Weekly IT Events /172
Most interesting weekly IT events, conferences and education programs – issue 172 Read more »
Most interesting weekly IT events, conferences and education programs – issue 172 Read more »
| May 16, 2012 |
Jasper Hotel 489 Elizabeth St Melbourne, VIC 3000
We are pleased to have YOW! presenter Tony Morris share his experience using functional programming in commercial development. Tony is an expert in Haskell and Scala and founder of the Brisbane FP user group, which now has over 200 members. Many YOW! attendees enjoyed Tony’s FP workshop in December. Read more »
| April 26, 2012 |
Malvern PA, United States
Kophes is a global IT solution and service provider dedicated to delivering innovation and help organizations achieve their business goals. We deliver technology-driven business solutions that meet the strategic objectives of our clients. Read more »
| March 26, 2012 | to | March 28, 2012 |
Philippines
This Web Application Vulnerability Assessment and Penetration Testing training course teaches you the vulnerabilities that are seen frequently in web applications and trains you extensively on manual testing of itscomponents for eliminating threats. At the end of the program, the students will be able to understand web servers, web applications, web application threats and vulnerabilities. Read more »
Macresource Computer Training Centre, London, United Kingdom
The Flash special moves quickly through the presentation and animation features of Flash before concentrating on creating sophisticated projects controlled with ActionScripting. The course comprises: Flash Intro (2 days) and Flash ActionScript (3 days). Read more »
ActiveLearning, DesignMix Bldg., 59 Connecticut St., Greenhills, San Juan, Philippines
Java’s unique architecture enables programmers to develop a single application that can run across multiple platforms. XML allows non-compatible systems to exchange data. Java and XML together provide a true enterprise application integration. In this course, you gain experience using Java to create and process XML documents. You also use Java to build a working prototype of a Web-based application that can generate, exchange, format and control XML. Read more »