Learning Tree Announces Hands-On JavaScript Course | Internet News

Learning Tree Announces Hands-On JavaScript Course

Written By
David Fiedler
David Fiedler
Aug 5, 1998
1 minute read

Learning Tree today announced the release of “JavaScript: Building Interactive Web Sites,” a hands-on course that focuses on writing and debugging JavaScript and JScript.


Learning Tree’s four-day course is aimed at giving developers valuable experience in adding dynamic graphics and interactive forms to Web sites, developing server-side Web applications, integrating databases and controlling Java, ActiveX and plug-ins, all using JavaScript or JScript.


“JavaScript: Building Interactive Web Sites” is the latest course to be
offered in Learning Tree’s existing Intranet/Internet Curriculum. Other
courses include:



  • Introduction to the Internet and Intranets for Business
  • Developing a Web Site
  • Designing and Building Great Web Content
  • Implementing Web Security
  • Deploying Internet and Intranet Firewalls
  • Web server courses: Microsoft IIS, Netscape Servers for Intranet
    Development, Domino Web Site Development and Oracle Web Application Server


The JavaScript course will be offered at Learning Tree education centers nationwide beginning in October, with initial courses offered in Washington, D.C.


For additional information about the courses, call 800-843-8733, or visit
the Learning Tree Web site.

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