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About Programming w/ Professor Sluiter

Shad Sluiter is a professor at Grand Canyon University in Phoenix, AZ. The channel has tutorials for software development, computer science and computer programming in C#, ASP.NET, Java, Spring Boot, Android, PHP, SQL, Javascript, NodeJS, React, HTML, CSS, Python, computer security and ethical hacking. Some of the more popular lessons include SQLite for Android, AES encryption, Database design with Microsoft Access, a GPS location mobile app, C# programming and Excel.

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