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Programming/Scripting
You may have used various software applications without ever really considering the question of how the applications were built. Understanding the concepts that lie behind the development of a software application allows you to handle the application with ease. This course introduces you to the general programming concepts as well as the various phases that occur in a software development process.
After completing this course, students will be able to:
- Examine the basic programming concepts and processes.
- Examine the fundamental attributes of object-oriented programming and create event-driven programs.
- Perform calculations in your programs and store and retrieve information from the programs.
- Incorporate decision making into your programs that will allow your programs to evaluate conditions and perform tasks based on them.
- Create modular programs and experiment with the scope of variables.
You used XHTML to develop web pages with interactive content to attract visitors. In this course, you will develop interactive web content using JavaScript.
After completing this course, students will be able to:
- Create and execute a JavaScript script. They will also identify some guidelines to be followed while writing scripts.
- Display messages on the status bar of the browser window, create a new window that helps open linked pages, and manage the window using the properties and methods of the window object.
- Add content to documents, create dynamic documents, and navigate between layers in a document.
- Create a form, store data in it, and manipulate the data.
- Validate data using control constructs.
- Manipulate numerical, string, and date values.
- Search for a pattern using a regular expression and understand Ajax.
You will use the advanced techniques in JavaScript programming and Ajax to add better functionality to make web pages interactive and dynamic.
After completing this course, students will be able to:
- Maintain JavaScript code using programming techniques.
- Implement cross-browser compatibility using JavaScript.
- Use custom objects in JavaScript.
- Create and use arrays in JavaScript.
- Handle cookies using JavaScript.
- Validate forms using the generic approach.
- Program using DOM API to traverse, modify, and append nodes to documents.
- Communicate with Adobe Flash files, ActiveX controls, and server applications.
- Use Ajax to fetch information from the server and display it on the web page.
- Create applications with Ajax.
This two-day instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills to learn the fundamentals of the Extensible Markup Language (XML) as well as those of the most popular supporting technologies. See how to create well-formed XML data and effective namespaces. Understand how to perform validation using Document Type Definitions (DTDs) and XML Schemas (XSDs). See how to manipulate XML data using the Document Object Model (DOM) and Simple API for XML (SAX).
After completing this course, students will be able to:
- Discover new ways to use XML in applications, with an understanding of its structure, uses, and idiosyncrasies.
- Create well-formed and optionally valid XML that complies with the XML standard and the requirements of applications.
- Use two technologies that define the structure of XML data, beyond the general syntax rules of XML.
- Understand that one of the largest benefits of XML is how it can be transformed into completely different XML, HTML, and even binary files.
- Explore how the Document Object Model provides a standard, portable way to access information contained in XML data.
This three-day instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills to utilize Windows PowerShell for administering and automating administration of Windows Server 2008. The course focuses on cmdlets, script structure and flow control, language syntax, and implementation details of scripting administrative tasks using COM, WMI, and .NET foundations.
After completing this course, students will be able to:
- Install and launch Windows PowerShell
- Work with basic objects in Windows PowerShell, including using cmdlets, data types, variables, and fundamental object-based information models
- Implement sequences of operations by putting them together into a pipeline or a script.
- Control the formatting of the resultant set of objects that are emitted at the end of a pipeline
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Implement flow control within scripts and define functions and filters to help modularize complex scripts
- Manipulate files and registry values
- Manage disk storage volumes, shadow copies, shared folders, and Terminal Server using WMI in Windows PowerShell
- Administer and maintain Active Directory directory services using Windows PowerShell
- Maintain Group Policy, Web services and applications using Windows PowerShell
This two-day instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills to manage Windows networks by using the Windows Script Host (WSH) and the Microsoft Visual Basic, Scripting Edition (VBScript) language. During the course, students will work on real-world scripts that they can use to manage computers running Windows Vista, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003 operating systems. This course also provides an overview of other technologies where students can use script, such as Active Directory Service Interfaces (ADSI) and Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI).
After completing this course, students will be able to:
- Run and work with scripts, including writing, debugging, and troubleshooting.
- Write scripts that access objects and use an object browser.
- Use Visual Basic, Scripting Edition to create effective and efficient administrative scripts as well as to interact with ADSI.
- Create error-handling routines and use a debugger to locate and fix logic problems in scripts.
- Call logon scripts from batch files, perform common tasks using logon scripts, and assign logon scripts to users.
- Use scheduling in scripts, send e-mails, manage the registry, and work with drives, folders, and files using scripts.
- Write scripts that gather information and automate common management tasks by using WMI
Microsoft Office Programming
Students will learn design considerations and deployment scenarios related to building customer solutions using Microsoft Office 2003. Using the methodologies presented, students will be able to build solutions that access data and automate business processes, using Microsoft Office 2003. In addition, the content of this course is directed at assisting the student to prepare for the Microsoft Exam 70–091.
After completing this course, students will be able to:
- Recording Your First Macro
- Writing Your Own Macros
- Understanding Program Variables
- Building VBA Expressions
- Working with Objects
- Controlling Your VBA Code
- Programming Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access Databases, and Outlook Email
- Interacting with the User
- Creating Custom VBA Dialog Boxes, Menus and Toolbars
- Debugging VBA Procedures
You will use VBA to create macros for automating repetitive tasks in Excel
After completing this course, students will be able to:
- Develop macros.
- Format worksheets.
- Create an interactive worksheet.
- Work with multiple worksheets.
- Perform calculations.
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