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( Programming ) - COMPUTERS
INTRO TO SQL AND DATABASES
SQL, Structured Query Language, is used to communicate with a database. It is the standard language for relational database management systems and is used by Oracle, Sybase, Microsoft SQL Server, Access, Ingres and others who then require further training for their own systems. You will learn the basic tools for database design and use including how to retrieve information from multiple tables at one time, insert new information, update and retrieve information for reporting and summarizing. Follow up with the Advanced SQL course and you will be prepared for training in specialized systems.
John Freisen
Four class meetings CEU 0.9
$189 POLSKY 297
13797 Tue 6:00-8:15 p.m. Sept. 9-30
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ADVANCED SQL AND DATABASES
Expand on what you learned in the Intro to SQL course for streamlined control! Topics include how to create a new database with several tables, use information in one table to create new tables, master advanced techniques to restructure the database tables for maximum efficiency, and programming with your database. Prerequisite: Intro to SQL and Databases or equivalent experience with SQL.
John Freisen
Four class meetings CEU 0.9
$189 POLSKY 297
13932 Tue 6:00-8:15 p.m. Oct. 14-Nov. 4
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DEVELOPING WEB SITES WITH ASP.NET
Active Server Pages.NET (ASP.NET) is Microsoft's newest Web development model. In this course you will learn the basics of how ASP.NET works and how to put together the pieces of an ASP.NET application. Through hands-on exercises you will work with the common language runtime, Web Forms, XML Web services, and the Microsoft.NET framework. At the end of this course, you will have the necessary skills and knowledge to be able to create a Web site that can be used to serve up database information on the Internet. Prerequisite: database or programming experience.
Topics:
• Explore the process of Internet communication between a browser and a Web server
• Learn the fundamentals of the ASP.NET classes in the .NET Framework
• Using Visual Studio.NET, layout Web forms without writing any code
• Configure ASP applications, including setting up security
• Learn simple data-binding methods
• Create and re-use custom server controls
• Discover how to use ASP.NET tracing and debugging tools
• Manage application state and user information
Dennis Withem
Eight class meetings CEU 2.0
$329 POLSKY 451C
13885 Mon 6-8:30 p.m. Sept. 8-Oct. 27
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INTRODUCTION TO C#
You will learn the fundamentals of using C# to build Windows-based applications. Topics: Visual Studio IDE, object-oriented,
event driven programming and accessing databases. Prerequisite: working knowledge of the Windows environment, fundamentals of programming.
John Freisen
Seven class meetings CEU 2.0
$329 POLSKY M150
13801 Thu 6:00-9:00 p.m. Sept. 11-Oct. 23
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