Learning Tree Releases New Hands-On Course: C# Programming.Business Editors/Hi-Tech Writers RESTON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 7, 2001 Learning Tree International, Inc. (NASDAQ NASDAQ in full National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations U.S. market for over-the-counter securities. Established in 1971 by the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD), NASDAQ is an automated quotation system that reports on NM: LTRE) today announced the release of a new Hands-On course, C# Programming. C# (pronounced "C Sharp") combines ease of use with high performance to help programmers maximize productivity. During the 4-day course, participants will gain extensive hands-on experience under the guidance of expert instructors. Attendees will rapidly master the ability to use these key object-oriented (OO) and component concepts to develop C# programs that are useful for a broad range of desktop and Internet applications, including how to: 1. Employ C#'s OO and component capabilities to rapidly produce versatile multitier applications 2. Easily interface with C++, VB and other languages and libraries by leveraging C# CLR (Common Language Runtime) The runtime engine in Microsoft's .NET platform. The CLR compiles and executes programs in Microsoft Intermediate Language (MSIL). The counterpart to the CLR for the Common Language Infrastructure (CLI), ECMA's standard version of . (Common Language Run-time) 3. Embed C# script in an ASP.NET Web page to help build multitier applications. 4. Take advantage of highly useful Visual Studio .NET A suite of programming languages and development tools from Microsoft that supports the .NET environment. Upon its introduction in 2001, it included Visual C# and .NET versions of Visual Basic and Visual C++. See .NET. tools and rich class libraries to increase programming efficiency. "As a core component of Microsoft's .NET framework, C# incorporates the best of C, Visual Basic, C++ and Java. In this course, participants will learn to use C#'s powerful object oriented See object technology and object-oriented programming. and component capabilities to greatly expand what they can do with these current programs. C# opens up a whole new world of useful programming possibilities, " said John Moriarty John Moriarty may refer to:
This course is valuable for programmers and engineers who are interested in developing C# applications. Web and multitier developers will find this course useful if they wish to apply this new language in server-side scripting or component-based solutions. It is also worthwhile for developers working with UNIX UNIX Operating system for digital computers, developed by Ken Thompson of Bell Laboratories in 1969. It was initially designed for a single user (the name was a pun on the earlier operating system Multics). or Linux who wish to learn C# in anticipation of compiler availability for these platforms. C# Programming will augment the already extensive library of Learning Tree programming courses, which includes Introduction to Programming; eight Java programming courses; three C++ programming courses; and Windows Development and Programming courses that cover Visual Basic, Access, COM (1) (Computer Output Microfilm) Creating microfilm or microfiche from the computer. A COM machine receives print-image output from the computer either online or via tape or disk and creates a film image of each page. +, C++, ATL (Active Template Library) A set of software routines from Microsoft that provide the basic framework for creating ActiveX and COM objects. Stemming from the standard template library (STL) that comes with C++ compilers, ATL includes an object wizard that sets up , MFC (Microsoft Foundation Class) An application framework for writing Microsoft C/C++ and Visual C++ applications. See application framework. MFC - Microsoft Foundation Class , and ASP.NET. Learning Tree International is releasing C# Programming nationwide at its Education Centers beginning in November. The current course schedule includes: -- Washington, D.C. - November 27-30, 2001 -- Washington, D.C. - December 11-14, 2001 -- New York, NY - January 15-18, 2002 -- Washington, D.C. - February 12-15, 2002 -- New York, NY - April 9-12, 2002 Learning Tree International plans to add even more dates later in 2002. This schedule may be subject to change. For further information, please call 1-800-THE-TREE (1-800-843-8733) or visit Learning Tree's Web site at www.learningtree.com About Learning Tree International Learning Tree International is a leading worldwide provider of education and training to information technology (IT) professionals in business and government organizations. The company develops, markets and delivers a broad, proprietary library of instructor-led courses focused on operating systems, Web development, computer networks, programming languages, databases, client/server systems, object-oriented technology and IT management. Learning Tree also tests and certifies IT professionals, and the American Council on Education Established in 1918, the American Council on Education (ACE) is a United States organization comprising over 1,800 accredited, degree-granting colleges and universities and higher education-related associations, organizations, and corporations. recommends its courses for college credit. For more information about Learning Tree products and services, call 1-800-THE-TREE, or visit: www.learningtree.com. |
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