bDistributed.com Offers On-Site Developer Training

bDistributed.com Offers On-Site Developer Training

bDistributed.com Offers On-Site Developer Training

Courses Give Developers Leg Up on Rapid Application Development with Cocoa

Hoffman Estates, Illinois - September 16, 2002 - bDistributed.com today
announced the availability of its new on-site developer training program.

bDistributed.com's developer training program includes two one-day courses
on the BDControl Framework and the BDRuleEngine Framework. These courses
help developers get the most out of Apple's Cocoa framework for Mac OS X,
by teaching them to use bDistributed.com's new Open Source frameworks
effectively in their applications.

bDistributed.com also offers an intensive five-day course introducing
developers to the Objective-C language and Apple's Cocoa framework for Mac
OS X. This course includes a brief introduction to the BDControl Framework
and the BDRuleEngine Framework as well.

bDistributed.com can create developer training courses customized to your
organization's specific needs, including courses tailored to specific
application areas and industries and code walk-throughs of
bDistributed.com's Open Source frameworks.

bDistributed.com's on-site developer training courses help developers get a
leg up on rapid application development with the Cocoa framework by
teaching how to effectively leverage its power.

For Further Information
For more information about bDistributed.com's on-site developer training
program, visit http://bdistributed.com/Training/.

About bDistributed.com
bDistributed.com is a Chicago-based consulting firm that specializes in
rapid development of custom Mac OS X and WebObjects business applications.
For more information about bDistributed.com, call (847) 372-3955, visit the
bDistributed.com web site, or email info@bdistributed.com.

 
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