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Software school training courses in Bellevue, NE (public, in-house or online) | ||||
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Effective Methods of Software Testing School: ONLC Training Centers in Washington Venue: Bellevue, Bellingham, Federal Way, Tacoma, Kennewick, Mukilteo, Seattle, Spokane Tel.: 800-288-8221 I. Background and Introduction |
Software Quality Assurance School: ONLC Training Centers in Washington Venue: Bellevue, Bellingham, Federal Way, Tacoma, Kennewick, Mukilteo, Seattle, Spokane Tel.: 800-288-8221 I. Introduction and Overview |
Enterprise Software Development School: Bellevue Community College Venue: Bellevue Tel.: (425) 564-1000 Students learn object oriented programming techniques using the current software development tools and a .NET programming language. Students apply these techniques for developing applications for both Windows and Web environments. Students will create classes, components, interfaces and user controls. Class provides the foundation for sophisticated application development. Official Website: http://bellevuecollege.edu/ |
Object-Oriented Software Development School: DevelopMentor Venue: Atlanta, Bellevue, Boston, Chicago, London, Los Angeles, New York, Orlando Tel.: 800.699.1932 This seminar offers a thorough technical introduction to the concepts behind object-oriented software development, including the most important terminology, methodologies, and notations. The seminar is designed to answer the questions and address the concerns of software developers who are considering or who are committed to moving to an object-oriented approach. It is especially well suited to developers who know that their implementation language will be C++, though the presentation itself is ...
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Software Quality School: DevelopMentor Venue: Atlanta, Bellevue, Boston, Chicago, London, Los Angeles, New York, Orlando Tel.: 800.699.1932 Some development practices improve software quality, regardless of the domain of the application, the language in which its written, the platform on which it runs, or the users it is intended to serve. This seminar explores fundamental principles, practices, and standards that improve software quality, no matter what the software does, how it does it, or whom it does it for.
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