Attend the five-day JavaScript made easy with JQuery workshop June 15-19, 2009 at a cost of $500 at RIT/NTID in Rochester, NY. The workshop will be held daily from 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM.
JavaScript is a widely used client-side scripting language in Web development. The advent of JavaScript changed the way we use the Web today. Attendees will learn the basics as well as advanced concepts in JavaScript to create interactive Web pages. In addition, attendees will also learn about jQuery, which is a lightweight JavaScript library. Although there are many different libraries in JavaScript, jQuery has simplified JavaScript for both beginners and advanced users. Attendees will get hands-on training with jQuery that will allow them to create scripts in seconds instead of minutes or hours.
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Prerequisites
This workshop is designed for those who have some experience in Web development, but JavaScript experience is not required. Upon completion of this workshop, you will be able to create JavaScript using jQuery.
CEUs: 3.0
Brian Trager is an instructor and a deaf faculty member in the Information and Computing Studies department at Rochester Institute of Technology's National Technical Institute for the deaf. He has a bachelors degree in Marketing and a master of science in Information Technology from RIT. Brain has been teaching and tutoring computer and information technology courses including programming, multimedia, Web development, and networking to associate and bachelor level students since 2003.
If you have questions about this workshop, contact the instructor at bptnbs@rit.edu.
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