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Flex 3 and LiveCycle Data Services: Integrating with Data and Messaging
Lesson #1: Introduction to Flex and ColdFusion 1. Flex 3 and ColdFusion 2. Reviewing the course prerequisi...
1 session available for $1,200.00
- 18 year olds or older
- Intermediate, Advanced
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Introduction to Cascading Style Sheets
With the advent of modern web browsers the promise of Cascading Stylesheets has become a reality. Our Introduction to...
1 session available for $500.00
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Flex Fundamentals
Class Objectives: * Create your first Flex application. * Add user interface controls. * Understand ...
1 session available for $1,200.00
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Captivate Fundamentals
Learn how to create interactive training movies that allow students to select customized training paths. After ta...
1 session available for $695.00
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MySQL Introduction
This convenient two-day training course introduces students to the suite of MySQL open source programs including the ...
1 session available for $795.00
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PHP Fundamentals
PHP is a free, open source language similar to Perl but used solely in dynamic web pages. Users can freely download a...
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Flex Fundamentals
Adobe Flex is an integrated development environment used to create web applications with desktop application function...
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How Computers Look at Art
Thanks to cutting edge advancements in computer science, questions and controversies in the study of art are now bein...
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Computer Literacy Basics
For the entry level student, The Stride Center offers a 14 week instructional program that provides participants with...
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Computer 101 with Mary Holkenbrink
Basic computer course. How to turn on your machine, navigate, save files, move files, and overall computer terms.
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Computer Training Articles
Adding Application and Documents Folders to the Dock
iAlicia – December 23, 2009
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One of the best ways to get easy access to every program and every file on your computer is to put shortcuts to their folders in your Dock.
Drag the Document Folder and Applications folder from th...
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OSX10.6 Snow Leopard Double-click Errors
iAlicia – November 21, 2009
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Up until now, if you double-clicked on a file from the Finder, it would open up automatically in the application that created it.
Several calls from AppleWorks 6.0 users after they updated to OSX ...
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