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Web Application Development in Java course starting imminently

We will run a Web Application Development in Java course on 16, 17, 18 & 24, 25 February 2010. During the course, we will cover the following topics:

  • Installing and configuring a servlet/JSP web container
  • Creating a web application using servlets
  • Extending servlets with Java Database Connectivity (JDBC)
  • Managing state
  • Creating JavaServer Pages (JSP)

Web Development with PHP/MySQL and Linux System Administration courses running in January and February 2010

We are pleased to inform you that Knowledge Seven Ltd will run the following training courses in the coming weeks:

Web Development with PHP & MySQL

  • Topics: Semantic W3C compliant web pages, CSS Framework, PHP Programming Language, Templates and filters in PHP, Using MySQL, Sessions and cookies, XML and JSON parsing, File and Directory access, Performance tuning
  • Dates: Five Mondays (18, 25 January & 8, 15, 22 February 2010) from 9:00 to 16:00

New names and schedules for our Linux courses


We have been offering Linux courses since the creation of the company. Today, we have decided to rename them so that they are more explicit:

Launch of ThreeBags

We are proud to announce the launching of our new recommendation website called ThreeBags and which is accessible at

http://www.threebags.com/

ThreeBags showcases the best basic, value and prestige mobile phones, smartphones, digital cameras, MP3 players, LCD televisions, home cinema systems and laptops available in Mauritius.

Enterprise Java with Spring and Hibernate course starting 23 September 2009

We are happy to announce the launching of a new MQA-approved course, Enterprise Java with Spring and Hibernate, starting on Wednesday 23 September 2009 and to be run according to the following schedule:

  • Wednesday 23 September
  • Thursday 24 September
  • Friday 25 September
  • Wednesday 30 September
  • Thursday 1st October

A flexible timetable for our PHP and MySQL course

Our Web Development with PHP and MySQL course will start on Monday 31 August 2009 and will run over five consecutive Mondays (31 August, 7, 14, 21 and 28 September.) The topics which are going to be covered are:

  • Developing semantic W3C compliant web pages
  • Using a CSS Framework
  • Using the PHP Programming Language
  • Using templates and filters in PHP
  • Using MySQL

New schedule for our Web Development with PHP and MySQL course

Since Knowledge Seven was created, our training courses have always been run over five full consecutive days (Monday to Friday.) The main reason being that I think that immersion is very important to properly acquire a new skill. It is also true that since the beginning, a number of employers have been telling me that sending their employees to us during five consecutive days is hard as, well, they need them at work.

Object-Oriented Programming in Java course starting on 13 July 2009

We're delighted to announce the imminent start of our Object-Oriented Programming in Java course on 13 July 2009. The course is, of course, MQA-approved.

Topics to be covered include:

  • Java fundamentals
  • Classes & Objects
  • Input & Output
  • Exceptions
  • Strings
  • Collections
  • Inheritance & Polymorphism
  • Unified Modeling Language (UML)
  • Unit-testing

Linux Level 1 course starting on 11 May 2009

I am happy to announce that we will start a Linux Level 1 training course on Monday 11 May 2009 (in a little more than one week from now.)

As written above, the course is MQA-approved, runs over five full days (Monday 11 May to Friday 14 May 2009) in our training center in Quatre-Bornes and costs Rs. 15,000 per participant. Of course, those who are eligible can have refunds from the HRDC.

Object-Oriented Programming in Java course starting on 20 April 2009

We're delighted to announce our first Object-Oriented Programming in Java course starting on 20 April 2009. The course is MQA-approved.

Topics to be covered include many important features of the Java programming language, Object-Oriented Design and Programming as well as advanced aspects of Java like Generics and Concurrency.

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