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Getting started with Vuejs for development
.MP4 | Video: 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | Audio: AAC, 48000 Hz, 2ch | 3.36 GB
Duration: 8 hours | Genre: eLearning | Language: English​

Vue.js is a javascript framework for beginners to professionals, basic to advance with detailed explanations.
What you'll learn
Understand what vuejs is all about
Setting up of vueJS to their local eenviroment
Learn the syntax of vue
Expand their logical thinking of solving programming problems
Develop an application
Deploy the developed application
Requirements
Background knowledge on HTML
Background knowledge on CSS
Basic knowledge of javascript will be an advantage
Description
You will learn the awesome of VueJS, it's uniqueness, and why you will prefer it over other frameworks
In this course you will learn VueJS step by step as we cover:
Understanding the basic VueJS concepts like Components, Templates, properties
Working with Templates, data binding and event handling
Validating forms using vee-validate plugin
Building Single page application
Building multiple pages application
Routing
Making HTTP requests and integrating with PHP backend
Data filtering
Setting project to production
And many more
Who this course is for:
Anyone who wants to learn VueJS
Anyone who wants to build industry based application using javascript framework



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Computer Fundamentals: Mobile Devices
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 2.5 Hours | 450 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

Any aspiring computer technician must be familiar with mobile devices. From smartphones to tablets and laptops, this course explores the unique hardware and software challenges of portable computers and phones.
Aspiring computer technicians must be familiar with the wide world of mobile devices. In this course, Computer Fundamentals: Mobile Devices, you will learn foundational knowledge of configuring, securing, equipping, networking, and synchronizing mobile devices. First, you will see the hardware components of laptops and tablets, including memory, storage, system board, and display. Then, you will discover procedures for performing field upgrades and repair. After that, you will explore the different connectors and ports on today's laptops, tablets, and phones, as well as the accessories that make them more convenient and practical. Next, you will be shown how to configure both wired and wireless network connectivity and set up e-mail on portable devices. Finally, you will delve into how to ensure that settings and preferences are consistent across multiple computers, and back up data files for safety and disaster recovery. When you are finished with this course, you will have the skills and knowledge of mobile computing needed to configure and support laptop, tablet, and smartphone users in a business environment.



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TTC Video - How to Play Piano
Course No. 7794 | .MP4, AVC, 200 kbps, 640x360 | English, AAC, 96 kbps, 2 Ch | 36x30 mins | + PDF Guidebook | 2.24 GB
Lecturer: Pamela D. Pike, PhD

Music is a universal language, and the piano is the ideal instrument to bridge the gap from listener to player. From folk melodies and holiday tunes to challenging classical forms or jazzy improvisation, the piano is also one of the most versatile instruments you can learn, allowing both melodic lead and harmonic accompaniment. Yet, too many people who want to play don't know where to begin-or believe playing requires too much investment of time and tedious practice-so they miss out on the joys that playing even a simple melody can bring.


It's a myth that in order to play the piano, would-be students require years of private instruction along with hours of tedious exercises. While it's true that mastery of the piano is a lifelong process, anyone can learn to play a recognizable tune in a matter of minutes-and with the right guidance and a little encouragement, those first simple notes can put you on the path to one of life's richest experiences.
How to Play Piano is your opportunity to pick up the marvelous skill of playing the piano. Taught by acclaimed pianist Professor Pamela D. Pike of Louisiana State University, these 36 accessible lessons give you the building blocks you need to go from an interested novice to an expressive and talented player, whether you have a grand piano or a simple electronic keyboard to work with.
Blending music theory and history with hands-on examples and step-by-step instruction, Professor Pike takes you on a journey from learning how to sit at the piano in the first place to inverting chords, arpeggios, sight-reading, and much more. The secret to this course is that Professor Pike invites you to learn by playing. You will be at the piano from minute one-and, in fact, you will learn how to play a melody from Beethoven's Ode to Joy by the end of the first lesson.
Among other things, you will:
Learn basic scales and chords, and how to adapt them;
Walk through simple, easy-to-play practice pieces, ranging from popular standards to holiday staples;
Gain insight into the basic structure of music, how to build a harmony, and how to improvise;
Hone your ability to play "by ear" and sight-read music notation; and
Explore a range of different styles, which are all accessible and suited for the piano, from classical masterpieces to jazz, folk, blues, and even rock 'n' roll.
One of the best things about this course is that it is entirely self-guided. Professor Pike not only takes you through the basic foundations and advanced techniques of piano playing, she also teaches you how to practice and gives you assignments to work on between each lesson. After 36 lessons, you will come away from How to Play Piano armed with a tremendous skill set-as well as the confidence and know-how to continue your journey for years to come.
Take a Step-by-Step Approach to Your Practice
Like any new skill, learning to play the piano will ask you to step outside your comfort zone and embrace becoming a novice. Fortunately, you won't feel like a novice for long thanks to Professor Pike's able guidance. From the very start of these lessons, you will be seated at the piano, ready to practice the basic finger patterns of C major. Building on previous lessons with each new piece of information, you will discover the ins and outs of:
Major and minor scales and arpeggios;
Chords, chord progressions, and inversions;
Rhythm patterns and tempo;
Notation and sight-reading;
Harmonization;
Syncopation;
Articulation and artistic expression;
Musical forms; and more.
Along the way, Professor Pike offers numerous examples to bring these concepts to life. For instance, one common primary chord progression is the I-IV-V-I pattern (tonic, subdominant, dominant, and return to the tonic). After showing you this pattern in one lesson, she revisits it in the next lesson, showing how this progression is used in the basic 12-bar blues.
As a veteran teacher, Professor Pike knows learning these new skills is not always easy-and she anticipates potential challenges. After playing around with the primary chord progression, for example, she pauses to note a few common pitfalls: Were your right-hand notes steady and even? Did your left hand play precisely with the right hand? How is the balance between your right-hand melody and your left-hand accompaniment?
Professor Pike offers practice tips such as these in every lesson. Overhead camera angles and clear on-screen graphics demonstrate what she is performing to make it easy to follow. At the end of each lesson, Professor Pike closes with a list of recommended exercises to work on. This blueprint will help you embed the new concepts between lessons, so you always have "the next step" to work on.
Survey the History and Theory of Piano Music
While How to Play Piano is a practical, hands-on course, you will also gain an immense knowledge of music theory and history. Indeed, playing an instrument is arguably the best way to study theory, because you'll see and hear ideas in action. As you progress through this course, Professor Pike surveys the major musical periods of piano music, spotlighting what makes each period unique, including an in-depth look at the:
Baroque Era (1600-1725): "Piano" music from this era was written for instruments such as harpsichords and clavichords, but it translates well to the modern piano. From fugues to canons, survey some of the important pre-Classical forms.
Classical Period (1725-1800): The piano as an instrument came into its own in this era, allowing for exciting nuances of artistic expression. Explore one of the period's most important forms: the sonata-allegro.
Romantic Era (1800-1910): Artistic expression took a giant leap forward in the era of Beethoven, Chopin, Liszt, Brahms, and Schumann. Enhance your repertoire with several Romantic masterworks.
Modern (20th and 21st centuries): "Modern" music encompasses a great deal, from programmatic pieces to computer-generated sounds and percussive techniques. Review several trends from the past century.
Following this survey of music history, you will have a toolkit of approaches to playing the piano, from the rigors of the Baroque to the expressiveness of the Romantic to the experimental sounds of the past century. You'll also have a host of new pieces in your repertoire to practice and perfect. From the Romantic influence of Chopin to Debussy's impressionism, you will be introduced to such piano masterpieces as:
Bach's Minuet in G Minor
Mozart's theme from Sonata in C
Beethoven's Ode to Joy, Minuet in G, and Moonlight Sonata
Brahms's Lullaby
Liszt's Liebestraum
You'll come away with a solid repertoire to impress your friends and direction to continue your practice, including a variety of pieces custom-written for this course.
A Fun Approach to Complex Mastery
How to Play Piano is a physical course. You'll be using your ears to listen, your eyes to read, and your body to play. You'll gain confidence with each lesson, learning to sight-read a little more naturally, play "by ear," and develop the muscle memory to move your fingers to the right keys at the right time. Professor Pike's step-by-step approach makes learning to play the piano simple-and fun!
Contrary to the notion that piano lessons and practice are long, tedious, and exacting, you will look forward to sitting down for each new lesson with Professor Pike. She starts you playing recognizable, challenging music early on, so you will see significant leaps in your ability with each passing day.
And, therein, lies the real heart of this course. While each lesson builds on the previous (you always start with a warm-up as a refresher), Professor Pike goes into great depth. This course mirrors a year-long college practicum in learning to play the piano, even including complexities such as transposition or chord inversions, which some teachers may tend to shy away from in early lessons but that Professor Pike lays out simply and elegantly.
As a result, you develop some amazing tools to take your piano playing and artistic expression to new heights. Mastering the piano may be a life's pursuit, but How to Play Piano gives you the theory and skills to make piano playing an integral part of your life-and, like learning a new language, you will love the way your new ability will change your perspective and enhance your life.



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Entity Framework Migrations
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 1 Hour 18M | 347 MB
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In this course, you'll learn how to use Entity Framework Code First Migrations to propagate data model changes to your database.



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TypeScript For Absolute Beginners - Make Typescript App
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 3.5 Hours | Lec: 33 | 1.64 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

Build your own End to end Typescript App
This course is For Absolute Beginners who wants to know Typescript.
In this course we will learn
Typescript Features
Core Concepts of Typescript
Build End to End Typescript Application from Scrach
As TypeScript code can be incorporated to ES5, you'll be astounded by the numerous cutting edge Features you can begin utilizing Today. Be it ES6 Features like Destructuring or Arrow Functions, Decorators, Generics and Interfaces or Modules - TypeScript has them all!
In this Course, we'll not stop after the Basics. You will find out about further developed Features and furthermore how to set up Workflows with TypeScript. This incorporates a TypeScript-just Workflow and in addition Workflows utilizing Gulp or Webpack.
You'll additionally discover that you're not restricted to Angular 2 or plain JavaScript/TypeScript Projects. A total Module covers how to utilize TypeScript with ReactJS to profit by its Features, there, as well.
Practice what you Learn
Watching Videos is an awesome Way to Learn. Also, to a ton of Students, it's the most ideal Way. In the event that you additionally need to rehearse the Things you take in, this Course offers you Exercises (and Solutions) in huge numbers of the Course Modules.



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Salary Negotiation - Master Your Salary Negotiation Skills
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 1 Hours | Lec: 12 | 335 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

Learn Salary Negotiation Strategies and Master the Art of Negotiating Your Salary to Maximize Your Compensation
Should you be making more compensation at your job? Effectively negotiating your salary can get you the compensation you deserve!
For new employees, salary negotiation can be intimidating but it's one of the most important things you can do for your career.
Successfully negotiating a salary offer up by just $5,000 could lead to hundreds of thousands of dollars in increased compensation over a 40-year career (assuming annual 5% raises). However, not everyone negotiates their salary when offered a job, and some don't have the skills to do it effectively.
Refine your negotiating skills with this course.
You will learn the best techniques to help you manage the most difficult salary negotiations. Most people take their employer's initial offer or engage in a minimal negotiation. However, to be effective, you need to start thinking about this well before the interview process. By taking the time to prepare, you're going to set yourself up to get what you deserve.
This course helps students to:
Understand key negotiation principles and strategies
Know how to prepare and plan for a negotiation
Build confidence in your ability to negotiate
Understand integrative and distributive negotiations
Know if/when to use a hard bargaining approach
In this course, you will discover effective ways to set up a foundation for negotiating your salary, discuss your strengths, and find an agreement. Whether you're looking to make more money at your current job or move on to a different position, this course will help you succeed in negotiating the maximum possible compensation!
You are going to leave this course with a plan to get more compensation from your employer. Everything is included in the course, you will have what you need to succeed at negotiate your salary and maximizing your compensation!
This course is crucial for professionals interviewing for a new job, employees seeking a raise, new college graduates - anyone who is new to negotiating and ready to learn more about how they can earn what they deserve.
Finally, I want to make sure you love the course. If it doesn't meet your expectations for any reason, you can request a refund in the first 30 days after your purchase. Also, remember that this course comes with lifetime access.
Thanks for your interest in this course. I hope you're excited to get started!


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FRM Part 1 - Chapter 1 - Risk Management - A Helicopter View
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 39M | Lec: 7 | 69 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

Make yourself familiar with the basics of Financial Risk Management.
This course will help you to learn the basic concepts of Financial Risk Management. This course will also help you to prepare for the FRM exam.
By the end of the course you will get a decent enough idea of:
Basic concept of Risk
The Risk Management Process
Risk Measurement Approaches
Job of the Risk Manager
and Types of Risks
What you'll learn
Explain the concept of risk and compare risk management with risk taking
Describe the risk management process and identify problems and challenges that can arise in the risk management process.
Distinguish between expected loss and unexpected loss, and provide examples of each.
Interpret the relationship between risk and reward and explain how conflicts of interest can impact risk management.
Understand the various steps in the Risk Management process
Briefly explore the functionalities of a Risk Manager's job
Evaluate and apply tools and procedures used to measure and manage risk, including quantitative measures and qualitative assessment
Describe and differentiate between the key classes of risks, explain how each type of risk can arise, and assess the potential impact of each type of risk on an organization.




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Understanding Linguistics: The Science of Language
WEBRip | English | AVI | 640 x 480 | XviD ~765 Kbps | 29.970 fps
MP3 | 106 Kbps | 48.0 KHz | 2 channels | 18:06:26 | 6.85 GB
Genre: eLearning Video / Linguistics
We all use language every day of our lives. Language, regardless of the particular dialect spoken, is the tool we use to express our wants, our needs, and our feelings.​

Recently, many experts who study language have become convinced by an idea about this remarkable human trait that was, only a few decades ago, utterly revolutionary. These experts believe that the capacity for spoken language and the rules for its structure are not cultural but universal-a set of rules shared by humans in every culture and that even may be hardwired into our brains. Moreover, these rules apply regardless of which of the world's 6,000 languages are being spoken.
But what are these rules? How do they work? And how can knowing them enhance your experience of the world?
The 36 lectures of Understanding Linguistics: The Science of Language-taught by acclaimed linguist, author, and Professor John McWhorter from Columbia University-are your opportunity to take a revealing journey through the fascinating terrain of linguistics. You focus on the scientific aspects of human language that were left out of any classes you may have taken in English or a foreign language, and you emerge from your journey with a newfound appreciation of the mysterious machinery built into all of us-an appreciation likely to surface time and again in your everyday life.
Gain Insights into How We Speak

"When we talk about language, we talk about the way people talk," says Professor McWhorter. Just as linguistics opens windows into our past, it can also reveal more about the world we live in today.
It was once possible, perhaps even likely, to go through daily life without encountering someone who spoke a different language. But in today's increasingly diverse world, where you can encounter different languages in different settings and where you might even speak multiple languages yourself, understanding how languages operate is increasingly important and can be extraordinarily rewarding.
In Understanding Linguistics, you explore the vast field of scientific linguistics and discover why this burgeoning field is becoming increasingly important in your everyday life:
Glean the real meanings hidden in everyday conversations.
Understand the process by which young children learn to speak.
Comprehend that changes in language (including new words, constructions, or usages) are a normal and inevitable part of the language's evolution.
Grasp the complex interaction of language, brain structure, and the physiology of the human mouth.
See how the science of language can reveal nuances of human history beyond the reach of any other discipline.
From Building Blocks to Social Tools
Professor McWhorter explains and illustrates the critical elements and purposes of language, from its most basic building blocks to its uses as a nuanced social tool:
The basic sounds from which human language is built and why the English alphabet, with only 26 letters, is inadequate to deal with the 44 sounds of our own language-a dilemma solved by the International Phonetic Alphabet
How these sounds are combined into words and words into sentences, and how rules of structure hardwired into everyone's brain work to ensure that those sentences have meaning within whatever language is being spoken
How children learn to acquire their first language spontaneously but why learning a second language can be so difficult
Why language, from the level of basic sounds to the customs of usage, inevitably changes over time
How writing systems, which exist for only about 200 of the world's approximately 6,000 languages, evolved
Meet Pioneering Linguists
Understanding Linguistics also introduces you to many of the individuals who have most influenced our scientific understanding of language. The business of linguists isn't policing language, correcting your grammar, or acting as a translator; instead, linguists devote themselves to the scientific study of human language. These are some of the many pioneers of the field whom you meet in this course:
Jacob Grimm: Best known to the general public for the often-dark folk tales he collected with his brother, Grimm demonstrated the systematic and predictable way the sounds of a language evolve, offering linguists a way to trace current languages back to their roots.
Noam Chomsky: Also a political commentator and activist, Chomsky founded the influential school of syntactic analysis-the study of how words are ordered into sentences-and developed the now widely accepted hypothesis of a hardwired human capacity for language.
Edward Sapir: Sapir first put forth the seed of what was ultimately to become one of linguistics' most enduring theories: that languages, to some extent, reflect the thought patterns and cultural outlooks of their speakers.
Benjamin Whorf: Building on the ideas of Sapir, Whorf developed what became known as the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis: the idea that people's languages actually channel the way in which they perceive the world.
Ferdinand de Saussure: Straddling the 19th and 20th centuries, de Saussure laid the foundation for modern linguistics analysis with his idea that language could be analyzed as it exists in the moment and not just from a historical perspective.
William Labov: One of the first linguists to examine how race, class, and gender influence language, Labov, in his signature study The Social Stratification of English in New York City, inaugurated the now-vigorous subfield of sociolinguistics.
An Entertaining, Captivating Instructor
Professor McWhorter, a prolific writer and frequent media commentator, makes the process of understanding linguistics intensely rewarding.
Supplementing his own considerable teaching skills with recorded materials and exclusively developed graphics designed to make even complex ideas immediately graspable, he takes you inside your own mind and into cultures and social situations around the world to explain the surprisingly orderly and hierarchical levels of human language.
In exploring the ideas and people that make this course both intellectually rigorous and readily accessible, Professor McWhorter is tirelessly entertaining and as captivated by his subject as he wants you to be. His use of humor, personal anecdotes, and unexpected forays into contemporary culture make Understanding Linguistics a course you'll savor long after you've finished the final lecture.
Undoubtedly, you'll find its insights surfacing whenever you experience the language around you.
Lectures:

Course Lecture Titles
1. What Is Linguistics?
2. The Sounds of Language-Consonants
3. The Other Sounds-Vowels
4. In the Head versus On the Lips
5. How to Make a Word
6. The Chomskyan Revolution
7. Deep Structure and Surface Structure
8. The On-Off Switches of Grammar
9. Shades of Meaning and Semantic Roles
10. From Sentence to Storytelling
11. Language on Its Way to Becoming a New One
12. Recovering Languages of the Past
13. Where Grammar Comes From
14. Language Change from Old English to Now
15. What Is an Impossible Language?
16. How Children Learn to Speak
17. How We Learn Languages as Adults
18. How You Talk and How They Talk
19. How Class Defines Speech
20. Speaking Differently, Changing the Language
21. Language and Gender
22. Languages Sharing the World-Bilingualism
23. Languages Sharing a Sentence-Code-Switching
24. The Rules of Conversation
25. What Is This Thing Called Language?
26. Speech as Action
27. Uses of Talk from Culture to Culture
28. Does Language Channel Thought? The Evidence
29. Does Language Channel Thought? New Findings
30. Is Language Going to the Dogs?
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Phil is one of those photographers whose style you can recognize without seeing the credits on a picture. His images always depict the most intimate connection between his clients. Creating the right space and mood for those moments to happen naturally is an art, and Phil will share his secrets with us on a live shoot, properly titled "Getting intimate". Join his class and find out how to capture intimate, beautiful & natural moments for your clients.



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Excel Shortcuts for Management Consultants
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Duration: 1 hours | Genre: eLearning | Language: English​

Practical guide how to work fast in Excel during Management Consulting projects
What you'll learn
Work 2-5x faster thanks to the shortcuts you will learn in the course
Spend less time on repetitive things
Use the right Excel shortcuts to create a killer business analysis in Excel
Have more time to progress faster at your work
Requirements
Basic or intermediate Excel
Basic knowledge of economics
Description
What is the aim of this course?
As a Business Analysts or Management Consultant you will be spending 3-5 hours a day crunching data in Excel and doing analysis. That is why you should become the Master of Excel and be able to do fast analysis. In this way you will have a chance to have a life outside your time-consuming work. People trained by me are able to do business analysis in Excel 10x faster than most of business analysts and management consultants working in top consulting firms. 60% of the effect comes from knowing the right formulas, applying certain rules in analysis. The rest: 40% is coming from applying Excel shortcuts that drastically changes the speed at which you are able to produce analysis in Excel. In this course I will concentrate on teaching you the essential Excel shortcuts that will make your life much easier.
This course will help you drastically improve your speed of preparing business analysis in Excel thanks to Excel shortcuts. It is designed for people who want to become or are management consultants, business analysts, work in consulting, private equity or investment banking. From this course will greatly benefit anybody, who uses Excel at least 1-2 hours a day. In the course you will learn 3 things:
How to work fast with Excel using shortcuts
How shortcuts can be applied to create a killer analyses that also looks great
What other rules will make your life easier when it comes to Excel and Power Point
The course is based on my 14 years of experience as a consultant in top consulting firms and as a Board Member responsible for strategy, performance improvement and turn-arounds in biggest companies from Retail, FMCG, SMG, B2B and services sector that I worked for. On the basis of what you will find in this course I have trained over 100 consultants, business analysts and managers who are now CEO, COO, Directors of Sales, Production, Investment Directors in PE funds, Directors in Consulting Companies, Board Members etc. On top of that over 28 000 students have taken my courses on Udemy.
I teach through cases, so for every shortcuts I will show you how to apply it. At the end of every lecture there will be a short overview of shortcuts covered. I am using Excel under Windows / PC (non-Mac) but in the overview I will also show the shortcuts for Mac / Apple version of Excel. If you are already working in Management Consulting this course will give you an advantage over your colleagues and will help you get promoted faster to a Project Manager position.
Why I decided to create this course?
The speed of analysis is critical in order to survive the first 1-3 years in Management Consulting and thrive. This cannot be achieved if you do not master the Excel as it will be one of the two main tools with which you will work. In most likelihood, you will spend more time with Excel than with your girlfriend or boyfriend. An important part of proficiency in Excel, doing the analysis fast is using Excel shortcuts.
There are plenty of Excel shortcuts that you can use. In this course I will show you the essential ones that will help you 2-5x your speed of analysis in Excel. I will also show you how to look for other useful shortcuts.
Thanks to this course, you will be doing the analysis much faster. This will give you time to learn new things, progress faster at work, deliver ahead of deadlines and have a normal life outside the work.
To sum it up, I believe that if you want to want to become top Management Consultant / Business Analysts you should master Excel shortcuts presented in this course. That is why, I highly recommend this course to consultants, business analysts, people working in investment banking, private equity.
In what way will you benefit from this course?
The course is a practical, step by step guide loaded with tones of tips, tricks, hints that will significantly improve the speed and efficiency of your analysis in Excel. There is little theory - mainly examples, a lot of tips from my own experience. Our intention is that thanks to the course you will learn:
How to work fast in Excel using shortcuts
Which Excel Shortcuts you should learn by heart
What other rules are worth following
How does analysis done using Excel shortcuts look like
You can also ask me any question either through the discussion field or by messaging me directly.
How the course is organized?
The course is divided currently in 4 sections and I will be adding new sections to address other important issues. Currently you will find the following sections:
Introduction. We begin with little intro into the course as well as some general info on production
Essential shortcuts. In the second section I will discuss essential shortcuts that you have to learn by heart to prepare fast analysis.
More advanced shortcuts. In this section I will discuss more advanced shortcuts that I also find extremely useful. I will also show you how to find new shortcuts for the specific tasks that you repeat on daily basis
Useful rules that will make your life easier. In this section I will discuss other useful tool for Excel as well as Power Point that I recommend instilling in your daily routine to even further boost your efficiency
Example of analysis done using shortcuts. In the last section I will show you example of analysis performed using Excel shortcuts
You will be able also to download many additional resources
Excels with analyses shown in the course
A list of Excel Shortcuts - pdf presentation.
Links to additional presentations and movies
Links to books worth reading
Who this course is for:
Students that are considering becoming management consultants
Management Consultants
Business Analysts
Controllers
People who use Excel for at least 1-2 hours a day


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Genre: eLearning | Language: English

gRPC is a new and modern framework for building scalable, modern, and fast APIs. It is leveraged by many top tech companies such as Google, Square, and Netflix and enables programmers to write microservices in any language they want while keeping the ability to easily create communications between these services. It relies on protocol buffers as the transport mechanism and the Service Definition Language.
gRPC [Golang] Master Class: Build Modern APIs and Microservices is the best way to get a great overview of all the possibilities offered by gRPC with your favourite language
Learn the gRPC theory to understand how gRPC works
Compare gRPC and the REST API paradigm
Write your gRPC service definitions in .proto files
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Implement unary, server streaming, client streaming, and the bi-directional streaming API
Practice your learning with exercises and solutions
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Implement a full CRUD API on top of MongoDB
Get pointers to expand your learning journey and get inspired by real-world gRPC services
This perfect gRPC course will help you simplify your APIs and clients. This is not for a total beginner, though; experience with Go is a must and experience with creating/maintaining APIs is a big plus to help you understand what is going on.
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Genre: eLearning | Language: English + .VTT | Duration: 5 hours | Size: 2.23 GB
C programming for beginners to advance users in easy & effective steps, practical approach, interview questions covered​

What you'll learn
You will learn to write C programmes independently with in-depth understanding of POINTERS, dynamic memory allocation, recursions, Arrays, Strings, functions, file handling, command line arguments, bitwise operators
The students will start solving programming problems. They will be in a position to pursue their courses in advanced languages and technologies like C++ , Java , Android , iOS, PHP, Python etc.
It will help you get complete knowledge of C language
Participate effectively in technological and coding competitions and exams
Help you build strong base in areas related to decision making, looping and arrays
Will be able to write error free programs in C
Get to learn the concepts of decision making, looping and arrays.
Requirements
No prerequisites, course is for absolute beginners.
The only prerequisite is the ability to handle very basic operations of a computer although no prior experience in programming is required. Download any free IDE (Integrated Development Environment) for C language like Dev-C++ - Bloodshed, Code::Block, Netbeans etc. These softwares are used to write and execute your C (C++ also) programs. All of them are free. Just google and download from their official websites. In this course we will use Code Blocks. So we will discuss how to How to download and install Code Blocks.
Code Blocks program, which is an IDE for C Program and free for use. In this course we will discuss how to download and install it.
Description
This course guarantees to make the students fall in love with programming. Easy to learn methodology used by a seasoned teacher who has been teaching programming in different computer languages for the last 12+ years.
Flood gates for a lucrative career in programming are certain to open for those Who undergo this course diligently and passionately.
This course helps both the Beginners and the intermediates to learn and grow. C language learning is simplex but needs attention and practice. This course is designed in such a tricky way that it will help newbies to easily build its outlook and intermediates to revise and remember.
I assure you that if you complete this course it will pave a way for you to become a consummate programmer as all the advanced programming languages and technologies are based on C only. There won;t be any looking back once you immerse yourself with all the contents.
In future I will be posting assignments also . I will come up with more courses like Java and PHP etc.
Who this course is for:
This course covers A-Z on C programming language, therefore, anyone can take this course, even absolute beginners in programming can easily do this course
Any student having C programming in curriculum
If you have previous experience in C programming or with any other programming language then this course will make your foundation more strong
Engineering students , Computer science students pursuing their graduation and post graduation degrees
Core, Intermediate and Advanced level learners
Aspiring Coders and Programmers

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