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"Amman Arab University" Conducts a Training Workshop on "Developing Internet Applications"

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"Amman Arab University" Conducts a Training Workshop on "Developing Internet Applications"

Amman - Deanship of Student Affairs / Office of Career Guidance and Follow-up of Graduates, in cooperation with the College of Computer Sciences and Informatics at Amman Arab University, implemented a training workshop entitled "Developing Internet Applications using "ASP.Net framework - Webforms & MVc", presented by Mr. Salem Al-Sarraj, one of the graduate students at the College of Computer Sciences and Informatics - Majoring in Software Engineering.

The implementation of this workshop is regarded as one of the training courses and workshops implemented by the Office of Career Guidance and Follow-up of Graduates within the student’s skills portfolio, which qualifies the student for the labor market. The workshop aimed to develop Internet applications using Asp.net Framework - Webforms & MVC, learn the most important tools used in developing web applications using the C + programming language, and differentiate between Webforms and MVC, in addition to learning the skills of creating database tables using SQL Server and how to deal with it using the Code-First Method, learning about the requirements of the labor market at the present time and the skills that the student must focus on before determining his academic and practical orientations, and in this context a comprehensive overview of web page design using HTML and Css was provided, He pointed out many tips that help students to have a greater chance of being accepted in job interviews.

Such participation comes from University graduates based on the principle of keeping the University in contact with its graduates, and to transfer practical experiences from graduate students to University students.