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Ethical Hacking Basics For dummies
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Duration: 9 hours | Genre: eLearning | Language: English​

Learn Basics of Ethical Hacking.
What you'll learn

Perform Network Scanning
Perform Website Scanning
Perform Network Hacking
Perform Website Hacking
Crack Ethical Hacking Exams

Requirements

No prior Knowledge
Basic Info about Computers

Description

Thinking to Build a Career in ethical hacking . Join this Course now .

The course is structured in a way that will take you through the basics of computer systems, networks and how devices communicate with each other. We will start by talking about how we can exploit these systems to carry out a number of powerful attacks.

This course will provide you information about all the basic concepts of ethical hacking .

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Cherie Yvette - Amazing Showdown Bootcamp
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Push Your Way To The Top Of Amazon's Search Rankings, Grow Sales Day After Day, And Add More Money To Your Bottom Line By Learning THE System That 7, 8, and 9 Figure Sellers Pay Her Thousands A Month For.​

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Understand how Firebase works and how to wire it up with Flutter

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- Beginner knowledge Dart & Flutter

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We will be building 2 Apps and connect both to Firebase. Our first App will have all important functionallities you need to know. You can use this project as a reference for your own Apps. The second App will be a todo list which you can do as a excercise or with me together.

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Java Programming for Complete Beginners in 250 Steps
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Learn Java Programming using a Step By Step Approach with 200+ code examples for Absolute Java Beginners.

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You're taught step by step HOW to program in Java
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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
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Java is one of the most popular programming languages. Java offers both object oriented and functional programming features.

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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


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SCCM Current Branch: Deploy and Maintain Operating Systems
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Instructor: Greg Shields

Automate the delivery of new operating systems and refresh old ones, manage updates and maintain configuration compliance in this comprehensive SCCM course.

You've deployed applications onto our SCCM clients. You've even launched a handful of scripts across the machines in a collection. It's time you drop one level deeper into the stack and begin to maintain and deploy the operating system itself. In this fifth course out of seven, SCCM Current Branch: Deploy and Maintain Operating Systems, you'll begin with the OS deployment task, walking through the many different steps that are required to refresh old machines and bare-metal deploy brand new ones. Then, once deployed, you'll explore Windows updates and how SCCM wraps around Windows Server Update Services to bring fine-grained control to when and which updates get delivered. Next, you'll explore OS upgrades, focusing on the unique task of getting existing machines from one Windows 10 version to another. Finally, you'll dig into SCCM's compliance features, a complex-yet-powerful tool to maintain configuration baselines on managed machines. By the end of this course, you'll integrate Endpoint Protection, consolidating your Windows Defender configurations and reporting into the SCCM console.

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James Clear - The Habits Academy
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Genre: eLearning Video / Business, Sales, Marketing / Traffic
The Habits Academy: Bachelor's
Learn exactly how to form good habits and break bad ones as quickly as possible.
The Habits Academy is the world's best online course on how to form good habits and break bad habits. It teaches you practical and effective ways to change your habits as quickly as possible.​

Your Instructor
James Clear
Taught by someone who's researched and tested these ideas for years
Hi there, I'm James Clear and I'm the creator of The Habits Academy.
I've spent years talking with leading researchers about habit change as well as reading, writing, and experimenting with my own strategies and explanations to develop simple and practical ways to build better habits. This course is the culmination of all that work.

Here is a bit more about me:
Over 8 million people read my articles each year and my work has been featured by CBS, Forbes, TIME Magazine, and more.
Over 400,000 people subscribe to my weekly emails on how to form good habits and break bad ones.
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Hands-on Hadoop Masterclass - Tame the Big Data!
.MP4 | Video: 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | Audio: AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 28.3 GB
Duration: 67.5 hours | Genre: eLearning | Language: English​

Big Data, Hadoop, MapReduce, HDFS, HIVE, PIG, Mahout, NoSQL, Oozie, Flume, Storm, Avro, Spark, Sqoop, Cloudera and more.

What you'll learn

Learn the concepts of Hadoop and Big Data
Learn in details the concepts of MapReduce, HDFS, HIVE, PIG
Learn Mahout, NoSQL, Oozie, Flume, Storm, Avro, Spark, Sqoop, Cloudera and more
Perform Data Analytics using Hadoop
Master the concepts of Hadoop framework
Get experience on different configurations of Hadoop cluster
Work with real-time projects using Hadoop

Requirements

Basic Computer Knowledge
Basic knowledge of Java and SQL will serve as an added advantage
No prior knowledge is required. The course starts from scratch and will go to an advanced level with different projects
There are no special skills needed to take this Hadoop course

Description

Learn from well crafted study materials on Big Data, Hadoop, MapReduce, HDFS, HIVE, PIG, Mahout, NoSQL, Oozie, Flume, Storm, Avro, Spark, Sqoop, Cloudera, Data Analysis, Survey Analysis, Data Management, Sales Analysis, salary Analysis, Traffic Analysis, Loan Analysis, Log Data Analysis, Youtube Data Analysis, Sensor Data Analysis. Learn by doing. Learn from hands-on examples of analyzing big data. Turn your Crafting ability which can be a mixed bag ranging from developers to data scientists using procedural languages in the Hadoop space. Discover and learn the fundamentals of Hadoop. Be a person comfortable in managing the development and deployment of Hadoop applications.

What is Big Data

Big data is a collection of large datasets which cannot be processed using the traditional techniques. Big data uses various tools and techniques to collect and process the data. Big data deals with all types of data including structured, semi-structured and unstructured data. Big data is used in various fields data like

Black box data

Social media data

Stock exchange data

Power Grid Data

Transport Data

Search Engine Data

Benefits of Big Data

Big data has become very important and it is emerging as one of the crucial technologies in today's world. The benefits of big data are listed below

Big data can be used by the companies to know the effectiveness of their marketing campaigns, promotions and other advertising media

Big data helps the companies to plan their production

Using the information provided through Big data companies can deliver better and quick service to their customers

Big data helps in better decision making in the companies which will increase the operational efficiencies and reduces the risk of the business

Big data handles huge volume of data in real time and thus enables data privacy and security to a great extent

Challenges faced by Big Data

The major challenges of big data are as follows

Curation

Storage

Searching

Transfer

Analysis

Presentation

What is Hadoop

Hadoop is an open source software framework which is used for storing data of any type. It also helps in running applications on group of hardware. Hadoop has huge processing power and it can handle more number of tasks. Open source software here means it is free to download and use. But there are also commercial versions of Hadoop which is becoming available in the market. There are four basic components of Hadoop - Hadoop Common, Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS), MapReduce and Yet Another Resource Negotiator (YARN).

Benefits of Hadoop Course

Hadoop is used by most of the organizations because of its ability to store and process huge amount of any type of data. The other benefits of Hadoop includes

Computing Power

Flexibility

Fault Tolerance

Low Cost

Scalability

Uses of Hadoop

Hadoop is used by many of the organization's today because of its following uses

Low cost storage and active data archive

Staging area for a data warehouse and analytics store

Data lake

Sandbox for discovery and analysis

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Who is the target audience?

Software developers and Architects
Analytics Professionals
Anyone who is interested in pursuing his career in Big data analytics
Data Management Professionals
Business Intelligence Professionals
Testing Professionals
Data Scientists
Data analysts/developers
Anyone who wants to learn about application of Hadoop




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How to Compose Music - Get Powerful Bass
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Created by Mikael Baggström

Elevate the Bass in your Music Production

Do you want to Master Bass in your Music?

Hello, and welcome to my course that will teach you how to get powerful bass in your music. Congratulations for choosing to advance your skills and knowledge as a music composer and producer. My course will take you on a learning journey. And your end goal and destination for this journey, is to unlock the secrets to bass.

This is not a course on how to play bass. No, this is a course where you will learn the sounds, the playing styles, the sound design and the performance styles of bass in your compositions.

For example a driving electric bassR30;a noble orchestral bassR30;or a dirty synth bass.

Here are the benefits you will gain, by taking this journey.

Learn the Foundations of Bass
Master the Sounds of Bass
Level Up your Bass Writing Skills
Get Powerful Guidelines on Bass
Boost your Professional Experience in Music

Now take Action

Now before we continue, I want to ask you: Do you want to learn how to get a powerful bass sound and performances in your music? Are you prepared to complete this course, and take action on everything you learn? Are you ready to level up as a composer?

Then let's start your journey, right now! =)

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Hadoop: Intermediate
.MP4, AVC, 600 kbps, 1280x720 | English, AAC, 317 kbps, 2 Ch | 4.5 hours | 2.86 GB
by Integrity Training

Hadoop: Intermediate training course is designed to give you in-depth knowledge about the Hadoop framework discussed in our Hadoop and MapReduce Fundamentals course. The course covers the concepts to process and analyze large sets of data stored in HDFS. It teaches Sqoop and Flume for data ingestion. The Hadoop: Intermediate course is part of a two course series which covers the essential concepts in getting to know Hadoop and the big-data analytics. With increasing digital trend in the world, the importance of big data and data analytics is going to continue growing in the coming years. This course will enable the candidates to explore opportunities in this growing field of digital science.

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The Complete Freelancing Course-Upwork Fiverr Home Business
.MP4 | Video: 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | Audio: AAC, 48000 Hz, 2ch | 18.5 GB
Duration: 14.5 hour | Genre: eLearning | Language: English​

The Deep-Dive, Comprehensive Course on Freelancing In the Era of Fiverr, Upwork and the Home Business.

What you'll learn

Create a freelance business
Build a more profitable freelance business
Increase freelance marketing on the web, in-person and on places like Fiverr and Upwork
Build a busienss plan for a freelance business
Create a successful home business

Requirements

Motivation to work on your own terms and to give great value to clients

Description

Freelancing done right creates the ultimate in employment and career stability. You can be your own boss. And you can be a well-paid freelancer with full benefits, IF you build your freelancing business right. From the ground up.

It doesn't matter whether you are creating or running a copywriting business or a web design business. It doesn't matter if you are a home business or on the road constantly. If you want a successful freelancing career, you must follow core business fundamentals that position you to soar! This course will teach you how.

Being a successful freelancer in today's gig economy isn't just about having slick copywriting for your offer on Fiverr and Upwork (though that isn't a bad start), it is about a long-term positioning and strategy that allows you to build financial as well as intellectual capital.

To some, freelancing means instability and low wages. To you, after taking this course, freelancing will mean high income, career stability, industry influence, and the power to call your own shots.

This course will teach you how to establish a strong foundation for your freelancing career so that you can continually grow, increase fees, attract better customers and clients, and command respect from all you deal with.

Whether you are an accidental freelancer or one entering the field on purpose, this course will provide you with shortcuts to success. Nothing good happens overnight, but you don't have to go through a multi-year, trial-and-error process before coming up with a system that works for you and your lifestyle.

Freelancing done poorly can make you end up feeling like an over-tired, stressed, impoverished indentured servant. Freelancing done the right way can give you a lifestyle of creative and professional control coupled with financial freedom.

Message from the instructor

"I've been a full-time freelancer for the last 25 years. The freelancing existence has led to the lifestyle of my dreams. I've traveled the world, worked from home, been paid handsomely and generated profits that paid for all I could ever want. It wasn't easy at first, but I can teach you the fastest way to position yourself for both short-term long-term success." TJ Walker

You can get clients to call you and ask for your availability

You can get clients to realize the full value of your experience and expertise

You can give yourself a raise every year.

You can give yourself full benefits

You can give yourself vacations

You can create long-term economic stability without fear of ever getting fired

Who is the target audience?

Aspiring freelancers
Freelancers looking to increase their fees
People who are sick of their boss
The Under-employed
Anyone Unemployed
Entrepreneurs

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Photo Tools Weekly Updated 10/24/2018
.MP4, AVC, 1000 kbps, 1280x720 | English, AAC, 128 kbps, 2 Ch | 19h 37m | 4.36 GB
Instructor: Chris Orwig

Get a new image-editing technique every Wednesday in Photo Tools Weekly. Photographer and educator Chris Orwig shares photo editing tips and techniques to help make your photos look better in just a few minutes. He'll tackle programs like Photoshop and Lightroom, as well as plugins and mobile apps like Instagram, too.

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