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From Serebra Learning Corporation
Java 2 Programming Part 2: Objects and Classes
This is the second course in a five-part series on Java 2 Programming. The Java platform is based on the idea that the same software should run on many different kinds of computers, consumer products, and other devices. Java software works on any device from mobile phones to supercomputers and is incorporated into all major Web browsers. This course teaches learners the general concepts of
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Developing Customer Satisfaction Surveys
... of cake. To an extent, they're right. Developing a GIGO (Garbage In/Garbage Out) survey is a no-brainer. Developing a survey that gets valid, reliable data, however, is both science and art. In this course, you'll learn to use the principles of survey design to develop a customer satisfaction survey that works. You'll explore factors that influence selection of the survey method. You'll also
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Inside C
To compare and contrast the features of the C# programming language with those of C Application developers with experience in object-oriented programming, especially in C , who wish to start working with C#
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Beginning C
To compare and contrast the features of the C# programming language with VB6 Application developers with experience in object-oriented programming, especially Visual Basic 6.0, who wish to start working with C#
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Java 2 Programming for SDK 1.4 Part 6 Utility Classes
This course will address J2SE Packages and Classes and Garbage Collection.
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Java 2: Advanced Java
...garbage collection mechanism of JVM and the methods and packages used in garbage collection. It explains the security model of JDK 1.2 and describes the security mechanisms the security policies and permissions. The course covers the concepts of internationalization and the functions of the Locale class the Calendar class and the TimeZone class. You will learn about the component model for
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From 123-CBT Computer Based Training
C Programming for the Microsoft NET Platform Part 3

Course Overview This is the third course in a five part series that introduces the essentials of object-oriented programming. You will learn the terminology and concepts required to create and use classes in C#. The course also teaches how to use reference-type variables and how to create and destroy objects in C#. Learn To Identify characteristics of a class. Identify
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Advanced OOP Java Concepts

...classes. The course also covers creation, initialization, garbage collection, and finalization of objects in Java.
Learn To:
Identify key concepts related to class initialization.
Identify key concepts related to constructors.
Identify features of constructor chaining.
Identify features of abstract classes.
Identify the syntax that defines an interface.
Identify the code
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Advanced OOP Java Concepts

...classes. The course also covers creation, initialization, garbage collection, and finalization of objects in Java.
Learn To:
Identify key concepts related to class initialization.
Identify key concepts related to constructors.
Identify features of constructor chaining.
Identify features of abstract classes.
Identify the syntax that defines an interface.
Identify the code
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C Programming - Part 3

...bjects. Identify the concepts of reference counting and garbage collection. C ontent Emphasis Skills-Based A udience Application developers, software engineers, systems engineers, and programming specialists are some of the people who would benefit from taking this course. Anyone who designs and implements system level programs or corporate client/server applications, and
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Microsoft NET Tech Overview Part 1 NET Platform Framework

... used in the .NET framework. o Identify features of the Garbage Collector (GC). o Identify features of Active Server Pages (ASP).NET. o Match Web Form controls with their functions. o Identify features of Web Services. o Identify features of Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP). Unit 3: Visual Studio.NET 2 hours o Identify key features of Visual Studio.NET components. o
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