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School and training course in:Bishops Stortford, United KingdomTotal 28 result(s).
Popular training courses in Bishops Stortford:
Hands-On Object-Oriented Design & Programming using C++
Advanced C++ (C++ Traps and Pitfalls)
Advanced Java
C++ Exceptions
C++ Templates and the STL
Class Responsibility Collaboration (CRC) Workshop
Component Based Development
Design Patterns
Distributed Systems Issues for Analysts and Designers
Distributed Systems Issues for Managers
School: Matrice Training Center(s): Bishops Stortford, United Kingdom Tel.: +44 (0)7010 704705 Matrice Hawthorn Cottage Hadham Road Bishops Stortford CM23 2QT Hertfordshire United Kingdom Telephone: +44 (0)7010 704705 Fax: +44 (0)7010 704706 Email: info@matrice.co.uk
Hands-On Object-Oriented Design & Programming with Smalltalk Course Format: Classroom Although Smalltalk is rapidly gaining popularity and practicality, and is increasingly a serious and credible application development environment, it is unlikely to be the implementation language for many application domains. It is generally agreed, however, that whatever your intended application of object-orientation and whatever your intended object-oriented programming language, Smalltalk i...
Hands-On Object-Oriented Design & Programming with C# Course Format: Classroom Our focus has always been on good software engineering--usually via object-oriented design and programming. When C# appeared, in common with many, our first reaction was, "does the world need yet another object-oriented programming language?" However our job is teaching and the only important question is whether or not C# is a good language. And it is. The derivation from, and similar...
Hands-On CORBA Development with Java Course Format: Classroom The Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) brings a powerful and important standard for distributed objects. Java brings a powerful and important standard for developing and deploying objects. This course combines the two to provide a sound, practical understanding of CORBA and of distributed, interoperable Java objects.
The course uses the ORB and compiler included in JDK 1.4. Ot...
C++ Exceptions Course Format: Classroom The decision to use exceptions is not one to be taken lightly in any language. In C++ the issues are complicated by the difficulties of correctly handling resources such as the free store. We therefore make this separate course available as a supplement to our C++ courses.
Duration and Construction
The course lasts four days, starting at 09.30 and finishing at 17.00. The delivery is via lec...
C++ Templates and the STL Course Format: Classroom C++ added two powerful new programming styles to C. The first and most famous is object-orientation, and the second is template-based programming, sometimes known as generic programming. Although templates are covered in our basic C++ courses, the focus there tends to be on object-orientation, so this separate course is offered as a supplement. There is a second purpose to this course though--t...
Advanced C++ (C++ Traps and Pitfalls) Course Format: Classroom Although C++ is highly flexible and efficient, its very flexibility coupled with a very mixed parentage means that it supports just-about-anything-oriented design as well as the two commonest styles: object-oriented and generic (template). The syntax is also complex and idiosyncratic. This hands-on course tries to clarify and prioritise the language from the perspective of teaching production-q...
Hands-On Object-Oriented Design & Programming using C++ Course Format: Classroom Although C++ is highly flexible and efficient, it is also a large and complex language. This hands-on course is the first of two courses on C++. It tries to clarify and prioritise the language from the perspective of teaching good, introductory, object-oriented programming in C++. Its follow-up course Advanced C++ (C++ Traps and Pitfalls) goes into much more detail and has a particular focus on...
Java Data Objects Course Format: Classroom Objects have successfully addressed all of the issues to make themselves the basis of a robust, large-scale and malleable development technology--except one. Persistence. In fact, any large scale technology with significant complexity in both the processing and data will hit the problem. Programming languages are not easily given automatic persistence, and database management systems are not ve...
Web Services Course Format: Classroom Component Based Development took objects and found a way of making them available, publicising them, to the outside world. Javas highly successful component offering was EJB (and, in a different light, servlets). A few more pieces are necessary to allow Java objects to offer truly interoperable services to the world at large: a universally-supported message transport mechanism, self-descr...
Enterprise JavaBeans Course Format: Classroom There is a sense in which objects have come to the rescue of distributed computing. Client-side presentation and server-side data were obvious and reasonably easy; but distributing the functionality, the "business" logic, was troublesome; that is, it was troublesome whilst we were trying to do it via remote procedure calls. Distributing objects turns out to be a whole lot easier and m...
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