Learn to build robust Cloud-Based Applications with our hands-on workshop
C#
This training course teaches developers the programming skills that are required for developers to create Windows applications using the C# language. The basics of C# program structure, language syntax, and implementation details, and then consolidate their knowledge throughout the week as they build an application that incorporates several features of the .NET Framework.
VC++
You will learn how to write VC++ programs from scratch. It is a good choice for programmers that are writing drivers for custom hardware and also for programming games that utilize fast-paced 3D graphics.
ASP.Net
This course is intended for professional web developers who use Microsoft Visual Studio in an individual-based or team-based, small-sized to large development environment. Candidates for this course are interested in developing advanced web applications and want to manage the rendered HTML comprehensively. They want to create websites that separate the user interface, data access, and application logic.
WPF
We will teach you a programming model for building applications that provide a clear separation between UI and business logic. With WPF, you can create a wide range of standalone and browser-hosted applications.
Python
You will learn to develop prototypes, how to work with lists and sequence data, write Python functions to facilitate code reuse.
PHP
We will teach you a simple yet powerful open-source scripting language for creating dynamic web content. PHP is used by both programmers, who appreciate its flexibility and speed, and web designers, who value its accessibility and convenience.
Android
You will learn how to work with multitouch, dealing with the phone, working with web services. Develop applications using the latest Android framework while maintaining backward-compatibility with the support library.
SQL
We will teach the basics and advanced features of SQL. You will learn to convert and manipulate data with SQL’s built-in functions and use conditional logic in data statements.