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Programming Courses

At CYBERCity, beginners and programmers alike can expand their skill-set or freshen-up on old software suites and development tools.

Active Server Pages - Level 1

Students will learn the benefits of using ASP technology to create dynamic, data-driven Web sites. The course introduces the ASP Object Model, several built-in ASP Components, Scripting Objects, and the ActiveX Data Objects (ADO) Model.
 

ASP.Net - Introduction

You will create ASP.NET Web pages that dynamically display content, display, manipulate, and modify data in a relational database, and display, manipulate, and modify XML data.
 

Introduction to Programming - Level 1

This course introduces you to general programming concepts. Although the programming concepts introduced in this course apply to most programming languages, this course uses Visual Basic 6.0 running under Microsoft Windows as the platform for learning.
 

Javacript Programming - Introduction

JavaScript: Programming (Second Edition) is a hands-on instruction book that will teach you how to program using this powerful Internet-oriented programming language.
 

Javascript Programming - Advanced

JavaScript Advanced Programming (Second Edition) is a hands-on instruction book for students who want to learn more about JavaScript programming.
 

VBA - Build a Solid Foundation (MS Office 97/2000)

Students will use Word and Excel to become familiar with VBA programming.
 

Visual Basic 6.0 - Introduction

Intorduction to the Visual Basic 6.0 programming language.
 

Visual Basic.NET - Introduction

Welcome to Visual Basic .NET : Introduction. Now that you have taken the course Visual Studio .NET: Introduction, you have a solid foundation for working with Visual Studio.NET to create .NET projects. In this course, you learn the Visual Basic .NET language from the ground up and use Visual Studio .NET to assist you in your learning as well as in the creation of end-user applications. It provides you with the basic skills required to develop functionally sound Visual Basic .NET applications
 

Visual Basic® for Applications - Access 2002/2003

You’ll learn to automate databases, write your own functions and procedures, customize menus and toolbars, connect applications to the Web, and more.
 

XML - An Introduction

XML: An Introduction (Second Edition) is a gentle introduction to XML. It is designed for both technical and non-technical students. All of the central XML technologies are covered, including XSLT, XML DOM, XML Linking, DTDs, and XML Schema. In addition to XML-specific technologies, other Web-centric technologies are also discussed
 

XML - XSL Transformations, Level 1

This course introduces the XSLT language (eXtensible Stylesheet Language Transformations). The XSLT specification is maintained by the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) and is a core part of the growing family of XML technologies. A related XML technology is the XPath language, which is required for using XSLT stylesheets. Students in this course will therefore learn the basic elements of the XSLT language, as well as the syntax of XPath. The numerous built-in XPath functions are also covered thoroughly. Using XSLT and XPath, students will transform XML documents into other XML documents, and into HTML for display in a browser. The MSXML parser is used in conjunction with the Internet Explorer browser for data examples
 

XML - XSL Transformations, Level 2

This course is a follow-up to XML XSL Transformations, Level 1 . The XSLT specification is maintained by the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) and is a core part of the growing family of XML technologies. A related XML technology is the XPath language, which is required for using XSLT stylesheets. Students in this course continue to learn the details of both XSLT and XPath, including the various XSLT elements not covered in Level 1, the XSLT functions, and the unabbreviated XPath syntax. They will also use XSLT in a server-side environment utilizing ASP (Active Server Pages) and ADO (ActiveX Data Objects) technologies. Finally, students will use XSLT with XML data islands and SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics).
 


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