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Source Control with Microsoft TFS/VSTS and Visual Studio 2017
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 2 Hours | 315 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Continuous Delivery and DevOps are the logical evolution of agile. This course will teach you the fundamentals on how to start with your implementation of Continuous Delivery to support your team building and running your software in production.​

Continuous Delivery and DevOps strive to release the software to production as often as needed to run a successful business, preferably any moment of the day without interrupting your services. This requires a fully automated build and release cycle, which is robust, reliable, and fast. Source control is at the heart of this automation. In this course, Source Control with Microsoft TFS/VSTS and Visual Studio 2017, you'll learn all about the fundamentals of setting up the source control repositories in Visual Studio Team Services (VSTS) or Team Foundation Server (TFS). First, you'll begin by learning how to set up the repositories and explaining the fundamental differences between the different available source control systems in VSTS. Next, you'll explore how you can get started with git, currently the most popular source control system, by diving into basic commands and more advanced concepts, such as branching, merging, and rebasing. Additionally, you'll discover how to guard your repository from commits or check-ins that could potentially break your builds. Finally, you'll cover how to set up continuous integration so every change in the source control system results in a new automated build being kicked off. By the end of this course, you'll be ready to get started with implementing Continuous Delivery and DevOps in your organizations.




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Node Package Manager Course Build and Publish NPM Modules
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 6.5 Hours | Lec: 38 | 793 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

Learn to build and publish your own npm modules so other developers can use

NPM (Node Package Manager) is a package manager for node.js packages or modules. NPM consist of a command line client and an online database of public and private packages, called the npm registry. NPM makes it easy for javascript developers to share and reuse codes, and also makes it easy to update the codes. All packages on the npm registry solves at least one problem. A package comes with an important file called package.json which usually contains metadata about the project. Packages can be installed as dependencies which are used in the project or as dev dependencies which are only used for testing or for development. Examples of very popular packages are:

Express
Async
Mongoose
React
Moment
Request etc
Do you have an idea of a node package/module that will help other developers like you but don't know how to start or where to start from?

Are you looking to learn how node modules are built and published? Then this course is for you.

In this course, you will learn step by step on writing the javascript codes and adding them to the module files. You will write the codes from scratch and also learn how to publish the modules to the npm registry.

In this course you will create modules that

Generates random alphanumeric characters
Allows arrays to be manipulated
Manipulates strings
Interact with external API to return results
You will also learn

To setup the project for git and add the codes to the github repository
To setup the projects for NPM
To write javascript functions to work with array and strings
To write unit tests using mocha, expect and supertest libraries
To publish the modules




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Managing and Configuring Skype for Business
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 44M | 96 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

Skype for Business is a very popular and powerful product. This course will provide you the information necessary to properly configure and manage Skype for Business Online components, including a hybrid Skype for Business.

Growing companies are constantly looking for better ways to stay connected. Skype for Business is another powerful product included in Office 365. In this course, Managing and Configuring Skype for Business, you'll learn how to manage and configure Skype for Business components and how to provide an online communication solution. First, you'll discover how to configure a user's presence. Next, you'll explore how to utilize mobile push notifications and setup custom meeting invitations. Finally, you'll dive into external connectivity, compliance settings, PSTN calling, cloud PBX, and dial-in conferencing. By the end of this course, you'll have a thorough knowledge of how to properly configure and manage Skype for Business Online components.




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Reinforced Concrete Structure Essentials and Derivations
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 43M | Lec: 6 | 105 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

An Introduction to the Theory of Reinforced Concrete Structures

Civil Engineering Courses by Hamid El Darwich:

Learn the language of Reinforced Concrete; You probably have taken Statics and Mechanics of Materials, so this short course will introduce you to the essential concepts that you should know before starting design of concrete elements.

What to expect from this course:

After completion of this course, you are expected to be able to know the derivation of the variables used in reinforced concrete design such as reinforcement ratio, nominal resistivity of concrete, etc.

In addition, this course guides you through the derivation of these variables. You will also be able to understand the basis of dimensioning of RC elements.

What are exactly the points covered in this course:

This course focuses on the following concepts:

Concrete material and its elements
Why does concrete need reinforcement
Why steel is used as reinforcing material
Derivation of RC variables such as effective depth, nominal capacity, etc.
Safety factors used in design (most used combination)
Assumption used in design
Students completing the course will have basic knowledge to start design lectures. The course is easy to follow; all of the resources needed are posted in the course content. Other instructors directly start with the design problems making them hard to be understood, this course is your "Starters".





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O'Reilly Security Conference 2017 - New York, NY
MP4 | Video: AVC 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC 48KHz 2ch | Duration: 2 Hours | 4.20 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

Security NYC 2017 provided a hype-free, lessons-learned examination of the sophisticated practices and cutting-edge techniques some of the world's best security professionals use to protect their networks, clouds, and data. Defining the speakers who presented at Security NYC 2017 as some of the "world's best" is not hype-it's the truth. The individuals chosen to speak were peer reviewed by a 40-person program committee consisting of in-the-trenches security practitioners working at companies like American Airlines, Microsoft, MedSec, White Ops, Endgame, Snyk, Fastly, Starbucks, Signal Sciences, VeraCode, and more. Containing 50+ hours of material, this video compilation provides a complete recording of each of the keynote speeches, tutorials, and technical sessions delivered by this esteemed group. A few of the conference's highlights are listed below.

Hear Ruchi Shah (Google) describe the 15 security issues that worry Google the most
Listen as Matt Stine (Pivotal) defines the three most critical principles of cloud-native security
Watch Jen Ellis (Rapid7) outline the crisis communication strategy to follow when systems are breached
Learn from the "Teachable Moments" sessions where security successes and failures are openly discussed
Discover how Alexandra Ulsh (Mapbox) launches and runs highly successful bug bounty programs
See Alex Pinto (Niddel) demo automated threat hunting techniques that incorporate analyst intuitions
Watch Jack Naglieri (Airbnb) survey the top techniques to build, deploy, and debug serverless security
Take in Michee Smith's (Google) analysis of the pluses and minuses of transparency reporting
Hear Jason Hoenich's (Habitu8) call for an industry shift to a better form of security awareness
Get tutorials on maximizing container security, automated assessment tools, and common threat defenses
See the winners of the 2017 O'Reilly Defender Awards and learn why they were chosen





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Customer Service in the Field
MP4 | Video: 720p | Duration: 31:57 | English | Subtitles: VTT | 232.4 MB




Improve your customer service where it matters most: face to face. This course teaches customer service reps how to provide fantastic service in the field, and create positive, profitable, and long-term relationships with customers. Customer service expert Noah Fleming shows how service is directly tied to customer loyalty, and how loyalty impacts the bottom line. He introduces tried-and-true techniques for creating powerful first impressions, knowing the customer, being prepared, and setting crystal-clear expectations. He also provides tips for dealing with angry or disgruntled problems. Plus, find ways to be proactive and sell more by servicing more in the field.

Topics include:
Knowing your customerImplementing a processUsing a personal touchListeningSoliciting feedbackSaying noFollowing up

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Scanning and Enumeration with Kali Linux
.MP4, AVC, 700 kbps, 1920x1080 | English, AAC, 128 kbps, 2 Ch | 3 hours | 800 MB
Instructor: Sean-Philip Oriyano

Kali Linux contains a large amount of penetration testing tools from various different niches of the security and forensics fields. The Kali Linux penetration testing platform contains a vast array of tools and utilities, from information gathering to final reporting, that enable security and IT professionals to assess the security of their systems.

This course will explore the different types of applications and commands to be run on a remote system based on types of goals that an attacker wishes to accomplish. It will cover how to extract useful information from a target that has been located. This course will teach the viewers I details about enum4linux with which one will be able to extract useful information. One will be able to explore the amap tool. This tool can be used to to identify services running on non-standard ports. As you go ahead, this course will teach one how to extract useful information from a target that they have located. The viewers will also be taught how to Discover non-contiguous IP blocks using dnsenum and how to scan with Nikto.

What You Will Learn

Gain information about a targeted network to identify the nature of the environment being tested
Identify services running on non-standard ports using amap
Use enum4linux to extract useful information
Make use of the types of applications and commands to run on a remote system
Work with network routers and see how to map them
Find internal hosts, identify internal services, and locate directory services
Perform basic scans using nmap
Grab banners with nmap
Detect services and get to know detection methods
Use NSE scripts in nmap

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Phlearn Pro - Photo Editing 201
.MP4, AVC, 2000 kbps, 1280x720 | English, AAC, 256 kbps, 2 Ch | 9.7 hours | + RAW Files | 17.94 GB





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After building a solid foundation in Photo Editing 101, it's time to learn essential tools and techniques that will guide you through your passion.

Learn Retouching, Compositing & Coloring

Learn the Entire Creative Process from Shoot Through Edit.

What's Included

Video Tutorial
23 Video Tutorial Sections
- Photoshop
- Lightroom
- Photography

Sample Images
45 RAW (16-bit) Photos

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Web Development with Elm
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 3 Hours | 618 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

Elm is one of the leading languages responsible for increasing the adoption of Functional programming in frontend web development. Thanks to Evan Czaplicki and the Elm Community, we have at our disposal an incredibly user-friendly and easily accessible programming language that compiles to JavaScript and runs in the browser. It is a game-changer for web developers who are keen on getting their hands dirty with functional programming.

As a strongly typed language with Type Inference, Elm guarantees error-free runtime and excellent performance. The thoughtfully designed pattern for state management called the Elm Architecture has served as an inspiration for numerous JavaScript libraries such as Redux and many others. Empower yourself with the ability to utilize all the essential aspects of Elm for developing real-world applications.

The course is a practical application of a functional programming language. We will be looking into persistent data types and data structures. You will get an introduction to the concept of side-effects and state management.

Together we will build a web application, exemplifying all the core principles of web application development with a purely functional language. Apart from Elm, you will be able to apply those principles in other programming languages for your practical needs.

Strongly typed language with Type inference guarantees error-free runtime and excellent performance. Elm Architecture is the key inspiration for numerous JavaScript frameworks and libraries. Empower yourself with the ability to utilize all the important aspects of Elm for developing real world applications.

We will be covering topics such as Functional programming, Persistent data structures, data modeling and performant HTML rendering. The course will introduce you to the concepts of Type inference, Side effects, and Lazy computations in practical examples. You will be able to build your interactive applications with the help of Type Inference and Time traveling debugger.

Together we will build a real world application, exemplifying all core principles of application development in a purely functional programming language. You will be able to apply those principles in any other functional programming language for your practical needs.




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Learn 101 Popular English Idioms with 8 Songs
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 3.5 Hours | Lec: 25 | 749 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

A unique teaching method using songs, which is fun and very effective!

One of the main differences between native English speakers and non-native English speakers is that NATIVES USE IDIOMS. A LOT.

One of the main problems of learners of English is that they forget new expressions/words and idioms. A LOT.

So, if you are a student who tends to forget new words and expressions sometimes - this course is for you! If you'd like to seem more like a native speaker - this course is for you!

You will learn, remember, and be able to use 101 English Idioms on 8 different topics after taking this course. Learning idioms helps us understand English culture better, makes our speech more interesting and "alive", and by using idioms we can give an impression of a more native-like English speaker.

The most unique feature of this course is songs. I've written 8 songs, specifically for this course, each song includes about 13 idioms. So, first you watch a lecture, and then you listen to a song, which includes all the idioms from the lecture you've watched. This method helps us remember things much much better.

But that's not all, also in this course you'll find:

downloadable homework sheets;
downloadable lecture slides;
a quiz after every topic, to check you understanding and memory;
downloadable songs to be able to revise idioms wherever you are;
memorable visual clues (pictures) for idioms, which you'll see twice during the course.
Study! Enjoy! Remember! And never forget again! :)




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Practical Lightroom - Learn Lightroom by Working with Images
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 2 Hours | 315 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Adobe Lightroom is one of The Most Powerful Imaging Software in the World right now. In this course I will make sure that you will be ale to master this amazing Tool and create outstanding images.​

Adobe Lightroom is one of The Most Powerful Imaging Software in the World right now. In this course I will make sure that you will be ale to master this amazing Tool and create outstanding images.

This course is design to teach you by doing real work. What does it mean? Except the fact I am telling you what the tools do, and explaining my steps, I am also sharing with you all of the images I am working with - so you can follow and copy my steps, and even better - apply your own changes.

I believe this way of learning is most effective - ecause theory doesnt matter if we cannot apply it to reality.

Images can e magical, by to make them that way you need to get to know how to work with them, know how colors work and what need to be done on each and every image.

I am going to start very simple to make sure even beginners can easily follow the lectures.



At first we are going to talk about Importing Images and Basic Panel - where most of the things happen and you can get full control on lights and shadows. As the course progress I am going to talk aout other panels that are most important for your workflow.

When I will be sure you know everything and you are ready to work, we will start working on some landscape images I have taken during my travel. We will e using the knowledge that you've got in previous lessons.



This course is universal, thats why after landscape images we will be working with amazing portrait Images taken by Ariel Grabowski. I will show you how to approach and edit portrait image, how to clean up the image, how to work with contrasts, even how to do small dodge & burn in Lightroom. And finally how to make your image stand up by working with colors.




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TTC Video - Zoology: Understanding the Animal World
Course No. 1266 | .M4V, AVC, 400 kbps, 640x360 | English, AAC, 160 kbps, 2 Ch | 24x30 mins | + PDF Guidebook | 2.35 GB
Lecturer: Donald E. Moore III, Ph.D.


Chief among these zoos is the Smithsonian's National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute. The overarching goal of this remarkable modern zoo is to educate everyday people about the astonishing range of animal species: how they live, how they develop, and how they impact the world. Thousands flock to this beautiful zoo every day to visit animals they've never before seen and, often, never knew existed.

Helping the average visitor navigate this exciting world are zoologists, the hard-working scientists whose research in areas like animal intelligence, ecology, behavior, and conservation are helping us make better sense of the animal world, from mosquitos and monarch butterflies to polar bears and great white sharks. Much of what we know-and are currently learning-about animals is thanks to the scientific field of zoology.

As much as we love an informative trip to the zoo, the truth is that you can't learn everything there is to know about animals with the occasional visit. But by exploring zoology and the tireless work of zoologists at the Smithsonian's National Zoo-and other zoological parks and aquariums across the country-you'll find your next trip to the zoo more rewarding, more enriching, and much more satisfying.

Learn What Zoologists Do

According to Professor Moore, zoologists do a lot more than tend animals for the zoo.

"Modern zoological research is discovering subtle but important differences between species that aren't necessarily apparent to the naked eye," he says at the start of Zoology. "While most of the time, the public sees a zoo as an entertaining and educational way to spend a Saturday afternoon (and it very much is), your average accredited zoo is also a vital part of research and conservation activities going on across the world."

To make this scientific field a little more manageable to grasp, and to guide your learning in a way that builds upon insights, Professor Moore has organized the lectures into three general sections.

Start with the basics of zoology. Topics include the intriguing relationship between genetics and environment, sexual behaviors in different animal groups, parenting styles and their evolutionary importance, and the role conservation plays in our current research into the animal kingdom.
Dive into the different orders of life on our planet. It's a colorful tour that takes you from the ocean depths to the highest tree tops and reveals the characteristics of different animal orders (invertebrates, amphibians, reptiles, fish, mammals) as well as the astounding diversity within them.
Investigate special subjects intriguing today's zoologists. How do animals interact with their environments and with one another (including human beings)? How do we study animal intelligence, and can animals think? What diseases threaten animals in the wild and in zoos? How can we ensure the survival of endangered species?

Meet Incredible Animals

Of course, the most fascinating part of Zoology: the animals themselves. Each of Professor Moore's lectures features some of most incredible animals on Earth. And thanks to the special footage from the Smithsonian's National Zoo and others, you'll be able to see these and other animals in action-without the crowds. Not only this, but you will see exclusive behind-the-scenes footage only available in this course, including a sneak peek at a baby giant panda filmed months before the first public viewing. Just a few of the animals you will meet include:

Golden lion tamarins. One of the most amazing examples of unique parental care in mammals, golden lion tamarin family groups benefit from sub-adult helpers that act as "teenager" babysitters. This behavior also helps these "teenagers" become better parents when they have babies of their own.
Corals. Important ocean resources, corals are the basis of an entire ecosystem-and they're also a resource to human beings. Home to worms, conchs, spiny lobsters, fish, and more, the world's vibrant and multi-colored coral reefs surpass even tropical rainforests in their levels of biodiversity.
Crocodiles. Unlike most other non-avian reptiles, crocodiles provide extensive maternal care. A mother crocodile can hear the vocalizations from her hatching young and will actually open the nest to help them emerge more easily. She'll then guard her young for up to two years after hatching.
Giant Pandas. Normally, zoologists expect an animal's diet to reflect its physiology, and vice versa. Not so with giant pandas, which are one of the most inefficient feeders on the planet. These animals have the physiology of a carnivore, but they eat a diet made almost entirely of tough, woody bamboo.
Mosquitos. The lowly mosquito is considered the deadliest animal on Earth. According to research by the World Health Organization, mosquitos spread diseases-such as malaria, West Nile virus, yellow fever, and dengue fever-that kill more than 2.5 million people each year.

You'll also learn a host of other interesting facts about what zoologists now know of animal life. Did you know that biological outcomes like the average time until reproduction all scale to body mass? So, for example, a half-ounce mouse can have five or 10 litters of babies each year, while a five-ton elephant can only have one baby every five or so years.

In fact, you may be surprised to discover some things you thought you knew. Many people believe birds live in nests, however, this is mostly a myth. A bird creates a nest solely for the purpose of laying and hatching eggs. A larger, more ornate structure called a bower is designed to attract a mate for the unique bower birds (the avian equivalent of flowers and chocolate).

And what can learning about other animals tell us about humans? Well, for one thing human beings have one of the most dilute milks of all mammals, with low percentages of milk proteins and fat. In fact, dairy cow milk is fairly similar to our own, which is probably one of the reasons many of us can digest it. These are just a few of the amazing things zoology has to teach us.

Can't-Miss Footage and Interviews

Dr. Moore has spent nearly 40 years as a zoo director and conservation biologist interacting with a plethora of animals. He brings these decades of experience in-and passion for-the animal kingdom to every lecture in Zoology.

Along with the animals and the exclusive, can't-miss footage of zoo life, this course also takes you inside laboratories and research centers for interviews with other Smithsonian scientists. Their stories and insights will add additional layers to your understanding of cheetahs, pollinators, species conservation, and so much more.

It's a wide, wild world out there. And with this engaging and informative series, you'll be better equipped to get out there and discover the wonders that live in it, whether they're in your local zoo, aquarium, a national park, or right in your own backyard.




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