• Regeln für den Video-Bereich:

    In den Börsenbereich gehören nur Angebote die bereits den Allgemeinen Regeln entsprechen.

    Einteilung

    - Folgende Formate gehören in die angegeben Bereiche:
    - Filme: Encodierte Filme von BluRay, DVD, R5, TV, Screener sowie Telesyncs im Format DivX, XviD und x264.
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    - Bei einem Sammelthread für eine Staffel entfällt aus dem Releasename natürlich der Name der Folge. Beispiel: Die Simpsons S21 German DVDRip XviD - ITG
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    Aufbau des Angebots und Threadtitel

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    Ausnahmen hiervon können in den Bereichen geregelt sein.

    Die Beiträge sollen wie folgt aufgebaut werden:
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    Format, Größe, Dauer sind gut lesbar für Downloader außerhalb des Spoilers zu vermerken
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    Releases

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MTA Introduction to Programming Using Java (98-388)
.MP4, AVC, 3800 kbps, 1280x720 | English, AAC, 317 kbps, 2 Ch | 4+ hours | 7.64 GB
Instructor: Cay S. Horstmann

Learn the fundamentals of Java programming and prepare for the Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) exam 98-388: Introduction to Programming Using Java.

In MTA 98-388: Introduction to Programming Using Java LiveLessons, you learn the fundamentals of writing syntactically correct Java code to solve real-world programming problems. You also gain hands-on experience to prepare for Microsoft MTA exam 98-388.

A professor of computer science and Java Champion, Cay S. Horstmann takes a pragmatic approach and guides you from the absolute basics of Java programming to object-oriented programming, exception handling, and beyond. One step at a time, you learn a brief history of Java, how to install the software development environment, write branches and loops, work with numbers, strings, and arrays, use built-in classes and build your own, as well as handle exceptions and inheritance.

This course covers all of the MTA exam 98-388 objectives and also provides opportunities to review and practice fundamental concepts and techniques. Topics are organized into bite-sized, self-contained lessons, so you can learn key Java skills quickly and easily. This video course will prepare you for the hands-on experience you need before taking the exam and will improve your mastery of fundamental Java concepts.

Skill Level: Beginner

Learn How To

Install the software development environment
Write branches and loops
Work with numbers, strings and arrays
Use built-in classes to create applications
Utilize object-oriented programming
Construct your own classes
Implement exception handling
Handle inheritance
Prepare for the Microsoft MTA exam 98-388: Introduction to Programming using Java

Who Should Take This Course

Aspiring programmers who want to learn programming fundamentals using Java
Programmers experienced in other languages who need to quickly get up-to-speed on Java fundamentals
Candidates taking Microsoft exam MTA 98-388: Introduction to Programming Using Java

Course Requirements

Basic experience using text editors and managing files; no Java experience necessary

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Angular and Node.js Integration
.MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 48 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English + .VTT | Duration: 1.5 hours | Size: 202 MB​

Learn to Integrate Angular with Node.js

What you'll learn

You will learn how to integrate Angular and NodeJS

Requirements

Angular & NodeJS

Description

This is a very short course designed to help you integrate Angular and Node.js. We are going to create an Angular Project with the Angular CLI, then we are creating a server with Node.js. We are going to be setting up our Node.js API's to make calls from the Angular front end. This a great short course for those looking to finally learn to put this two together.

Who is the target audience?

Students wanting to learn to integrate Angular with NodeJS should take this course

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Yearly Resolutions of a Law Student (Essential Skills)
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 42M | Lec: 16 | 168 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

Skills that you must learn and improve to become successful in your academic and professional career in law

Have you set goals for the new year yet?
Have you decided which skills you are going to improve this year?
Do you need guidance in relation to the skills that the law students should learn and improve for a successful career?
Are you determined to bring about a positive change in your academic and professional life this year?
Do you need to know what skills you need to secure a job in a highly competitive legal sector?
If your answer is 'yes' to any of the questions then this course is going to provide you with the list of the skills that you must learn and improve to achieve productivity and success in your legal (academic and professional) career.

Before these promises are 'New Year Resolutions', they are 'Resolutions' first and foremost and you can make them at any point and time of the year. They can be weekly, monthly, quarterly or yearly. If you need to change something, go ahead and start making that change today. You do not even need to wait for the start of a new year, a new month or any set date. However, if it is more likely to help you stay focused or organise things, go for it. The most important thing is whenever you make them, you keep them. The change in your life is and must be the ultimate goal. I hope this year you become a part of that 10 percent elite that keep to their resolutions.

There are 12 skills (apart from Time Management Skill) recommendations in this course. You may choose to try one skill per month over the course of the year. Taking Time Management Skills over the year is strongly recommended. Any other skill must be in addition to the time management skill.

The course recommends essential skills that any law student must learn and improve upon to become successful in the legal profession. When I was a student, I wasn't fully aware of the skills that I needed to work on right from the start of my law degree. Nothing comes into mind apart from attending lectures and cramming books. Although, I learnt most of them relatively quickly, I feel that they could be learnt sooner and the students should be appropriately guided right from the start. Then there are not just academic skills, there are practical skills that must be learnt by the law students. This compilation of the essential skills (academic and practice related) is the result of my spending over fifteen years in academic and professional life. Here, I am giving you that list for free (at least for a limited time)!




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Learn to create Image Slider in HTML5, CSS3 and JQuery
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 3 Hours | Lec: 21 | 561 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

In this course you will learn how to create an awesome image slider in HTML5, CSS3 and JQUERY

In this course you will learn How to create an Image Slider In JQuery, HTML5 and CSS3. In jQuery you can do many things in very easy way. Anyone can take this course who want to learn image slider. We will start off by creating a beautiful design for our image slider using HTML5 and CSS3 and then we will work on JQuery to make that design work. Every aspect is covered in great details.First, we will download some cool images from internet. Then we will adjust those images in photoshop. Then We will make a cool image slider design using html5 and css3. In design, we will show the thumbnails of images on the bottom and slider image on the top. We will learn how to add awesome scroll bar in thumbnails using jquery. Then we will learn how to apply slider on these images and how we can stop and start the slider. Then we will learn how to left and right the image in jquery and how we can choose the image directly from thumbnails. We will also learn how to show the slider on large screen and how to left and right the image on large screen. Then how to close the large screen.

we will code full image slider in this course along with explaination. Instructor will explain each and everything in this course.

If you face any problem during learning this course you can ask the question at any time and i will answer that question ASAP. I will also help you in coding your image slider if you will get any problem.

If you will feel that this course doesn't worth your money. you can refund your money within 30 days after taking this course. So, stop thinking and start learning. I will see you inside.




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TTC Video - Cosmology: The History and Nature of Our Universe
Course No. 1830 | .MP4, AVC, 200 kbps, 640x480 | English, AAC, 96 kbps, 2 Ch | 36x30 mins | + PDF Guidebook | 2.19 GB
Lecturer: Mark Whittle, Ph.D.

Evidence for the birth of the universe is raining down on you. It's called the cosmic microwave background, and it's had quite a journey. Born in the stupendous annihilation of matter and antimatter seconds after the big bang, trapped in the hot plasma of the expanding universe for 380,000 years, and then suddenly released when the universe cooled to the point that atoms could form, this echo of creation has been on an uninterrupted voyage through space for 13.7 billion years-until it reached you. The cosmic microwave background is just one of the many clues about the history and nature of our universe that make the science of cosmology a wondrous, fascinating, and philosophically profound field of study.


Cosmology: The History and Nature of Our Universeintroduces you to the biggest story of all in 36 half-hour lectures that cover the origin, evolution, composition, and probable fate of our universe. This detailed and accessible course, presented by award-winning Professor Mark Whittle of the University of Virginia, incorporates more than 1,700 stunning illustrations.
The Perfect Time to Learn Cosmology
An expert on the dynamics of supermassive black holes at the cores of galaxies, Professor Whittle is an astronomer with a gift for making his subject vivid, understandable, and awe inspiring. For example, in explaining the vastness of the universe, he asks you to imagine yourself as a stupendous giant making billion-light-year strides through the cosmos, hour after hour. Even at this ultra-warp-drive pace, you would always find yourself in the middle of a uniform mist of galaxies with no end in sight.
Professor Whittle notes that we are the first generation ever to know in detail just how the universe came to be. Right now is the perfect time to learn cosmology, since researchers have just completed the work on more than a decade of breathtaking discoveries. The picture they have assembled is truly stunning in its richness and coherence and includes such findings as these:
The universe began 13.7 billion years ago in a hot big bang.
The geometry of the universe's space is "flat," supporting the theory of a cosmic origin in a rapid, inflationary burst of unimaginable speed.
Ripples frozen in space at the instant of inflation formed the seeds from which galaxies and all later structure grew.
The universe will expand forever at an accelerating rate.
Take an Intimate Look at the Universe
Einstein famously said, "The most incomprehensible thing about the universe is that it is comprehensible." As Cosmology shows, the universe is comprehensible at a remarkably deep level in simple, intuitive terms. As the course unfolds, you are introduced to the major clues that have gone into deciphering the mystery of the cosmos. Some of these clues involve concepts at the cutting edge of astrophysics, such as dark matter, dark energy, and cosmicinflation. Professor Whittle introduces these and many other ideas with inventive analogies and then builds on his explanations.
For instance, one of the most extraordinary aspects of the cosmic microwave background is that it tells us the universe was ringing with sound during its first 380,000 years. It took a satellite measuring minute fluctuations in the microwave background to disclose this property of the early universe. But the story does not end there because scientists can say a great deal about this primordial sound and what it means:
Was it loud? Variations in the microwave background indicate that the sound was the approximate decibel evel of front-row seats at a rock concert. (Professor Whittle picks Pink Floyd as a suitably deafening example.)
What's the pitch? The primordial sound was 50 octaves lower than the range of human hearing. Just as larger organ pipes make deeper notes, so the universe's "pipes" are cosmic in size and make extremely low notes.
Was it musical? As you hear in Professor Whittle's different re-creations of the primordial sound, it had a harmonic complexity with a quality somewhere between a musical note and noise.
What does it tell us? The primordial sound included pressure waves destined to grow into the largest structures in the universe.
At Home in the Cosmos
There is also much to see in Cosmology. In addition to showing magnificent telescopic images, Professor Whittle illustrates his lectures with hundreds of informative diagrams, together with computer animations from NASA and other sources that give a three-dimensional perspective on the universe. You take a tour of our local supercluster, watch galaxies collide, and see "rivers" of galaxies flowing toward pockets of invisible dark matter, among other compelling simulations. Such a comprehensive, in-depth presentation is only available with this course and not in any classroom, book, or documentary.
Professor Whittle enriches his lectures with a number of simple equations, such as Hubble's Law. But you don't need to follow the math in detail, since he always restates what's going on in plain English. Indeed, Professor Whittle suggests that we may be hardwired to understand the universe at an intuitive level, since we evolved on a planet embedded in an astrophysical setting and subject to the same laws of physics that apply throughout all of space and time. We are truly at home in the cosmos.
Prepare to Be Surprised
Nonetheless, prepare to be surprised by some of the startling ideas you encounter in Cosmology:
Matter and energy are only the positive side of reality. There is an equal and opposite negative side that resides in gravitational fields. Together they sum to zero, implying that the universe came from nothing.
The annihilation of virtually all matter by antimatter just after the big bang means that every proton and electron in your body has survived a game of Russian roulette with a billion bullets and one blank.
Dark energy has the crucial property of making the universe fall outward, rather than inward, which is why the expansion of the universe is accelerating.
Our universe may be only one of many, in what has come to be called the multiverse. If each of these universes has different laws of physics, we should not be surprised that at least one-ours-happens to have the parameters that are conducive to life.
Looking back on the wealth of recent discoveries about the universe that are covered in this course, Professor Whittle can hardly contain his excitement. "I wouldn't be surprised if 500 years from now, these two decades will be seen as a period of breakthrough, not unlike the periods of discovery we associate with names like Copernicus, Newton, Darwin, or Einstein. R30; One might say that right now is when cosmology has finally come of age."



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R Programming Fundamentals
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 2.5 Hours | 561 MB

Genre: eLearning | Language: English

R Programming Fundamentals, focused on R and the R ecosystem, introduces you to the tools for working with data. To start with, you'll understand you how to set up R and RStudio, followed by exploring R packages, functions, data structures, control flow, and loops.

Once you have grasped the basics, you'll move on to studying data visualization and graphics. You'll learn how to build statistical and advanced Descriptions using the powerful ggDescription2 library. In addition to this, you'll discover data management concepts such as factoring, pivoting, aggregating, merging, and dealing with missing values.

By the end of this course, you'll have completed an entire data science project of your own for your portfolio or blog.





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Deep Learning: GANs and Variational Autoencoders
MP4 | Video: 1280x720 | Duration: 7 Hours | 500 MB
Author: Lazy Programmer Inc. | Language: English | Skill level: Intermediate

Variational autoencoders and GANs have been 2 of the most interesting developments in deep learning and machine learning recently.
Yann LeCun, a deep learning pioneer, has said that the most important development in recent years has been adversarial training, referring to GANs.
GAN stands for generative adversarial network, where 2 neural networks compete with each other.
What is unsupervised learning?
Unsupervised learning means we're not trying to map input data to targets, we're just trying to learn the structure of that input data.
Once we've learned that structure, we can do some pretty cool things.
One example is generating poetry - we've done examples of this in the past.
But poetry is a very specific thing, how about writing in general?
If we can learn the structure of language, we can generate any kind of text. In fact, big companies are putting in lots of money to research how the news can be written by machines.
But what if we go back to poetry and take away the words?
Well then we get art, in general.
By learning the structure of art, we can create more art.
How about art as sound?
If we learn the structure of music, we can create new music.
Imagine the top 40 hits you hear on the radio are songs written by robots rather than humans.
The possibilities are endless!
You might be wondering, "how is this course different from the first unsupervised deep learning course?"
In this first course, we still tried to learn the structure of data, but the reasons were different.
We wanted to learn the structure of data in order to improve supervised training, which we demonstrated was possible.
In this new course, we want to learn the structure of data in order to produce more stuff that resembles the original data.
This by itself is really cool, but we'll also be incorporating ideas from Bayesian Machine Learning, Reinforcement Learning, and Game Theory.
Requirements:
Calculus
Probability
Object-oriented programming
Python coding: if/else, loops, lists, dicts, sets
Numpy coding: matrix and vector operations
Linear regression
Gradient descent
Know how to build a feedforward and convolutional neural network in Theano and TensorFlow


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HDR Image-Based Lighting in Blender
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 2 Hours | Lec: 9 | 2.83 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

Watch this crash course and master the complete HDR image-based lighting workflow, 100% Blender

In this course Gleb Alexandrov from Creative Shrimp shows how Image-based lighting is an opportunity to achieve astounding realism.

If you've just started tinkering with HDR image-based lighting in Blender,
it may seem daunting. So hard to control the direction of light (Gimme
the rim light, you, Blender!). Even harder to avoid a blown-out
background.

On top of that, there seems to be so many things to wrap your head around: High Dynamic Range, 32-bit textures, Tone MappingR30;

But actually, this workflow is MUCH easier than you might have thought. I promise.

After watching this step-by-step guide, you'll get the super powers to crush the image-based lighting in Blender.

All the project files are included, so you can follow along with video tutorials



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RSD Luke - Social Circle Blueprint 2.0
WEBRip | English | MP4 | 1980 x 1080 | AVC ~4580 Kbps | 23.976 fps
AAC | 137 Kbps | 48.0 KHz | 2 channels | ~14 hours | 27.36 GB
Genre: eLearning Video / Relationship, Dating, Pickup

Here's A Breakdown Of Every Section Inside SCB 2.0 Platinum (And How They Will Work Synergistically To Produce RESULTS In Your Sex Life)

CORE MODULE 0: INTRODUCTION

A quick intro module to introduce you to the structure of the program and get you amped up for the mayhem to come...

(2 SESSIONS: Intro & Your 30 Day Challenge)

CORE MODULE 1: REWIRING YOUR MINDSET

Once you begin your Social Circle journey, your results can start to accelerate much faster than your inner game... with this first module, I need to rewire the jumbled mess that is your current mindset so that you will be able to operate effectively in new high-pressure situations.

(13 SESSIONS INCLUDING: Social Media Extension, Infield Breakdown & Action Plan)

CORE MODULE 2: DEFINING YOUR LIFE

To be fulfilled in life you MUST deeply grasp this idea: "If you don't know where you are going, any road will get you there." In module 2 we will define every vital aspect of your life so you have a crytstal clear vision of success. This defined goal will motivate and inspire you to KEEP PUSHING!

(15 SESSIONS INCLUDING: Logistics, Social Media Extension, Infield Breakdown & Action Plan)

CORE MODULE 3: CULTIVATING YOUR ENVIRONMENT

The training in module 3 is a masterclass in practical psychology. The tips, hacks, strategies, mindsets, and tactics that you will discover in this module will instantly level the quality of girl you are dating and give you a dangerous set of new weapons for your social influence arsenal (use them for good!)

(15 SESSIONS INCLUDING: Accessing Venues Parts 1 & 2, Table Game, Photography Game, Social Media Extension, Infield Breakdown & Action Plan)

CORE MODULE 4: HOW TO OWN YOUR ENVIRONMENT

Now that we have gone through the first half of the course, we can get down to business and I can teach you how to dominate your environment (the club, the table, the event, the party) so everything becomes easier and the sex becomes automatic.

(15 SESSIONS INCLUDING: Building Pre-Selection, Building Social Social Proof, Cold-Approach, Wingmen, Infield Breakdown & Action Plan)

CORE MODULE 5: HOW TO CLOSE FROM YOUR ENVIRONMENT

In this final core module, you will learn how to close from your environment. I'll show you how to focus on the group and NOT isolate, how to pull with plausible deniability and ultimately how to spark INTENSE sexual desire and satisfaction in the girls you take home (this will keep them coming back again... and again... and again...)

(15 SESSIONS INCLUDING: Pulling From High-Value Areas, The Pleasure Bubble, 3 "Raw Cut" RSD Teach Sex Training Sessions, Infield Breakdown & Action Plan)

8 SOCIAL INSIDER INTERVIEWS

In SCB 2.0 I really want to pull back the curtain and give you an all-access pass to my life. With these 8 interviews, I will introduce you to my wingmen, business partners and friends so you can get their insights on pickup, lifestyle design, business, social circles and dating. Absorb their high-status mindsets and you will be CATAPULTED toward success.

(8 INTERVIEWS - 1 RELEASED PER WEEK)

Price: $697
More Info: Salepage

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Complete English Course: Learn English | Intermediate Level
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 4.5 Hours | Lec: 36 | 3.04 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

Learn English Language Intermediate Level w/ a Native Teacher & Visual Support- English Speaking, English Grammar, tests

Complete English Course - English Speaking - English Grammar

During the course the native teacher covers the following topics: English speaking, English pronunciation, English writing, English grammar rules and patterns including English verbs with accent on English tenses, English vocabulary, English conversation and communication skills. The interactive board helps the visual learners and the immersion method used for teaching accelerates the learning speed, the comprehension of the spoken English and the fluency.

It includes free .pdf support and practice tests / quizzes.

This course includes:

This English course includes: FULL HD Video Lessons presented on an Interactive Board

This English course includes: Downloadable .pdf Files for each Lesson

This English course includes: Everyday situations presented in English

This English course includes: Listening and speaking practice

This English course includes: An easy way to understand the English grammar

This English course includes: Full Lifetime access

This English course includes: 30-Day Satisfaction or money back guarantee

This English course includes: Access on computer, mobile and TV

This English course integrates the innovative and up-to-date teaching techniques with the valuable help of our expert teachers, who designed the lessons as short and intense e-learning sessions.

Each English lesson is taught in the native language, with the visual support perfectly integrated in the context, creating the perfect environment to learn English.

Downloadable .pdf file for the lessons included in this English course.

This English course - intermediate level - offers you video courses that are tailored to incorporate various methods into teaching and accommodate different learning styles. These methods can be a perfect fit for each student who wants to learn English Intermediate Level.

If you still wonder why this English course?

1. First and foremost, each lesson is taught in the native language, with the visual support perfectly integrated in the context. The communication is adapted to each student and to real-life situations, in a friendly and easy manner.

2. Second, the students can learn English at their own pace, and in order to enhance their concentration and comfort level.



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Agile Query-Driven Data Modeling for NoSQL
.MP4, AVC, 1000 kbps, 1280x720 | English, AAC, 128 kbps, 2 Ch | 1.5 hours | 637 MB
Instructor: Pascal Desmarets

Recorded live at Data Modeling Zone
Data modeling is under pressure to demonstrate its relevance in a world of Agile Development and NoSQL. Now, a query-driven approach completely redefines the field of data modeling.
NoSQL technology is almost mainstream now. And with self-managed agile development teams embracing the flexibility of JSON in NoSQL document databases, the field of data modeling is too often strictly associated with relational databases, and hence viewed as too rigid and cumbersome.
The data modeling actors, roles, lifecycle, processes, and tools are rapidly changing in that context, and the entire field is re-inventing itself to remain relevant and demonstrate its contribution. As it turns out, data modeling becomes even more important when the guardrails provided by normalization have been taken down.
At the same time, unstructured and polymorphic Big Data is creating challenges both in terms of data governance (in the context of privacy regulation - GDPR and PII) and the ability of enterprises to leverage the mountains of information accumulated. Data modeling is now used in production on a daily basis to help discover how data has been stored, in order to help query it effectively, and keep it compliant.
In this session, you will learn a completely new approach to data modeling, to leverage the power and flexibility of MongoDB, AWS DynamoDB, Couchbase, Azure Cosmos DB, Elasticsearch, Cassandra, HBase, Redis, Google Firebase, MarkLogic, and other NOSQL and multi-model databases. You will also learn how data modeling helps enterprises migrate from RDBMS to NoSQL.
There are three clips in this series:
Why NoSQL? The drivers behind NoSQL are discussed, and each type of database (Relational, Column, Key-Value, Document, and Graph) are introduced.
Document Databases. Learn all about document databases, and how they can be modeled. Understand the differences between embedding and referencing and the tradeoffs with using document databases versus relational.
Graph Databases. Learn all about graph databases, including how to model graph databases and graph database use cases.
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Automating with Ansible
.MP4, AVC, 3000 kbps, 1280x720 | English, AAC, 317 kbps, 2 Ch | 10+ hours | 8.58 GB
Instructor: Sander van Vugt

The Sneak Peek program provides early access to Pearson video products and is exclusively available to Safari subscribers. Content for titles in this program is made available throughout the development cycle, so products may not be complete, edited, or finalized, including video post-production editing.
10+ Hours of Video Instruction
In Automating with Ansible LiveLessons we will be building on the Ansible Fundamentals LiveLessons foundation. To make sure that you don't miss anything essential, this course starts with an Ansible Basics getting started lab, which will involve setting up an environment where all of the Ansible basic skills will be reviewed. We will then move on to using DevOps. You will learn how Vagrant can be used to set up an environment with virtual machines, and set up an IT Infrastructure with Ansible that you can follow along through the author demonstrations. We will also discuss how to manage Windows, network equipment, as well as cloud infrastructure with Ansible.
Next, we'll have a look at some of the more advanced Ansible features, such as working with roles, task control, and using Ansible Vault. Then we will discuss Ansible optimization and troubleshooting with walk-through examples. In the last lesson, we'll learn how to work with Ansible Tower, which helps you to efficiently use Ansible in a datacenter environment.
This course compliments the Ansible Fundamentals LiveLessons course and can also be used as a secondary resource to get you started studying for the Red Hat Certificate of Expertise in Ansible Automation (exam 407).
Topics include:
Module 1: Setting up Ansible-based DevOps Environment
Module 2: Advanced Ansible Features
Module 3: Ansible Optimization and Troubleshooting
Module 4: Ansible Tower
Skill Level: Intermediate/Advanced
Learn How To
Review the basics of Ansible, including running Ad-hoc Commands and implementing Playbooks
Implement DevOps using Vagrant, including setting up a vagrant development environment
Manage IT Infrastructure with Ansible, including Dynamic Inventories, Windows, Docker, and cloud instances
Leverage advanced Ansible features, including working with nested loops, with_items, when statements, handlers, tags, and blocks
Work with Roles and Ansible Galaxy,
Using Ansible Vault and encrypted files
Optimize Ansible, including configuring delegation and parallelism
Troubleshoot Ansible, including playbooks and managed hosts
Work with Ansible Tower
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