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C Course Syllabus
- The C Language and its Advantages
- The Structure of a C Program
- Writing C Programs
- Building an Executable Version of a C Program
- Debugging a C Program
- Examining and Running a C Application Program
- Data Types
- Operands, Operators, and Arithmetic Expressions
- The Input/Output Concept
- Formatted Input Function
- Control-Flow Statements
- Looping Statements
- The Data-checking process
- The C Function
- Passing Data to Functions
- Passing an Address to Modify a Value in Memory
- Using Functions in the Checkbook Program
- C Standard Library Functions
- Arrays , Pointers , Strings
- Using Arrays, Strings, and Pointers in the Checkbook Program
- Structures
- Arrays of Structures
- Passing Structures to Functions
- Nesting Structures
- Command-line Arguments
- Combining Command-line
- Creating a project
- Writing, compiling and running a program
- Expressions
- Constants
- Operators
- Type conversions
- If…else statements
- Switch/case construct
- Passing arguments
- Function prototyping
- Default argument initializers
- Inline functions
- Array initialisation
- Multi-dimensional arrays
- Character arrays
- Working with character strings
- Global variables
- Pointer and arrays
- Pointers to character strings
- Arrays of pointers
- Memory slicing
- Pointers to functions
- Data members and member functions
- Creating objects
- The new and delete operators
- Friends to a class
- Class initialisation
- Reference type arguments
- Operator overloading
- Assignment operator
- Static class members
- File streams
- Base classes and derived classes
- Inherited member access
- Base class initialisation
- Protected members of a class
- Virtual destructors
- Virtual base class member access
- Constructor and destructor ordering
- try…throw…catch block
- Nested catch handlers
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Module 1: Introduction
- Web Development Introduction
- History of HTML
- What you need to do to get going and make your first HTML page
- What are HTML Tags and Attributes?
- HTML Tag vs. Element
- HTML Attributes:
- How to differentiate HTML Document Versions
- HTML Basic Tags
- HTML Formatting Tags
- HTML Color Coding
- Div and Span Tags for Grouping
- Unordered Lists
- Ordered Lists
- Definition list
- Image and Image Mapping
- URL - Uniform Resource Locator
- URL Encoding
- table
- th
- tr
- td
- caption
- thead
- tbody
- tfoot
- colgroup
- col
This module covers basic table markup, along with more complex features such as implementing captions and summaries.
- Attributes Using
- Iframe as the Target
- input
- textarea
- button
- select
- label
- Title
- Base
- Link
- Style s
- Script
- HTML Meta Tag
- XHTML
- HTML Deprecated Tags & Attributes
- Benefits of CSS
- CSS Versions History
- CSS Syntax
- External Style Sheet using
- Multiple Style Sheets
- Value Lengths and Percentages
- CSS Syntax
- single Style Sheets
- Multiple Style Sheets
- Value Lengths and Percentages
- ID Selectors
- Class Selectors
- Grouping Selectors
- Universal Selector
- background-image
- background-repeat
- background-position
- CSS Cursor
- text-decoration
- text-align
- vertical-align
- text-indent
- text-transform
- white-space
- letter-spacing
- word-spacing
- line-height
- font-family
- font-size
- font-style
- font-variant
- font-weight
- list-style-type
- list-style-position
- list-style-image
- list-style
- CSS Tables
I. border
II. width & height
III. text-align
IV. vertical-align
V. padding
VI. color
- Borders & Outline
- Margin & Padding
- Height and width
- CSS Dimensions
- CSS Visibility
- CSS Display
- CSS Scrollbars
- CSS Positioning
1. Static Positioning
2. Fixed Positioning
3. Relative Positioning
4. Absolute Positioning
- CSS Layers with Z-Index
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Module 1: Introduction
- What is JavaScript?
- What is AJAX?
- The development workflow
- Selecting the right tools for the job
- Just enough HTML and CSS
- Understanding objects
- Understanding variables
- Making comparisons
- Understanding events
- Writing your first script
- Internal vs. external scripts
- Using comments in scripts
- Using the noscript tag in HTML
- Creating alert dialogs
- Understanding conditional statements
- Getting confirmations from users
- Creating prompts for users
- Understanding functions
- Making links smarter
- Using switch/case statements
- Handling errors
- Getting started
- Creating loops
- Passing values to functions
- Detecting objects
- Reading arrays
- Returning values from functions
- Writing arrays
- Building do and while loops
- Re-using functions
- Creating a basic image rollover
- How to write a better rollover
- Creating a three-state rollover
- Making rollovers accessible and 508 compliant
- Making disjointed rollovers
- Creating slideshows
- Displaying random images
- Getting started
- Creating jump menus
- Creating dynamic menus
- Requiring fields
- Cross-checking fields
- Displaying more informative errors
- Verifying radio button selections
- Setting one field with another field
- Verifying email addresses
- Responding to window events
- Responding to mouse movements
- Responding to mouse clicks
- Responding to onBlur form events
- Responding to onFocus form events
- Responding to keyboard events
- Demystifying cookies
- Writing a cookie
- Reading a cookie
- Displaying a cookie
- Counting with cookies
- Deleting cookies
- Handling multiple cookies
- Cookies in action
- Understanding the DOM
- Adding nodes to the DOM
- Deleting nodes from the DOM
- Deleting specific nodes
- Inserting nodes into the DOM
- Replacing nodes in the DOM
- Displaying dates
- Displaying times
- Creating a countdown
- Creating sliding menus
- Creating pop-up menus
- Creating slideshows with captions
- Creating a stylesheet switcher
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Module 1: Introduction to Bootstrap
- What is Bootstrap Framework
- Why Bootstrap
- History of Bootstrap
- Advantages of Bootstrap Framework
- What is Responsive web page
- How to remove Responsiveness
- Major Features of Bootstrap
- What is Mobile-First Strategy
- Setting up Environment
- How to apply Bootstrap to Applications
- What is Bootstrap Grid
- How to apply Bootstrap Grid
- What is Container
- What is Offset Column
- How to Reordering Columns
- Advantages of Bootstrap Grid
- How to Display responsive Images
- How to change class properties
- How to use readymade themes
- How to customize Bootstrap's components, Less variables, and jQuery plug-in.
- What is Bootstrap Typography
- How to use Typography
- What is Bootstrap Tables
- What is Bootstrap Form Layout
- What is Bootstrap Button
- How display images in different styles like Circle shape etc
- How to display text like muted and warning etc
- What is Carets Classes
- How to hide or show the text in Bootstrap
- What is Bootstrap Components
- Why Bootstrap Components
- Advantages of Bootstrap Components
- What are the different types of Bootstrap Components
- What is Glyphicons Component
- How to use Glyphicons Component
- What is Bootstrap Dropdown Menu Component
- What is Button Groups and Button Toolbar
- How to use Button Groups and Button Toolbar
- What are different Input Groups Components
- What is Navigation Pills & Tabs Components
- How to use Navigation Pills and Tabs Components
- What is Navbar Component
- How to build a Responsive Navbar
- How to Add Forms and other controls to Navbar
- How to Fix the position of navbar
- What is Breadcrumb Component
- What is Pagination Component
- How to apply Pagination in Application
- What is Labels / Badge Components
- What is Jumbotron / Page Header Components
- What is Thumbnail Component
- What is Alerts & Dismissible Alerts
- How to Create Progress Bar
- What is Media Objects Component
- Why Media Objects Component
- How to use Media Objects Component
- What is Bootstrap List Group Component
- What is Bootstrap Panel Component
- What is Bootstrap Plug-Ins.
- Why Bootstrap Plug-Ins
- How to use Bootstrap Plug-Ins
- What is Transition Plug-in
- What Modal Dialog Box
- What are the different Properties, Methods and Events of Model Dialog Box
- What is Scrollspy Plug-In
- What is Tab Plug-in
- How to use Tab Plug-in
- What is Drop Down Plug-in
- What is Tooltip Plug-in
- How to use Button Plug-in
- What are the different methods and events of Tooltip Plug-in
- What is Popover Plug-in
- What is alert and Button Plug-ins
- What is Collapse Plug-in
- What are different types of Properties, Methods and Events of Collapse Plug-in
- What is Carousel Plug-in
- What is Affix Plug-in
- What is PHP?
- The history of PHP
- Why choose PHP?
- Installation overview
- Embedding PHP code on a page
- Outputting dynamic text
- The operational trail
- Inserting code comments
- Variables
- Strings
- String functions
- Numbers part one: Integers
- Numbers part two: Floating points
- Arrays
- Associative arrays
- Array functions
- Booleans
- NULL and empty
- Type juggling and casting
- Constants
- If statements
- Else and elseif statements
- Logical operators
- Switch statements
- While loops
- For loops
- Foreach loops
- Continue
- Break
- Understanding array pointers
- Defining functions
- Function arguments
- Returning values from a function
- Multiple return values
- Scope and global variables
- Setting default argument values
- Common problems
- Warnings and errors
- Debugging and troubleshooting
- Links and URLs
- Using GET values
- Encoding GET values
- Encoding for HTML
- Including and requiring files
- Modifying headers
- Page redirection
- Output buffering
- Building forms
- Detecting form submissions
- Single-page form processing
- Validating form values
- Problems with validation logic
- Displaying validation errors
- Custom validation functions
- Single-page form with validations
- Working with cookies
- Setting cookie values
- Reading cookie values
- Unsetting cookie values
- Working with sessions
- MySQL introduction
- Creating a database
- Creating a database table
- CRUD in MySQL
- Populating a MySQL database
- Relational database tables
- Populating the relational table
- Database APIs in PHP
- Connecting to MySQL with PHP
- Retrieving data from MySQL
- Working with retrieved data
- Creating records with PHP
- Updating and deleting records with PHP
- SQL injection
- Escaping strings for MySQL
- Introducing prepared statements
- Blueprinting the application
- Building the CMS database
- Establishing your work area
- Creating and styling the first page
- Making page assets reusable
- Connecting the application to the database
- Adding pages to the navigation subjects
- Refactoring the navigation
- Selecting pages from the navigation
- Highlighting the current page
- Moving the navigation to a function
- Finding a subject in the database
- Refactoring the page selection
- Creating a new subject form
- Processing form values and adding subjects
- Passing data in the session
- Validating form values
- Creating an edit subject form
- Using single-page submission
- Deleting a subject
- Cleaning up
- Assignment: Pages CRUD
- Assignment results: Pages CRUD
- The public appearance
- Using a context for conditional code
- Adding a default subject behaviour
- The public content area
- Protecting page visibility
- User authentication overview
- Admin CRUD
- Encrypting passwords
- Salting passwords
- Adding password encryption to CMS
- New PHP password functions
- Creating a login system
- Checking for authorization
- Creating a logout page
- Using variable variables
- Applying more array functions
- Building dates and times: Epoch/Unix
- Formatting dates and times: Strings and SQL
- Setting server and request variables
- Establishing global and static variable scope
- Making a reference assignment
- Using references as function arguments
- Using references as function return values
- Introducing the concept and basics of OOP
- Defining classes
- Defining class methods
- Instantiating a class
- Referencing an instance
- Defining class properties
- Understanding class inheritance
- Setting access modifiers
- Using setters and getters
- Working with the static modifier
- Reviewing the scope resolution operator
- Referencing the Parent class
- Using constructors and destructors
- Cloning objects
- Comparing objects
- File system basics
- Understanding file permissions
- Setting file permissions
- PHP permissions
- Accessing files
- Writing to files
- Deleting files
- Moving the file pointer
- Reading files
- Examining file details
- Working with directories
- Viewing directory content
- Configuring PHP for email
- Sending email with mail()
- Using headers
- Reviewing SMTP
- Using PHPMailer
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Module 1: Introduction to Web Programming
- Introduction
- Server Side and Client Side applications
- HTML
- CSS
- Silverlight
- ASP.NET
- ASP.NET AJAX
- Introduction
- ASP.NET Web pages
- ASP.NET Model View Controller(MVC)
- ASP.NET Web Forms
- .NET Framework
- IIS
- IDE
- Working with Views and Windows
- Adding Folders and Files to your website
- Projects and solution
- Building and Executing a project
- Buttons
- Textbox and Label
- Check box and Radio Button
- List Ctrl
- ListItemCollection object
- Bulleted and numbered lists
- Hyperlink and Image controls
- Panel controls
- Calendars
- Multi Views
- Assembly
- Control
- Implements
- Import
- Master
- MasterType
- OutputCache
- Page
- PreviousPageType
- Reference
- Register
- Event Arguments
- Application and Session Events
- Page and control events
- Event handling using controls
- Default controls
- Database systems
- Microsoft SQL Server
- SQL
- SQL Server + ASP.NET
- Example
- Tracing
- Error Handling
- Data Caching
- WebSerive
- MultiThreading
- Configuration
- Debugging
- XCOPY Deployment
- Copying a web site
- Creating a setup project
- Form based authentication
- IIS Authentication SSL
- Features of Java
- Simple
- Secure
- Portable
- Robust
- Multithreading
- Platform-Independent
- Distributed.
- Dynamic
- New Features of Java 8
- Introducing Java Environment
- Java Development Kit
- Java Platforms
- Java Virtual Machine
- Java API
- Java Programs
- Installing Java
- What about CLASSPATH?
- Java’s Reserve Words
- Starting a Java program
- Line 1—public class App
- Line 2—public static void main(String[] args)
- Line 3—System.out.println(“Hello from Java!”);
- Compiling Code 15
- Compiling Code: Using Command-Line Options
- Cross-Compilation Options
- Compiling Code: Checking for Deprecated Methods
- Running Code
- Running Code: Using Command-Line Options
- Commenting Your Code
- Importing Java Packages and Classes
- Finding Java Class with CLASSPATH
- Summary
- Variables
- Data Typing
- Arrays
- Strings
- What Data Types are Available?
- Creating Integer Literals
- Creating Floating-Point Literals
- Creating Boolean Literals
- Creating Character Literals
- Creating String Literals
- Creating Binary Literals
- Using Underscores in Numeric Literals
- Declaring Integer Variables
- Declaring Floating-Point Variables
- Declaring Character Variables
- Declaring Boolean Variables
- Initializing Variables Dynamically
- Conversion between Data Types
- Automatic Conversions
- Casting to New Data Types
- Declaring One-Dimensional
- Creating One-Dimensional Arrays
- Initializing One-Dimensional Arrays
- Declaring Multi-Dimensional Arrays
- Creating Multi-Dimensional Arrays
- Initializing Multi-Dimensional Arrays
- Creating Irregular Multi-Dimensional Arrays
- Getting an the Length of an Array
- Understanding General Form of Static Import
- Importing Static Members
- The String Class
- Getting String Length
- Concatenating Strings
- Getting Characters and Substrings
- Searching For and Replacing Strings
- Changing Case in Strings
- Checking for Empty String
- Formatting Numbers in Strings
- The StringBuffer Class
- Creating StringBuffers
- Getting and Setting StringBuffer Lengths and Capacities
- Setting Characters in String Buffers
- Appending and Inserting Using StringBuffers
- Deleting Text in StringBuffers
- Replacing Text in String Buffer
- Using the Wrapper Class
- Autoboxing and Unboxing of Primitive Types
- Learning the Fundamentals of Varargs Methods
- Overloading Varargs Methods
- Learning the Ambiguity in Varargs Methods
- Using Non-Reifiable Formal Parameters
- Operators
- Conditionals
- Loops
- Operator Precedence
- Incrementing and Decrementing (++ and --)
- Unary NOT (~ And !)
- Multiplication and Division (* and /)
- Modulus (%)
- Addition and Subtraction (+ and -)
- Shift Operators (>>, >>>, and <<)
- Relational Operators (>, >=, <, <=, ==, and !=)
- Bitwise and Bitwise Logical AND, XOR, and OR (&, ^, and /)
- Logical (&& and ||)
- The if-then-else Operator
- Assignment Operators (= and [operator]=)
- Using the Math
- Changes in the Math Class
- Class StrictMath
- Comparing Strings
- The if Statement
- The else Statement
- Nested if
- The if-else Ladders
- The switch Statement
- Using Strings in switch Statement
- The while Loop
- The do-while Loop
- The for Loop
- The for-each Loop
- Supporting for-each in Your Own Class
- A (Poor) Solution
- Significance of for-
- Nested Loops
- Using the break Statement
- Using the continue Statement
- Using the return Statement
- Summary
- The Control Overview of a Class
- Working with Objects
- Working with Methods
- Defining Default Methods
- Working with Constructors
- Using Default Constructor
- Using Parameterized Constructors
- Exploring Packages
- Studying the Types of Packages
- Importing Packages
- Using Access Specifiers
- Working with Streams API
- Stream API Overview
- Collection and Stream
- Commonly Used Functional Interfaces in Stream
- java.util.Optional
- Aggregate Operations
- Working with Time API
- Understanding Encapsulation
- Understanding Abstraction
- Understanding Inheritance
- Understanding the final Keyword
- Preventing Inheritance
- Declaring Constant
- Preventing Method Overriding
- Implementing Interfaces
- Working with Lambda Expressions
- Method References
- Using Lambda Expressions
- Implementing Abstract Classes and Methods
- Difference between Abstract Classes and Interfaces
- Implementing Polymorphism
- Understanding the Static Polymorphism
- Understanding the Dynamic Polymorphism
- Summary
- Streams, Readers and Writers
- Essentials in NIO
- Buffers
- Channels
- Charsets and Selectors
- Enhancements in NIO with Java 8
- The Path Interface
- The Files Class
- The Paths Class
- The File Attribute Interfaces
- The FileSystem Class
- The FileSystems Class
- The FileStore Class
- Prospects of NIO
- Working with Streams
- The InputStream Class
- The OutputStream Class
- The ByteArrayInputStream Class
- The ByteArrayOutputStream Class
- The BufferedInputStream Class
- The BufferedOutputStream Class
- The FileInputStream Class
- The FileOutputStream Class
- Working with the Reader Class
- Working with the Writer Class
- Accepting Input from the Keyboard with the InputStreamReader Class
- Working with the OutputStreamWriter Class
- Working with Files
- Using the File Class
- Using the FileReader Class
- Using the FileWriter Class
- Working with the RandomAccessFile Class
- Working with Character Arrays
- Using the CharArrayReader Class
- Using the CharArrayWriter Class
- Working with Buffers
- Using the BufferedReader Class
- Using the BufferedWriter Class
- Working with the PushbackReader Class
- Working with the PrintWriter Class
- Working with the StreamTokenizer Class
- Implementing the Serializable Interface
- Working with the Console Class
- Working with the Clipboard
- Working with the Printer
- Printing with the Formatter Class
- Using the System.out.printf() Method
- Using the String.format() Method
- Formatting Dates Using the String.format() Method
- Using the java.util.Formatter Class
- Scanning Input with the Scanner class
- Summary
- Overview of Exceptions
- Exception Handling Techniques
- Rethrowing Catched Exception with Improved Type Checking
- Built-in Exceptions
- User-Defined Exceptions
- Summary
- Using Threads in Java
- Life Cycle of a Thread
- Synchronization of Threads
- Multithreaded Custom Class Loader
- Getting the Main Thread
- Naming a Thread
- Pausing a Thread
- Creating a Thread with the Runnable Interface
- Creating a Thread with the Thread Class
- Creating Multiple Threads
- Joining Threads
- Checking if a Thread Is Alive
- Setting Thread Priority and Stopping Threads
- Synchronizing
- Communicating between Threads
- Suspending and Resuming Threads
- Creating Graphics Animation with Threads
- Eliminating Flicker in Graphics Animation Created Using Threads
- Suspending and Resuming Graphics Animation
- Using Double Buffering
- Simplifying Producer-Consumer with the Queue Interface
- Implementing Concurrent Programming
- Simplifying Servers Using the Concurrency Utilities
- Knowing Various Concurrency Utilities
- Learning about the java.util.concurrent Package
- Learning about the java.util.concurrent.locks Package
- Learning about the java.util.concurrent.atomic Package
- Summary
- The Collection Interfaces
- The Collection Classes
- The Map Interfaces
- The Map Classes
- Collections Framework Enhancements in Java SE 8
- Using the Collection Interface
- The Queue Interface
- The List Interface
- The Set Interface
- The SortedSet Interface
- Using the Collection Classes
- Using the Comparator Interface
- Using the Iterator Interface
- Using the ListIterator Interface
- Using the AbstractMap Class
- Using the HashMap Class
- Using the TreeMap Class
- Using the Arrays Class
- Learning the Fundamentals of Enumerations
- The Legacy Classes and Interfaces
- Using the Aggregate Operations
- Using the java.util.function Package
- Summary
- Packages and Interfaces
- JAR Files
- The Core Java API Package
- The java.lang Package
- Basics of Annotation
- Other Built-In Annotations
- Creating a Package
- Creating Packages that have Subpackages
- Creating an Interface
- Implementing an Interface
- Extending an Interface
- Using Interfaces for Callbacks
- Performing Operations on a JAR File
- Marker Annotations
- Single Member Annotations
- Summary
- What is Java Bean?
- Advantages of Java Bean
- Introspection
- Persistence
- Customizers
- Understanding Java Beans
- Designing Programs Using Java Beans
- Creating Applets that Use Java Beans
- Creating a Java Bean
- Creating a Bean Manifest File
- Creating a Bean JAR File
- Creating a New Bean
- Adding Controls to Beans
- Giving a Bean Properties
- Design Patterns for Properties
- Using Simple Properties
- Designing Patterns for Events
- Learning Methods and Design Patterns
- Creating Bound Properties
- Giving a Bean Methods
- Giving a Bean an Icon
- Creating a BeanInfo Class
- Setting Bound and Constrained Properties
- Implementing Persistence
- Using the Java Beans API
- Learning the Basics of an Event
- Using the Java Beans Conventions
- Using the Remote Notification and Distributed Notification
- Using Beans with JSP
- Summary
- Basics of Networking
- Sockets in Java
- Client-Server Networking
- Proxy Servers
- Internet Addressing
- Domain Name Service
- Inet4Addresses and Inet6Addresses
- The URL Class
- The URI Class
- URI Syntax and Components
- TCP/IP and Datagram
- Blackboard Assignment Retrieval Transaction
- Understanding Networking Interfaces and Classes in the java.net Package
- Understanding the InetAddresses
- Caching InetAddress
- Creating and Using Sockets
- Creating TCP Clients and Servers
- Understanding the Whois Example
- Submitting an HTML Form from a Java Program
- Handling URL
- Using the URLConnection Objects
- Working with Datagrams
- Datagrams Server and Client
- Working with BART
- Learning about the java.security Package
- Summary
- Introducing Events
- Introducing Event Handling
- Working with the Types of Servlet Events
- Developing the onlineshop Web Application
- Introducing Wrappers
- Working with Wrappers
- Summary
- Introducing JSP Technology
- Listing Advantages of JSP over Java Servlet
- Exploring the Architecture of a JSP Page
- Describing the Life Cycle of a JSP Page
- Working with JSP Basic Tags and Implicit Objects
- Working with Action Tags in JSP
- Exploring EL
- Using Custom Tag Library with EL Functions
- Exploring the Need of Filters
- Exploring the Working of Filters
- Exploring Filter API
- Configuring a Filter
- Creating a Web Application Using Filters
- Using Initializing Parameter in Filters
- Manipulating Responses
- Discussing Issues in Using Threads with Filters
- Summary
- Describing the Java EE Application Architecture
- Introducing a Design Pattern
- Discussing the Role of Design Patterns
- Exploring Types of Patterns
- Summary
- Section A: Exploring SOA and Java Web Services
- Overview of SOA
- Describing the SOA Environment
- Overview of JWS
- Role of WSDL, SOAP and Java/XML Mapping in SOA
- Section B: Understanding Web Service Specifications to Implement SOA
- Exploring the JAX-WS 2.2 Specification
- Exploring the JAXB 2.2 Specification
- Exploring the WSEE 1.3 Specification
- Exploring the WS-Metadata 2.2 Specification
- Describing the SAAJ 1.3 Specification
- Working with SAAJ and DOM APIs
- Describing the JAXR Specification
- JAXR Architecture
- Exploring the StAX 1.0 Specification
- Exploring the WebSocket 1.0 Specification
- Describing the JAX-RS 2.0 Specification
- Exploring the JASON-P 1.0 Specification
- Section C: Using the Web Service Specifications
- Using the JAX-WS 2.2 Specification
- Using the JAXB 2.2 Specification
- Using the WSEE and WS-Metadata Specifications
- Implementing the SAAJ Specification
- Implementing the JAXR Specification
- Implementing the StAX Specification
- What can Python do?
- Why Python?
- Good to know
- Python Syntax compared to other programming languages
- Python Install
- The print statement
- Comments
- Python Data Structures & Data Types
- String Operations in Python
- Simple Input & Output
- Simple Output Formatting
- Operators in python
- Indentation
- The If statement and its’ related statement
- An example with if and it’s related statement
- The while loop
- The for loop
- The range statement
- Break &Continue
- Assert
- Examples for looping
- Create your own functions
- Functions Parameters
- Variable Arguments
- Scope of a Function
- Function Documentations
- Lambda Functions& map
- n Exercise with functions
- Create a Module
- Standard Modules
- Errors
- Exception handling with try
- handling Multiple Exceptions
- Writing your own Exception
- File handling Modes
- Reading Files
- Writing& Appending to Files
- Handling File Exceptions
- The with statement
- New Style Classes
- Creating Classes
- Instance Methods
- Inheritance
- Polymorphism
- Exception Classes & Custom Exceptions
- Iterators
- Generators
- The Functions any and all
- With Statement
- Data Compression
- List Comprehensions
- Nested List Comprehensions
- Dictionary Comprehensions
- Functions
- Default Parameters
- Variable Arguments
- Specialized Sorts
- namedtuple()
- deque
- ChainMap
- Counter
- OrderedDict
- defaultdict
- UserDict
- UserList
- UserString
- Introduction
- Components and Events
- An Example GUI
- The root Component
- Adding a Button
- Entry Widgets
- Text Widgets
- Check buttons
- Introduction
- Installation
- DB Connection
- Creating DB Table
- INSERT, READ, UPDATE, DELETE operations
- COMMIT & ROLLBACK operation
- handling Errors
- Introduction
- A Daytime Server
- Clients and Servers
- The Client Program
- The Server Program
- sleep
- Program execution time
- more methods on date/time
- Filter
- Map
- Reduce
- Decorators
- Frozen set
- Collections
- Split
- Working with special characters, date, emails
- Quantifiers
- Match and find all
- character sequence and substitute
- Search method
- Class and threads
- Multi-threading
- Synchronization
- Treads Life cycle
- use cases
- Introduction
- Facebook Messenger
- Openweather
Placement
ACTE Chennai offers Placement opportunities as add-on to every student / professional who completed our classroom or online training. Some of our students are working in these companies listed below.- We are associated with top organizations like HCL, Wipro, Dell, accenture, Google, CTS, TCS; IBM etc. It make us capable to place our students in top MNCs across the globe
- We have separate student’s portals for Placement, here you will get all the interview schedules and we notify you through Emails.
- after completion of 70% Freshers Master Program training course content, we will arrange the interview calls to students & prepare them to F2F interaction
- Freshers Master Program Trainers assist students in developing their resume matching the current industry needs
- We have a dedicated Placement support team wing that assist students in securing Placement according to their requirements
- We will schedule Mock Exams and Mock Interviews to find out the GaP in Candidate Knowledge