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A Java Programming Course Aimed Towards The Developer Who Already As Learned The Fundamentals Of Java Programming. In this advanced training course for Java, expert content provider InfiniteSkills builds on the beginners Java course, and goes deeper into programming topics that help you to understand these more advanced Java concepts. Designed for the more experienced Java developer, you should have a good working knowledge of the Java programming language before going through this tutorial. Some of the advanced topics that you will cover in this video training include; generic programming, sequential and associative data structures, classic data structures, sorting and searching, exception handling, database programming with JDBC, networking programming GUI development using Swing and an overview of Multithreading. You will also explore Java Applets, web applications (Servlets), advanced input and output classes, more advanced strings, regular expressions, Java graphics, and finally, closing off with a look at using Eclipse.
This Advanced Microsoft Access 2010 Tutorial Video picks up where the InfiniteSkills beginner course leaves off and shows how to work with some of the program's more robust database creation and management features. Presented by a professional IT trainer, the video lessons go point by point through advanced query options and form design, as well as a number of shortcuts and productivity options that can simplify and shift the way you work. Given the advanced subject matter, the order of the Access course is logical and easy to follow. The earliest lessons focus on advanced table design with indexing and input masks. The course shows how to create advanced queries using joins, unions, and sub queries, going step by step where things get complex. Lessons on advanced form design and reporting will allow you to better manage and display your data, and the course's full chapter on Macros make it easy to manage and access data in Access 2010. Project files are included to match the examples onscreen.
Advanced Modeling in Revit Architecture elaborates on the basics of core elements in Revit, such as walls, floors, roofs, and curtain walls, and digs into specialized features such as in-place families, adaptive components, and the massing environment. Author Paul F. Aubin guides designers into thinking both in and out of the box, through discovering and applying industry standard best practices, employing creative and sometimes unconventional techniques and procedures, and finding ways to make models serve multiple concurrent project goals.
In this Advanced Perl course you will learn how to create modules but also understand how old school libraries work. You will be able to use, create and understand(!) Object Oriented Perl code. Both using modern OOP systems such as Moose but also with bare bones Perl. That will allow you to write modern applications and to understand how legacy code works. At the end of this course you will be able to write and understand large Perl applications. The course will have about 5-6 chapters and about 50-60 lectures.
Advanced Ruby: a 2nd-level course. If you have already done some Ruby programming, this course will help to take your coding to the next level. It explains some of the more advanced features of Ruby including blocks and procs, threads, regular expressions, exception handling, singletons and metaprogramming. The course is based on Huw Collingbourne’s paperback book, The Book Of Ruby. All the source code is provided in the code archive. You don’t need a copy of The Book Of Ruby in order to follow this course. However, if you decide to buy it you may take advantage of the 30% discount token provided to course subscribers. This course can be used with any editor or IDE and on any operating system that supports Ruby. If you are ready to go beyond the basics and gain a deeper understanding of how Ruby really works, this course is for you.
Search advertising is one of the most effective advertising that exists as it has a lower lead cost than most forms of advertising. With search advertising, you no longer have to go out and waste your precious time finding new customers. Your potential customers are already looking for your products and services through search engines. What you need to do is make sure that your company is being found when people are looking for you. Google dominates the search landscape. There are 12 billion queries on Google sites each month in just the United States. When you examine how many search queries Google processes worldwide, the numbers become staggering. While search advertising is very effective; you need to make sure you are doing it correctly or you can just as easily waste money as well. This course will teach you the fundamental you need to know to create effective search marketing campaigns with AdWords, Google's search marketing product.
For those ready to combine professional motion graphics from Adobe After Effects 7 with interactive applications created in Adobe Flash 8, this tutorial is the first stop. From discussing the differences between Flash and After Effects to showing how to seamlessly import and export vector animations from each application, Lee Brimelow explains everything involved in using the two applications in unison. The tutorial covers working with third party plug-ins, exporting QuickTime from Flash, using the Audio Spectrum and Audio Waveform effects, and creating special effects in After Effects for use in Flash. Exercise files accompany the tutorial.
In this course, author Ian Robinson introduces Adobe After Effects CS6 and the world of animation, effects, and compositing. Chapter 1 introduces the six foundations of After Effects, which include concepts like layers, keyframes, rendering, and moving in 3D space. The rest of the course expands on these ideas, and shows how to build compositions with layers, perform rotoscoping, animate your composition with keyframes, add effects and transitions, and render and export the finished piece. Two real-world example projects demonstrate keying green screen footage and creating an advanced 3D composition with the expanded 3D toolset, an important addition to CS6.
Get an overview of the power of After Effects CS6, the industry-standard video-compositing, motion-graphics-design and animation tool from After Effects giant Brian Maffitt. Review the After Effects workflow and see how it integrates with the Creative Suite, how it can be used in television and film to create special effects, how to composite scenes with blue/green screen keying, and complete creative tasks like drawing, 3D, and titles. Then this series will take a closer look the latest and greatest new features of After Effects CS6, including the Global Performance Cache, 3D Camera Tracker, Ray-traced 3D, Variable Mask Feathering, 3D Environment Maps, 3D Material options, Rolling Shutter Repair and more.