|
Programming Language
Database Programming
Microsoft Word
Microsoft Office
Microsoft Powerpoint
Microsoft Outlook
Microsoft Excel
Online Training
Corporate Training
IT Training
MCSE Training
Oracle Training
PowerPoint Tutorials
DreamWeaver Tutorials
SQL Tutorials
Access Tutorials
XML Tutorials
Training Courses Info and Order
Computer Training
Fruta Vida
Energy Drink
Best Weight Loss Program
|
Our programming language courses offer unique benefits unavailable from other self-paced programming language training vendors. Each programming language course is developed using a rigorous set of criteria that includes quality content, interaction, graphics, and interspersed questions, making programming language learning fun, interesting, and effective.
The following Programming Language training courses are available online:
- Programming Language Basics provides the user with a foundation for using Visual Basic 6 programming language. In this course the user creates an application using the VB Application Wizard, and then develops a simple application from scratch.
- Controls and Coding explains how to use common programming controls and simple code to create applications in Visual Basic.
- Coding the Details examines some of Visual Basic's coding tools for building applications.
- Lists and More Controls explains how to add many of the finishing touches and extra controls and arrays for users interested in using Visual Basic to create applications.
- Using Supplied Tools explains how to use some of the built-in tools in Visual Basic to improve and expand applications.
- Data Files and Printing introduces students to interacting with data files and printing information from their applications.
- Program Tuning explains how to add to an application some of the additional tools that Visual Basic offers.
- Delivering the Program explains how to prepare a Visual Basic program for distribution.
- C in 21 Days: Week 1 begins with a basic explanation of C components and quickly progresses to writing and debugging C programs. Sample listings, complete with sample output and an analysis of code, illustrate the topics of the day.
- C in 21 Days: Week 2 covers pointers and variable scope, concepts that are important to capitalizing on C's assets. It also covers numeric arrays, characters and strings, and structures. It introduces additional program control statements, provides detailed explanations of functions, and presents alternative functions. Sample listings, complete with sample output and an analysis of code, illustrate the topics of the day.
- C in 21 Days: Week 3 begins with advanced pointer topics and moves on to the use of disk files for data storage and retrieval. It also covers advanced function topics and explores the function library in more detail. The week ends with a discussion of memory management, header files, and preprocessor directives. Sample listings, complete with sample output and an analysis of code, illustrate the topics of the day.
- Object-Oriented Analysis provides an overview of object orientation and its development process.
- Object-Oriented Design explains the creation of object-oriented design and analysis systems.
- OOP Using C++: Week 1 begins with a basic explanation of C++ components and quickly progresses to writing real object-oriented programs. Sample listings, complete with sample output and an analysis of code, illustrate the topics of the day.
- OOP Using C++: Week 2 begins with how pointers and references work and then moves on to the advanced use of functions. It also presents arrays and collections, explores inheritance and polymorphism and ends with a discussion of special classes and friends. Sample listings, complete with sample output and an analysis of code, illustrate the topics of the day.
- OOP Using C++: Week 3 begins with a discussion of advanced inheritance and then moves on to cover streams in depth. It also presents advanced tricks of the preprocessor, discusses object-oriented analysis and design, and introduces templates. Week 3 ends with an explanation of exceptions, standard libraries, and bit manipulation. Sample listings, complete with sample output and an analysis of code, illustrate the topics of the day.
Technical Requirements
200MHz Pentium with 32MB Ram. 640 x 480 256-color video (800 x 600 is recommended). Windows 95, 98, NT, 2000, or XP. Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher required. Minimum Connection Speed: 28.8k. Authorware recommended but not required. JavaScript must be enabled. Netscape and AOL browsers not supported.
Learning comes to life with challenging labs, critical assessment and real-world insight from experts with vast experience in the subject matter. Engage in dynamic learning where multiple senses help reinforce learning concepts. Our proven methodology provides an unequalled experience with exceptional results
Learning that's Easy, Convenient and Affordable! High-quality, online, self-paced courses designed to help you achieve your goals.
Affordable annual subscription plans give you unlimited access to an entire suite of topics at prices that you just won't find anywhere else.
Our courses are based on sound principles, from extensive research in instructional design, adult learning and information processing. All courses are design so that new knowledge and skills will be remembered and retrieved for future use. Each course include a 30-questions skill assessment, which evaluates your knowledge of the course material. You can be assured that this high-quality, instructionally-sound online product will enchance your professional and personal growth.
Sign up for our courses right now, and join the ranks of people who are taking financial advantage of the explosion in the Information Technology field.
|