There is a basic computer skills tutorial online at http://www.ctdlc.org/remediation/, but there is also computer training available at Computer Services Ltd., located at 1201 Wolf Hill Rd, Cheshire CT 06410. You can call them at (203) 272-9664.
All schools are offering computer classes. Just go to the schools near to your area or just go to their website. But learning a computer isn't hard, you can just rent a personal trainer that can teach you the basics of computer.
basics of information systems basics of computer hardware principles of networking - Local / Wide Area Networks (LAN/WAN)
anything in the blue color area
I was not able to find a computer forensics class online offered by University of Washington, however there are a number of other online schools that offer this course, you can find a list of them in the Washington area here http://www.onlineeducation.net/schools/computer-forensics/WA
The computer N drive is a network file storage area. To access the drive, you look in the 'My Computer' area on your computer.
The computer N drive is a network file storage area. To access the drive, you look in the 'My Computer' area on your computer.
That computer is at least 4 area while in use.
yes
class area{ int l,w,a; a=i*w; printf"area of rectangle is= %d",a; endl; }
"public" means that objects can access this member/method from outside of the class that it was declared in. This is the opposite of "private", which means that only methods in the declaring class can access this object, and "protected" which means that this member/method is private except for subclasses, which see it as public. For example: class Shape{ private area; // Only methods in the "Shape" class can access this variable public getArea{return area}; // This is legal because it is in the Shape class protected setArea(int x){area = x}; }; class Circle : Shape{ // Circle is a subclass of Shape and inherits its members & methods public randomFunction{area = 7;} // ILLEGAL, area (which belongs to "Shape" is private public randomFunction2{return getArea()}; // LEGAL, getArea is public public randomFunction3{setArea(7)}; // LEGAL, because we inherit from Shape }; See also: encapsulation
We learned about area and perimeter in math class.
The only child care licensing class I could find in your area is at Rasmussen College.