O&B Java Boot Camp's Christmas Good News!

As the year is about to end, we would like to offer a special promo.

Avail a Christmas rate of P30,000 individual investment (instead of P85,000 regular rate) for Full Java Boot Camp this January 2009.

We highly encourage you to register as early as today because we only have 30 slots available. You may register and settle full payment on or before December 10, 2008 to enjoy great discounts.

Below is the training schedule for your reference.

Course Schedule Benefits
Java Fundamentals January 5 – January 16, 2009

Reduce coding errors and improve maintainability though a strong grounding in Object-Oriented Design, Java Best Practices, and Test-Driven Development with Junit.

Develop a firm grounding in the Java Standard Library.

Java Web Development January 19 – January 30, 2009

Reduce coding errors and improve maintainability though a strong grounding in Enterprise Design, Enterprise Best Practices, and enterprise testing frameworks.

Develop a firm grounding on Servlets, JSP and the Java Standard Tag Library (JSTL).

Become familiar with software engineering practices which improve quality and productivity, such as the Rational Unified Process (RUP) and Agile.

Java Frameworks -JSF February 2 – February 10, 2009 Reduce development time and development errors by making use of a web framework. JSF is the official web standard from Sun Microsystems.

 

Once we processed the TESDA reimbursement, we will reimburse the training investment to you. O&B will just take out P5,000 as administration fee to PSIA once we received it from TESDA.

Here are some reasons why we're the company you should avail of the boot camp from:

  1. It's our syllabus that the TESDA is using. We submitted it to them two years ago in order for the PSIA to avail of their subsidies.
  2. Our trainers are experienced developers. The code reviews and some of the lectures are often conducted by our architects.
  3. We've been doing this for over two years, and we constantly refine our curriculum and materials.
  4. We actually apply what we teach in our software development, and we re-invest what we learn from software development into our training curriculum.

 

For training course outline information, you may call 751-4726 and look for Joan Celis or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

 
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