Spring Boot Training Available
May 19, 2016
The Spring framework has been a highly popular framework for Java applications. So popular in fact, it is pretty much the defacto standard of Java application frameworks. One of the issues many projects run into though is just getting started with a new Spring project with all of the different features and configuration that might be required of a Spring project.
This is where the Spring Boot project ca
Java 8 Example – Lambdas
March 24, 2016
A few months ago I wrote about how our core Java courses are being updated to Java 8. Now that the updates are a little further along we also have a course map that can show which Java 8 courses we have might be appropriate for you. You can find that here:
Java Course Map
Java Courses Being Updated to Java 8
January 29, 2016
UPDATE – In order to provide clients a choice on which Java version they would like training on, we are releasing new course codes for Java 8. Our current course codes will stay at Java 7 for those that need that version.
At Web Age Solutions it is important for us to make sure we are offering training that is relevant and appropriate for you. Even though Java SE 8 was released some time ago, clients have taken a while to start using it since most Java environments they ran appl
New Support for ECMAScript 2015
January 26, 2016
Although it is a huge part of the modern web, the syntax of JavaScript hasn’t really changed significantly in quite a long time. That all changed though last June, when ‘ECMAScript 2015’ was released. This major update contained some significant changes and new features. Now that more JavaScript engines and environments support the new specification it is a good time to get familiar with these changes.
Besides browsers adding more support for ECMAScript 2015, also call ECMAScript 6 or