Android and iPhone Programming Training Classes in Training/Buffalo,

Learn Android and iPhone Programming in Training/Buffalo and surrounding areas via our hands-on, expert led courses. All of our classes either are offered on an onsite, online or public instructor led basis. Here is a list of our current Android and iPhone Programming related training offerings in Training/Buffalo: Android and iPhone Programming Training

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cost: $ 2450length: 5 day(s)
This fast-paced course gets the experienced Java programmer up and running with the Android API and development tools and in a position to develop useful applications that incorporate the most exciting features of emerging mobile devices. It is designed as an accelerated alternative to Introduction to Android Development and Intermediate Android Development, concentrating on what many enterprises ...
cost: $ 2490length: 5 day(s)
Android is an open source platform for mobile computing. In fact, it is the worldâ??s most popular mobile platform operating system and available on billions of smartphones and tablets. Applications are developed using familiar Java and Eclipse tools. This course teaches students the architecture, API and techniques to create robust, performant, and appealing applications for Android ...
cost: $ 2450length: 5 day(s)
Intensive and hands-on, this five day course emphasizes becoming productive quickly in Java, Android, and Eclipse. This course quickly covers the Java 5.0 language syntax, and then moves into more advanced features of the language such as packages, abstract classes, interfaces, and exception handling. The Java section of this course culminates with coverage of inner classes and threads. The ...
cost: $ 2450.00length: 5 day(s)
This intensive, hands-on five-day course teaches programmers how to develop activities, services, content providers, and broadcast receivers for the Android platform. Students will first learn how to create activities using views, layouts, dialogs, and menus. Next, they will learn about intents, broadcast receivers, and services. Coverage of data storage is next with chapters on preferences, ...
cost: $ 2450length: 5 day(s)
This intensive, hands-on five-day course teaches programmers how to develop activities, services, content providers, and broadcast receivers for the Android platform. Students will first learn how to create activities us ing views, layouts, dialogs, and menus. Next, they will learn about intents, broadcast receivers, and services. Coverage of data storage is next with chap ters on preferences, ...
cost: $ 1090length: 2 day(s)
Learn about Kotlin essentials ...
cost: $ 1090length: 2 day(s)
Learn the Kotlin Programming Language and Android Application Development ...
cost: $ 2490length: 4 day(s)
This four day course explores the language, tools, and libraries required to build "native" iPhone/iPad applications with iOS 7. Assuming no prior iOS development experience, this course starts at the beginning of the development process, identifying what is needed to obtain the iOS SDK and continuing with a thorough exploration of Objective-C, the native programming language for iOS. ...
cost: $ 1590length: 3 day(s)
Building User Screen ...
cost: $ 1790length: 4 day(s)
This intermediate-level course flows directly from Introduction to Android Development, to guide students through an exploration of some of the more sophisticated capabilities of the Android OS and to empower them to build polished Android applications, activities, and services. Like its precursor, this course focuses on practical concerns faced by the corporate IT developer. The primary case-stud ...
cost: $ 2450length: 5 day(s)
This course is intended for experienced developers who wish to learn how to develop applications for the Android operating system from Google. Students will build various small example app, service, and widget projects and also work up larger case-study applications involving various UI-design techniques. We work primarily with Android 2.3, but also look ahead to some features and development ...
cost: $ 2890length: 5 day(s)
This 5-day course teaches attendees how to build iOS 10 native applications for iPhone and iPad using the Swift programming language (version 3) and Apple's Xcode IDE (version 8). ...
cost: $ 1190length: 3 day(s)
This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the Swift Programming Language. ...
cost: $ 2790length: 5 day(s)
This 5-day course provides in-depth coverage on how to build iOS 7 native applications for iPhone and iPad using Objective-C and Apple's Cocoa framework. ...
cost: $ 2370length: 5 day(s)
This iOS Development using Objective-C training class teaches how to build iOS 8 native applications for iPhone and iPad using Objective-C and Apple's Cocoa Touch framework. ...
cost: $ 2890length: 5 day(s)
This 5-day course teaches attendees how to build iOS 9 native applications for iPhone and iPad using the Swift programming language and Apple's Cocoa Touch framework. ...
cost: $ 830length: 2 day(s)
In this jQuery Mobile training class, you will learn to use jQuery Mobile, an HTML5-based user interface system, to develop single sites for all popular smartphone, tablet, and desktop platforms. You'll learn how to use jQuery Mobile to handle touch events, build mobile-optimized forms and widgets, incorporate HTML5 features, leverage phone capabilities such as making calls and texting, and more. ...
cost: $ 1690length: 4 day(s)
This Objective-C training class teaches the fundamentals of programming in Objective-C, the language used to develop iPhone and iPad applications. This course covers Xcode, the integrated development environment used to build Objective-C applications. Primitive and reference variables are covered as well as arithmetic operators, conditional processing, looping, and functions. The object-oriented ...
cost: $ 450length: 1 day(s)
This course explores the Android mobile operating system from the perspective of user, application, and server security; and shows experienced Android developers how to apply best practices to secure their applications. ...
cost: $ 690length: 2 day(s)
This 2-day course details testing best practices and specifically focuses on mobile applications and mobile web testing. ...

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Here is a list of the organizations that use Python. This list is periodically updated by HSG’s software fans as well as the community at large.
 

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1.       Yahoo Maps
Yahoo acquired Four11, whose address and mapping lookup services were implemented in Python. Yahoo Maps still uses Python today, as can be seen by examining its URLs.
 

2.       Yahoo Groups
A comprehensive public archive of Internet mailing lists that was originally implemented in pure Python. At one point Scott Hassan, one of the founders of Findmail/eGroups (the company that was later acquired by Yahoo), reported that they had 180,000 lines of Python underlying everything from their 100% dynamic website to all email delivery, pumping out 200 messages/second on a single 400 MHz Pentium.

 

Checking to see if a file exists is a two step process in Python. Simply import the module shown below and invoke the isfile function:

 

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As someone who works in many facets of the music industry, I used to seethe with a mixture of anger and jealousy when I would hear people in more “traditional” goods-based industries argue in favor of music content-based piracy. They made all the classic talking points, like “I wouldn’t spend money on this artist normally, and maybe if I like it I’ll spend money on them when they come to town” (which never happened), or “artists are rich and I’m poor, they don’t need my money” (rarely the case), or the worst, “if it were fairly priced and worth paying for, I’d buy it” (not true).  I always wondered if they’d have the same attitude if 63% of the things acquired by customers in their industries weren’t actually paid for, as was conservatively estimated as the case for the music industry in 2009 (other estimations put the figure of pirated music at 95%). Well, we may soon see the answer to curiosities like that. Though one can say with tentative confidence that music piracy is on the decline thanks to services like Spotify and Rdio, it could be looming on the horizon for the entire global, physical supply chain. Yes, I’m talking about 3d printers.

Before I get into the heart of this article, let me take a moment to make one thing clear: I think these machines are incredible. It’s damn near inspiring to think of even a few of their potentially world-changing applications: affordable, perfectly fit prosthetic limbs for wounded servicemen and women; the ability to create a piece of machinery on the spot instead of having to wait for a spare to arrive in the mail, or en route if your car or ship breaks down in a far away place; a company based out of Austin, TX even made a fully functioning firearm from a 3d printer a few months ago.

If these machines become as consumer-friendly and idiot-proof as possible (like computers), it’s possible that in a matter of decades (maybe less), a majority of U.S. households will have their own 3d printer. There’s also the possibility they could take the tech-hobbyist path, one that is much less appealing to the masses. Dale Dougherty of Makezine.com estimates there are currently around 100,000 “personal” 3d printers, or those not owned for business or educational purposes. I don’t think they’ll ever be as ubiquitous as computers, but there are plenty of mechanically inclined, crafty hobbyists out there who would love to play around with a 3d printer if it was affordable enough.

That being said, is there reason to worry about the economic implications of consumers making what they want, essentially for free, instead of paying someone else to produce it? Or will the printers instead be used for unique items more so than replicating and ripping off other companies’ merchandise in mass amounts? The number of people working in industries that would be affected by a development like this is far greater than the number of people who work in content-based industries, so any downturn would probably have a much larger economic implications. Certainly, those times are a ways off, but a little foresightedness never hurt anyone!

Data has always been important to business. While it wasn't long ago that businesses kept minimal information on people who bought their products, nowadays companies keep vast amounts of data. In the late 20th century, marketers began to take demographics seriously. It was hard to keep track of so much information without the help of computers.

Only large companies in the '60s and '70s could afford the research necessary to deliver real marketing insight. The marketers of yesteryear relied upon focus groups and expensive experiments to gauge consumer behavior in a controlled environment. Today even the smallest of companies can have access to a rich array of real-world data about their consumers' behavior and their consumers. The amount of data that is stored today dwarfs the data of only a few years ago by several orders of magnitude.

So what kind of information are businesses storing for marketing purposes? Some examples include:

- Demographic information — age, gender, ethnicity, education, occupation and various other individual characteristics.

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