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- DEVELOPER UNIVERSITY COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
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- **NEW** Introduction to Macintosh Debugging
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- This 2 day class emphasizes how to locate and solve crashes that disable
- source-level debuggers. Additonal emphasis will be given to "anti-debugging",
- a technique for designing Macintosh applications whereby problems are detected
- before they can crash the machine.
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- **NEW** Advanced HyperCard for Developers
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- This four day course will use the latest version of HyperCard 2.x. In addition
- to incorporating advanced HyperTalk scripting techniques,your work will reflect
- excellence in stack design. The use of external commands (XCMD) and external
- functions (XFCN) will be discusses; however, the development of XCMDs and
- XFCNs is not covered in detail.
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- **NEW** Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming - SELF-PACED TRAINING
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- This new course from DU offers self-paced instruction in both Object Pascal and
- C++. An informative videotape will introduce you to the essential
- object-oriented programming concepts and demonstrate object oriented design.
- You will also receive a workbook and HyperCard stack, both on CD-ROM, which
- together from an integrated set of multimedia, self-paced learning modules.
- This course can be purchased through APDA (800 282-2732).
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- Macintosh User-Centered Design - SELF-PACED TRAINING
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- This self-paced course, which is a prerequisite for all other Developer
- University Courses, illustrates the user-interface techniques and worldwide
- design principles central to Macintosh software. Working at their own site,
- students will use a lively, entertaining videotape, sample application, a
- detailed workbook, and a HyperCard stack to discover the key elements that
- comprise successful Macintosh applications. This course can be purchased
- through APDA (800-282-2732).
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- Macintosh Programming Fundamentals: SELF-PACED TRAINING
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- Break into Macintosh programming and discover what it takes to build a highly
- functional Macintosh application. This self-paced course makes learning
- painless through the extensive use of multimedia. Narrated animations and
- interactive lessons will help the student gain the skills needed to program the
- Macintosh for a variety of purposes. During this course the student will
- develop a simple graphics editor application using Toolbox routines from the
- Memory Manager, Resource Manager, QuickDraw(TM), Menu Manager, Window Manager,
- Control Manager, ToolBox Event Manager, Print Manager, File Manager, and
- Standard File Package. Equipment needed will be THINK C, System 6.0.5 or
- later, CD player, and a minimum of a Macintosh with 2 MB of memory. This
- course can be purchased through APDA (800-282-2732).
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- Macintosh Programming Fundamentals (MPF) A & B Tracks
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- Macintosh Programming Fundamentals is an intensive 1-week introduction to
- Macintosh application development, using the C and Pascal programming
- languages. The course is offered in two formats: An "A" track for programmers
- with a minimum of six months Pascal or C experience, and a "B" track where you
- must have at least a year of Pascal or C experience (C programmers also need a
- reading knowledge of Pascal.)
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- Intermediate Macintosh Programming (IMP)
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- This three day course uses lectures and labs to cover the MultiFinder
- environment, memory management, resources, files structures, printing,
- debugging strategies, MPW tips and compatibility with
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- MacApp and Object-Oriented Programming
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- This five day course comes in two flavors - one for Pascal programmers (with
- samples written in Object Pascal) and one for C programmers (with samples
- written in C++). Either seminar gives you hands-on experience in developing a
- Macintosh application using the Macintosh Programmer's Workshop (MPW) and
- MacApp to structure a program as a hierarchy of objects.
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- Intermediate Macintosh Programming (IMP)
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- This three-day course is intended for those developers with 6 to 12 months of
- C or Pascal programming experience on the Macintosh. Students should have
- developed at least one complete Macintosh application. This course broadens the
- programmer's knowledge by covering more challenging areas, such as the
- MultiFinder environment, memory management, resources, file structures,
- printing, debugging strategies, MPW tips, and compatibility with future
- Apple products.
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- MPW 3.0 (Macintosh Programmer's Workshop)
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- MPW 3.0 is a two day programming course intended for Macintosh programmers with
- Mac User-Centered Design experience. You'll become familiar with MPW command
- syntax, the shell editor and command interpreter, automated program and
- resource building tools such as Make, Rez, and DeRez, customization strategies,
- and shell script development.
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- C++ for the Macintosh
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- This three-day course provides an in-depth investigation of Apple's
- object-oriented version of C. Lectures and labs will inform students about C++
- enhancements to C, data abstractions, introductory object-oriented programming
- concepts, and using C++ with MacApp(TM).
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- Language Independent Object-Oriented Design
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- This two-day course gives programmers an understanding of the principles behind
- object-oriented analysis, design and programming. You will learn a complete
- methodology that provides a step-by-step approach to Object Oriented software
- development. This is no longer a computer based course.
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- Programming With System 7.0
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- This three day class will focus primarily on the Inter-Application
- Communications toolkit and related components (including the Data Publications
- Manager), but also covers such topics as the File System tools and the new
- "gWorld" color bitmap support for 32-bit QuickDraw.
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- Data Access Language
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- Integrate the power of popular minicomputer and mainframe relational databases
- such as Oracle, Sybase, DB2, INGRES, Infomix, Rdb into your Macintosh-based
- applications. This three day class provides you with a working knowledge of
- the Data Access Language (DAL) and the Application Program Interface.
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- Technical Introduction to AppleTalk
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- This two day course will explain the OSI model and AppleTalk, as well as the
- LocalTalk, EtherTalk, and PhoneNET protocals. AppleTalk will be compared with
- the Token Ring, Token Bus, and Ethernet architectures.
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