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We'll teach you Java


SubjectNew to the Java world? Our Learning to Program in Java course takes nonprogrammers and gently introduces them to programming through Java, including coverage or classes and object orientation as well as variables, operations, compiling, conditional code and many more topics. For experienced programmers, our Java Programming course will "convert" you to Java, covering the fundamentals of the language and teaching you what's the same and what differs from languages you already know.

The uses of Java are many and varied. We have a wide range of advanced materials available (covering Applet, Servlets, JSP, JDBC, Swing, Beans, Enterprise)

LocationWe run regular Public Courses, which are ideal if you have just one or two trainees requiring training. For larger groups, we'll come to you; we bring along all the equipment needed and run Private Courses - all you need provide is a suitable room and the students!
TrainingWe run a whole range of courses - some suitable for the newcomer to computer programming, others for seasoned programmers learning a new language, or wishing to learn about advanced features of a language.
About usWe're computer professionals who have been writing and presenting specialist training courses for a number of years. Last year, we moved our public courses to our new training centre - located in a peaceful old "Spa House" in Melksham, Wiltshire, where the atmosphere and facilities are ideal for getting away from your office to learn!

As well as public courses, we also run private courses for individual client organisations, and we also undertake a limited number of development and support in our areas of expertise.


+44 (0) 1225 708225 - Phone
+44 (0) 1225 707126 - Fax

enquiry@spatraining.net - Administration email
technical@spatraining.net - Technical email

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Updated Fri Feb 2 2001
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