Class Length: 5 days
Prerequisites: Experience with a high level programming language, experience using relational databases such as FoxPro, dBase or Access. Experience with Windows 95. Knowledge of Visual Basic or Access Basic would be helpful.
Description: This class focuses on DAO and advanced techniques for programmers doing technical design and development in Access to maximize efficiency.
Description: Teaches sophisticated features
of the C programming language and the concepts needed for solid software
engineering. Heavy emphasis placed on C pointers, pointer arithmetic, macros
using pointers, data structures using pointers. Other topics include selected
system functions, variable argument functions, exit processing, recursion,
binary trees, link lists, stacks, primitive functions on data structures,
and an overview of C++.
Prerequisites: Prior experience in C programming is recommended but not required.
Description: The C++ programming language
teaches the foundations of Object Oriented programming suitable for PC's,
Unix, Vax and Other platforms. Full Treatment of the C++ language is covered
including multiple inheritance, templates, polymorphism, exception handling,
and run time type verification.
Prerequisites: Fundamental programming skills. Class may be modified and supplemented for nonprogrammers.
Description: Objectives of the course are for the student to learn how to: - program in C - do calculations - control the flow of execution - modularize a program using functions and files - use arrays - use pointers - use character strings - use structures and bit fields - do text input/output - do file input/output - use the preprocessor.
The course follows the ANSI C standard and contains
many example programs, self-assessment tests for each topic, and 67 programming
exercises of increasing level of difficulty with solutions.
Prerequisites: Fundamental programming skills. Class may be modified and suplemented for nonprogrammers.
Description: The course covers IBM VS COBOL
II and IBM COBOL for MVS & VM and contains many example programs, self-assessment
tests for each topic, and 15 programming exercises of increasing level
of difficulty.
Class Length: 5 days.
Pre-requisites: Experience with Windows programming using Visual C++ and a basic understanding of Win32 architecture. The course has minimal dependence on MFC, which is used for convenience to create GUI test programs. In many case simple console command-line test programs are used, a strategy which can almost always be employed to test ATL COM components.
Description: This intensive 5-day
course is a thorough comprehensive treatment of COM and DCOM programming
using the Active Template Library (ATL). Although some previous exposure
to COM and OLE programming using MFC would be helpful background, this
course covers COM from the ground up. The use of ATL facilitates
a much more complete and sophisticated treatment of COM than was possible
using previous approaches. ATL also enables the implementation of
lightweight components suitable for use in distributed applications, including
ActiveX-based programming for the Internet.
Description: Teaches the essential tasks
and commands needed to make use of UNIX computers in daily work.
Prerequisites: No prior knowledge of ActiveX or Object Oriented
Programming required. However participants
should be experienced
applications programmers with a fundamental
knowlege and experience with
Visual Basic and VB IDE.
Topics:
1: Object Oriented Programming with Visual
Basic (Intro to OOP, VB & OO, Events, Interfaces and containment, polymorphism,
Variants and Collections).
2: COM Programming using VB( Intro to components,
COM Obj. Model, Type
Libraries, COM and the Registry, Error Handling,
Automation & Late
Binding, Intro to ActiveX controls).
3: ActiveX Enterprise Programming with VB(
Intro to Distributed Systems,
Intro to DCOM, ActiveX Data Objects, ADO an
SQL Server, Microsoft
Trans.Server, Intro to MS Message Queuing).
Description: Learn about new ActiveX Tecnologies
including controls, scripting (including Visual Basic and Java), HTML and
IIS extensions.
Prerequisites: Experience creating compiled programs with C (or a similar language). Creating and editing text files in vi or the OpenWindows text editor. Using a World Wide Web (WWW) browser such as Netscape.
Prerequisites: Presumes prior experience with the Visual C++ programming environment.
Class Length: 5 days
Prerequisites: Knowledge of C++ is essential. Previous SDK Windows programming experience is not required.
Prerequisites: None
Description: This class presents a thorough
review of object oriented concepts including analysis, design. Use Case,
CRC, and the Unified model, its history and future are presented. A review
of software management of object oriented prgrams is included. Class includes
live demonstrations of several OOA/D tools including ROSE. Students are
encouraged to complete team projects using OOA/OOD tools presented in class.
Prerequisites: Lead programmers, software engineers, technical managers and software managers, information systems directors and technical executives who establish or implement strategic technology direction for the corporation.
Description: A high level, one-day overview of the importance and benefits of Object Oriented (OO) technologies. Includes a review of risks and techniques useful in managing risks and presents cases from several acclaimed examples of implementation of OO methods at the corporate level.
Prerequisites: Presumes prior background and experience working with the Microsoft Foundation Class libraries.
Class Length: 5 days
Prerequisites: Application programming experience, experience using MS Windows or another graphical user interface,knowledge of relational database concepts and SQL
Description: This course is for those involved
in business applications for a client/server environment, including professional
applications programmers, consultants and project managers.
Class Length: 4 days
Pre-requisites: Typing.
Description: Part of the power of
UNIX lies in the ability to creatively apply common tools to new situations.
This course introduces the concepts needed to understand the way UNIX works
as well as the commonly used commands and utilities. Program development
tools and shell programming are included. Proficiency in applying new skills
is reinforced with exercises after each module. For new users &
developers.
Pre-requisites: Knowledge and experience with Windows. Background in basic programming languages is suggested.
Description: This
5 day class is for programmers and developers new to Visual Basic. It presents
the essential elements needed to get started writing simple applications
in Visual Basic. Prerequisites: experience in other high level programming
languages, experience using MS Windows including mouse operation.
Prerequisites: Prior Visual basic programming experience.
Description: This course builds upon the
expertise of visual Basic programmers and extends their knowledge and capability
in developing applications using Visual Basic. The course addresses several
topic areas frequently used in the creation of enterprise level applications
including: OLE servers, DDE, MDI, database access, File I/O, ActiveX and
Visual SourceSafe, Exercises are used to re-enforce the concepts presented.
Prerequisites: Previous Visual basic programming experience.
Class Length: 5 days.
Prerequisites: Presumes experience with Windows and also programming in C.
Description: Teaches the C++ programming
language as implemented by the Microsoft Visual C++ programming environment.
Introduces MFC and the Windows Programming Paradigm of event driven programs.
Prerequisites: Programming in C++ or Visual C++ and experience programming Windows using any high level 4GL or Visual C++.
Description: This training is ideal for
programmers requiring hands-on experience of the 32-bit API found in NT.
Windows NT has security, multitasking, multithreading, virtual-protected
memory and a host of other advanced operating-system features advantageous
to developers using the Win32 API.
Class Length: 5 days.
Prerequisites: Working knowledge of MS Windows including ability to create program manager groups, configure the desktop, use the control panel, move and re-size windows, switch between tasks. Understand basic network concepts, protocols, workstations, servers, lans, network adapter cards. Experience supporting personal computer end users and networks is recommended.
Description: This course presents system
administration and support fundamentals required for the Microsoft Windows
NT operating system version 4.0 It covers several topics in more detail
and adds several topics not covered in the competitive Microsoft class
and will help students prepare for the Sylvan Prometric exam. It teaches
students how to install Window NT Server, configure, customize, optimize,
trouble shoot, and integrate Windows NT into networks including Novell
and UNIX. Students learn how to install the system, configure the environment,
set up group and user accounts and manage account security, use and edit
the system registry. Learn to manage file systems, and resources; configure
and control the boot process. Use Windows NT Server utilities to manage
domains; implement directory replication between servers; implement hard
disk fault tolerance including mirroring and RAID; configure TCP/IP manually
and automatically using DHCP; install Gateway Service for NetWare to integrate
Windows NT with NetWare; migrate from NetWare to Windows NT ; use Performance
Monitor to identify and resolve performance bottlenecks.