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LINUX ACADEMY MICROSERVICE APPLICATIONS IN KUBERNETES-BiFiSO

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LINUX ACADEMY MICROSERVICE APPLICATIONS IN KUBERNETES-BiFiSO | MP4,PDF | 883.38 MiB

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Linux Academy Linux Foundation Certified System Administrator LFCS-APoLLo

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Linux Academy Linux Foundation Certified System Administrator LFCS-APoLLo | MP4 | 4.13 GiB

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LINUX ACADEMY AZURE AI 100 EXAM PREPARATION-BiFiSO

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LINUX ACADEMY AZURE AI 100 EXAM PREPARATION-BiFiSO | MP4 | 343.40 MiB

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Linux Academy SUSE Linux Enterprise Admin Review and Exam Prep-APoLLo

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Linux Academy SUSE Linux Enterprise Admin Review and Exam Prep-APoLLo | MP4 | 1.03 GiB

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LINUX ACADEMY APACHE WEB SERVER HARDENING-BiFiSO

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LINUX ACADEMY APACHE WEB SERVER HARDENING-BiFiSO | MP4,PDF | 3.65 GiB

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LINUX ACADEMY SERVERLESS COMPUTING WITH AZURE FUNCTIONS-BiFiSO

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LINUX ACADEMY SERVERLESS COMPUTING WITH AZURE FUNCTIONS-BiFiSO | MP4 | 1.17 GiB

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Linux Academy Text Editing with Vim Vi iMproved-APoLLo

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Linux Academy Text Editing with Vim Vi iMproved-APoLLo | MP4 | 1.68 GiB

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LINUX ACADEMY MANAGING AWS WITH ANSIBLE-BiFiSO

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LINUX ACADEMY SERVER HARDENING FUNDAMENTALS-BiFiSO

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LINUX ACADEMY SERVER HARDENING FUNDAMENTALS-BiFiSO | MP4,PDF | 1.31 GiB

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Pixel Art Master Course - Beginner to Professional/Freelance (Updated 4/2020)

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Pixel Art Master Course - Beginner to Professional/Freelance (Updated 4/2020)
Video: .MP4, 1280x720 30 fps | Audio: AAC, 48kHz, 2ch | Duration: 16:24:38
Genre: eLearning | Language: English + Subtitles | Size: 14.4 GB

Learn ALL about pixel art in an always growing course! Get access to basic and pro techniques with daily feedbacks!
What you'll learn
Learn how to create both SIMPLE and COMPLEX pixel art! Objects, characters, environment, animations - ALL of it!
Build your own game art with prototypes!
Where to find clients, how to talk to them and how much to charge for your work!
You will learn to design and animate pixel art for all game genres (e.g. RPG, Platformer, Top-down)
Get access to Discord server where you can work on REAL projects (that earn money)

Requirements
You need a working PC, preferably with a mouse and a keyboard.
Description
This course teaches everything about pixel art for video games. From the very basics to the advanced techniques. Students will learn about lines, shapes, colour theory and harmony, creating a colour palette, designing characters, backgrounds, items, making animation and even how to start freelancing. You will also learn a lot about game design principles.
If you are new to art or pixel art and want to create better art for your indie games then this course is for you.
This course is always growing with new lessons (you can check the future planned lessons in a document available on the Discord server). If there is a topic that you would like me to cover, you can message me and I will make it. I am on Udemy and Discord server every day so you can easily get into contact with me.
Discord (1000+ members) also provides certain benefits once you reach a certain role on the server such as getting access to exclusive channels. The wonderful community there also provides a place for you to share your work, get feedback or even just hang out and chill with people of similar interest!Connect and work with other people on game jams (if you want). Yes, even if you want to find game coders and music compositors (or if you're one who's looking for an artist)! There are also indie devs who code and do the art themselves.
This course will strengthen your foundations in art and pixel art. It will build your confidence in your art and give you the information you need to continue improving your pixel art and start making money.
By the time you finish the course, you will already have a portfolio for different game genres with practical game design.
This course has 3 big parts: beginner , intermediate and advanced [A]. Each section is marked with a letter inside square brackets at the end of it's title with corresponding difficulty.
I am available on Udemy and Discord every day - to give you feedback, to help you overcome your limits, to help you become a better artist in fun and relaxing way. I'm here for you every step of the way if you need me.
Who this course is for:
Game developer that wants to learn simple pixel art for games
Beginner pixel artist that wants to become an expert
Experienced pixel artist that wants to expand existing knowledge and learn new skills
Game artist that wants to learn new field of art
Anyone that wants to learn how to communicate in game industry and how to earn money
If you want to join exclusive pixel art community

Homepage

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Physics - Dynamics for High School and AP Physics 1

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Physics - Dynamics for High School and AP Physics 1
h264, yuv420p, 1280x720 |ENGLISH, aac, 44100 Hz, 2 channels | 6h 02 mn | 7.8 GB
Created by: Corey Mousseau

This is a comprehensive Algebra based Mechanics course in physics specifically covering topics of Dynamics.
What you'll learn

Have a deep understanding of the concepts of dynamics such as Newton's Laws, Centripetal Motion, and Gravitation.

Requirements

Students should have already completed Algebra and Geometry courses.

Description

This course is one of several courses designed for Algebra Based AP Physics 1. In this course we will cover the topic of Dynamics, which includes Newton's Laws, Linear Forces, Centripetal Forces, and Gravitation.

The videos and resources will include lectures, demonstrations, and plenty of worked out example problems with High School physics curriculum and the AP Physics 1 curriculum in mind. This is perfect for any student planning to take the AP exam or any Introductory College physics student. While this course does not cover calculus based physics, any student enrolled in such course will still benefit from the ground work laid out here.

While this course does have sections for both High School and AP Level Physics, the videos intended for the AP crowed will be clearly labeled.

Upon completion of this course students should look to complete my other courses regarding the other content areas in AP Physics 1 and AP Physics 2.
Who this course is for:

Any student enrolled in High School or AP Physics as well as any introductory College Physics Student.

Homepage

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Gravity, The Basics (High School Physics)

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Gravity, The Basics (High School Physics)
h264, yuv420p, 1280x720 |ENGLISH, aac, 44100 Hz, 2 channels | 4h 35 mn | 5.81 GB
Created by: Edouard Reny

An introduction to Newtonian Gravitation (kinematics, forces, gravitational fields, circular motion, orbital motion)
What you'll learn

Master the basics of Newtonian Gravity.
Solve linear motion problems (with constant acceleration).
Understand and apply Newton's Universal Law of Gravitation and realise how it is derived.
Understand what is meant by the word "Field" when talking about electric fields, magnetic fields or gravitational fields.
Understand and apply the concept of gravitational fields to questions and problems.
Solve questions involving the gravitational field strength
Apply 1st and 2nd laws of Newton to gravity (which leads to the equivalence principle).
Use circular motion principles to solve problems in Physics.
Apply gravitational field notions and circular motion concepts to handle orbital motion.
Apply the third law of Kepler.
Understand the motion of celestial objects (moons, planets, stars etc).

Requirements

Basics in algebra (equivalent grade 9)
Basics in vector mathematics (equivalent grade 9) - Operations on vectors are reminded briefly during the course.

Description

Welcome to the Course: "Gravity, The Basics"

*** What you will learn ***

"Gravity, The Basics" teaches the elementary notions you need to understand and apply Newtonian gravity:

_ Solving 1-dimensional motion problems (Linear Kinematics),

_ Newton's Universal Law of Gravitation,

_ What are fields,

_ Gravitational fields and gravitational field strength,

_ Gravitational field lines,

_ Circular motion: angular velocity, centripetal acceleration and force, how to apply these notions to solve questions in physics,

_ Orbital motion and the third law of Kepler.

*** Who is this course for? ***

This course is suited for high school students studying Physics (from grade 10 to 12). The content of this course complies with Chapter 6 of the IB Physics Program and Topics 6.2 and 11 of the A-Level Curriculum.

It contains many exercises in all sections as well as exam inspired questions (especially section 6). This course is a very valuable tool for preparing any upcoming physics exam that may have questions related to gravity.

This course is also suited as a refresher for early university students that wish to solidify their understanding on Newtonian gravity.

And of course, any person interested in physics and in how the world works will also enjoy the voyage: I often invite my students on adventures beyond the academic.

*** Structure of the course ***

"Gravity, The Basics" is structured in 6 sections. All sections contain lessons, applied examples, exercises with detailed correction, fun science facts and anecdotes, and many tips and tricks on how to approach questions in Physics. The last section is a little different: it is composed of a general summary and the Gravity Quiz!

Section 1, "Linear Motion", presents a step-by-step technique to solve all linear motion problems when the acceleration is constant. This class is not essential for this course, yet the resolution technique presented is an extra "weapon" for students in feeling confident when facing a physics problem that involves motion.
If you are familiar with linear motion, the SUVAT technique and are comfortable solving questions, you can skip this section. Otherwise, I recommend you view it and work on the exercises: it is truly a good investment for your study of Physics in general. Note that this section can be taken independently from the course.

Section 2, "Newton's Universal Law of Gravitation" is usually the first notion about gravity that is taught to students. If you are familiar with this, and can solve direct application questions, you can also skip this section. If not, I strongly recommend you go through this section and the exercises before moving forward with the course: Indeed, this section can be seen as the doorway to the deeper dive that follows.

Section 3, "Gravitational Fields" is the core of this course. This section teaches first what is a field, and then dives into a detailed description of gravitational fields, gravitational field strength and gravitational field lines. It is packed with many exercises aimed at making students comfortable with these notions.

Section 4: "Circular Motion" prepares for the section on orbital motion. You are presented with a detailed explanation of fundamental quantities that occur in circular motion (angles, angular velocity, centripetal acceleration and forces). As for section 1, the information provided in this section applies to many other areas of Physics (mechanics, electricity, magnetism, atomic, nuclear and particle physics).
Please note that section 4 can also be taken independently from the course.

Section 5, "Orbital Motion" discusses the motion of bodies in circular orbits around a massive object: This section blends notions taught in section 3 (gravitational fields) with notions presented in section 4 (circular motion). It also discusses the 3rd law of Kepler, so useful for astronomers!

Section 6: "Wrapping-up and Gravity Quiz". You have viewed all 5 sections, and worked on the exercises? Then, it is time for the exam!
After a 5-minute summary of all notions presented in "Gravity, The Basics", 12 exam-like questions are presented and corrected in detail.

*** Teaching style ***

My name is Edouard Reny, by training, I am a PhD in Solid State Chemistry and an engineer in Material Sciences. I have taught at university during my academic years. After this, during my industrial years, I have trained chemical engineers in electrochemical analytical techniques.

Since 2013, I am an independent teacher in Physics. I have supported about 5 dozen IB Physics, A-Level and AP students, one-on-one or in small groups. And, for now, 100% have passed their Physics exam!

The physics curricula that are taught today in high schools are truly fascinating, much more than 30 years ago when I myself was a high school student. Still, I do observe a problem. I see it during the first sessions with a new student: a lack of enthusiasm and no fascination whatsoever for the marvels they are being shown. For high school students, Physics appears just like another painful topic to handle.

After a few months with me, the students start to feel the fascination, and get inspired by it. Many of my students, that took a tutor (me) just to help them pass this "horrible" topic, got high marks at exams. And guess what, a large fraction of these are now graduating in an area of Physics at University! They got hooked!

My teaching style is focused on inspiring students, because when you are hooked, study becomes a hobby, and when an activity becomes a hobby, it becomes also painless to get good at it: Consequence: the marks go up significantly.

So expect me using equations yes, and a lot of them, as tools to discuss their true meaning. These equations will allow us to travel and observe the diamonds of our cosmos: For example, in this course we will embark for a voyage towards the underground oceans of Enceladus (a moon of Saturn), above the steaming volcanoes of Io (a moon of Jupiter), within the icy worlds of the Kuiper Belt at the edge of the Solar System, and even nearby an exploding star.

This is how I teach Physics, by making you fascinated by the marvels of our Universe.

*** What does this course NOT contain - and potential future developments ***

This course focuses on the basic notions of gravitation only, and follows standard level high school curricula. It does not introduce more advanced notions like gravitational potential energy or gravitational potentials, which can be taught in the higher levels of some of these curricula.

The course also remains within the boundaries of Newtonian Gravity: It does not mention nor describe any notions relative to Einstein's General Relativity.

This course was a lot of work to put together (around 200-300 hours): if it meets success and upon request of students, I will consider developing a similar course format for Gravitational Potentials ("Gravity, Advanced") and eventually a course for General Relativity. If I do this, these will also conform with High School curricula.

*** Enjoy the Voyage! ***

Now, it's time to tighten your seat-belt, and let's get started!
Who this course is for:

High school students taking Physics.
High school students preparing their exams in Physics (IB, A-Levels etc...).
Entry university students that need a 'refresher' in the basics of Newtonian Gravity.
Any person that is interested in the Physics of Newtonian gravity.
High School Physics Teachers that are looking for inspiration to teach their own classes on the subject.

Homepage

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