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ADVANCED DOT NET DEVELOPMENT
Course SynopsisDot Net course is targeted for beginners who want to learn how to think and write meaningful pieces of codes or read Dot Net codes written by someone else. This course teaches how to map literary description of a problem (requirement) to an application/library coded in Dot Net. This is a core basic level course that is essential for anyone who has no prior programming experience but wishes to be a professional Dot Net engineer in future. Required TextbooksAndrew Troelsen and Phillip Japikse, “Pro C# 9 with .NET 5”, Apress.Ryan Turner, “The Ultimate Beginners Learn C# Programming Step by Step”, N.B.L Publishing. Completion CriteriaAfter fulfilling all of the following criteria, the student will be deemed to have finished the Module: Has attended 90% of all classes held.Has received an average grade of 80% on all assignments.Has received an average of 60% in assessments.The tutor believes the student has grasped all of the concepts and is ready to go on to the next module. PrerequisitesFundamental understanding of programming, bits/bytes, procedures, classes, and computer architecture. It's absolutely acceptable if you only have a theoretical understanding of programming, but you should be certain about what programming is and what you intend to gain from this session.Willing and eager to spend at least 10-20 hours (varying from student-to-student) per week outside of the training class to read/write codes in Dot Net (self-study and practice).If you are only interested in theory and have no interest/patience in spending at least 10 hours every week throughout the duration of the course, then this course might not be for you.If you have absolutely no idea about programming or do not see yourself doing programming in the next six -odd months, then this class may not be for you.
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ADVANCED VUE.JS
Course SynopsisThe Vue.js course is designed for novices who wish to learn how to think about and produce meaningful Vue.js codes, as well as read Vue.js codes written by others. The course also teaches how to translate a literary description of a problem (requirement) into a Vue.js application or library. This is a foundational course for anyone with no prior programming expertise who wants to work as a professional Ajax engineer in the future. Required TextbooksValentin Bojinov, “Node.js Complete Reference Guide”, Packt.Shawn Wildermuth, “Node.js for .NET Developers”, Pluralsight. Completion CriteriaAfter fulfilling all of the following criteria, the student will be deemed to have finished the Module:Has attended 90% of all classes held.Has received an average grade of 80% on all assignments.Has received an average of 60% in assessments.The tutor believes the student has grasped all of the concepts. PrerequisitesBasic knowledge about programming, bits/bytes, procedures, classes, computer architecture, etc. If you just have theoretical knowledge that is perfectly okay but you should have strong convictions on what programming is, and what you hope to achieve from this class.Willing and eager to spend at least 10-20 hours (varying from student to student) per week outside of the training class to read/write codes in JavaScript (self-study and practice).There is no prior educational level required for this course. Anyone from 10+2 students to someone who is doing her Ph.D. in Genetic Engineering is welcome to take this course.If you are only interested in theory and have no interest/patience in spending at least 10 hours every week throughout the duration of the course, then this course might not be for you.If you have absolutely no idea about programming or do not see yourself doing programming in the next six-odd months, then this class may not be for you.
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Applied Ruby Programming with Rails
This course is designed for individuals interested in web development and aims to provide a solid foundation in using Ruby on Rails to build web applications. Students will learn the fundamentals of Ruby, the Rails framework, and web development best practices.
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COMPLETE WEB DEVELOPER COURSE
Course SynopsisThe Web Developer course is designed for people who have a basicunderstanding of Webpage, HTML, and CSS, as well as how to establish site structure, use AP Element to generate interactive images, and update published files. Anyone with basic experience of web page design and structure, as well as high school and university students who want to perform some coursework, would benefit from this course. Required TextbooksDavid Karlins, “Building Websites All-in-One for Dummies”, Wiley.Sherry Bishop, “Adobe Dreamweaver Creative Cloud Revealed”, Cengage Learning.David Sawyer McFarland and Chris Grover, “Dreamweaver CC: The Missing Manual”, O’Reilly. Completion CriteriaAfter fulfilling all of the following criteria, the student will be deemed to have finished the Module:Has attended 90% of all classes held. Has received an average grade of 80% on all assignments.Has received an average of 60% in assessments.The tutor believes the student has grasped all of the concepts and is ready to go on to the next module. Prerequisites There is no prior educational level requirement for this course.If you are only interested in theory and have no interest/patience in spending at least 10 hours every week throughout the duration of the course, then this course might not be for you.If you have absolutely no idea about programming or do not see yourself doing programming in the next six -odd months, then this class may not be for you!
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DIPLOMA IN DOT NET
Course SynopsisDot Net course is targeted for beginners who want to learn how to think and write meaningful pieces of codes or read Dot Net codes written by someone else. This course teaches how to map literary description of a problem (requirement) to an application/library coded in Dot Net. This is a core basic level course that is essential for anyone who has no prior programming experience but wishes to be a professional Dot Net engineer in future. Required TextbooksAndrew Troelsen and Phillip Japikse, “Pro C# 9 with .NET 5”, Apress. 2. Ryan Turner, “The Ultimate Beginners Learn C# Programming Step by Step”, N.B.L Publishing. Completion CriteriaAfter fulfilling all of the following criteria, the student will be deemed to have finished the Module:Has attended 90% of all classes held.Has received an average grade of 80% on all assignments.Has received an average of 60% in assessments.The tutor believes the student has grasped all of the concepts. PrerequisitesFundamental understanding of programming, bits/bytes, procedures, classes, and computer architecture. It's absolutely acceptable if you only have a theoretical understanding of programming, but you should be certain about what programming is and what you intend to gain from this session.Willing and eager to spend at least 10-20 hours (varying from student-to-student) per week outside of the training class to read/write codes in Dot Net (self-study and practice).If you are only interested in theory and have no interest/patience in spending at least 10 hours every week throughout the duration of the course, then this course might not be for you.If you have absolutely no idea about programming or do not see yourself doing programming in the next six -odd months, then this class may not be for you.