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Spring Bootcamps

Our Spring Quarter is fast approaching, but there’s still time to sign up for our 8-week bootcamps!
Bootcamps are 48 hours of hands-on computer training with a professional expert in the field of your interest. Learn javascript, CSS, HTML, Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator, or even delve deep into the mind of a skilled mobile web developer. Classes are 1 day a week from 10-5. Parking is available for $10 and the Grand EL stop is just a block and a half away.

Mondays, April 2 - May 21:
HTML5/CSS3

Tuesdays, April 3 - May 22:
Web Development I

Wednesdays, April 4 - May 23 :
Adobe Print Bootcamp - (11:30-5pm)

Thursdays, April 5 - May 24:
Mobile Design Bootcamp

Fridays, April 6 - May 25:
Flash
jQuery

  • posted by
    Erini
  • Mar 27, 2012
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    Events

Mobile App Inspiration From GrubHub Coming Thursday

This Thursday, you’ll find GrubHub.com indoors and the Grub Truck parked out doors: food for the brain and food for the belly. Whether you’re in the marketing department of a restaurant or are head programmer for a mobile apps developer, you’ll find plenty of eats at this Thursday’s Chicago Web 2.0 And Social Media Marketing Meet-up Group hosted by Digital Bootcamp. GrubHub.com will be presenting its new mobile app, a tour-de-force of usability that allows Chicago’s hungry citizens to find nearby restaurants, read their menus, and order directly from their smartphones. If you’ve ever wondered why you should actually build a mobile app, GrubHub will fill you in on all the gritty details. Click here to RSVP or call Sam at (312) 245-2900 to learn about our Android developer Bootcamp starting January 15, 2011.

  • posted by
    Brian Hischier
  • Dec 13, 2010
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Flash Is Far From Dead

You’ve heard the rumors: Flash is dead or dying. Not so. The 15-year-old interactive graphics program is only getting stronger. Consider video: not only is Flash capable of delivering web-based video, it can support the complex delivery systems required by media giants like YouTube and Vimeo. According to a report from YouTube, there is more to video than meets the eye.