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Architecting Web Content (Master Class)-Self Directed


This is a professional level course in architecting and organizing Web content.
In today`s complex world, information systems are becoming more and more complex as their implementations are becoming ever more advanced. Information systems architecture is the underlying structure that defines and controls the interfaces of information systems and which integrates all of the components of the
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Architecting Web Content (Master Class)
This is a professional level course in architecting and organizing your Web content.
In today`s complex world, information systems are becoming more and more complex as their implementations are becoming ever more advanced. Information systems architecture is the underlying structure that defines and controls the interfaces of information systems and which integrates all of the components of the
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Ready, Set, XML for Non Programmers


XML for writers, editors, managers, and other non-programmers. Learn to read and write documents in XML, the key to new Web content and e-commerce.
In this course you learn why XML is becoming a key standard on the Web, how it changes the way you write, and how XML tags take your text through a maze of software from your desk to the user.
You learn about the critical role of software called a
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From 123-CBT Computer Based Training
C Programming Curriculum

The C++ Programming Curriculum includes the following courses: C++ Foundation for Non-C Programmers - Part 1 C++ Foundation for Non-C Programmers - Part 2 C++ Programming - Part 1 C++ Programming - Part 2 C++ Programming - Part 3 C++ Programming - Part 4 To review individual course descriptions, please return to the previous page and select the desired title(s).
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C Programming Curriculum
C Foundation for Non-C Programmers - Part 1

Course Overview This is the first part of a two-part series which is designed to teach non-C programmers the fundamentals of C++ programming. This series is based on ANSI C++ and is not environment or vendor-specific. This course will teach students the basic skills and knowledge necessary to be able to write, compile, and run basic C++ applications. Students will learn the language
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C Foundation for Non-C Programmers - Part 2

Course Overview This is the second part of a two-part series which is designed to teach non-C programmers the fundamentals of C++ programming. This series is based on ANSI C++ and is not environment or vendor-specific. This course introduces the skills needed to be able to begin to use C++'s Object-Oriented (OO) features. Students will hearn how to create, use, and extend classes, as well as
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Java for Procedural Programmers Java Concepts

This course explores Java language syntax. The Websphere Studio Application Developer is introduced. You will learn the concepts of statements such as non-functional statements, conditional statements, and iterative statements. In the Using Existing Classes section, features of Java objects, classes, and containers are discussed. The Creating Your Own Class section covers creating a class, class
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Java for Procedural Programmers Java Concepts

This course explores Java language syntax. The Websphere Studio Application Developer is introduced. You will learn the concepts of statements such as non-functional statements, conditional statements, and iterative statements. In the Using Existing Classes section, features of Java objects, classes, and containers are discussed. The Creating Your Own Class section covers creating a class, class
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From Serebra Learning Corporation
IMS DC Programming I
This course teaches new IMS/DC developers to maintain existing systems, or develop new IMS/DC systems. The major components of the IMS Data Communications environment, as well as retrieving input messages and sending output messages in an IMS/DC environment, are covered. Other areas of interest include the differences between conversational and non-conversational processing, using the Scratch Pad
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C++ Foundation for Non-C Programmers - Part 1


This is the first part of a two-part series which is designed to teach non-C programmers the fundamentals of C++ programming. This series is based on ANSI C++ and is not environment or vendor-specific. This course will teach students the basic skills and knowledge necessary to be able to write, compile, and run basic C++ applications. Students will learn the language fundamentals, such as syntax,
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C++ Foundation for Non-C Programmers - Part 2


This is the second part of a two-part series which is designed to teach non-C programmers the fundamentals of C++ programming. This series is based on ANSI C++ and is not environment or vendor-specific. This course introduces the skills needed to be able to begin to use C++'s Object-Oriented (OO) features. Students will learn how to create, use, and extend classes, as well as how to populate those
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IBM Java Development for Procedural Programmers - Java Concepts
This course explores Java language syntax. The Websphere Studio Application Developer is introduced. You will learn the concepts of statements such as non-functional statements conditional statements and iterative statements. In the Using Existing Classes section features of Java objects classes and containers are discussed. The Creating Your Own Class section covers creating a class class
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C++ Foundation for Non-C Programmers - Part 1
This is the first part of a two-part series which is designed to teach non-C programmers the fundamentals of C++ programming. This series is based on ANSI C++ and is not environment or vendor-specific. This course will teach students the basic skills and knowledge necessary to be able to write compile and run basic C++ applications. Students will learn the language fundamentals such as syntax
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C++ Foundation for Non-C Programmers - Part 2
This is the second part of a two-part series which is designed to teach non-C programmers the fundamentals of C++ programming. This series is based on ANSI C++ and is not environment or vendor-specific. This course introduces the skills needed to be able to begin to use C++'s Object-Oriented (OO) features. Students will learn how to create use and extend classes as well as how to populate those
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From Software Training Academy, Inc
Overview of J2EE Development

This course provides a coherent, high-level explanation of the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE): what sorts of software are created with J2EE; how software is developed for this platform; how it is deployed and put into production; how it can be administered. The course is designed specifically for non-programmers analysts, managers, technical writers, and anyone who desires a good
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Java Programming Rev 6 0

This course teaches programming in the Java language -- i.e. the Java Standard Edition platform. It is intended for programmers with experience in languages other than Java, but who may or may not have any previous Java experience. It focuses on procedural and structured coding skills first, and then offers meticulous, in-depth coverage of object-oriented concepts and how to apply them to Java
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Java Programming Rev 5 0 Java 5 0

This course teaches programming in the Java language the Java 2 Standard or J2SE platform. It is intended for programmers with experience in languages other than Java, but who may or may not have any previous Java experience. It focuses on procedural and structured coding skills first, and then offers meticulous, in-depth coverage of object-oriented concepts and how to apply them to Java software
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Design Patterns in Java Software

This course seeks to develop, for the experienced Java programmer, a strong, shared vocabulary of design patterns and best practices. The course begins with a discussion of how to recognize and apply design patterns that is, how to incorporate pattern awareness into one s own analysis, design, and implementation practices. The main body of the course focuses on the Gang of Four design patterns,
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Developing Java Web Services

This one-week course prepares Java programmers to develop interoperable Java Web services and using SOAP, WSDL, and XML Schema. Students get an overview of the interoperable and Java-specific Web services architectures, and then learn the standard APIs for SOAP messaging and WSDL-driven, component-based service development. Both document-style and RPC-style messages and services are covered in
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