NES_MTA_4A -Advance Training in Mobile Application Development using C++ For SYMBIAN OS

Advanced training to develop technical skills in the field of application development for next generation mobile hand set (GSM, GPRS, 3G, 3.5G) using SYMBIAN C++

This training program can also be undertaken as short term summer trainings or winter trainings during college breaks.

Pre-requisites+

C++ Programming

+ You can join our 2 week's fast track training program on JAVA, if you have no prior knowledge on software development using JAVA

+ You can join our 4 week's training program on J2ME, if you have no prior knowledge on software development using J2ME

Duration

1 month

Eligibility

Bachelor Of Technology, Bachelor Of Engineering, Bachelor Of Science, Bachelor Of Computer Application, Master Of Technology, Master Of Engineering, Master Of Science, Master Of Computer Application, Post Graduate Diploma In Computer Applications

Modules Covered*

Smartphones and Symbian OS Basics, Symbian OS Architecture, Symbian OS Programming Basics, Symbian OS Build Environment.

Strings, Buffers and Data Collections, Processes, Threads and Synchronization, Asynchronous Functions and Active Objects, Client/Server Framework, Symbian OS TCP/IP Network Programming, GUI Application Programming using C++, Specifications of Symbian OS Phones, Security in Symbian OS v9

Dissertation - Live Software Project on mobile application module development for SYMBIAN Based Handset using C++.

* You can design and customize your training based upon your requirements from above mentioned topics or ask our experts to do it for you

Training Mode

Instructor Lead Regular / Instructor Lead Online / Instructor Lead Part Time

Training Schedule

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Training Fees

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