Introduction to Java Programming,

Part II (Advanced)

This Java training class is an introduction to some of the more advanced constructs of the Java 2,  standard Version 5.0, programming language.  It is designed for applications programmers who already know a high-level language, such as C, C++, C# or Ada and have some experience with Java or have completed our “Introduction to Java Programming, Part I” class. Familiarity with the principles of object-oriented programming is required.  Students will have the opportunity to practice short coding and perform design exercises during this training session.

Our instructor understands that your work is important to you and that you want the right training which meets your requirements, and that’s why we offer the flexibility to customize our training to address your specific needs. 

Although a specific curriculum/agenda is presently established for each particular training class, on the first day of class, our expert trainer will inquire you about your work, what you already know, and what you would like to learn, to enable him/her to tailor the existing course to the precise needs of your job applications, as necessary. 

We want to provide you with the best, value-added training available, that is advantageous to you and to your business organization!

CLASS OVERVIEW

· Java class structure (review)

· Abstract classes

· Interfaces

· Collections classes

· Designing generics

· Tokenizing strings

· Streams, buffers & binary files

· Serialization

· GUI layout managers

· GUI tables & plots

· Multi-threading & synchronization

· Performance tuning

· RAM footprint

· Garbage collection 

 

 

Tuition: $1,999 (plus NMGRT if taught in New Mexico = $2,136.43), where NMGRT = New Mexico Gross Receipt Tax

 

Handbook:  Included

 

Prerequisite: Have completed our “Introduction to Java Programming, Part I” class or have some experience in programming with Java 

Target Audience: Programmers, engineers, technicians, scientists, etc.  

Related Course:  “Introduction to Java Programming, Part I (Basic)” class

Hours: 24

Class Exam:  None

Class Size: 4 minimum & 12 maximum

Dates: (please click here for our training class schedule)

Times: 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. There is a 1-hour lunch (not included) scheduled from 12 noon to 1 P.M. each day. There is a 5-minute stretch break (with snacks, coffee, juice, water, etc.) periodically throughout the day.

Training Location:

Staybridge Suites, Albuquerque North

5817 Signal  Ave. NE

Albuquerque, NM  87113 

Phone:  (877)238-8889 or (505)266-7829

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What to bring: Pencil and paper for taking notes, and a calculator if you have one

What to wear: Casual, comfortable clothes

Inclement weather:  Should we experience inclement weather at any time during the training period, please check our web site at www.skolnik-tech.com or call us at (505) 299-1157 early in the morning on the class date prior to start of class, for instructions regarding the training schedule for that particular class date.  Thank you.

Registration: (please click here to register)

Lodging Accommodation (for our valued out-of-town guests):

Staybridge Suites, Albuquerque North

5817 Signal  Ave. NE

Albuquerque, NM  87113 

Phone:  (877)238-8889 or (505)266-7829

Web site: http://www.staybridge.com/albuquerquen

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Simply mention that you are a customer of Skolnik Technical Training to receive Staybridge Suites' corporate discount rate!

 

Skolnik Technical is also an active member of the ESD Association.  

Phone: 505-299-1157 &  Fax:  505-299-3647

E-mail:  info@skolnik-tech.com  &  Web site:  www.skolnik-tech.com

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