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 17 November, 2025 - 21 November, 2025
- Object-Oriented Programming in C# Rev. 6.1 
 17 November, 2025 - 21 November, 2025
- Python for Scientists 
 8 December, 2025 - 12 December, 2025
- Introduction to Spring 6, Spring Boot 3, and Spring REST 
 15 December, 2025 - 19 December, 2025
- ASP.NET Core MVC (VS2022) 
 24 November, 2025 - 25 November, 2025
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	 Once again Java tops C as the number one sought after programming language on the internet.  According TIOBE Programming Community Index for February 2013 and five search engines: Google, Bing, Yahoo!, Wikipedia, Amazon, YouTube and Baidu, Java regained its position after being bumped by C in May 2012.
 Once again Java tops C as the number one sought after programming language on the internet.  According TIOBE Programming Community Index for February 2013 and five search engines: Google, Bing, Yahoo!, Wikipedia, Amazon, YouTube and Baidu, Java regained its position after being bumped by C in May 2012.
Despite the recent urging by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security of computer users to disable or uninstall Java due to a flaw in Runtime Environment (JRE) 7, Java, has increased its market share of all languages by (+2.03%) in the past six months. The jump in Java’s popularity does not come as a surprise as the Android OS claims massive success in the mobile space. The top twelve programming languages listed in the index are:
- Java
- C
- Objective-C
- C++
- C#
- PHP
- Python
- (Visual) Basic
- Perl
- Ruby
- Java Script
- Visual Basic.NET
Also rising, Python and PHP which are competing to becoming the most popular interpreted language.
	 It’s the eternal conundrum of a hiring manager – you have to hire for every single position in the company without any first-hand experience. How to do it? If you can have a trusted programmer sit in on the interview, that’s ideal, of course. But what if you’re hiring your first programmer? Or what if you’re hiring a freelancer? Or what if company policy dictates that you’re the only person allowed to do the interviewing? Well, in that case, you need some helpful advice and your innate bullshit detector. We questioned programmers and hiring managers and compiled a list of dos and don’ts. Here are some things to ask when interviewing programmers:
It’s the eternal conundrum of a hiring manager – you have to hire for every single position in the company without any first-hand experience. How to do it? If you can have a trusted programmer sit in on the interview, that’s ideal, of course. But what if you’re hiring your first programmer? Or what if you’re hiring a freelancer? Or what if company policy dictates that you’re the only person allowed to do the interviewing? Well, in that case, you need some helpful advice and your innate bullshit detector. We questioned programmers and hiring managers and compiled a list of dos and don’ts. Here are some things to ask when interviewing programmers:
Past Experience
Ask the programmer about the biggest disaster of his career so far, and how he handled it. Did he come in at midnight to fix the code? Was he unaware of the problem until someone brought it up? Did someone else handle it? According to our programmer sources, “Anyone worth their salt has caused a major meltdown. If they say they haven’t, they’re lying. Or very, very green.” Pushing a code with bugs in it isn’t necessarily bad. Not handling it well is bad.
As usual, your biggest asset is not knowing the field, it is knowing people. Asking about career disasters can be uncomfortable, but if the interviewee is experienced and honest then she won’t have a problem telling you about it, and you will get an idea of how she handles mishaps. Even if you don’t understand what the disaster was or how it was fixed, you should be able to tell how honest she’s being and how she handles being put on the spot.
Social marketing firm Buddy Media is being bought out by Salesforce.com in a $689 million stock and cash deal. The transaction will close Oct. 31 (the end of the third fiscal quarter).
Among its 1,000 customer, Buddy Media includes the companies ofFord, Hewlett-Packard and Mattel. Thanks to its capabilities of sending targeted marketing content through YouTube, LinkedIn and Facebook, Salesforce.com will build on the monitoring technology in social media through its recent Radian6 purchase.
According to Salesforce.com CEO Marc Benioff, the Marketing Cloud leadership will enable the company to take advantage of the massive opportunity within the next five years.
The purchase is arriving on the heels of rival Oracle’s buyout of Virtue, who is the competitor to Buddy Media.
	 In May 2012 Google Chrome hit a milestone. It kicked Microsoft's Internet Explorer into excess phone oh that oh that second place as the most used browser on planet Earth.
 In May 2012 Google Chrome hit a milestone. It kicked Microsoft's Internet Explorer into excess phone oh that oh that second place as the most used browser on planet Earth.
	With Microsoft being in second place, it makes a dark hole for Firefox coming in at number three. Google likes to trumpet three key reasons: security, simplicity and speed.
	Available for free on Android, Linux, Mac, and Windows. It gets its speed from the open source JavaScript engine written in C++ known as V8.
	In my daily use I use Microsoft's Internet Explorer version 10, Apple's Safari (on OS X) and chrome on both Windows 8 and OS X.
Admittedly people do not know anything about Internet Explorer version 10 since you can only get it on Windows 8/RT.
I do not need a crystal ball to know that the Mother of All Browser Battles is set to begin in the fall of 2012 and beyond.
I have said this before and I'm going to say it again.
Tech Life in Michigan
| Company Name | City | Industry | Secondary Industry | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Lear Corporation | Southfield | Manufacturing | Automobiles, Boats and Motor Vehicles | 
| TRW Automotive Holdings Corp. | Livonia | Manufacturing | Automobiles, Boats and Motor Vehicles | 
| Spartan Stores, Inc. | Byron Center | Retail | Grocery and Specialty Food Stores | 
| Steelcase Inc. | Grand Rapids | Manufacturing | Furniture Manufacturing | 
| Valassis Communications, Inc. | Livonia | Business Services | Advertising, Marketing and PR | 
| Autoliv, Inc. | Auburn Hills | Manufacturing | Automobiles, Boats and Motor Vehicles | 
| Cooper-Standard Automotive Group | Novi | Manufacturing | Automobiles, Boats and Motor Vehicles | 
| Penske Automotive Group, Inc. | Bloomfield Hills | Retail | Automobile Dealers | 
| Con-Way Inc. | Ann Arbor | Transportation and Storage | Freight Hauling (Rail and Truck) | 
| Meritor, Inc. | Troy | Manufacturing | Automobiles, Boats and Motor Vehicles | 
| Visteon Corporation | Van Buren Twp | Manufacturing | Automobiles, Boats and Motor Vehicles | 
| Affinia Group, Inc. | Ann Arbor | Manufacturing | Automobiles, Boats and Motor Vehicles | 
| Perrigo Company | Allegan | Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals and Biotech | Pharmaceuticals | 
| BorgWarner Inc. | Auburn Hills | Manufacturing | Automobiles, Boats and Motor Vehicles | 
| Auto-Owners Insurance | Lansing | Financial Services | Insurance and Risk Management | 
| DTE Energy Company | Detroit | Energy and Utilities | Gas and Electric Utilities | 
| Whirlpool Corporation | Benton Harbor | Manufacturing | Tools, Hardware and Light Machinery | 
| Herman Miller, Inc. | Zeeland | Manufacturing | Furniture Manufacturing | 
| Universal Forest Products | Grand Rapids | Manufacturing | Furniture Manufacturing | 
| Masco Corporation Inc. | Taylor | Manufacturing | Concrete, Glass, and Building Materials | 
| PULTEGROUP, INC. | Bloomfield Hills | Real Estate and Construction | Real Estate & Construction Other | 
| CMS Energy Corporation | Jackson | Energy and Utilities | Energy and Utilities Other | 
| Stryker Corporation | Portage | Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals and Biotech | Medical Devices | 
| General Motors Company (GM) | Detroit | Manufacturing | Automobiles, Boats and Motor Vehicles | 
| Kellogg Company | Battle Creek | Manufacturing | Food and Dairy Product Manufacturing and Packaging | 
| The Dow Chemical Company | Midland | Manufacturing | Chemicals and Petrochemicals | 
| Kelly Services, Inc. | Troy | Business Services | HR and Recruiting Services | 
| Ford Motor Company | Dearborn | Manufacturing | Automobiles, Boats and Motor Vehicles | 
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The Hartmann Software Group understands these issues and addresses them and others during any training engagement. Although no IT educational institution can guarantee career or application development success, HSG can get you closer to your goals at a far faster rate than self paced learning and, arguably, than the competition. Here are the reasons why we are so successful at teaching:
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                                - We have provided software development and other IT related training to many major corporations in Michigan since 2002.
- Our educators have years of consulting and training experience; moreover, we require each trainer to have cross-discipline expertise i.e. be Java and .NET experts so that you get a broad understanding of how industry wide experts work and think.
 
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