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TTC Video - Understanding the Brain
36xDVDRip | English | AVI | 448 x 336 | XviD ~824 kbps | 29.970 fps
MP3 | 64 kbps | 48.0 KHz | 2 channels | 36 lectures of 30 minutes | 7.02 GB
Genre: eLearning / Science

Considering everything the brain does, how can this relatively small mass of tissue possibly be the source of our personalities, dreams, thoughts, sensations, utterances, and movements?

Understanding the Brain, a 36-lecture course by award-winning Professor Jeanette Norden of Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, takes you inside this astonishingly complex organ and shows you how it works, from the gross level of its organization to the molecular level of how cells in the brain communicate. With its combination of neurology, biology, and psychology, this course will help you understand how we perceive the world through our senses, how we move, how we learn and remember, and how emotions affect our thoughts and actions.

Solving the Mystery of the Brain

The ancient Egyptians discarded the brain during mummification while carefully preserving other organs; to them, the brain was of no importance. Starting with the Greek physician Hippocrates, however, observers began tracing more and more of our sensory, nervous, and intellectual activities to the brain-and eventually to specific regions of the brain.

The brain is still a mystery in many respects-for example, we still are unsure as to how consciousness is generated-but recent decades have seen unparalleled advances in understanding how the brain does what it does. In the last 50 years, an explosion of knowledge about the brain's structure and function has occurred. Scientists have performed amazing research by using tools such as MRIs and PET scanning to get a better grasp on deciphering the mysteries of how this important organ works.

Due to these technological advances, we can now pinpoint:

where light that enters the eye is converted into the subjective experience of sight
where pressure waves that reach the ear are processed into sound
where fear is generated
which areas of the brain are involved in spoken and written language
where the deep chemistry of love is kindled

What You Will Learn

Understanding the Brain provides you with an in-depth view of the inner workings of your brain. Your tour starts with the organization of the central nervous system at the gross, cellular, and molecular levels, then investigates in detail how the brain accomplishes a host of tasks-from seeing and sleeping to performing music and constructing a personal identity.

The Structure of the Brain: Lectures 1-11 cover the cellular structure and the overall layout of this intricate organ. You learn how the brain develops during gestation, and are introduced to the technical vocabulary that you will use throughout the course.
Brain and Mind: Lectures 12-19 explore how the brain and mind are thought to be related by examining the sensory functions of sight, hearing, and bodily sensation. You analyze the motor system, which governs how movement is initiated and coordinated, and explore Parkinson's disease and its progressive impairment of movement.
Higher-Order Cognitive Functions: Lectures 20-29 discuss the areas of the brain thought to be responsible for language, emotion, executive function, and cognition-abilities that, in large part, define us as humans. You look at the underlying neurological mechanisms and explore their role in various phenomena like depression, musical ability and appreciation, and drug use.
Special Topics: Lectures 30-36 look at several subjects of universal interest. Are the brains of males and females different? How does the brain regulate sleep and dreaming? What is consciousness? And how can you understand the signs and symptoms of Alzheimer's disease?
Our insights into the functioning of the brain often come from cases where something has gone wrong, such as strokes, tumors, injuries, neurological diseases, and mental illnesses-pathologies that vividly demonstrate the distinct roles played by the various affected regions. An expert neuroscientist, Dr. Norden provides a fascinating presentation of these cases.

Know Your Mind


We now know that something important is always going on inside our brain and, as Understanding the Brain illustrates, if you know what to look for, you can observe specific aspects of your own brain in action:

Vision: The "now you see it, now you don't" feeling you get when you see an illusion is your brain trying to interpret raw data from the eyes. Far from taking a picture of the world and sending it to the brain, the eyes actually transmit very little information; "seeing" is a creation of the brain.
Thought: Sometimes, you can have trouble thinking after taking an antihistamine. This is because antihistamines do not just combat the effects of an allergy, they also block histamine as a neurotransmitter in the brain, altering your ability to think and process information.
Motor skills: When you learn how to walk, ride a bicycle, knit, dance, or perform some other motor skill, you reach a point where all of a sudden you are able to coordinate the new movement. That is because specialized neurons in your brain's cerebellum are now firing in sequence.
Emotion and memory: Think about doing your taxes. Does that thought elicit a particular emotion? We do not just remember something; our memories are colored with emotion. All of our experiences are influenced by previous experiences through complex loops in the brain's limbic system.
Social bonding: Your feeling of well-being with your spouse or friends has a neurochemical basis. The neurotransmitter oxytocin is found in very high concentrations in the limbic systems of animals that bond socially.
Consciousness: Sometimes, you can arrive at work with very little memory of the details of your journey; obviously you were not unconscious, but you were not fully aware either. This occurs when your brain is in "autopilot" mode-where it was in control without your being conscious of all that was happening around you.

Appreciate the Wonder of the Brain

As a researcher, Dr. Norden has participated in an ongoing scientific revolution. She is also a nationally recognized educator, singled out as one of the most effective teachers in America in What the Best College Teachers Do. Among Dr. Norden's special qualities cited in the book is this simple, but highly effective, approach to teaching: "Before she begins the first class in any semester, she thinks about the awe and excitement she felt the first time anyone explained the brain to her, and she considers how she can help her students achieve that same feeling."

You can share her consuming passion for the intricacies of the brain in this lively and engaging course, which Dr. Norden has designed specifically for those without a background in science. "All you need to bring is your own brain and a desire to learn," she says.

Thus equipped, you will explore a broad range of exciting topics in neuroscience. Above all, you will come away from Understanding the Brain with a deeper knowledge of how the brain is organized-and a feeling of wonder and appreciation for all that it accomplishes.

Lectures:
1. Historical Underpinnings of Neuroscience
2. Central Nervous System-Gross Organization
3. Central Nervous System-Internal Organization
4. Central Nervous System-Subdivisions
5. Cortex-Lobes and Areas
6. Cortex-Sensory, Motor, and Association Areas
7. Central Nervous System-Development
8. Central Nervous System-Cellular Organization
9. Pathways and Synapses
10. Neurotransmitters
11. Stroke
12. The Visual System-The Eye
13. The Visual System-The Cortex
14. The Auditory System
15. The Somatosensory System
16. Agnosias
17. The Motor System-Voluntary Movement
18. The Motor System-Coordinated Movement
19. Parkinson's Disease
20. Language
21. The Limbic System-Anatomy
22. The Limbic System-Biochemistry
23. Depression
24. The Reward System-Anatomy
25. The Reward System-Drugs
26. Brain Plasticity
27. Emotion and Executive Function
28. Processing of Negative Emotions-Fear
29. Music and the Brain
30. Sexual Dimorphism of the Brain
31. Sleep and Dreaming
32. Consciousness and the Self
33. Alzheimer's Disease
34. Risk Factors for Alzheimer's Disease
35. Wellness and the Brain-Effects of Stress
36. Neuroscience-Looking Back and Looking Ahead




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Beginner Guitar Quick-Start Course
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 1 Hours | Lec: 7 | 1.22 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Start Playing in​

Learn Chord Theory, Strumming Patterns, Basic Techniques and Progressions (songs!) with this beginner guitar course.

Completely new to the guitar? Always wanted to learn but didn't know where to start?

Now that you finally got your first guitar (electric or acoustic), it's time to start learning! There is plenty of technique and theory to come, but everyone starts in the same place: some basic chord shapes, strumming patterns, and rhythmic progressions to get them playing.

This course will take you through all of that, building your foundation on the guitar by breaking down the simplest aspects of chord theory and teaching you how to take the first four chords you'll learn and put them into a song (AKA "progression"). We'll also look at strumming patterns and other tips to get you playing in no time at all!

What You'll Learn...

Four Essential Chord Shapes (with print out!)
Building Progressions (AKA Writing + Playing Songs)
Rhythm Work - Strumming Patterns & Timing
In less than 30 minutes, Jared Cattoor will take you through everything you need to start playing guitar. Whether your goal is to become a speed shredding lead guitarist or just to play some simple songs with friends, this course will build the foundation for you to get hands-on in the music world and start learning about technique and theory.




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Building Microservice with AKKA HTTP
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 1.5 Hours | 268 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Microservices are an architectural method and pattern for application development.​

This video course will make the viewers understand how to build Reactive microservices using Akka and Akka HTTP, which adhere to the principles underlying the Reactive Manifesto. You will delve deeper into concepts such as Responsive, Resilient, Elastic, and Message-Driven and will see how microservices should be designed to adhere to those principles. You will look into the AKKA and HTTP frameworks in depth.

By the end of the course, your foundation will be strong and you will be well-versed in creating microservices.




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SQL Server: Understanding and Using Azure SQL Database
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 2 Hours | 314 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Azure SQL Database is finally on a par with on-premises SQL Server! This course describes and demonstrates using Azure SQL Database and its features as well as migration strategies for migrating existing SQL Server databases to Azure SQL Database.​

Azure SQL Database is finally on a par with on-premises SQL Server! This course describes and demonstrates using Azure SQL Database and its features as well as migration strategies for migrating existing SQL Server databases to Azure SQL Database.

Have you been wondering what Azure SQL Database is and what it means for you as a production DBA? Azure SQL Database has become an Enterprise-worthy database platform that provides relational database-as-a-service. In this course, SQL Server: Understanding and Using Azure SQL Database, you'll learn the fundamentals of Azure SQL Database from a DBA perspective. First, you'll learn what Azure SQL Database is at a high level and then dive straight into the numerous features, many of which were finally introduced in the box version of SQL Server 2016. Next, you'll explore some of the unsupported features to show the differences between the on-premises SQL Server product and Azure SQL Database. Then you'll learn about the various pricing structures as well as different methods for migrating on-premises data to Azure SQL Database. Finally, you'll dig into the methods for monitoring and troubleshooting performance in Azure SQL Database. After watching this course, you should have a solid understanding of Azure SQL database and its many features and capabilities.


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The Ultimate Weight Management Game Plan - Lose Up To 100lbs
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 3.5 Hours | Lec: 33 | 575 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Take control of your weight once and for all. This is not theory but the facts from real world experience.​

The Ultimate Weight Management Game Plan is a course about weight loss and weight management using psychology, science, observation and real world experience from a seasoned personal trainer who has helped countless people lose weight and keep it off. The course is structured in simple yet effective way to help you lose weight and keep it off.

Look at everything included in the course:

A quick start plan to get started right away
50 tips and concepts to lose weight, and improve your health
How to come up with your own plan and vision for your health weight management
10 reasons why people fail and what to do instead
Quizzes and other fun work to inspire you to continue when things get challenging
Bonuses including example meal plans for weight loss
More bonuses including 10 easy exercises that almost anyone can do
How to make a vision board, make I am statements, how to set goals
Downloadable PDF's, power point, videos, and much more
Who should take this course?

Anyone who wants to lose weight
Anyone who wants help maintaining their current weight
Entrepreneurs, business owners, professionals, and moms who struggle with weight loss and are open and willing to go through and complete the course.
Why take this course?

Jeremy Belter B.S. CPT has over 10 years full time personal training experience. After training over 15000 training sessions and helping busy people in the real world lose weight some common obstacles kept appearing. He helps you recognize these problems and gives steps to combat them. Finally, we do not just look at one thing but many different variables to combat the problem so you will never have to worry about weight again.


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TTC Video - Cosmology: The History and Nature of Our Universe
36xDVDRip | English | AVI | 640 x 480 | XviD ~343 kbps | 29.970 fps
MP3 | 128 kbps | 48.0 KHz | 2 channels | 36 lectures of 30 minutes | 7.01 GB
Genre: eLearning / Astronomy and Cosmology

Cosmology: The History and Nature of Our Universe introduces 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. ... One might say that right now is when cosmology has finally come of age."

1. The Journey Ahead
2. Denizens of the Universe
3. Overall Cosmic Properties
4. The Stuff of the Universe
5. The Sweep of Cosmic History
6. Measuring Distances
7. Expansion and Age
8. Distances, Appearances, and Horizons
9. Dark Matter and Dark Energy-96%!
10. Cosmic Geometry-Triangles in the Sky
11. Cosmic Expansion-Keeping Track of Energy
12. Cosmic Acceleration-Falling Outward
13. The Cosmic Microwave Background
14. Conditions during the First Million Years
15. Primordial Sound-Big Bang Acoustics
16. Using Sound as Cosmic Diagnostic
17. Primordial Roughness-Seeding Structure
18. The Dark Age-From Sound to the First Stars
19. Infant Galaxies
20. From Child to Maturity-Galaxy Evolution
21. Giant Black Holes-Construction and Carnage
22. The Galaxy Web-A Relic of Primordial Sound
23. Atom Factories-Stellar Interiors
24. Understanding Element Abundances
25. Light Elements-Made in the Big Bang
26. Putting It Together-The Concordance Model
27. Physics at Ultrahigh Temperatures
28. Back to a Microsecond-The Particle Cascade
29. Back to the GUT-Matter and Forces Emerge
30. Puzzling Problems Remain
31. Inflation Provides the Solution
32. The Quantum Origin of All Structure
33. Inflation's Stunning Creativity
34. Fine Tuning and Anthropic Arguments
35. What's Next for Cosmology?
36. A Comprehensible Universe?




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Design Your Own Fonts: From Paper to Screen
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 1 Hours | 864 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
To design a font might look like an overwhelmingly tedious and extremely difficult task, and in a way it is. No magic bullets here. However there are ways to speed up the process as well as to make it fun!​

To design a font might look like an overwhelmingly tedious and extremely difficult task, and in a way it is. No magic bullets here. However there are ways to speed up the process as well as to make it fun!

In this class the Type Designer Natanael Gama will teach you how to create your own fonts without going nuts. From paper sketching all the way to export the digital font file. The only thing required for this class is a bit of courage. Remember that the bigger the challenge the bigger the reward. To type your own font can be an epiphanic experience!



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Building Data Visualizations with D3 and AngularJS
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 3 Hours | 256 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

The video starts by showing you how you can connect data effectively to SVG elements using D3.js and provides an introduction to making D3 data visualizations interactive. It then moves on to creating a complete data visualization app in Angular2 and integrating D3.js with Angular 2 to create reusable components and blocks for future use. You will learn about the testability of components and how to implement custom interactions, filters, and controllers; discover how to parse and map data in D3.js; and master drawing D3.js's built-in shapes and curves.

Towards the end of this video, you will learn to leverage a few advanced features and functionalities such as animations, transitions, and real-time interactions of D3.js in Angular 2.

This course will provide you with the knowledge base and skill set to visualize virtually any data set and allow your audience to interact with these visualizations to gain deeper insight.

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XML :basics for beginners
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Genre: eLearning | Language: English
learn xml basics in effecient way​

This course is dedicated to learn the basics of XML. XML stands for EXtensible Markup Language. it was designed to store and transport data. it was designed to be both human- and machine-readable. XML plays an important role in many IT systems. For this reason, it is important for all software developers to have a good understanding of XML. Before you continue, you should also have a basic understanding of HTML CSS and Javascript . in this course you will learn the theoretical concepts of basics of XML . this is a beginners level course and this course is not for experts in XML




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YouTube Complete Course 2017: Your Guide to YouTube Success
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 1 Hours | Lec: 24 | 879 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
All-in-one guide to start a profitable YouTube Channel, YouTube SEO 2017, Proven Genuine Tips & Tricks, Build Your Brand​

This course is designed and developed for those who want to start a YouTube and stuck with the questions such as where to start, how to start, and when to start. This course is also for the people who already have a YouTube channel but struggling to get views and subscribers.

If you belong to any of the above said category, then this course is for you.

In this course, I will be starting with the very first step of YouTube channel creation that is finding the right name and finding a right niche for your channel. I will tell you how to find and brainstorm the ideas to get the right name and how to find the right category or niche for your YouTube channel.

Once name and channel creation is done, then we will start by going through the YouTube Creator Studio and video manager to understand the YouTube well.

I have experimented, learnt, and documented the things that worked for my channel in year 2017 and I am in position to let you know that what will work in YouTube SEO in 2017 and what will not be working.

We will be covering every process and each step to get closer to the successful YouTube channel. YouTube channel growth is a steady proccess and takes time and patient to grow. And, we will use the tips, tricks and apply tthe best working YouTube SEO techniques and tools to get maximum views and subscribes in quickes possible time.

So, lets start the journey and see inside the course.




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Amazon Web Services - AWS Solutions Architect Course
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 1.5 Hours | Lec: 13 | 198 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

You are interested in learning AWS and getting into the wide realm of programming and intense Tech Entrepreneurship. You have probably wondered what is the most practical way of learning AWS (which to be frank, gives you the key to ruling the technology industry)

Since technology is changing every day, I have to learn something new every time. The best way that you can learn how to catch up is "to work on it".

Yet, nobody teaches in this manner and I suffer from the same pain when learning something new every time. Most courses are not designed to help you learn by example (immersion is the most potent way of learning in humans). Rather they bathe you with inapplicable information that you have to learn over and over again anyways.

This course is designed to cover all the basic concepts of Amazon Web Services and the syntax necessary for learning the advanced topics in AWS. Even though learning EC2 can open the door to working with Storage, Computation, and Databases and basically everything else with the word "AWS" attached to it, it has some new functionality and nuances that you have to cover and learn.

My job is to make this class a great and fun learning experience so that I can help you progress through your path to learning advanced AWS (whether it be just programming logic...setting up servers...designing application backends (fun stuff) or doing boring stuff like writing bash script).

In this course, I will walk you though EC2 Configuration, and you will learn about the associated structures of EC2 instance creation (we hear a lot about servers and computation and memory, but how do we put these three together?),

However, only a few videos per section are focused on information. I develop the rest of the details of the data structures and syntax through exercises that I walk you through in the course. There are 2-3 lectures on solving tough exercises on each subject so that you can understand not only the syntax and how to practically work on AWS.

There is no risk for you as a student in this course. I have put together a course that is not only worth your money, but also worth your time. This course encompasses the basics of Amazon AWS I urge you to join me on this journey to learn how to dominate the IT world with the one of the most popular Infrastrcture Services: AWS.



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What's New in Visual Studio 2013 for Windows Store App Developers
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 39M | 149 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

Visual Studio 2013 includes a number of new and improved features to boost the productivity of Windows Store App developers. Colin introduces the new features and demonstrates improvements to the Shell, Code Editor, XAML Editor, and the .NET Framework.





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