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Monday 26 February 2018

Android App Development Internship

Android Training Apps

Android App Development Internship

Learn App development by our internship,you can build cloud connected apps with this you make your apps responsive and integrate rich-media to the apps.Interns can learn apps and learn to upload the app in just 72hrs,this is the efficiency we provide in our App development program.We believe in Speed,Consistency and Relevancy. Our indispensable Skill is how to build an android app with our monthly active devices. Also you will be eligible for Training Certificate + 6 Months Experience Letter

Duration Of Internship

You can learn how to build and deploy mobile and desktop applications with our organization.

There are monthly, quarterly, half yearly, yearly and two year courses for this training.

Monthly Training Programe   ( 18 - 20 Days Working )
Fees :  5000/-

Course :

Introduction To Mobile Apps

In App Development Overview, Mobile Apps are developed for a certain Platform, and the most popular platforms 

today are iOS and Android. At beginers level we provide training on Android platform.You'll get practical 

experience with the Tools, Techniques, and concepts needed to build a basic Android app from scratch. You'll 

also learn User Interface design principles, which are fundamental to programming and making great apps. 

Prior Programming experience is not required for this course. 

In this we will cover..

I. Why we Need Mobile Apps
II. Different Kinds of Mobile Apps
III. Briefly about Android

 Introduction Android

I. History Behind Android Development
II. What is Android?
III. Pre-requisites to learn Android
IV. Brief Discussion on Java Programming

 Android Architecture

I. Overview of Android Stack
II. Android Features
III. Introduction to OS layers

 Deep Overview in Android Stack

I. Linux Kernel
II. Libraries
III. Android Runtime
IV. Application Framework
V. Dalvik VM

 Installing Android Machine

I. Configuring Android Stack
II. Setting up Android Studio
III. Working with Android Studio
IV. Using Older Android Tools

Quaterly Training Programe

Fees:20,000/-(Can be paid in Installements)

 Creating First Android Application

I. Creating Android Project
II. Debugging Application through DDMS
III. setting up environment
IV. AVD Creation
V. Executing Project on Android Screen

 Android Components

I. Activities
II. Services
III. Broadcast Receivers
IV. Content Providers

 Hello World App

I. Creating your first project
II. The manifest file
III. Layout resource
IV. Running your app on Emulator

 Building UI with Activities

I. Activities
II. Views, layouts and Common UI components
III. Creating UI through code and XML
IV. Activity lifecycle
V. Intents
VI. Communicating data among Activities

Advanced UI

I. Selection components (GridView, ListView, Spinner )
II. Adapters, Custom Adapters
III. Complex UI components
IV. Building UI for performance
V. Menus
VI. Creating custom and compound Views

 Notifications

I. Toast, Custom Toast
II. Dialogs
III. Status bar Notifications

 Multithreading

I. Using Java Mutithreading classes
II. AsyncTask
III. Handler
IV. Post
V. Writing an animated game

 Styles And Themes

I. Creating and Applying simple Style
II. Inheriting built-in Style and User defined style
III. Using Styles as themes

 Resources and Assets

I. Android Resource
II. Using resources in XML and code
III. Localization
IV. Handling Runtime configuration changes

 Intent, Intent Filters and Broadcast Receivers

I. Role of filters
II. Intent-matching rules
III. Filters in your manifest
IV. Filters in dynamic Broadcast Receivers
V. Creating Broadcast receiver

Half yearly Training Programe
Fees:40,000/-(Can be paid in Installements)

Receiving System Broadcast

VI. Understanding Broadcast action, category and data
VII. Registering Broadcast receiver through code and through XML
VIII. Sending Broadcast

 Data Storage

I. Shared Preferences
II. Android File System
III. Internal storage
IV. External storage
V. SQLite

a. IntroducingSQLite
b. SQLiteOpenHelper and creating a database
c. Opening and closing adatabase
d. Working with cursors Inserts, updates, and deletes
VI. Network

 Content Providers

I. Accessing built in content providers
II. Content provider MIME types
III. Searching for content
IV. Adding, changing, and removing content
V. Creating content provider
VI. Working with content files

Services

I. Overview of services in Android
II. Implementing a Service
III. Service lifecycle
IV. Inter Process Communication (AIDL Services)

 Multimedia in Android

I. Multimedia Supported audio formats
II. Simple media playback
III. Supported video formats
IV. Simple video playback

Location Based Services and Google Maps

I. Using Location Based Services
II. Finding current location and listening for changes in location
III. Proximity alerts
IV. Working with Google Maps
i. Showing google map in an Activity
ii. Map Overlays
iii. Itemized overlays
iv. Geocoder
v. Displaying route on map

Yearly Training Programe
Fees:10,0000/-(Can be paid in Installements)

 Web Services and WebView

I. Consuming web services
II. Receiving HTTP Response (XML, JSON )
III. Parsing JSON and XML
IV. Using WebView

WiFi

I. Monitoring and managing Internet connectivity
II. Managing active connections
III. Managing WiFi networks

Telephony Services

I. Making calls
II. Monitoring data connectivity and activity
III. Accessing phone properties and status
IV. Controlling the phone
V. Sending messages

Camera

I. Taking pictures
II. Media Recorder
III. Rendering previews


More

I. Fragments
II. Material Design
III. Gradle
IV. NEW TOPICS: Since each new version of Android has new features, we keep extra time for adding custom 

topics in every batch. You can request any Android Topic.

Android Application Deployment

I. Android Application Deployment on device with Linux and Windows
II. Android Application Deployment on Android Market

Two Year training Programme
Course fee:2 lacs

Complete syllabus


After the completion of training programe you will be cable of doing :
Testing Apps On Android
Special Minor / Major Training Hub
Android + Social Media Marketing
Monetization Of App

Training Certificate + 6 Months Experience Letter

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7. Best App for Art and Artist.


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FAQ's   ::--


Q.1 If I dont know programming then also can I apply for this course?
A.Yes, you can apply

Q.2 What devices are supported for Android instant app?
A.Android Instant Apps are available on the majority of devices running Android 5.0 (API level 21) and higher.

Q.3 What is the duration of this training programe?
A.We have monthly as well as 2 yrs courses.

Q.4 what is the eligiblity criteria to apply for this training?
A. Ideal for freshers,those who are running their own business can also learn to develop their own App,and 

house wives can also go for this traning programme.Prior Programming experience is not required for this course.

Q.5 What is the fee structure?
A.Will depend on the duration of the course.


Q.6 Will I get job after doing the training course?
A.Yes

Q.7 Will I get certificate after completion of the course?
 A.Yes


Contact 

Er Saurabh Jain  [ BE IT] 
Android Developer
AeroSoft Corp
Mob No - 9907031431


Nidhi Jain  [ M Sc Comp]
General Manager Operations
Alfa Bloggers Group
Contact: 9893118503


E:Nidhi@AlfaBloggers.com

Sunday 25 February 2018

Are you a Female and a Born Writer

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The best thing about us is we just want your Dreams of seeing your article published in a book fulfilled and hence need to worry about the grammatical errors,correct English, etc but yes we will definitely check plagiarism and hence please try just to give us 100% fresh and plagarism free write ups. 

You can write on any of the the following topics or Otherwise.

On 

1. Aviation 

2. Mystery Shopping 

3. Health

4. Guide

5. Fiction

6. Motivation

7. Action and Adventure

8. Management [ IIM and MBA Students ] 

9. Journals

10. Self Help

11. Art

12. Fantasy

13. Biographies

14. Drama

15. Cookbooks

16. Science

17. Poetry

18. Think Out of the Box

19. Smart Work 

20. FinTech 

We have made it free ended so that you can create your own topics and write on it.

Although there is no time limit for the time being but we will strictly follow the first come first verify service.

So please try to make them reach us as soon as possible.

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Saturday 24 February 2018

Sakshi Sharma

Sakshi is currently pursuing B.Tech in Indian Institute of Information Technology, Vadodara.

She is from Delhi . She is  from  defence background and have stayed in many places across India   .She  loves travelling to different places. She also love listening to music and playing games.She has a strong will power.She  believes in doing things perfectly and try to give my best in every situation .She can adjust with all types of people .She believes in facing the life as it comes and does not regret for anything in life.She believes in taking chances in life and feels that everything happens in life for a reason. 

She wants to pursue software development as my goal in life .She wants to give back to the society and want the softwares to be of use to the general public and help in social issues.






Friday 2 February 2018

NET NEUTRALITY AND PRIVACY

                                                                                             By   Brishti Mukherjee

“NET NEUTRALITY AND PRIVACY”


Unhindered internet is the rule that administrations should command Internet specialist co-ops to treat all information on the Internet the same, and not segregate or charge contrastingly by client, content, site, stage, application, sort of joined gear, or technique for communication. For example, under these standards, web access suppliers can't convey content custom-made to the capacities of a particular gadget or client, offer free administrations or to deliberately piece, back off or charge cash for particular sites and online substance.
A generally referred to case of an infringement of unhindered internet standards was the Internet specialist organization Comcast's mystery abating ("throttling") of transfers from distributed record sharing (P2P) applications by utilizing fashioned packets. Comcast did not quit obstructing these conventions, as Bit Torrent, until the point when the Federal Communications Commission requested them to stop. In another minor case, The Madison River Communications organization was fined US$15,000 by the FCC, in 2004, for confining their clients' entrance to Vonage, which was equaling their own particular services. AT&T was likewise discovered constraining access to FaceTime, so just those clients who paid for AT&T's new shared information designs could get to the application. In July 2017, Verizon Wireless was blamed for throttling after clients saw that recordings played on Netflix and YouTube were slower than common, however Verizon remarked that it was directing "system testing" and that unhindered internet rules allow "sensible system administration practices".
Research recommends that a blend of strategy instruments will help understand the scope of esteemed political and financial targets key to the system lack of bias debate. Combined with solid popular sentiment, this has driven a few governments to control broadband Internet benefits as an open utility, like the way power, gas, and the water supply are directed, alongside restricting suppliers and controlling the choices those suppliers can offer. In April of 2015, the FCC issued its Open Internet Order, which dubiously renamed Internet get to - beforehand delegated a data benefit - as a typical bearer broadcast communications benefit; i.e. an open utility. In any case, on December 14, 2017, the Commission, which was driven by Chairman Ajit Pai, voted to incompletely cancel the 2015 Open Internet Order, characterizing Internet get to buy and buy as a data benefit.


Definition and related principles

Web neutrality

System lack of bias is the rule that all Internet activity ought to be dealt with equally. Internet movement incorporates the majority of the distinctive messages, records and information sent over the Internet, including, for instance, messages, computerized sound documents, advanced video documents, and so forth. As indicated by Columbia Law School teacher Tim Wu, the most ideal approach to clarify organize impartiality is that an open data system will wind up being most valuable if every single substance, site, and stages (e.g., cell phones, computer game consoles, and so forth.) are dealt with equally.


End-to-end principle

 End-to-end principle

The end-to-end principle of network design was first laid out in the 1981 paper End-to-end arguments in system design by Jerome H. Saltzer, David P. Reed, and David D. Clark. The principle states that, whenever possible, communications protocol operations should be defined to occur at the end-points of a communications system, or as close as possible to the resources being controlled. According to the end-to-end principle, protocol features are only justified in the lower layers of a system if they are a performance optimization; hence, TCP retransmission for reliability is still justified, but efforts to improve TCP reliability should stop after peak performance has been reached.


They argued that reliable systems tend to require end-to-end processing to operate correctly, in addition to any processing in the intermediate system. They pointed out that most features in the lowest level of a communications system have costs for all higher-layer clients, even if those clients do not need the features, and are redundant if the clients have to re-implement the features on an end-to-end basis. This leads to the model of a minimal dumb network with smart terminals, a completely different model from the previous paradigm of the smart network with dumb terminals. Because the end-to-end principle is one of the central design principles of the Internet, and because the practical means for implementing data discrimination violate the end-to-end principle, the principle often enters discussions about net neutrality. The end-to-end principle is closely related, and sometimes seen as a direct precursor to the principle of net neutrality.

Traffic shaping
Traffic shaping
Traffic shaping is the control of computer network traffic to optimize or guarantee performance, improve latency (i.e., decrease Internet response times), and/or increase usable bandwidth by delaying "packets" that meet certain criteria. In practice, traffic shaping is often accomplished by "throttling" certain types of data, such as streaming video or P2P file sharing. More specifically, traffic shaping is any action on a set of packets (often called a stream or a flow) which imposes additional delay on those packets such that they conform to some predetermined constraint (a contract or traffic profile). Traffic shaping provides a means to control the volume of traffic being sent into a network in a specified period (bandwidth throttling), or the maximum rate at which the traffic is sent (rate limiting), or more complex criteria such as generic cell rate algorithm.

Over-provisioning
If the core of a network has more bandwidth than is permitted to enter at the edges, then good quality of service (QoS) can be obtained without policing or throttling. For example, landline telephone network employs admission control to limit user demand on the network core by refusing to create a circuit for the requested connection. During a natural disaster, for example, most users will get a busy signal if they pick up a landline phone, as the phone company prioritizes 9-1-1 and other emergency calls. Over-provisioning is a form of statistical multiplexing that makes liberal estimates of peak user demand. Over-provisioning is used in private networks such as WebEx and the Internet 2 Abilene Network, an American university network. David Isenberg believes that continued over-provisioning will always provide more capacity for less expense than QoS and deep packet inspection technologies.

A more nitty gritty proposed meaning of specialized and administration organize nonpartisanship recommends that administration arrange lack of bias is the unwaveringness to the worldview that operation of an administration at a specific layer isn't impacted by any information other than the information deciphered at that layer, and as per the convention particular for that layer.

Open Internet

Under an "open Internet" blueprint, the full assets of the Internet and intends to work on it ought to be effectively available to all people, organizations, and organizations.

Pertinent ideas include: unhindered internet, open models, straightforwardness, absence of Internet oversight, and low hindrances to passage. The idea of the open Internet is here and there communicated as a desire of decentralized innovative power, and is seen by a few eyewitnesses as firmly identified with open-source programming, a kind of programming program whose creator permits clients access to the code that runs the program, so clients can enhance the product or fix bugs.

Defenders of unhindered internet consider this to be a vital segment of an "open Internet", wherein strategies, for example, parallel treatment of information and open web models permit those utilizing the Internet to effectively convey, and direct business and exercises without obstruction from a third party.

Interestingly, a "shut Internet" alludes to the contrary circumstance, wherein set up people, enterprises, or governments support certain utilizations, confine access to fundamental web guidelines, falsely corrupt a few administrations, or expressly sift through substance. Some countries hinder certain sites or sorts of locales, and screen as well as blue pencil Internet utilize utilizing Internet police, a specific kind of law implementation, or mystery police.