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FLEX 3.0 APPLICATION DEVELOPER CERTIFICATE (FADC) COURSE

§ Registration open for the next Course Group starting on January 11, 2009§

Recommend the FADC Course to your friend

Course Name: Flex 3.0 Application Developer Certificate (FADC) from Wavelength

Who Should Join this Course?

This Flex training program will be beneficial to the following audience:

  • Practicing ActionScript Programmers who wish to extend their capabilities in Rich Internet Applications programming by gaining expertise in Flex.
  • Practicing Programmers/Developers who would like to gain expertise in the exploding field of Rich Internet Applications Development using the Flex Platform, and who have been programming & developing applications using any of the following languages.
    • C Sharp (C#) / C++ / C
    • Java
    • JavaScript / VBScript
  • ActionScript Programmers who possess Wavelength's ASDC Certificate and who wish to extend their capabilities in Rich Internet Applications programming by gaining expertise in Flex.

(Note: Preference shall be given to those who have already completed ActionScript Developer Certificate Course (ASDC) from Wavelength.)

Conducted By:

  • Ranjeet Anand
    [ MBA(FMS-Delhi), B.Tech (Hons.) IT-BHU ]
    Founder & CEO, Innoken Online Games & eLearning

    Ranjeet has been working in the area of multimedia programing since 1997. Before starting Innoken in 2002, he worked with TCS and Satyam. Innoken develops high-end eLearning interactions & simulations, and online games for international clients. His passion for teaching brings his expertise to Wavelength's ASDC and AS2OOP.

  • What Wavelength's ActionScript Courses/Workshops students have to say:

    “This is the only professional course in the industry for ActionScript. It covers all the important aspects of ActionScript programming .The main thing which I got from Wavelength is their experience. They gave a new direction to my life. I am really thankful to Wavelength. I got these things from the course:

    Professionalism + Experience + Positive Thinking + Good Job”

    Nitin Jain – working as Analyst (ActionScript) with Accenture, Gurgaon.

    “A one-of-its-kind training program that is very well structured for both newbies & experienced alike. Wavelength not only makes sure that you learn how to write code, but how to write it efficiently too. The best part of the course is, small exercises given weekly which ultimately help you in building a WBT at the end of the course. I myself have developed strong potential for ActionScript programming & am currently very well placed with Magic. A sure shot way to get into e-learning industry.”

    Rahul Grover – working as Sr. ActionScript Programmer with Magic Software, Noida

    Other Views:

    I feel empowered after completing this training workshop. At the beginning of the workshop, I thought that 5 days is such as short span of time. Now I declare that 5 days can change your life. The way Wavelength teaches is excellent. As far as the concepts are concerned, everything becomes crystal clear and your confidence rises to the zenith when you complete the workshop.

    The workshop is excellent. I am looking forward to more such workshops. My best wishes to Wavelength.

    Vikash Bhardwaj – Lead Software Engineer (ActionScript) with Tata Interactive Systems, Mumbai
    (Vikash attended the 5-Day ActionScript training workshop conducted by Wavelength)


Course Objectives: Upon completing this course the learner will:

    1. develop a firm understanding of Flex Framework and Rich Internet Applications (RIAs).
    2. become capable of integrating and developing a complete Flex application using MXML and ActionScript 3.0 .
    3. be capable of developing rich web-applications without any prior knowledge of Flash software.
    4. become confident and comfortable in attending interviews for the position of Flex 3.0 programmer or Flex 3.0 Developer.

FADC - Content Outline:  

  1. Introduction to Flex
    • Why Flex, What it is, and how it works?
    • Flex vs. Flash
    • Flex programming environment
    • Flex Compiler
    • Structural Analysis of a Rich Internet Application (RIA)
  2. Understanding MXML
    • Introduction to XML and need for MXML
    • MXML Syntax
  3. Introduction to ActionScript 3.0
    • Syntax
    • Functions
    • Class, Properties, and Methods
    • Event Handling
  4. Flex Framework
    • Class Hierarchy
    • Flex Application runtime
  5. Organizing Layout & Containers
    • Application Container
    • Layout Containers
    • Navigator Containers
  6. Event and Event Handling though MXML
  7. Components/Controls used in a Flex application
    • Text - Based Controls
    • Menu-Based Controls
    • Data-Driven Controls
    • Other Common Controls
  8. Tooltips and Popup Windows
  9. Cursor Management & creating custom cursors
  10. Drag and Drop
  11. Capturing Keyboard Keys and handling Key Events
  12. Compile-time Embedding of Assets
    • Fonts
    • Images
    • Audio (Sound)
    • Video
  13. Loading of external assets into a Flex Application
  14. Using States & Transitions
  15. Using Behaviors – Triggers & Effects
  16. Introduction to Styles, Skins and Themes
  17. Using Item Renderers & Item Editors
  18. Organization of Data inside a Flex Application
    • Data Communication Model
    • Building Data Model using MXML
    • Data Binding
  19. Manipulating Data I - Shared Objects
  20. Manipulating Data II – External XML Files
  21. Manipulating Data III – HTTPService, URLLoader
  22. Manipulating Data IV – Webservices
  23. Data Validators and Formaters
  24. Brief Overview of
    • FDS (Flex Data Services)
    • Flex Messaging Services
    • Flex Charting

FADC - Learning Methodology:

  • Course Design, Development, Implementation based on Instructional Design Principles
  • Project-based Approach Complemented with Real-life Illustrative Cases
  • Home Assignments
  • Classroom exercises and Quizzes
  • Continuous Evaluation and Feedback during the training
  • Project work with weekly submissions & feedback
  • Weekly discussions on Wavelength's Online Discussion Forum
  • Online Test at the end of the Course
  • Mock Interview & Career Counseling on completion of the training program

Course Duration:

  • Eight Weeks Course – with classes on Sundays.
  • Two Classes (1.5 hours each) per Week with a 15-minute –break between classes.
  • Additional time the student has to spend on Project/Assignments – 8 to 10 Hours per Week.

Course Fee:

  • Please call Wavelength on 9810324284 / 9810412297

Certificate:

  • Upon completing this course you will receive the Flex 3.0 Application Developer Certificate from Wavelength.

How to join the Flex 3.0 Application Developer Certificate Course:

  • To know about the availability of seats in the next course group and the process of registration contact Wavelength at 9810324284 / 9810412297 or send an email to
    connect [at] vibrantwavelength [dot] com *

    * Please replace "[at]" with "@" and "[dot] com" with ".com" when you send us an email.

 

FLEX 3.0 APPLICATION DEVELOPER CERTIFICATE (FADC) COURSE

§ Registration open for the next Course Group starting on January 11, 2009§

Recommend the FADC Course to your friend

 

 

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