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In this course, you’ll learn how to use features of Visual Studio 2008 and Visual C# 2008 to build ASP.NET 3.5 Web pages. You’ll gain an understanding of the architecture behind ASP.NET and how to use the various ASP.NET server controls. You’ll learn to create consistent web sites using Master Pages, add membership features and configure-deploy ASP.NET applications, to authenticate users and limit their access to resources, direct users using Site Navigation tools, debug .NET, and to display/edit data using ASP.NET and ADO.NET. In addition, you’ll learn new ASP.NET 3.5 features, such as support for LINQ (Language Integrated Query), CSS tools, and will become familiar with the tracing features in Visual Studio that help you quickly troubleshoot issues. You will also learn how to work with ASP.NET Profile features, ASP.NET Web Parts, and how to take advantage of creating your own user-defined control. As you progress through the course you will learn about optimizing your sites, the new support ASP.NET AJAX, the new ListView control, and so much more.
In this course, you will learn how to…
* Use ASP.NET server controls to generate HTML and to execute event procedures. * Configure and deploy ASP.NET applications. * Promote consistency within your Web site through the use of Master Pages. * Use Membership features to manage your Web users. * Use Site Navigation controls to direct users within your site. * Add scalability and reliability by setting up an out-of-process session state server. * Use ASP.NET’s new CSS tools to create consistent and maintainable sites. * Debug .NET code that runs on the server to generate Web pages and interact with the user. * Find problems in JavaScript code and learn about other debugging tools in Visual Studio. * Use tracing to find problems in a Web site and monitor performance. * Cache all or portions of a Web page to enhance performance and lighten the load on Web and database servers. * Make Web pages more responsive to users and avoid unnecessary page flashing with AJAX. * Display and edit data using the databound DataList, Repeater, and ListView controls. * Read and write XML data using the XML Document Object Model. * Give users control over a page layout and behavior with Web parts. * Hook into browser history for AJAX pages. * Create deployment packages to handle complex setup issues for installing a Web site on test and production servers.
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About this Course This course will provide you with the knowledge and skills to work with network infrastructure and Active Directory technologies in Windows Server 2008.
Audience Profile This course is intended for individuals who already have experience with Network Infrastructure and Active Directory technologies in Windows Server 2000 or Windows Server 2003, and who wish to upgrade their skills to Windows Server 2008. Typical students include people who have at least one year of experience implementing and administering a network operating system and IT Professionals who work in medium and enterprise organizations with the knowledge and skills to design, implement, and manage a Windows Server 2000 or Windows Server 2003 infrastructure.
At Course Completion After completing this course, students will be able to: • Install and configure Windows Server 2008. • Configure Windows Deployment Services (WDS). • Configure networking and network services. • Configure Network Policy Server (NPS) and remote access. • Configure Network Access Protection (NAP). • Configure Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS). • Manage Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS). • Configure Active Directory Lightweight Services (AD LDS). • Configure Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS). • Configure Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS). • Configure Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS). • Implement Software Maintenance by using Windows Server Update Services (WSUS). • Configure storage technologies in Windows Server 2008. • Configure high availability in Windows Server 2008. • Configure virtualization in Windows Server 2008.
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Includes: 3 full website design projects are covered from start to finish in Adobe Photoshop. Also learn the html & css process. 5 logo designs in Adobe Photoshop and 3 logo designs in Adobe Illustrator, all covered from start to finish in video format.
• Know exactly how to make a website
Not only will you know how to design and build a functioning website, but you will know how to design and build a GREAT looking website. Gary Simon (the instructor and founder of how.todesignyour.com) has been designing for over 9 years. You get to learn the design process of a seasoned professional whose familiar with the latest in professional design trends.
• Learn how to design awesome logos
Be able to design great looking logos in a variety of styles. From web 2.0 to professional corporate. Also learn logo design in both Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator!
• The potential to earn big as a designer
Since you’re able to see how a real professional designer designs and builds websites and logos, you will have the knowledge that it takes to be a competitive designer. No steps are left out of the design process of the 8 website and logo design projects listed above.
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Project files are not included with these videos. They are intended for the original series.
In this collection of web design tutorials, you will find some of the most sought-after tips and tricks for putting together websites with Flash, Photoshop, Illustrator, and Dreamweaver. These tutorials, taken from some of our best-selling training products, include everything from customizing preloaders and slideshows in Flash to create multi-level and expandable menus in Dreamweaver. Expand your web design skill set with this unique sampler of some of the best web development tools available.
Detailed Video Descriptions 1 – Events and Listeners (Running Time – 16:38) 2 – Your First Class (Running Time – 21:38) 3 – Building a Basic Website (Running Time – 18:32) 4 – Making It Work (Running Time – 21:40) 5 – Slideshow Mask Animation (Running Time – 10:42) 6 – Custom Video Player – Part 1 (Running Time – 15:13) 7 – Custom Video Player – Part 2 (Running Time – 10:47) 8 – Cleaning Up the fla File (Running Time – 18:17) 9 – Customized Preloader Animation (Running Time – 14:10) 10 – Importing multilayered documents to flash and organizing the work space (Running Time – 10:51) 11 – File Formats (Running Time – 3:27) 12 – Web Page Layout (Running Time – 6:28) 13 – Background Image (Running Time – 4:31) 14 – Building your first Gallery (Running Time – 6:35) 15 – Imagemaps (Running Time – 8:21) 16 – CSS Basics (Running Time – 15:11) 17 – Spry Layout objects (Running Time – 14:10) 18 – Intro. to Pathfinder (Running Time – 5:42) 19 – Uses for Pathfinder (Running Time – 15:15) 20 – Tracing Exercise (Running Time – 23:32)
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Telecommunications training, TCP/IP and VoIP training courses, video, DVD, CBT, textbooks and seminars for Non-Engineering Professionals
COURSES ON DVD: V1: FUNDAMENTALS OF TELECOM 1 V2: FUNDAMENTALS OF TELECOM 2 V3: FUNDAMENTALS OF DATACOM AND NETWORKING V4: UNDERSTANDING NETWORKING 1 V5: UNDERSTANDING NETWORKING 2 V6: UNDERSTANDING WIRELESS 1 V8: UNDERSTANDING VoIP 1 V9: UNDERSTANDING VoIP 2 V10: UNDERSTANDING VoIP 3
V1: Fundamentals of Telecommunications 1 It all starts with the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) and Plain Ordinary Telephone Service (POTS). We’ll begin with the basics of telephony: loops, trunks, circuits, analog, the voiceband… fundamentals that are key to understanding of newer technologies and services.
V2: Fundamentals of Telecommunications 2 In this video course, we drill into the technology a bit, to understand the concepts, standards and technologies for actually transmitting voice calls from one place to another.
V3: Fundamentals of Datacom and Networking In this course, we’ll begin by establishing a model for a data communications circuit, then provide examples and context for each of the components of the model, and review different circuit configurations including LANs and WANs.
V4: Understanding Networking 1 This course builds on the basic packet, frame and IP networking concepts of Course V3, Fundamentals of Datacom and Networking, to put in place a solid understanding of protocol stacks, the OSI model and layers and IP addressing including address classes, static vs. dynamic public vs. private and network address translation.
V5: Understanding Networking 2 We’ll start at the beginning of the story, understanding where the Internet came from and its fundamental principles of operation. Then we’ll look at some details and improvements such as the Domain Name System, MIME, HTML and HTTP… which form "the Web". We’ll review how you can connect to the Web from a residence and from an enterprise or organization.
V6: Understanding Wireless 1 Understanding Wireless 1 begins with basic radio concepts, understanding "analog radio" and "digital radio", then covers fundamentals of mobile communication networks: base stations, cells, handoffs and mobility.
V8,9,10: VoIP Training Courses on DVD Designed for non-engineering professionals needing to get up to speed on VoIP. Full coverage of all major VoIP technologies, buzzwords and mainstream solutions. ndependent of any particular vendor’s viewpoint. SIP, MPLS, voice packetization, RTP, G.729, hosted PBX, Megaco and much, much more
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Introduction to Computer Science I is a first course in computer science at Harvard College for concentrators and non-concentrators alike. More than just teach you how to program, this course teaches you how to think more methodically and how to solve problems more effectively. As such, its lessons are applicable well beyond the boundaries of computer science itself. That the course does teach you how to program, though, is perhaps its most empowering return. With this skill comes the ability to solve real-world problems in ways and at speeds beyond the abilities of most humans.
LECTURES
Lecture 1 – How Computers Work, Binary Lecture 2 – Introduction to Programming and Scratch Lecture 3 – Threads and Programs with Multiple Scripts Lecture 4 – Binary Numbers, Programming Languages, Working in Linux, and Programming in C Lecture 5 – Secure File Transfer, Variable Types, and Arithmetic Operators Lecture 6 – Standard Input Functions, Boolean Expressions, and Loops Lecture 7 – Cryptography, Bugs, Integer Casting, and Functions Lecture 8 – Local and Global Variables, the Stack, Return Values, and Arrays Lecture 9 – Strings as Arrays, Command-Line Arguments, and more Cryptography Lecture 10 – Run Times and Algorithms, Recursion Lecture 11 – Sorting: Bubble Sort, Selection Sort, and Merge Sort Lecture 12 – Hardware, Processors, and Implications for Software Lecture 13 – Greedy Algorithms, Software Design and Debugging Lecture 14 – Pointers Lecture 15 – Pointers and Arrays, Dynamic Memory Allocation Lecture 16 – Pointer Arithmetic, Structures, File I/O Lecture 17 – Linked Lists Lecture 18 – Inserting and Deleting Elements in Linked Lists, Doubly-Linked Lists Lecture 19 – Hash Tables, Dealing with Collisions Lecture 20 – Pointers to Pointers, Binary Search Tree, Tries, Heaps Lecture 21 – Heapsort, Jeopardy! Lecture 22 – Huffman Coding Theory Lecture 23 – Bitwise Operators, Underneath the Hood – From Code to Executable File Lecture 24 – Dangerous Functions, Secure Code Lecture 25 – The Internet and Webpages – HTTP and XHTML Lecture 26 – Introduction to PHP Lecture 27 – User Input, Setting up a Login Page, SQL Lecture 28 – Threats, Part 1 Lecture 29 – Threats, Part 2 Lecture 30 – Introduction to LISP Lecture 31 – Brief Introduction to System Programming and Machine Organization Lecture 32 – Conclusions

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Today’s websites are increasingly dynamic. Pages are no longer static HTML files but instead generated by scripts and database calls. User interfaces are more seamless, with technologies like Ajax replacing traditional page reloads. This course teaches students how to build dynamic websites with Ajax and with Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP (LAMP), one of today’s most popular frameworks. Students learn how to set up domain names with DNS, how to structure pages with XHTML and CSS, how to program in JavaScript and PHP, how to configure Apache and MySQL, how to design and query databases with SQL, how to use Ajax with both XML and JSON, and how to build mashups. The course explores issues of security, scalability, and cross-browser support and also discusses enterprise-level deployments of websites, including third-party hosting, virtualization, colocation in data centers, firewalling, and load-balancing.
LECTURES
Lecture 1 – HTTP Professor David J. Malan discusses the use of HTTP in building dynamic websites.
Lecture 2 – PHP Professor David J. Malan discusses the use of PHP in building dynamic websites.
Lecture 3 – PHP (continued) Professor David J. Malan discusses the use of PHP in building dynamic websites.
Lecture 4 – XML Professor David J. Malan discusses the use of XML in building dynamic websites.
Lecture 5 – XML (continued) Professor David J. Malan discusses the use of XML in building dynamic websites.
Lecture 6 – SQL Professor David J. Malan discusses the use of SQL in building dynamic websites.
Lecture 7 – SQL (continued) Professor David J. Malan discusses the use of SQL in building dynamic websites.
Lecture 8 – JavaScript Professor David J. Malan discusses the use of JavaScript in building dynamic websites.
Lecture 9 – JavaScript (continued) Professor David J. Malan discusses the use of JavaScript in building dynamic websites.
Lecture 10 – Ajax Professor David J. Malan discusses the use of Ajax in building dynamic websites.
Lecture 11 – Ajax (continued) Professor David J. Malan discusses the use of Ajax in building dynamic websites.
Lecture 12 – Security Professor David J. Malan discusses security as it pertains to building dynamic websites.
Lecture 13 – Scalability Professor David J. Malan discusses scalability as it pertains to building dynamic websites.

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Professor Teaches®, the #1 best-selling brand of Office Training for six years*, provides realistic, interactive, and complete training for Office 2007. Build your skills and learn everything you need, from beginning to advanced topics. Each interactive tutorial is organized for fast and easy learning with practical exercises that build skills quickly and effectively.
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ExpressionEngine Screencasts Building a Dynamic Website with ExpressionEngine Learn how to build a website from beginning to end.
By watching these video tutorials you’ll learn first-hand how to build websites with ExpressionEngine: from installation to preparing for client access and everything in between. Whether you’re building a single website for yourself or several sites for your clients, learning ExpressionEngine will put you on the fast track to getting your websites done. Buy all 12 episodes, and you get over 6 hours of guided instruction by an ExpressionEngine expert!
Episode Listing:
Episode 1: Templatizing the Front Page Episode 2: Adding a Comment Form & Embedding Content Episode 3: Organizing Content in Categories Episode 4: Linking Main Navigation & Building an RSS Feed Episode 5: Adding Static Pages using the Pages Module Episode 6: Building a Stand-Alone Entry Form (SAEF) Episode 7: Publishing a Podcast Episode 8: Adding Membership to a Site Episode 9: Creating Relationships Between Entries Episode 10: Adding Search Functionality Episode 11: Optimizing a Site with Caching Episode 12: Preparing a Site for Clients
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