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February 7th, 2005

Migrate Java/ASP resources to Flash App. Development

In past few weeks we have recieved calls from atleast dozen of a companies who require flash developers. Well, the fact is, the demand is really really high and supply is equally less. So we recommend a very viable alternative.

A course on Flash Application development for Java/ASP programmers. I hope you all will agree that it is much easier to find manpower for Java and ASP then flash developers.

So in just 5 days you can transform them into flash developers with the required knowledge to meet your project requirements.

For more details please mail us on flash@teknopoint.info

Macromedia Flash MX 2004: Application Development for Programmers provides application server programmers with no Flash experience the knowledge and hands-on practice they need to build a rich Internet application with Flash. This course focuses exclusively on teaching students what they need to know about the Flash interface and the ActionScript language to build a real-world rich internet application interacting dynamically with the user and retrieving and sending data to XML files, web services, and application server classes.

Audience
This course is for experienced programmers who are new to Flash and want to learn to create applications with Flash. To gain the most from this class, you should already have:

  • Experience creating data-base driven web applications
    *Knowledge of basic programming constructs including loops, functions, arrays, objects, and classes

Himanshu

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