This course is for those who have relatively little programming experience. Unlike many Objective C programming courses, this course covers the underlying C on which Objective C is based in considerable detail. It also provides a sound introduction to Object Oriented programming concepts and practice and introduces and makes extensive use of UML diagrams to explain and communicate these concepts and practices.
Class goals :
This course is for those who have relatively little programming experience. Unlike many Objective C programming courses, this course covers the underlying C on which Objective C is based in considerable detail. It also provides a sound introduction to Object Oriented programming concepts and practice and introduces and makes extensive use of UML diagrams to explain and communicate these concepts and practices.
Content of A Comprehensive Introduction to Objective-C Programming
Overview of C and Objective C
Introduction to Object Oriented concepts and Object Oriented Programming
Mastering the XCode IDE (Integrated Development Environment)
creating and building projects
The C foundations of Objective C
basic data types
variables, operators, expressions and operators
functions
flow control
if – else, and switch statements
for, while and do – while statements
break, continue, goto
arrays and pointers
data structures
Introduction to Object Oriented Thinking and Programming
classes
instances
inheritance
polymorphism
Understanding the Objective C runtime
creation, management and destruction of objects
class interface specification
visibility modifiers
class implementation
creating instances of classes
invoking methods on instances
Advanced Topics
Dynamic typing and binding
the id type
how dynamic binding works
using isKindOf to determine the type of an instance
case study: linked lists containing a variety of node types
protocols
basic concept
inheritance of protocols
conformsTo
Categories
Categories as an alternative to subclassing
Introduction to the Objective C Foundation Classes
Introduction to Frameworks
Overview of the Cocoa framework
Overview of Cocoa Touch
Training A Comprehensive Introduction to Objective-C Programming
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This Sun Microsystems Solaris Operating System training course introduces the delegate to the main concepts of the SOLARIS Operating System. The most commonly used commands and utilities are described in detail as are the command line wildcard and redirection facilities.
Class goals :
This Solaris Introduction course provides the skills needed to work productively in the SOLARIS environment. The delegates will practise:
Creating, copying, renaming, moving and deleting files and directories
Using the shell’s redirection and pipe facilities
Editing text files using the vi editor
Setting and changing access permissions on files
Monitoring and controlling their own processes
Using the basic file and text searching utilities
Customising their own login environment
Content of Introduction to Solaris
Course Introduction
Administration and Course Materials
Course Structure and Agenda
Delegate and Trainer Introductions
Introduction to the Solaris Operating System
A brief history of UNIX
The UNIX kernel
The UNIX file system
Getting started navigating the file system
The file system structure
Directories and files
Pathnames
Navigating the file system
Exercise: Logging on to the system
Exercise: Navigating the file system
Basic Commands
Command line syntax
Basic file handling commands
Basic Directory handling commands
Filename wildcard characters
Exercise: Manipulating files and directories
Redirection and Pipes
Input redirection
Output redirection
Pipes
Exercise: Using redirection and pipe facilities
Introduction to the vi Editor
Overview of the vi editor
Basic functions
Switching to input mode
Other useful commands
Exercises: Using the vi editor
Exercise: Using more advanced vi features
Searching and Replacing Text
Replacing text
Using the vi editor
Using sed for search and replace
Searching for text with grep
Linking files
Exercises: Searching and Replacing Text
Recalling and Editing Commands
Overview
The bash shell
The korn shell
Exercises: Recall and Edit Commands
File Permissions and Access Control
Users and user groups
File access permissions
Changing file attributes
Switching users and user groups
Linking files
Exercise: Setting and access permissions
Processes
What is a process?
Monitoring processes
Killing processes
Background processes
Job Control
Grouping commands
Exercise: Monitoring and controlling processes
More Basic Commands
The wc (word count) command
The find command
The cut command
The sort command
The finger command
Exercise: Using file handling commands
The User Environment
Customising the .profile or .bash_profile
Customising the .kshrc or .bashrc
Exercise: Setting up an environment
Training Introduction to Solaris
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This course introduces the delegate to the main concepts of the UNIX Operating System. The most commonly used commands and utilities are described in detail as are the command line wildcard and redirection facilities. The mechanisms by which a user acquires a login environment are discussed and the main features of the Korn/Posix/Bash Shells are introduced.
The delegates will practise:
Creating, copying, renaming, moving and deleting files and directories
Using the shell’s redirection and pipe facilities
Editing text files using the vi editor
Setting and changing access permissions on files
Monitoring and controlling their own processes
Using the basic file and text searching utilities
Customising their own login environment
Class goals :
To provide the skills needed to work productively in the UNIX environment.
Content of Unix Introduction
Introduction to the Unix Operating System
A brief history of Unix
The Unix kernel
The UNIX file system
Getting started navigating the file system
The file system structure
Directories and files
Pathnames
Navigating the file system
Exercise: Logging on to the system
Exercise: Navigating the file system
Basic Commands
Command line syntax
Basic file handling commands
Directory handling commands
Filename wildcard characters
Exercise: Manipulating files and directories
Redirection and Pipes
Input redirection
Output redirection
Pipes
Exercise: Using redirection and pipe facilities
Introduction to The vi Editor
Overview of the vi editor
Basic functions
Switching to input mode
Other useful commands
Exercises: Using the vi editor
Exercise: Using more advanced vi features
Searching and Replacing Text
Replacing text
Using the vi editor
Using sed for search and replace
Searching for text with grep
Linking files
Exercises: Searching and Replacing Text
Recalling and Editing Commands
Overview
The bash shell
The korn shell
Exercises: Recall and Edit Commands
File Permissions and Access Control
Users and user groups
File access permissions
Changing file attributes
Switching users and user groups
Linking files
Exercise: Setting and access permissions
Processes
What is a process?
Monitoring processes
Killing processes
Background processes
Job Control
Grouping commands
Exercise: Monitoring and controlling processes
More Basic Commands
The wc (word count) command
The find command
The cut command
The sort command
The finger command
Exercise: Using file handling commands
The User Environment
Customising the .profile or .bash_profile
Customising the .kshrc or .bashrc
Exercise: Setting up an environment
Training Unix Introduction
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This course and uses of other peripherals available for a PC including modems, sound cards, scanners, digital cameras, and external disk drives and explains how to install these peripherals.
Class goals :
Connect and use a modem
Utilize sound on a PC
Create and edit images
Identify and install peripherals
Content of Introduction to PCs Series: Other Peripherals
Defining Modems
Types of Modems
Connecting a Modem to Your PC
Using a Modem
Sound on a PC
Using Sound in Windows
Using Other Sound Features
Scanners and Digital Cameras
Moving Images to a PC
Editing Images
Installing Peripherals
Identifying Popular Peripherals
Upgrading Your PC
Training Introduction to PCs Series
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