Programming Languages

Programming Languages

HTML

HTML, which stands for HyperText Markup Language, is the predominant markup language for web pages. HTML is the basic building-blocks of webpage

  • Syntax of HTML
  • Variables of HTML
  • Creating Objects
  • Java Script Operators
  • Program Flow
  • Built in Object

CSS

Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a set of rules for encoding documents in machine-readable form. It is defined in the XML 1.0 Specification[4] produced by the W3C, and several other related specifications, all gratis open standards  
 
  • DHTML Concepts
  • Components
  • Cascading Style Sheet
  • Working with text
  • Dynamically Changing Content 
  • Moving Through Text

The first programming language to be learnt is normally C programming Language. C is first step of all latest technologies. C++ (pronounced “see plus plus”) is a statically typed, free-form, multi-paradigm, compiled, general-purpose programming language. It is regarded as an intermediate-level language, as it comprises a combination of both high-level and low-level language features.

C

  • C AS PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
  • VARIABLE in C
  • DATA TYPES in C
  • OPERATORS in C
  • INPUT & OUTPUT in C
  • FUNCTIONS in C
  • ARRAYS in C  
  • CONTROL FLOW in  
  • POINTERS in C  
  • FILE MANIPULATION in C  
  • STRUCTURES in C  
  • PRE-PROCESSOR in C  
  • GRAPHICS CONCEPTS in C

C++

  • C++ INTRODUCTION
  • C++ CLASS MECHANISM DATA ABSTRACTION
  • C++ CLASS POLYMORPHISM
  • C++ FUNCTIONS
  • C++ INHERITENCES
  • OBJECT ORIENTED DESIGN & ANALYSIS in C++

 

Java is an object-oriented programming language with a built-in application programming interface (API) that can handle graphics and user interfaces and that can be used to create applications or applets. Java is a high-level, third generation programming language, like C, FORTRAN, Smalltalk, Perl, and many others. You can use Java to write computer applications that play with numbers, process words, play games, store data or do any of the thousands of other things.

       

  • Introduction to JAVA
  • Programming Concepts of Basic Java
  •  Objects and Classes
  •  Language Features
  • Exception Handling
  • Multithreading
  • Abstract Window Toolkit
  • Streams and File IO
  • Java Utility Packages , Classes, Interfaces

Dot Net is the Microsoft Web services strategy to connect information People, systems and devices through software. Dot Net techonology provides the ability to quickly build,deploy,manage and use connected , security- enhanced solutions with Web services.

Microsoft Vb.net

  • Introduction to dot net framework4.0
  • Getting Started with Visual Basic.net 2010
  • Working with functions,Procedures and Properties
  • Window Forms & Controls
  • Working with Dialog Boxes
  • Data Access and manipulation with ADO.Net
  • Advanced Features of Visual Basic 2010
  • Working with Multiple Forms

Mircrosoft C#.net

  • Beginning with C#
  • Arrays,Operators and flow control statements
  • Working with functions,constructors & Destructors
  • Operator Overloading,Properties,Indexers
  • Inheritance
  • Abstract Classes and Interfaces
  • Enums,Structs and Delegates
  • Errors and Exceptions
  • Creating multi-Threaded Applications
  • File Handling

 Asp.net 4.0 

  • Getting Started with ASP.NET
  • Working with Forms and Controls
  • Web form Validation and Web site Navigation
  • Enhancing Web Sites using Master Page
  • Error Handling,Debuggin and Tracing Asp.net Application
  • Using ADO.NET and XML Data Access
  • Web user Controls and Custom Web Server Controls
  • Deploying Applications