Courses
In this course, author Mariann Siegert shares how to harness the power of templates in Microsoft Word and create efficient and repeatable workflows. The course focuses on the basics of using and applying templates but also shows how to create custom templates with document property fields, macros, content controls, building blocks, and styles. Also discover how to create style set templates to make documents more efficient and consistent; use organizers to copy styles, macros, and Autotext between templates; modify the default Normal template; and create workgroup, global, and add-in templates to share with colleagues.

This course is about how to make yourself—whether you're a writer, entrepreneur, web developer, dog walker or anything in between—stand out from the pack. It will show you how to pick your genre, create your site, publish your e-book, podcast your show, create and upload your audio book, lead your Twitter chat, get on TV and find a field that not only fulfills you but also makes you money and gives you a career that others will emulate.


Join author and business coach Dave Crenshaw as he shows you how to build your professional connections by increasing your network and influence. This course reveals strategies to connect with people in person, build casual acquaintances into real connections, and leverage social media to increase your sphere of influence. Learn ways to build both communication channels and community as you serve your network and make yourself available for new introductions and opportunities.

Making games is fun, but there are a lot of opportunities out there in the business market. According to the latest stats the average price for an iOS game is $1.05 but the average price for a non-game app is $1.95 — that’s a HUGE difference! That’s great news if you’re coming up with your own ideas and implementing them, but there’s an even bigger opportunity and that’s creating apps for local businesses.



If you'd like to learn how to develop applications for iOS (iPhone and iPad) but haven't programmed much, the task may seem daunting. iOS programming is based on the Objective C programming language-- and C programming is a prerequisite. Our C programming course will teach you how to program in C. Programming with C is the perfect place to start if you want to create programs for iPhone, iPad or Mac. Learning C is also great to learn if you have never programmed before and want to understand the basics.


Take a tour of the foundational programming language at the heart of several Microsoft platforms, including Windows, ASP.NET, Silverlight, SharePoint, and Windows Phone, with author Joe Marini. Joe walks through the basic syntax and structure of the language, introduces object-oriented concepts, and shows how to define custom classes. The course also demonstrates using C# language features, compiling and running code, handling exceptions, reading and writing files, and addressing common compilation issues through debugging.

Microsoft isn't going away and the need for .Net applications is only going to grow. The powerful .Net platform lets developers create Windows based, or, web applications using a unifrom syntax and object model. With an extensive library of features and easy integration into Windows based systems, learning a .net language is important for any programmer. Whether you are learning your first programming language, or, you are working with Microsoft .net technologies for the first time, you'll find LearnToProgram's C# Tutorial for Beginners course helpful to you.



