• 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.
    - DVD: Filme im Format DVD5, DVD9 und HD2DVD.
    - HD: Encodierte Filme mit der Auflösung 720p oder darüber von BluRay, DVD, R5, TV, Screener sowie Telesyncs im Format x264.
    - 3D: Encodierte Filme von BluRay, die in einem 3D Format vorliegen. Dies gilt auch für Dokus, Animation usw.
    - Serien: Cartoon/Zeichentrick, Anime, Tutorials, Dokumentationen, Konzerte/Musik, Sonstiges sind demnach in die entsprechenden Bereiche einzuordnen, auch wenn sie beispielsweise im High Definition-Format oder als DVD5/DVD9/HD2DVD vorliegen. Ausnahme 3D.
    - Bereich Englisch: Englische Releases gehören immer in diesen Bereich.
    - Bereich Talk: Der Bereich, in dem über die Releases diskutiert werden kann, darf, soll und erwünscht ist.


    Angebot/Beitrag erstellen

    - Ein Beitrag darf erst dann erstellt werden, wenn der Upload bei mindestens einem OCH komplett ist. Platzhalter sind untersagt.
    - Bei einem Scenerelease hat der Threadtitel ausschließlich aus dem originalen, unveränderten Releasenamen zu bestehen. Es dürfen keine Veränderungen wie z.B. Sterne, kleine Buchstaben o.ä. vorgenommen werden. Ausnahme Serienbörse:
    - Bei einem Sammelthread für eine Staffel entfällt aus dem Releasename natürlich der Name der Folge. Beispiel: Die Simpsons S21 German DVDRip XviD - ITG
    - Dementsprechend sind also u.a. verboten: Erweiterungen wie "Tipp", "empfehlenswert", "only", "reup", usw. / jegliche andere Zusatzinformation oder Ergänzung, welche nicht in obiger Beschreibung zu finden ist.

    Aufbau des Angebots und Threadtitel

    Der Titel nach folgendem Muster erstellt zu werden. <Name> [3D] [Staffel] [German] <Jahr> <Tonspur> [DL] [Auflösung] <Quelle> <Codec> - <Group>
    Beispiel: The Dark Knight German 2008 AC3 DVDRip XviD - iND
    Beispiel: The Dark Knight 2008 DTS DL BDRip x264 - iND
    Beispiel: The Dark Knight 2008 AC3 DL BDRip XviD - iND
    Beispiel: The Dark Knight German 2008 AC3 720p BluRay x264 iND
    Beispiel: The Dark Knight 2008 DTS DL 1080p BluRay x264 iND
    Beispiel: Die Simpsons S01 German AC3 DVDRip XviD iND
    Beispiel: Die Simpsons S20 German AC3 720p BluRay x264 iND
    Beispiel: Sword Art Online II Ger Sub 2014 AAC 1080p WEBRip x264 - peppermint
    Entsprechend sind also u.a. verboten: Sonderzeichen wie Klammern, Sterne, Ausrufezeichen, Unterstriche, Anführungszeichen / Erweiterungen wie "Tipp", "empfehlenswert", "only", "reup", usw. / jegliche andere Zusatzinformation oder Ergänzung, welche nicht in obiger Beschreibung zu finden ist
    Ausnahmen hiervon können in den Bereichen geregelt sein.

    Die Beiträge sollen wie folgt aufgebaut werden:
    Überschrift entspricht dem Threadtitel
    Cover
    kurze Inhaltsbeschreibung
    Format, Größe, Dauer sind gut lesbar für Downloader außerhalb des Spoilers zu vermerken
    Nfo sind immer Anzugeben und selbige immer im Spoiler in Textform.
    Sind keine Nfo vorhanden z.B. Eigenpublikationen, sind im Spoiler folgende Dateiinformationen zusätzlich anzugeben :
    Quelle
    Video (Auflösung und Bitrate)
    Ton (Sprache, Format und Bitrate der einzelnen Spuren)
    Untertitel (sofern vorhanden)
    Hosterangabe in Textform außerhalb eines Spoiler mit allen enthaltenen Hostern.
    Bei SD kann auf diese zusätzlichen Dateiinformationen verzichtet werden.

    Alle benötigten Passwörter sind, sofern vorhanden, in Textform im Angebot anzugeben.
    Spoiler im Spoiler mit Kommentaren :"Schon Bedankt?" sind unerwünscht.


    Releases

    - Sind Retail-Release verfügbar, sind alle anderen Variationen untersagt. Ausnahmen: Alle deutschen Retail-Release sind CUT, in diesem Fall sind dubbed UNCUT-Release zulässig.
    - Im Serien-Bereich gilt speziell: Wenn ein Retail vor Abschluss einer laufenden Staffel erscheint, darf diese Staffel noch zu Ende gebracht werden.62
    - Gleiche Releases sind unbedingt zusammenzufassen. Das bedeutet, es ist zwingend erforderlich, vor dem Erstellen eines Themas per Suchfunktion zu überprüfen, ob bereits ein Beitrag mit demselben Release besteht. Ist dies der Fall, ist der bereits vorhandene Beitrag zu verwenden.
    - P2P und Scene Releases dürfen nicht verändert oder gar unter einem iND Tag eingestellt werden.


    Support, Diskussionen und Suche

    - Supportanfragen sind entweder per PN oder im Bereich Talk zu stellen.
    - Diskussionen und Bewertungen sind im Talk Bereich zu führen. Fragen an die Uploader haben ausschließlich via PN zu erfolgen, und sind in den Angeboten untersagt.
    - Anfragen zu Upload-Wünschen sind nur im Bereich Suche Video erlaubt. Antworten dürfen nur auf Angebote von MyBoerse.bz verlinkt werden.


    Verbote

    - Untersagt sind mehrere Formate in einem einzigen Angebotsthread, wie beispielsweise das gleichzeitige Anbieten von DivX/XviD, 720p und 1080p in einem Thread. Pro Format, Release und Auflösung ist ein eigener Thread zu eröffnen.
    - Grundsätzlich ebenso verboten sind Dupes. Uploader haben sich an geeigneter Stelle darüber zu informieren, ob es sich bei einem Release um ein Dupe handelt.
    - Gefakte, nur teilweise lauffähige oder unvollständige Angebote sind untersagt. Dies gilt auch für eigene Publikationen, die augenscheinlich nicht selbst von z.B. einer DVD gerippt wurden. Laufende Serien, bei denen noch nicht alle Folgen verfügbar sind, dürfen erstellt und regelmäßig geupdatet werden.
    - Untersagt sind Angebote, welche nur und ausschließlich in einer anderen Sprache als deutsch oder englisch vorliegen. Ausnahmen sind VORHER mit den Moderatoren zu klären.


    Verstoß gegen die Regeln

    - Angebote oder Beiträge, die gegen die Forenregeln verstoßen, sind über den "Melden"-Button im Beitrag zu melden.
  • Bitte registriere dich zunächst um Beiträge zu verfassen und externe Links aufzurufen.

*** Bestes IPTV *** bester Preis *** gratis Test ***



Englische Tutorials

08beda72b9ce0905ccb86192dabf9188.jpg


How to write a song in three days
.MP4, AVC, 2000 kbps, 1280x720 | English, AAC, 150 kbps, 2 Ch | 37 mins | 562 MB
Created by Chris Richter

Follow along as we create a song from scratch.

Welcome to 'How to write a song in three days', the XSNoise songwriting series with Christopher Richter. I will take you through the songwriting process and teach you one way that you can write a song. There are many more different processes and systems that you can use to write songs. This course only covers one way to write.

There isn't a right or a wrong way to create a song. But there is a way to make it easier for you to write.

This course takes you through the lyric writing process, choosing chords for your song and then creating a melody for the song. A final recorded version of the song is available at the end of the course. I have also provided a backing of the music incase you would like to try your own lyrics and melody over the music.

More Info



2066aa546c0ae862a5a121b264bbd187.jpg






Recommend Download Link Hight Speed | Please Say Thanks Keep Topic Live
 
30ce8b124199f3e75af9fb801b342855.jpg


More CSS Selectors for React Developers
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 1 Hour | 373 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

Build on what you learned in the previous video by learning about selector combinators, pseudo-element selectors, and more.




94426408b0a7dc9bf708f62700072afa.jpg








Recommend Download Link Hight Speed | Please Say Thanks Keep Topic Live
 

e6903ceff3ebb334917ec00598407ef6.jpg


Schwarzkopf - Essential Looks Glamour Collection
DVD9 | English | VIDEO_TS | 720 x 576 | MPEG2 ~6843 kbps | ~3 hours | 7.05 GB
Audio: English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, Slovenian, Suomi | AC-3 128 Kbps 48.0 KHz
Genre: eLearning Video / Hairdressing

Haircuts for men and women. Schwarzkopf Essential Looks Spring / Summer 2006 Inspired by the podiums of this world Schwarzkopf Professional has created its "Glamor Collection" Essential line looks and gives us a preview of this season's trends for spring / summer 2006. Whether sports or casual, Girly, wild or classic and elegant: these glamorous Looks wet your appetite for a new season!
The looks of the "Glamor Collection" summarize the highlights of the season seen at fashion shows in London, Milan, Paris and New York to the point. Steve Hogan, creative director for Schwarzkopf Professional Essential Looks, says: "This season we will revise Glamour tools. It does not necessarily show everything pompous and chic glamor, but has always been part of it - in neat McQueen contours, as well as Anna Sui flowing fabrics."
The "Glamor Collection" is a combination of simple, luxurious and stylish looks that have been developed by a team of high-caliber industry insiders. Each season the Essential Looks set international standards for haircuts, shapes and colors, and they serve as stylists, as well as their customers inspiring choice of transfer looks.

Tyler Johnston, Schwarzkopf Professional Global Ambassador Revision, is in charge of the haircut. He develops a technically perfect hairstyle and takes to the catwalk looks in the salons. I really liked creating this new collection. You can bring glamor even classic shapes with little, but nonetheless, individual details. New looks embody different sides of the current glamor and strengthen the concept of Essential Looks. "

Color is an integral part of the whole hairstyle - this is why Tracy Hayes, Global Color After Schwarzkopf Professional, refined looks with her creativity and seductively, new colors with Igor. "The paints were kept very naturally; combinations of rainbow colors come with elegant brilliance and support each other's glamor themes. Whether or not the color is the final size for each type and this new collection perfectly shows how to use it, how to take the inner charm outside."

For the season spring / summer 2006 "Glamor collection" instruction and a way to revive the podium every day.

270a5c07fed5a3302e300221ecf12dde.jpg


087050c11763ca8039f05f28b99036e8.jpg


abdfd99f1e6c6d78613f0ca5ab3b4cca.jpg


8052acef4b64b0c624145597f6228448.jpg


2a56e8f84fc679ef003863c2e8eee233.jpg




Recommend Download Link Hight Speed | Please Say Thanks Keep Topic Live
 
1810251448010107.jpg

Gerald Soh - 50K eCom Profits with Etsy and Shopify
.MP4 | Language English | 5.12 GB
Genre: eLearning Video / Business, Sales, Marketing / Traffic
"Discover Our New eCom Strategy That Generated
$50,539.47 In Sales Within 30 Days Without AliExpress,
Print On Demand, Amazon or eBay!"
This Is Your Shortcut To Generating $50K Per Month With A New
eCom Strategy That Has Literally Zero Competition!​

Hey, it's Gerald here.
Give me just 5 minutes of your precious time and I'd like to reveal how we generated $50,539.47 within 30 days for our new Shopify store.
- Without AliExpress or Alibaba
- Without Print on Demand
- Without Amazon
- Without eBay
Yes, this is mind-blowing because it is a new strategy that no one else is currently using! See the results below:

1810231845180082.png

By now you must be thinking, "Seriously? How is this possible?"
In short, lets just say I was fed up with the "typical way" of doing e-Commerce and decided to think outside of the box to find another new strategy.
My hard work paid off immediately as you can see from the video below that sales were coming in literally every minute and every hour (even when I'm asleep).

How Else Can We Make Sure That This Is The ONLY Program You'll Need To Create Success?
- Two full months of extended support via personal email ($2,000 Value)
On 25th of May, we are going to have a blast in the group coaching. But our journey does not end there. After the coaching session, you can still get direct access to me via my personal email for TWO FULL MONTHS. I've never done this before for any of my other coaching programs. I'm doing this because I CARE about your success and I want to help you achieve your goals within the next 90 days.
- Done-For-You List of Passionate Buyer Niches ($997 Value)
Research is very important when it comes to building a profitable e-commerce business. It can be time-consuming, tedious and challenging for some people... but not for my students! Our research team has done all the work for you. Use this list of passionate buyer niches to help you brainstorm and come up with ideas for creative topics that people are passionate about that you can sell to with your store!
- Done-For-You Script and Templates ($997 Value)
There is a specific way negotiate with suppliers to get higher discount rates. There is also a specific work flow and process to handle fulfilment so that it becomes systematic & super easy. You'll get all the scripts, templates and all the resources needed.. all handed to you on a silver platter Wink
- Done-For-You FB Ads Research ($997 Value)
This component alone could potentially generate $100,000 in sales for you this year. We have used this method over and over again to find many winner products. It might be time consuming or tedious if you don't know how to do it "the right way" but no worries. My awesome team have done all the hard work for you. It's yours for 100% free.
- Custom Website Theme ($1,997 Value)
We have tested many different types of Shopify themes and we are proud to say that we have found a "winner". This specific theme has generated hundreds and thousands of dollars in sales collectively. You can get access to it now and use it to build your store - and make money online every single day Wink

Homepage:
1810232101010115.jpg



Recommend Download Link Hight Speed | Please Say Thanks Keep Topic Live
 
e641e65adaba89a3954d8d6169661a7d.jpg


Developing Your Leadership Philosophy updated 8/23/2018
.MP4, AVC, 1000 kbps, 1280x720 | English, AAC, 128 kbps, 2 Ch | 1h 23m | 573 MB
Instructor: Mike Figliuolo

If you want your team to trust you as a leader, it's important to articulate who you are, what you stand for, and why you're excited to lead them. In this course, author and executive leadership coach Mike Figliuolo shows you how to distill your leadership philosophy down to one simple page covering four critical aspects of leadership: leading yourself, leading the thinking, leading your people, and leading a balanced life. Get hands-on with introspective exercises that help you define and practice leading authentically, with a style that's uniquely yours. Along the way, discover how to share and socialize your vision, make decisions, motivate and mentor, and keep your whole life in perspective.

Topics include:

Developing authenticity
Discovering your personal inspiration
Defining your goals
Holding yourself accountable
Setting team standards
Making decisions
Motivating, inspiring, and developing people
Achieving a work-life balance
Sharing your leadership philosophy

More Info


4abde8824fa7ad13de9d94f466f7dfa4.jpg






Recommend Download Link Hight Speed | Please Say Thanks Keep Topic Live
 
29db946bcd112be44380ce5269aa9172.jpg


Introducing Robotics Process Automation
.MP4, AVC, 1000 kbps, 1280x720 | English, AAC, 160 kbps, 2 Ch | 1h 31m | 623 MB
Instructor: Ian Barkin

Robotic process automation-software-based robotics that emulate work that people do-is poised to change the way we work. Using this exciting technology, organizations can digitize and transform an array of business processes and functions. In this course, instructor Ian Barkin takes a deep dive into RPA, explaining what it is, what it's not, and what to keep in mind when adopting it in your organization. Here, Ian shares information that can help a variety of stakeholders-from executives to IT professionals-grasp the key benefits of RPA, as well as best practices that can help their organization succeed at both the process and enterprise levels. Plus, he lends a real-world context to the concepts covered in this course by providing examples from global companies that are implementing RPA.

Topics include:

What is robotic process automation (RPA)?
The RPA vendor landscape
Differences between RPA and other tools
Best practices at the process and enterprise levels
Identifying opportunities for automation
Prime opportunity areas for automation
Key stakeholders in your RPA journey
Tips for success from the front lines

More Info


c47db1e3beb6d98f30e160036f9f0590.jpg






Recommend Download Link Hight Speed | Please Say Thanks Keep Topic Live
 
73a8c782d0daba42fd4c1403d25303f4.jpg


React.js Essential Training updated 6/20/2018
.MP4, AVC, 1000 kbps, 1280x720 | English, AAC, 128 kbps, 2 Ch | 3h 15m | 651 MB
Instructor: Eve Porcello

Among all other JavaScript libraries, React.js stands out. It relies on reusable components, not templates, for UI development, allowing developers to render views where data changes over time. React applications are more scalable and more maintainable, making developers more efficient and users more satisfied. In this course, Eve Porcello introduces the history and basics of the React library and show how to use it to create two projects: a browser-based activity counter app and a simple website for displaying data drawn from an API. Along the way, learn how to set up your development environment, including helpful tools such as Babel and webpack; create new components; use props and state to pass data between components; use routes to map URLs to views; and organize projects with nested components and routes. By the end of the course, you'll understand the essentials of React.js and be able to start building your own browser-based projects.

Topics include:

Refactoring elements with JSX
Transpiling with Babel
Creating components
Adding component properties and methods
Displaying child components
Working with props and state
Setting up routes
Nesting routes
Creating forms
Understanding the component life cycle

More Info



82d01b774a6c27c95d75314f24c83d83.jpg






Recommend Download Link Hight Speed | Please Say Thanks Keep Topic Live
 
9e08abe9df5ba611cbeccf3237ab50e1.jpg


Java Programming for Complete Beginners in 250 Steps
.MP4 | Video: 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | Audio: AAC, 48000 Hz, 2ch | 2.73 GB
Duration: 26 hour | Genre: eLearning | Language: English​

Learn Java Programming using a Step By Step Approach with 200+ code examples for Absolute Java Beginners.

What you'll learn

You're taught step by step HOW to program in Java
You will learn the Basics of Eclipse IDE and JShell
You will learn to Develop Awesome Object Oriented Programs with Java
You will solve a wide variety of hands-on programming exercises with Java
You will learn the basics of programming - variables, choosing a data type, conditional execution, loops, writing great methods, breaking down problems into sub problems and implementing great Exception Handling
You will learn the basics of Object Oriented Programming - Intefaces, Inheritance, Abstract Class and Constructors
You will learn the important concepts of Object Oriented Programming - Abstraction, Inheritance, Encapsulation and Polymorphism
You will learn to do basic functional programming with Java
You will learn the basics of MultiThreaded Programming - with Executor Service
You will learn about a wide variety of Java Collections - List, Map, Set and Queue Interfaces

Requirements

You should have connectivity to Internet to download Java and Eclipse.
We will help you install Eclipse and Java
Oracle Solaris or 64 bit Microsoft Windows or Linux or macOS
Java 9+ does NOT work on 32 bit Microsoft Windows! You would need a 64 bit Microsoft Windows if you would want to use Windows.

Description

Java is one of the most popular programming languages. Java offers both object oriented and functional programming features.

This course assumes no previous programming or Java experience. If you've never programmed a computer before, or if you already have experience with another programming language and want to quickly learn Java, this is a perfect course for you.

We take an hands-on approach using a combination of JShell and Eclipse as an IDE to illustrate more than 200 Java Coding Exercises, Puzzles and Code Examples.

Awesome Reviews from Happy Learners

"The experienece was extremely amazing. The course was highly detailed and comprehensive and all the topic were covered properly with due examples to their credit. The instructor is passionate about what he is doing and hence it makes the course much more worth to learn. Kudos to the instructor for such an amazing job."

"This is the best Java course I've come across. It's straight to the point without any missing details. You can get an idea of what you're getting into working with Java fast with this course. I really like it."

"Never thought taking an online course will be so helpful. The instructor is quite engaging, gives good amount of exercises."

"Very comprehensive and detail course the instructor takes the patience to explain everything and goes a step forward in thinking what kind of errors could happen to the students really good instructor!"

"I am personally going to recommed it to all the programming greeks out there to try this wonderful course as it not just covers basic of java well but gives in-depth analysis of it and it also teaches java 9 with utmost ease. I would personally want to thank the people who created this course"

"This course is wonderful! I really enjoy it. It really is for beginners, so it's very helpful for people which don't know nothing about programming."

"This is my 2nd Udemy course with Ranga. Like the other one on this course, Ranga has great course content and delivered top notch teaching experience. Thank you!"

"The teacher is awesome! I appreciated a lot every class that I attended with teacher Ranga, he resort very often to java documentation, what shows his authority in what he teaches. Love you Ranga and Jesus keep you for his glory! Karanga Is the great revelation of our days! God bless you richly."

In more than 250 Steps, we explore the most important Java Programming Language Features

Basics of Java Programming - Expressions, Variables and Printing Output

Java Operators - Java Assignment Operator, Relational and Logical Operators, Short Circuit Operators

Java Conditionals and If Statement

Methods - Parameters, Arguments and Return Values

Object Oriented Programming - Class, Object, State and Behavior

Basics of OOPS - Encapsulation, Abstraction, Inheritance and Polymorphism

Basics about Java Data Types - Casting, Operators and More

Java Built in Classes - BigDecimal, String, Java Wrapper Classes

Conditionals with Java - If Else Statement, Nested If Else, Java Switch Statement, Java Ternary Operator

Loops - For Loop, While Loop in Java, Do While Loop, Break and Continue

Immutablity of Java Wrapper Classes, String and BigDecimal

Java Dates - Introduction to LocalDate, LocalTime and LocalDateTime

Java Array and ArrayList - Java String Arrays, Arrays of Objects, Primitive Data Types, toString and Exceptions

Introduction to Variable Arguments

Basics of Designing a Class - Class, Object, State and Behavior. Deciding State and Constructors.

Understanding Object Composition and Inheritance

Java Abstract Class and Interfaces. Introduction to Polymorphism.

Java Collections - List Interface(ArrayList, LinkedList and Vector), Set Interface (HashSet, LinkedHashSet and TreeSet), Queue Interface (PriorityQueue) and Map Interface (HashMap, HashTable, LinkedHashMap and TreeMap() - Compare, Contrast and Choose

Generics - Why do we need Generics? Restrictions with extends and Generic Methods, WildCards - Upper Bound and Lower Bound.

Functional Programming - Lambda Expression, Stream and Operations on a Stream (Intermediate Operations - Sort, Distinct, Filter, Map and Terminal Operations - max, min, collect to List), Functional Interfaces - Predicate Interface,Consumer Interface, Function Inteface for Mapping, Method References - static and instance methods

Introduction to Threads and MultiThreading - Need for Threads

Implementing Threads - Extending Thread Class and Implementing Runnable Interface

States of a Thread and Communication between Threads

Introduction to Executor Service - Customizing number of Active Threads. Returning a Future, invokeAll and invokeAny

Introduction to Exception Handling - Your Thought Process during Exception Handling. try, catch and finally. Exception Hierarchy - Checked Exceptions vs Unchecked Exceptions. Throwing an Exception. Creating and Throwing a Custom Exception - CurrenciesDoNotMatchException. Try with Resources - New Feature in Java 7.

List files and folders in Directory with Files list method, File walk method and find methods. Read and write from a File.

Step Wise Details

Introduction to Java Programming with Jshell using Multiplication Table

Step 00 - Getting Started with Programming
Step 01 - Introduction to Multiplication Table challenge
Step 02 - Launch JShell
Step 03 - Break Down Multiplication Table Challenge
Step 04 - Java Expression - An Introduction
Step 05 - Java Expression - Exercises
Step 06 - Java Expression - Puzzles
Step 07 - Printing output to console with Java
Step 08 - Printing output to console with Java - Exercise Statements
Step 09 - Printing output to console with Java - Exercise Solutions
Step 10 - Printing output to console with Java - Puzzles
Step 11 - Advanced Printing output to console with Java
Step 12 - Advanced Printing output to console with Java - Exercises and Puzzles
Step 13 - Introduction to Variables in Java
Step 14 - Introduction to Variables in Java - Exercises and Puzzles
Step 15 - 4 Important Things to Know about Variables in Java
Step 16 - How are variables stored in memory?
Step 17 - How to name a variable?
Step 18 - Understanding Primitive Variable Types in Java
Step 19 - Understanding Primitive Variable Types in Java - Choosing a Type
Step 20 - Java Assignment Operator
Step 21 - Java Assignment Operator - Puzzles on Increment, Decrement and Compound Assignment
Step 23 - Java Conditionals and If Statement - Introduction
Step 24 - Java Conditionals and If Statement - Exercise Statements
Step 25 - Java Conditionals and If Statement - Exercise Solutions
Step 26 - Java Conditionals and If Statement - Puzzles
Step 27 - Java For Loop to Print Multiplication Table - Introduction
Step 28 - Java For Loop to Print Multiplication Table - Exercise Statements
Step 29 - Java For Loop to Print Multiplication Table - Exercise Solutions
Step 30 - Java For Loop to Print Multiplication Table - Puzzles
Step 31 - Programming Tips : JShell - Shortcuts, Multiple Lines and Variables TODO Move up
Step 32 - Getting Started with Programming - Revise all Terminology

Introduction to Method with Multiplication Table

Step 00 - Section 02 - Methods - An Introduction
Step 01 - Your First Java Method - Hello World Twice and Exercise Statements
Step 02 - Introduction to Java Methods - Exercises and Puzzles
Step 03 - Programming Tip - Editing Methods with JShell
Step 04 - Introduction to Java Methods - Arguments and Parameters
Step 05 - Introduction to Java Method Arguments - Exercises
Step 06 - Introduction to Java Method Arguments - Puzzles and Tips
Step 07 - Getting back to Multiplication Table - Creating a method
Step 08 - Print Multiplication Table with a Parameter and Method Overloading
Step 09 - Passing Multiple Parameters to a Java Method
Step 10 - Returning from a Java Method - An Introduction
Step 11 - Returning from a Java Method - Exercises
Step 99 - Methods - Section Review

Introduction to Java Platform

Step 00 - Section 03 - Overview Of Java Platform - Section Overview
Step 01 - Overview Of Java Platform - An Introduction - java, javac, bytecode and JVM
Step 02 - Java Class and Object - First Look
Step 03 - Create a method in a Java class
Step 04 - Create and Compile Planet.java class
Step 05 - Run Planet calss with Java - Using a main method
Step 06 - Play and Learn with Planet Class
Step 07 - JDK vs JRE vs JVM

Introduction to Eclipse - First Java Project

Step 01 - Creating a New Java Project with Eclipse
Step 02 - Your first Java class with Eclipse
Step 03 - Writing Multiplication Table Java Program with Eclipse
Step 04 - Adding more methods for Multiplication Table Program
Step 05 - Programming Tip 1 : Refactoring with Eclipse
Step 06 - Programming Tip 2 : Debugging with Eclipse
Step 07 - Programming Tip 3 : Eclipse vs JShell - How to choose?

Introduction To Object Oriented Programming

Step 00 - Introduction to Object Oriented Programming - Section Overview
Step 01 - Introduction to Object Oriented Programming - Basics
Step 02 - Introduction to Object Oriented Programming - Terminology - Class, Object, State and Behavior
Step 03 - Introduction to Object Oriented Programming - Exercise - Online Shopping System and Person
Step 04 - Create Motor Bike Java Class and a couple of objects
Step 05 - Exercise Solutions - Book class and Three instances
Step 06 - Introducing State of an object with speed variable
Step 07 - Understanding basics of Encapsulation with Setter methods
Step 08 - Exercises and Tips - Getters and Generating Getters and Setters with Eclipse
Step 09 - Puzzles on this and initialization of member variables
Step 10 - First Advantage of Encapsulation
Step 11 - Introduction to Encapsulation - Level 2
Step 12 - Encapsulation Exercises - Better Validation and Book class
Step 13 - Introdcution to Abstraction
Step 14 - Introduction to Java Constructors
Step 15 - Introduction to Java Constructors - Exercises and Puzzles
Step 16 - Introduction to Object Oriented Programming - Conclusion

Primitive Data Types And Alternatives

Step 00 - Primitive Data Types in Depth - Section Overview
Step 01 - Basics about Java Integer Data Types - Casting, Operators and More
Step 02 - Java Integer Data Types - Puzzles - Octal, Hexadecimal, Post and Pre increment
Step 03 - Java Integer Data Types - Exercises - BiNumber - add, multiply and double
Step 04 - Java Floating Point Data Types - Casting , Conversion and Accuracy
Step 05 - Introduction to BigDecimal Java Class
Step 06 - BigDecimal Puzzles - Adding Integers
Step 07 - BigDecimal Exercises - Simple Interest Calculation
Step 08 - Java Boolean Data Type - Relational and Logical Operators
Step 09 - Java Boolean Data Type - Puzzles - Short Circuit Operators
Step 10 - Java Character Data Type char - Representation and Conversion
Step 11 - Java char Data Type - Exercises 1 - isVowel
Step 12 - Java char Data Type - Exercises 2 - isDigit
Step 13 - Java char Data Type - Exercises 3 - isConsonant, List Upper Case and Lower Case Characters
Step 14 - Primitive Data Types in Depth - Conclusion

Conditionals

Step 00 - Conditionals with Java - Section Overview
Step 01 - Introduction to If Else Statement
Step 02 - Introduction to Nested If Else
Step 03 - If Else Statement - Puzzles
Step 04 - If Else Problem - How to get User Input in Java?
Step 05 - If Else Problem - How to get number 2 and choice from user?
Step 06 - If Else Problem - Implementing with Nested If Else
Step 07 - Java Switch Statement - An introduction
Step 08 - Java Switch Statement - Puzzles - Default, Break and Fall Through
Step 09 - Java Switch Statement - Exercises - isWeekDay, nameOfMonth, nameOfDay
Step 10 - Java Ternary Operation - An Introduction
Step 11 - Conditionals with Java - Conclusion

Loops

Step 00 - Java Loops - Section Introduction
Step 01 - Java For Loop - Syntax and Puzzles
Step 02 - Java For Loop - Exercises Overview and First Exercise Prime Numbers
Step 03 - Java For Loop - Exercise - Sum Upto N Numbers and Sum of Divisors
Step 04 - Java For Loop - Exercise - Print a Number Triangle
Step 05 - While Loop in Java - An Introduction
Step 06 - While Loop - Exericises - Cubes and Squares upto limit
Step 07 - Do While Loop in Java - An Introduction
Step 08 - Do While Loop in Java - An Example - Cube while user enters positive numbers
Step 09 - Introduction to Break and Continue
Step 10 - Selecting Loop in Java - For vs While vs Do While

Reference Types

Step 00 - Java Reference Types - Section Introduction
Step 01 - Reference Types - How are they stored in Memory?
Step 02 - Java Reference Types - Puzzles
Step 03 - String class - Introduction and Exercise - Print each word and char on a new line
Step 04 - String class - Exercise Solution and Some More Important Methods
Step 05 - Understanding String is Immutable and String Concat, Upper Case, Lower Case, Trim methods
Step 06 - String Concatenation and Join, Replace Methods
Step 07 - Java String Alternatives - StringBuffer and StringBuilder
Step 08 - Java Wrapper Classes - An Introduction - Why and What?
Step 09 - Java Wrapper Classes - Creation - Constructor and valueOf
Step 10 - Java Wrapper Classes - Auto Boxing and a Few Wrapper Constants - SIZE, BYTES, MAX_VALUE and MIN_VALUE
Step 11 - Java Dates - Introduction to LocalDate, LocalTime and LocalDateTime
Step 12 - Java Dates - Exploring LocalDate - Creation and Methods to play with Date
Step 13 - Java Dates - Exploring LocalDate - Comparing Dates and Creating Specific Dates
Step 14 - Java Reference Types - Conclusion

Arrays and ArrayLists

Step 00 - Introduction to Array and ArrayList - Section Introduction with a Challenge
Step 01 - Understanding the need and Basics about an Array
Step 02 - Java Arrays - Creating and Accessing Values - Introduction
Step 03 - Java Arrays - Puzzles - Arrays of Objects, Primitive Data Types, toString and Exceptions
Step 04 - Java Arrays - Compare, Sort and Fill
Step 05 - Java Arrays - Exercise - Create Student Class - Part 1 - Total and Average Marks
Step 06 - Java Arrays - Exercise - Create Student Class - Part 2 - Maximum and Minimum Mark
Step 07 - Introduction to Variable Arguments - Need
Step 08 - Introduction to Variable Arguments - Basics
Step 09 - Introduction to Variable Arguments - Enhancing Student Class
Step 10 - Java Arrays - Using Person Objects and String Elements with Exercises
Step 11 - Java String Arrays - Exercise Solutions - Print Day of Week with Most number of letters and more
Step 12 - Adding and Removing Marks - Problem with Arrays
Step 13 - First Look at ArrayList - An Introduction
Step 14 - First Look at ArrayList - Refactoring Student Class to use ArrayList
Step 15 - First Look at ArrayList - Enhancing Student Class with Add and Remove Marks
Step 16 - Introduction to Array and ArrayList - Conclusion

Object Oriented Programming Again

Step 00 - Object Oriented Programming - Level 2 - Section Introduction
Step 01 - Basics of Designing a Class - Class, Object, State and Behavior
Step 02 - OOPS Example - Fan Class - Deciding State and Constructors
Step 03 - OOPS Example - Fan Class - Deciding Behavior with Methods
Step 04 - OOPS Exercise - Rectangle Class
Step 05 - Understanding Object Composition with Customer Address Example
Step 06 - Understanding Object Composition - An Exercise - Books and Reviews
Step 07 - Understanding Inheritance - Why do we need it?
Step 08 - Object is at top of Inheritance Hierarchy
Step 09 - Inheritance and Overriding - with toString() method
Step 10 - Java Inheritance - Exercise - Student and Employee Classes
Step 11 - Java Inheritance - Default Constructors and super() method call
Step 12 - Java Inheritance - Puzzles - Multiple Inheritance, Reference Variables and instanceof
Step 13 - Java Abstract Class - Introductio
Step 14 - Java Abstract Class - First Example - Creating Recipes with Template Method
Step 15 - Java Abstract Class - Puzzles
Step 16 - Java Interface - Example 1 - Gaming Console - How to think about Intefaces?
Step 17 - Java Interface - Example 2 - Complex Algorithm - API defined by external team
Step 18 - Java Interface - Puzzles - Unimplemented methods, Abstract Classes, Variables, Default Methods and more
Step 19 - Java Interface vs Abstract Class - A Comparison
Step 20 - Java Interface Flyable and Abstract Class Animal - An Exercise
Step 21 - Polymorphism - An introduction

Collections

Step 01 - Java Collections - Section Overview with Need For Collections
Step 02 - List Interface - Introduction - Position is King
Step 03 - List Inteface - Immutability and Introduction of Implementations - ArrayList, LinkedList and Vector
Step 04 - List Inteface Implementations - ArrayList vs LinkedList
Step 05 - List Inteface Implementations - ArrayList vs Vector
Step 06 - List Inteface - Methods to add, remove and change elements and lists
Step 07 - List and ArrayList - Iterating around elements
Step 08 - List and ArrayList - Choosing iteration approach for printing and deleting elements
Step 09 - List and ArrayList - Puzzles - Type Safety and Removing Integers
Step 10 - List and ArrayList - Sorting - Introduction to Collections sort static method
Step 11 - List and ArrayList - Sorting - Implementing Comparable Inteface in Student Class
Step 12 - List and ArrayList - Sorting - Providing Flexibility by implementing Comparator interface
Step 13 - List and ArrayList - A Summary
Step 14 - Set Interface - Introduction - No Duplication
Step 15 - Understanding Data Structures - Array, LinkedList and Hashing
Step 16 - Understanding Data Structures - Tree - Sorted Order
Step 17 - Set Interface - Hands on - HashSet, LinkedHashSet and TreeSet
Step 18 - Set Interface - Exercise - Find Unique Characters in a List
Step 19 - TreeSet - Methods from NavigableSet - floor,lower,upper, subSet, head and tailSet
Step 20 - Queue Interface - Process Elements in Order
Step 21 - Introduction to PriorityQueue - Basic Methods and Customized Priority
Step 22 - Map Interface - An Introduction - Key and Value
Step 23 - Map Interface - Implementations - HashMap, HashTable, LinkedHashMap and TreeMap
Step 24 - Map Interface - Basic Operations
Step 25 - Map Interface - Comparison - HashMap vs LinkedHashMap vs TreeMap
Step 26 - Map Interface - Exercise - Count occurances of characters and words in a piece of text
Step 27 - TreeMap - Methods from NavigableMap - floorKey, higherKey, firstEntry, subMap and more
Step 28 - Java Collections - Conclusion with Three Tips

Generics

Step 01 - Introduction to Generics - Why do we need Generics?
Step 02 - Implementing Generics for the Custom List
Step 03 - Extending Custom List with a Generic Return Method
Step 04 - Generics Puzzles - Restrictions with extends and Generic Methods
Step 05 - Generics and WildCards - Upper Bound and Lower Bound

Introduction to Functional Programming

Step 01 - Introduction to Functional Programming - Functions are First Class Citizens
Step 02 - Functional Programming - First Example with Function as Parameter
Step 03 - Functional Programming - Exercise - Loop a List of Numbers
Step 04 - Functional Programming - Filtering - Exercises to print odd and even numbers from List
Step 05 - Functional Programming - Collect - Sum of Numbers in a List
Step 06 - Functional Programming vs Structural Programming - A Quick Comparison
Step 07 - Functional Programming Terminology - Lambda Expression, Stream and Operations on a Stream
Step 08 - Stream Intermediate Operations - Sort, Distinct, Filter and Map
Step 09 - Stream Intermediate Operations - Exercises - Squares of First 10, Map String List to LowerCase and Length of String
Step 10 - Stream Terminal Operations - 1 - max operation with Comparator
Step 11 - Stream Terminal Operations - 2 - min, collect to List,
Step 12 - Optional class in Java - An Introduction
Step 13 - Behind the Screens with Functional Interfaces - Implement Predicate Interface
Step 14 - Behind the Screens with Functional Interfaces - Implement Consumer Interface
Step 15 - Behind the Screens with Functional Interfaces - Implement Function Inteface for Mapping
Step 16 - Simplify Functional Programming code with Method References - static and instance methods
Step 17 - Functions are First Class Citizens
Step 18 - Introduction to Functional Programming - Conclusion

Introduction to Threads And Concurrency

Step 01 - Introduction to Threads and MultiThreading - Need for Threads
Step 02 - Creating a Thread for Task1 - Extending Thread Class
Step 03 - Creating a Thread for Task2 - Implement Runnable Interface
Step 04 - Theory - States of a Thread
Step 05 - Placing Priority Requests for Threads
Step 06 - Communication between Threads - join method
Step 07 - Thread utility methods and synchronized keyword - sleep, yield
Step 08 - Need for Controlling the Execution of Threads
Step 09 - Introduction to Executor Service
Step 10 - Executor Service - Customizing number of Threads
Step 11 - Executor Service - Returning a Future from Thread using Callable
Step 12 - Executor Service - Waiting for completion of multiple tasks using invokeAll
Step 13 - Executor Service - Wait for only the fastest task using invokeAny
Step 14 - Threads and MultiThreading - Conclusion

Introduction to Exception Handling

Step 01 - Introduction to Exception Handling - Your Thought Process during Exception Handling
Step 02 - Basics of Exceptions - NullPointerException and StackTrace
Step 03 - Basics of Handling Exceptions - try and catch
Step 04 - Basics of Handling Exceptions - Exception Hierarchy, Matching and Catching Multiple Exceptions
Step 05 - Basics of Handling Exceptions - Need for finally
Step 06 - Basics of Handling Exceptions - Puzzles
Step 07 - Checked Exceptions vs Unchecked Exceptions - An Example
Step 08 - Hierarchy of Errors and Exceptions - Checked and Runtime
Step 09 - Throwing an Exception - Currencies Do Not Match Runtime Exception
Step 10 - Throwing a Checked Exception - Throws in method signature and handling
Step 11 - Throwing a Custom Exception - CurrenciesDoNotMatchException
Step 12 - Write less code with Try with Resources - New Feature in Java 7
Step 13 - Basics of Handling Exceptions - Puzzles 2
Step 14 - Exception Handling - Conclusion with Best Practices

Files and Directories

Step 01 - List files and folders in Directory with Files list method
Step 02 - Recursively List and Filter all files and folders in Directory with Step Files walk method and Search with find method
Step 03 - Read content from a File - Files readAllLines and lines methods
Step 04 - Writing Content to a File - Files write method
Step 05 - Files - Conclusion

More Concurrency with Concurrent Collections and Atomic Operations

Step 01 - Getting started with Synchronized
Step 02 - Problem with Synchronized - Less Concurrency
Step 03 - Enter Locks with ReEntrantLock
Step 04 - Introduction to Atomic Classes - AtomicInteger
Step 05 - Need for ConcurrentMap
Step 06 - Implementing an example with ConcurrentHashMap
Step 07 - ConcurrentHashMap uses different locks for diferrent regions
Step 08 - CopyOnWrite Concurrent Collections - When reads are more than writes
Step 09 - Conclusion

Java Tips

Java Tip 01 - Imports and Static Imports
Java Tip 02 - Blocks
Java Tip 03 - equals method
Java Tip 04 - hashcode method
Java Tip 05 - Class Access Modifiers - public and default
Java Tip 06 - Method Access Modifiers - public, protected, private and default
Java Tip 07 - Final classes and Final methods
Java Tip 08 - Final Variables and Final Arguments
Java Tip 09 - Why do we need static variables?
Java Tip 09 - Why do we need static methods?
Java Tip 10 - Static methods cannot use instance methods or variables
Java Tip 11 - public static final - Constants
Java Tip 12 - Nested Classes - Inner Class vs Static Nested Class
Java Tip 13 - Anonymous Classes
Java Tip 14 - Why Enum and Enum Basics - ordinal and values
Java Tip 15 - Enum - Constructor, variables and methods
Java Tip 16 - Quick look at inbuild Enums - Month, DayOfWeek

Who is the target audience?

You have no programming experience and want to learn Java Programming
You are a Beginner at Java Programming and want to Learn to write Great Java Programs
You want to learn the Basics of Object Oriented Programming with Java
You want to learn the Basics of Functional Programming with Java


fd4267dddd1449890b39d08d2b8b1f58.jpg






Recommend Download Link Hight Speed | Please Say Thanks Keep Topic Live
 
d3ed8aa060021f1e24543ac2a8d4dce9.jpg


The Practicing Photographer
.MP4, AVC, 2300 kbps, 1280x720 | English, AAC, 128 kbps, 2 Ch | 31h 20m | 21.46 GB
Instructor: Ben Long

In The Practicing Photographer, photographer and teacher Ben Long shares a weekly serving of photographic instruction and inspiration. Each installment focuses on a photographic shooting scenario, a piece of gear, or a software technique. Each one concludes with a call to action designed to inspire you to pick up your camera (or your mouse or smartphone) to try the technique for yourself.

More Info


9a9232ad6593942955743a3e6de83ed7.jpg






Recommend Download Link Hight Speed | Please Say Thanks Keep Topic Live
 
da121ee4822db26f27bb313eede1b87d.jpg


The Amazon FBA Seller Beginner's Toolkit
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 3 Hours | Lec: 22 | 557 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

Start Your Amazon FBA Business easier and with more efficiency with the tools presented in this course. Discover the rig

If you are a beginner in the Amazon FBA business model or you haven't started your business yet but you are looking to do so in the near future then this is the right course for you.

During the launch of our first product with Amazon FBA we have discovered and used a set of tools, most of which are free or offer free trials, that helped us with our activity and made the process for us go faster and with more efficiency.

In this course, you will discover these tools and you will find them organized in the different phases of your business:

research
listing
launch
This is a course dedicated to those who are beginners or who are looking forward to launch their business in the near future so that you can take off much easier.

I am looking forward to see you in the course and I wish you maximum success in your business!





073491c898525f822dce04298dce1b5c.jpg







Recommend Download Link Hight Speed | Please Say Thanks Keep Topic Live
 
b182f9fbd1481d41ecd73181cfa0bfcf.jpg

Learn Complete C from Basics to Advance
.MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English + .VTT | Duration: 7.5 hours | Size: 2.4 GB​

C programming: Learn C programming from scratch. Learn fundamentals of C programming

What you'll learn

after this course you can create amazing programs on C

Requirements

All you need is just a pc

Description

Requirements

A C compiler and code editor (both are available free)

No knowledge required to start.

Your favourite cold drink and focus

Description

Learn - the mother programming language "the C language"

This course on C language will provide you detailed conceptual knowledge about the different features of this computer language. This course covers all the concepts of C language in wide perspective. This course deals with the complexities of Decision making, looping, arrays, search, etc with detailed concepts and hands-on example.

Some features are

Introduction to C

Basics of C

Operators in C

Live Programs

Decision making and branching

Decision making and looping

Introduction to arrays

On Demand video classes Part 1

Introduction to functions

Different kind of user defined functions

Covering more topics in Functions

This course on C language helps you get through all your professional requirements for being a programmer. This course on C language will surely help you develop a techie outlook. This course will surely help you develop any of the projects related to operators, decision making using if, if else and switch statements

This course targets both the Beginners and the Intermediate level learners. Since this is a crash course it will take you to a rapid ride of all the concepts but in detailed manner.

The newbies will find it very interactive with all the tutorials descriptive up to the mark , on the other side the intermediates get to revise and clear their doubts.

Who is the target audience?

anyone who wants to learn code

038ac59e361affc55850662cec95b6d1.jpg







Recommend Download Link Hight Speed | Please Say Thanks Keep Topic Live
 
a61c0e0516be1606e00a5a19e8bf8a3b.jpg

Overcoming Adversity with Sophie Grace Holmes
.MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 48 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English + .VTT | Duration: 32 mins | Size: 736 MB​

Transform your health, fitness and motivation through goal setting, understanding your values and mindfulness

What you'll learn

Understand the important link between health of body and mind
Have a clear vision of what their values are
A plan on what to change and how to change
An understanding of the link between mindfulness and motivation

Requirements

A willingness to make a change in your life
A keenness to learn
An appetite for health

Description

When life hands you lemons, you can either get knocked back, or you can grab the bull by the horns and make some lemonade.

Sophie Grace Holmes knows this better than most. After being born 10 weeks premature, she was diagnosed with Cystic Fibrosis at four months old. At the time, her parents were told she might not make it to her teens.

She's now 25, and has dedicated her life to proving that prediction wrong. Every day, she continues to fight CF through a combination of her love of fitness and a healthy, balanced lifestyle.

Her life so far has shown her that rather than sitting back and accepting the views of others, it really is possible to challenge those expectations through dedication, self-belief and courage.

In this course Sophie will help you overcome adversity and get back on the front foot. She will help you define your values & vision, help you use nutrition, fitness and the mind to change your life. She explains the importance of mindfulness when it comes to motivation and gives you some simple life rules to help you push yourself and become all you can be.

Sophie has also included her 90 page recipe book to help you make some delicious healthy meals! Download it for free as part of the course.

Who is Sophie Grace Holmes?

Sophie is a dedicated fitness fanatic, health and nutrition enthusiast, speaker and blogger. She also works as a personal trainer, fitness model and sports massage therapist, and love to help others fulfil their fitness goals and personal aspirations while she fulfils her own.

With over 25,000 Instagram followers She's passionate about sharing her journey in the hope that it provides inspiration and motivation to others.

Committed to living life to the fullest, she's always pushing myself to achieve her greatest ambitions. She firmly believes that we should lead positive lives we're passionate about, that we should never give up, and that we should always do what makes us happy. We should also go on new adventures, trying new sports and challenging ourselves to see what our mind and body can do both through things that scare you and excite you.

After all, absolutely any dream is possible if you have the courage to pursue it!
Who is the target audience?

Anyone who would like to change their life in a positive way

5521578e04736748b4ed4e8d059f723a.jpg





Recommend Download Link Hight Speed | Please Say Thanks Keep Topic Live
 
Zurück
Oben Unten