Intertech, a provider of software development training and consulting, announced the launch of a new HTML5 training course.
Leveraging the two-day training course from Intertech, experienced developers can learn how to create innovative Web applications with HTML5.
Intertech works with leading companies including NASA, Wells Fargo (News – Alert), Lockheed Martin, Microsoft, Intel, and other companies around the United States helping them learn and use technology.
“Looking forward we see more and more of our customers looking to leverage the power of HTML5 to create rich, interactive web applications,” said Dan McCabe, partner and director of Training Sales, Intertech, in a statement. “Our Complete HTML5 training course quickly spins up developers on this new technology.”
HTML5 training course covers topics like the Benefits of Using HTML5; Differences between HTML4 and HTML5; Native Audio and Video Support for HTML5; Canvas Element; Offline Applications Using Web Storage; New Form Elements in HTML5; and Degradation Based on Browser Version.
Recently, Intertech announced the introduction of a new training course on the Java Message Service (JMS). This intense course is designed for Java programmers looking to communicate with a message server in Java. In addition to Java training, Intertech offers a full line-up of .NET (News
– Alert) training, SQL Server training, SharePoint training, and other topics including Groovy training.
The JMS training course covers topics such as Message Oriented Middleware, Point-to-Point message model, Publish-Subscribe message model, The JMS API, How to use the JMS API to send a message, How to use the JMS API to receive a message, Message Driven Beans (EJB), Spring’s JMS Integration, and others.
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