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Practical informationRegistration Developers who are going to use Java in order to build OO applications on a Java SE platform.
Participants should be familiar with informatics (see courses Computing concepts and Introduction to programming).
During each course, participants will have sufficient time to do exercises using the knowledge obtained; this knowledge is indispensable during the case study. During this case study, participants learn to manage and to guide a project; they also learn to work in a structured way.
an ABIS instructor.
Typically 17 days (depends on the modules that will be followed).
| date | language | place | price | remarks |
| 02/04/2012 | N | Woerden | ||
| 09/05/2012 | N | Leuven |
Participants develop OO applications, by using the Java (Java SE) platform.
During this track, participants will become familiar with:
The combination of Java and the OO principles will be put into practice through the setting-up of a case study at the end of this track.
This track is based on some standard ABIS courses. All courses are well coordinated; the knowledge obtained can be reused and elaborated on.
The implementation is done in a native Java SE environment (or using Eclipse).
Additional topics on Java are discussed in separate modules.