Background Images Link Elements Advanced CSS CSS Preferences The Box Model Creating a CSS Layout Building the Header Applying Style to the Main Content Link and List Styles CSS Layout Wrap-up External CSS Editor CSS Layout Resources CSS Navigation Bar More on
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Visual C 6 0 Set of 6
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2.2 Building a Single Document Interface
2.3 Collection Classes
2.4 Modifying the Destructor of the Document Object
Level 5 Video
(1 hr 55 min)
1.0 More SDI (1 hr 54
min)
1.1 Lists Boxes
1.2 Serialization
1.3 Cleaning up the View
1.4 Multiple Views
1.5 Init Instance Function
1.6 Changing Views
1.7 Modifying View Specifications
1.8 Creating a Splitter Window
1.9 Altering
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Visual C 6 0 LV 4
Level 4 Video
(1 hr 51 min)
1.0 Modeless Dialogs (54
min)
1.1 Creating a Modeless Dialog
1.2 Extracting Information from a Dialog
1.3 Adding a Menu
1.4 Adding a Toolbar
1.5 Keeping the User Interface in Synch
2.0 Single Document Interface (56
min)
2.1 Overview
2.2 Building a Single Document Interface
2.3 Collection Classes
2.4 Modifying the Destructor of the Document Object
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Visual Basic 6 0 LV 5
Level 5 (2 Hours)
1.0 Tips & Tricks (55 Minutes
1.1 Searching
1.2 Jumping around VB
1.3 Bookmarks
1.4 Form Tips & Tricks
1.5 Formatting Your Controls
1.6 The Property Window
1.7 Customizing the Windows Environment
1.8 Using Add-ins
1.9 Creating Templates
1.10 Toolbox Tricks
2.0 Object Oriented Programming (1 Hour 4
min)
2.1 OOP Terminology
2.2 Uses of Classes
2.3 Differences
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Visual Basic 6 0 Multi-Tier Techniques LV 16
...tecture a a B (1 Hour 31 Minutes)
1.0 Data Aware Classes (27
min)
1.1 Overview
1.2 Data Source Class
1.3 Data Consumer Class
1.4 Data Object Wizard
2.0 Distributed Computing (15
min)
2.1 Overview
2.2 COM Issues
3.0 Microsoft Transaction Server (48
min)
3.1 What is MTS?
3.2 Why Use MTS?
3.3 Hardware and Software Requirements to Install MTS
3.4 Installation and Setup
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Visual Basic 6 0 Multi-Tier Fundamentals LV 15
...Tier
1.4 Examples of MT Services
2.0 Creating Reusable Classes (20
min)
2.1 Overview of Reusable Classes
2.2 Registry Class
2.3 INI Class
2.4 Database Connection Class
2.5 Preferences Class
3.0 Building Data Access Classes (39
min)
3.1 Overview of Data Access Classes
3.2 Looking at the Data Access Class
3.3 Populating the Class with Data
3.4 Move next & Find
3.5 Inserting the
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HTML 4 0 Set of 6
...ing Styles
3.2 Grouping Attributes
3.3 Defining Classes
4.0 Introduction to Scripts (23
min)
4.1 What is a Script?
4.2 Why do I need a Script?
4.3 How do I place a Script in my HTML file?
4.4 What triggers my Script to start running?
4.5 Which Scripting language should I use?
4.6 What is a user agent?
5.0 Introduction to JavaScript (27
min)
5.1
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HTML 4 0 LV 5
...ing Styles
3.2 Grouping Attributes
3.3 Defining Classes
4.0 Introduction to Scripts (23
min)
4.1 What is a Script?
4.2 Why do I need a Script?
4.3 How do I place a Script in my HTML file?
4.4 What triggers my Script to start running?
4.5 Which Scripting language should I use?
4.6 What is a user agent?
5.0 Introduction to JavaScript (27
min)
5.1
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HTML 4 0 LV 5
....1 Grouping Styles
3.2 Grouping Attributes
3.3 Defining Classes
4.0 Introduction to Scripts (23
min)
4.1 What is a Script?
4.2 Why do I need a Script?
4.3 How do I place a Script in my HTML file?
4.4 What triggers my Script to start running?
4.5 Which Scripting language should I use?
4.6 What is a user agent?
5.0 Introduction to JavaScript (27
min)
5.1 Who invented JavaScript?
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Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Level 2
Level 2 (2 hrs 2 mins) 1.0 TCP/IP Theory (34 mins) 1.1 Architecture 1.2 Individual Protocols 1.3 Network Monitor 1.4 Application Support Ports & Sockets 1.5 Name Resolution 2.0 IP Addressing (10 mins) 2.1 Required Parameters & Binary Numbering 2.2 Scientific Calculator & Converting Binary to Decimal 2.3 Octet Values & Using Calculator to Compute Octets 2.4 Building an IP Address
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Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Level 2
Level 2 (2 hrs 2 mins) 1.0 TCP/IP Theory (34 mins) 1.1 Architecture 1.2 Individual Protocols 1.3 Network Monitor 1.4 Application Support Ports & Sockets 1.5 Name Resolution 2.0 IP Addressing (10 mins) 2.1 Required Parameters & Binary Numbering 2.2 Scientific Calculator & Converting Binary to Decimal 2.3 Octet Values & Using Calculator to Compute Octets 2.4 Building an IP Address
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Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Level 5
Level 5 (1 hr 42 mins) 1.0 Advantages of IP Addressing (19 mins) 1.1 Addressing Problems 1.2 Built-in Auto Addressing 1.3 DHCP 2.0 Installing DHCP (51 mins) 2.1 Requirements 2.2 Configuring DHCP 2.3 Scope of Addresses 2.4 Configuring Scope Options 3.0 Levels of Options (32 mins) 3.1 Customizing the Application of Scope Options 3.2 Classes 3.3 SuperScope 3.4 Multi-Cast Scopes
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Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Level 5
Level 5 (1 hr 42 mins) 1.0 Advantages of IP Addressing (19 mins) 1.1 Addressing Problems 1.2 Built-in Auto Addressing 1.3 DHCP 2.0 Installing DHCP (51 mins) 2.1 Requirements 2.2 Configuring DHCP 2.3 Scope of Addresses 2.4 Configuring Scope Options 3.0 Levels of Options (32 mins) 3.1 Customizing the Application of Scope Options 3.2 Classes 3.3 SuperScope 3.4 Multi-Cast Scopes
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Active Server Pages NET Set of 5
...ind Pages How does it work? Creating code-behind classes Using controls with code-behind pages Using inheritance with code-behind Creating User Controls What is a User Control? Creating a User Control Re-purposing Web Controls Exposing Properties and Methods Exposing Events Implementing a User Control Creating Custom Controls Adding properties and
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Active Server Pages NET Set of 5
...ind Pages How does it work? Creating code-behind classes Using controls with code-behind pages Using inheritance with code-behind Creating User Controls What is a User Control? Creating a User Control Re-purposing Web Controls Exposing Properties and Methods Exposing Events Implementing a User Control Creating Custom Controls Adding properties and
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Linux Essentials Set of 4
... Linux Device Names Installation Methods Installation Classes Partitioning the Hard Drive Network Settings Installing Linux Objectives Firewall Configuration Language Support Account Configuration Packages to Install Post Installation Graphical Interface Configuration Installation Complete First Boot following Installation Installing Student Training Files
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Visual Basic Net Set of 7
Visual Basic.NET is a significant upgrade to Visual Basic and incorporates many new features and framework goals of the .Net architecture. Learning to manage these changes will allow VB developers to create enterprise applications for the .NET platform and to create more traditional VB applications that can take advantage of the enhancements to the language. Level 1 DOT NET Concepts
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Network 2002 Level 3
...k and Host 2.2 Decimal to Binary Conversion 2.3 Address Classes 2.4 Address Guidelines 3.0 Subnets & Name Resolution (37 Minutes) 3.1 What is a Subnet? 3.2 Subnet Masks 3.3 Default Gateway 3.4 Name Resolution 3.5 WINS Server 4.0 TCP/IP Configuration (18 Minutes) 4.1 Manually Configuring a Workstation to use TCP/IP 4.2 Automatic Configuration 5.0 TCP/IP Utilities (20
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Visual Basic Net Set of 7
Visual Basic.NET is a significant upgrade to Visual Basic and incorporates many new features and framework goals of the .Net architecture. Learning to manage these changes will allow VB developers to create enterprise applications for the .NET platform and to create more traditional VB applications that can take advantage of the enhancements to the language. Level 1 DOT NET Concepts
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