Courses tagged with "Career" (43)
This tutorial series covers Premiere Pro for beginners. This will cover from CS 5.5 and below.
There are plenty of exciting notions to see in this class, they are simply the most cutting edge techniques for the most cutting edge application on the web. Despite its appeal, this course is not an easy one. It is actually rather demanding. It will draw from both your creative side AND your analytical side. Many of the programming aspects are quite complex and to be able to turn these concepts into art can be quite a mind bender. But if you learn to master all that is viewed in this course, you will be amongst the most sought-after web specialists out there.
Take your Microsoft Access skills to the next level with this Advance Access Tutorial.
Improve your Perl skils, learn how to create modules and classes. Both using Moose and using the bare bones Perl.
This course introduces computer programming as a creative discipline to generate sounds, images, animation and more.
In the first unit, we will learn the mechanics of editing and compiling a simple program written in C++. We will begin with a discussion of the essential elements of C++ programming: variables, loops, expressions, functions, and string class. Next, we will cover the basics of object-oriented programming: classes, inheritance, templates, exceptions, and file manipulation. We will then review function and class templates and the classes that perform output and input of characters to/from files. This course will also cover the topics of namespaces, exception handling, and preprocessor directives. In the last part of the course, we will learn some slightly more sophisticated programming techniques that deal with data structures such as linked lists and binary trees. This course contains a number of sample programs and review exercises. Through these exercises, students should better learn how to write functions, use the string class, and write elementary data structures such as linked lists and bina…
Software engineering is a discipline that allows us to apply engineering and computer science concepts in the development and maintenance of reliable, usable, and dependable software. The concept of software engineering was first discussed at the 1968 NATO Science Committee in Germany. Today, many practitioners still debate over the term software engineering, often arguing that this discipline does not meet the criteria of engineering; rather, it should be called software development. There are several areas to focus on within software engineering, such as design, development, testing, maintenance, and management. Software development outside of the classroom is a very complex process, mostly because real-world software is much larger and more complex. The purpose of this course is to present software engineering as a body of knowledge. The course is designed to present software engineering concepts and principles in parallel with the software development life cycle. The course will begin with an introducti…
This course is an upper division computer science course that studies the design of programming languages. While most of the industry uses either procedural or object-oriented programming languages, there are entire families of other languages with certain strengths and weaknesses that make them attractive to a variety of problem domains. It is important to know about these less well-known yet powerful languages if you find yourself working in an area that could utilize their strengths. In this course, we will discuss the entire programming language family, starting with an introduction to programming languages in general and a discussion of the features and functionality that make up the modern programming language. From there, each unit will discuss a different family of programming languages, including Imperative, Object-Oriented, Functional, Scripting, and, Logical. For each language, you will learn about its computational model, syntax, semantics, and pragmatic considerations that shape the langua…
This course will teach you the basics of Java Programming, still one of the most popular languages used.
Learn to program using the Java programming language
The Power of the Docs. Pseudo-Code. Clarifying with Comments.
What is Programming?. Sneak Peek: Making An Awesome Program. A Tour of Programming on Khan Academy.
If Statements. More Mouse Interaction. Booleans. If/Else - Part 1. If/Else - Part 2.
Intro to Drawing. Challenge: H for Hopper. More Drawing!. Challenge: Simple Shapes!. Challenge: CRAZY Face. Intro to Coloring. Challenge: Ice Cream Code. Challenge: It's a Beautiful Day. Intro to Variables. Challenge: Bucktooth Bunny. More on Variables. Challenge: Funky Frog. Variable Expressions. Intro to Animation. Mouse Interaction. Incrementing Shortcuts. Using Math Expressions. Terrific Text: Part One. Terrific Text: Part Two.
Learn how to design and develop a mobile Web app. What about realising a real-time multi-player game? We show you the way to get your idea to the app store.
You've learnt to develop Web sites and HTML5 apps. But what makes you a real Web professional? Complete your knowledge of quality assurance processes necessary to keep your Web apps running and maintainable.
Explore how the web has changed our world in the past 25 years and what might happen next.
Lernen Sie die Technologien, aus denen das Web besteht, und designen und entwickeln Sie Ihre eigene Webpräsenz. Von der Chronik des Internets über die Grundlagen des Webs und des Screendesigns bis hin zum Tuning der Website.
Lernen Sie, eine mobile Web-App zu designen und entwickeln. Vielleicht sogar ein Echtzeit-Multiplayer-Spiel? Wir zeigen Ihnen den Weg, wie Sie Ihre Idee in den App Store bringen.
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