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Chennai classes for Oracle HRMS training in Chennai provides you Corporate, weekend and fast track classes on Oracle Apps HRMS Functional training. We are the group of Subject Matter Experts who provide full time/part-time support to train you. We provide quality education in terms of 100% full satisfaction or Money Back.
Chennai Classes for Oracle HRMS Training is a registered Institute Under Company's Act 1956 and is completely genuine relationships with mentees and mentors.
Below are the Highlights of our course –
1) Two days free trial - If candidate likes this course, these days are adjusted in his actual schedule.
2) Live Project Exposure of Fortune companies.
3) Training by Subject Matter experts from CMM Level 5 companies from Chennai, Noida, Gurgaon, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bangalore and Pune
4) Running in two major financial cities of India – Chennai and Mumbai
5) Worldwide online training of ORACLE HRMS Functional training professional and corporate classes at affordable fees.
6) Our basic course worth more than the advanced course of other institutes/freelancers.
7) Free Interview preparations.
8) 100% free assistance for Oracle hrms certifications.
9) 100 % guarantee in succeeding the certification at affordable fees.
10) Also provide online training to students of foreign countries.
Course content
INTRODUCTION TO PERL
Perl strengths: ease of programming with operators, flexibility, execution speed
Reusable tool building for system admin, text manipulation, the Internet
Popular application areas: networking, text filtering, Web application programming
PERL SYNTAX FUNDAMENTALS
Running Perl programs
Invoking Perl scripts under UNIX/Linux with "shebang" syntax
Starting Perl scripts under Win32 via command line associations
Getting help with perldoc
Variable types and contexts
Scalars vs. lists vs. hashes
Strings and interpolated strings
Making sense of special variables
Working in the right context
Compound data structures
Generating references to named variables
Creating references to anonymous data
Building multidimensional arrays
Working with multidimensional hashes
Managing files and user input
Handling standard I/O streams
Defining and using file handles
Parsing command line arguments
Reading and writing data files
PATTERN MATCHING AND OPERATORS
Perl regular expressions
Extracting important text information
Building on UNIX regular expressions
Altering data with substitutions
Performing global and case-insensitive matches
Perl's small operator groups
Manipulating arithmetic expressions
Replicating and growing strings
Saving time with assignment operators
Obtaining file attributes
Making decisions with logical operators
Establishing and using ranges
LOOPING, DECISIONS AND FLOW CONTROL
Perl support for conventional flow control constructs
Making decisions with if/else/elsif
Creating loops with do, while, until, for and foreach
Perl-specific constructs
if and unless as statement modifiers
Altering flow with next and last
Constructing switch statements
SUBROUTINES
Writing subroutines
Defining and calling a subroutine
Passing and receiving parameters
Returning values to the caller
Making data work for you
Localizing variables: my and local
Accessing global variables
Extracting local variables with shift
BUILT-IN AND ADD-ON FUNCTIONS
Common data manipulation requirements
String functions for text manipulation
Processing arrays with list functions
Arranging information with sort
Sorting data on multiple fields
I/O and tool building
Manipulating file system entries
Reading binary files
Dissecting and creating records with split and join
Formatting tabular output
PERL AND OBJECT ORIENTATION
How Perl implements object orientation
An introduction to OO in Perl
Methods, classes and constructors
Surveying and obtaining third-party packages from CPAN
Accessing OO packages
How to use use
Defining a schema to employ OO modules
Calling methods with the -> syntax
Passing initialization parameters
Also we offers
Java Technologies
Core Java, JDBC, RMI, JNDI,J2EE, JSP, Servlets, Struts,EJB, JSF, Hibernate, Springs, Jaxp, JUnit , Web Logic,Eclipse3.2 , Design Patterns, Web services with UML Oracle 9i, Oracle 10g.Oracle 11g.
We also offer Real Time Project Training for final year students on the following Technologies
Java Technologies
Microsoft Technologies
Contact
Mr.N.Parthiban
Mobile : 9840496320