Android and iPhone Programming Training Classes in Training/Milwaukee,

Learn Android and iPhone Programming in Training/Milwaukee 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/Milwaukee: Android and iPhone Programming Training

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Android and iPhone Programming Training Catalog

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: $ 2590length: 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: $ 2590length: 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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I use Remote Desktop all the time to work inside of my development systems hosted by Microsoft Virtual Server. I use the host system to browse the web for documentation and searches as I work and when I need to copy some text from the web browser I find many times the link between the host clipboard and the remote clipboard is broken. In the past I have read that somehow the remote clipboard utility, rdpclip.exe, gets locked and no longer allows the clipboard to be relayed between the host and the client environment. My only way to deal with it was to use the internet clipboard, cl1p.net. I would create my own space and use it to send content between environments. But that is a cumbersome step if you are doing it frequently.

The only way I really knew to fix the clipboard transfer was to close my session and restart it. That meant closing the tools I was using like Visual Studio, Management Studio and the other ancillary processes I have running as I work and then restarting all of it just to restore the clipboard. But today I found a good link on the Terminal Services Blog explaining that what is really happening. The clipboard viewer chain is somehow becoming unresponsive on the local or remote system and events on the clipboards are not being relayed between systems. It is not necessarily a lock being put in place but some sort of failed data transmission. It then goes on to explain the 2 steps you can take to restore the clipboard without restarting your session.

  • Use Task Manager to kill the rdpclip.exe process
  • Run rdpclip.exe to restart it

The clipboard communications should be restored. My clipboard is currently working because I just restarted my session to fix it, but I wanted to test these steps. I killed rdpclip.exe and started it and was able to copy/paste from the remote to the host system. The next time my clipboard dies I will have to check to see if these steps truly do work.

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