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Linkedin Learning Learning MicroStation CONNECT Edition for Building Designers-XQZT

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Linkedin Learning Build a Google Maps App with JavaScript-XQZT

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Linkedin Learning Advanced SQL Conquer Relational Division-XQZT

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Spring Boot E-Commerce Ultimate Course (Updated 05/2021)

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Spring Boot E-Commerce Ultimate Course (Updated 05/2021)
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Language: English | VTT | Size: 19.0 GB | Duration: 39h 24m

Learn to Build a Real-life Shopping Webapp using Java Spring Boot, Thymeleaf, Bootstrap, jQuery and HTML


What you'll learn
Develop a complete shopping website using Java, Spring Boot, Thymeleaf, Bootstrap, jQuery and MySQL database
Code the Admin application for managing users, categories, brands, products, customers, orders, sales report...
Code the Shopping application allowing customers to browse products and place orders
Code shopping cart features and payment via PayPal and credit cards
Learn to use Spring Data JPA with Hibernate for the data access layer
Learn to use Spring Security for authentication and role-based authorization
Learn to use Thymeleaf template engine for creating dynamic view pages
Learn to use Bootstrap and jQuery for creating responsive, mobile-friendly web pages
Learn to use Spring RESTful Webservices in conjunction with jQuery on the client side
Learn to use PayPal Checkout API for payment integration
Learn to use JUnit, Spring Test, AssertJ and Mockito for unit tests and integration tests
Learn to deploy the application on Heroku cloud platform with file upload on Amazon S3
Learn to use Google Chart for drawing charts in sales report
Learn to use Spring OAuth for single sign on with Facebook and Google
Learn to use Spring Mail for sending emails for customer registration and place order confirmation


Description
Welcome to "Spring Boot E-Commerce Ultimate Course" instructed by me, Nam Ha Minh - a certified Java developer who have been programming with Java technologies for more than 15 years.

I'm very glad that you have found the most sophisticated and comprehensive course ever on web development with Java and Spring Boot. Let me explain why this course is perfect for those who want to master practical programming skills needed to be a professional Java developer and pursuit a career in software development.

In this course, you will learn how to program a real-life shopping application using the latest technologies such as Java, Spring Boot, Hibernate, Thymeleaf, Bootstrap, jQuery, HTML, RESTful Webservices... putting all these pieces together for building professional applications beloved by the end users, and bring revenue to businesses.

Modules you will learn to build in the Admin application: Users, Categories, Brands, Products, Customers, Shipping, Orders, Sales Report, Reviews, Questions, Settings.

Modules you will learn to build in the Shopping application: categories listing, product details, search products, shopping cart, checkout, manage orders, customer registration.

You also learn how to deploy the ecommerce webapp on Heroku cloud platform, with user's uploaded files stored on Amazon S3 server.

You will be a master of the following technologies by the end of this course:

- Spring framework development with Spring Boot

- Spring Data JPA and Hibernate framework

- Spring Security

- Spring OAuth

- Spring Mail

- PayPal Checkout API

- Google Chart API

- JUnit, AssertJ and Mockito in unit testing

- Spring RESTful Webservices

- Bootstrap 4, HTML5 and jQuery 3

By completing this course, you will gain amazing practical programming experience and become a professional Java web developer and are able to get job easily.

NOTE: This course is not completed. It is being updated daily, so please consider that you will have to wait for the complete course before enrolling. And currently I'm working hard to complete it by end of this May.


Who this course is for:
those who want to learn programming a complete ecommerce web application
those who want to learn using Spring framework for developing real-life applications
those who want to become professional Java web developers
those who want to pursuit a job in software development


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Dynamic Male Anatomy for Artists in Zbrush : Make Realistic 3D Human Model

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Dynamic Male Anatomy for Artists in Zbrush : Make Realistic 3D Human Model
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Genre: eLearning | Language: English

Do you think sculpting Human anatomy is not your cup of tea ?

Have you tried learning anatomy before but felt overwhelmed and quit ? Then, this class is the right class for you. Welcome you to Dynamic Male Anatomy for Artists in Zbrush class.

My name is Victor Yamakado, I'm a freelancer character artist, with many years of experience on sculpting statues of heroes and movie characters.

BENIFITS:

At the end of this class, your fear of Anatomy will vanish and you will be able to sculpt Human anatomy with ease and create stunning realistic characters.

IN THIS CLASS, WE WILL BE COVERING:

Sculpting All the Muscles
Sculpting a Final Male Body
Making a Dynamic Pose
Sculpting Anatomy in Dynamic Pose
In this class, we sculpt a complete anatomical model, simultaneously between we do a complete human male body, in a flesh and skin model. This way we can better understand each muscle and bones that compose the entire surface of the body, and also figure out how it can affect the volume under the skin. Once we cover all the body, we also bring the character to a very dynamic pose, understanding how the anatomical structure will deforms when it comes to bring gesture and life to the model.
This class is designed for intermediate Zbrush users who are looking to improve their anatomy sculpting skills.
Basics knowledge of Zbrush is required to follow along with this class. This class is fully real time recorded and narrated.

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TGC - An Economic History of the World since 1400

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TGC - An Economic History of the World since 1400
Duration: 24h 34m | Video: .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | Audio: AAC, 44100Hz, 2ch | Size: 20.6 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

Money truly does make the world go 'round. And yet, when it comes to the study of world history, most of us focus on politics, society, and culture. We often overlook the vital importance of economics.

Economics has, in many regards, created the world. Not only is it the process through which societies provide for the well-being of their citizens, it has also driven everything from trade and politics to warfare and diplomacy. In fact, there's not a single aspect of history that has not, in some way, been influenced by economic practices.

Most of us, even those savvy at following today's market fluctuations, have a limited understanding of the powerful role economics has played in shaping human civilization. This makes economic history-the study of how civilizations have structured their environments in order to provide food, shelter, and material goods-a vital lens through which to think about how we arrived at our present, globalized moment. It's also a way to educate yourself about the history behind today's (and tomorrow's) economic headlines, from trade negotiations to job outsourcing to financial miracles.

Designed to fill the long-empty gap in how we think about modern history, An Economic History of the World since 1400 is a comprehensive, 48-lecture journey through more than 600 years of economic history, from the feudal system of the medieval world to the high-speed information economy of the 21st century. Aimed at the layperson who has only a cursory understanding of economics, these lectures illustrate the fascinating links between economics and history, revealing how the production, consumption, and exchange of goods has influenced (and been influenced by) historical events and trends, including the Black Death, the Age of Exploration, the invention of the printing press, the Industrial Revolution, the European colonization of Africa, the collapse of the Soviet Union, the rise of China and India, and the birth of personal computing.

How can concepts like prices, resource allocation, production methods, technological development, and labor steer the fates of entire nations and ways of life? In the hands of economic historian and award-winning professor Donald J. Harreld of Brigham Young University, this profound question forms the foundation of an exciting Great Course that transforms the basic economic worries of providing for one's welfare into a riveting, centuries-long story of power, glory, and ideology.

Discover the Economics behind History's Great Events

What's so special about the year 1400? Professor Harreld starts the course here because this was the historical moment in which we first begin to see the baby steps that would send the world toward the modern economic systems we use today. And while the lectures extend outward to examine the economic histories of places like India, China, and Africa, the focus is primarily on the West, because the world economy has been framed by Western ideas and ideals for the past several centuries.

"Economic history is not the examination of the history of economics," notes Professor Harreld. "We'll only lightly touch on the history of economic thought. Instead, we'll focus on what happened in the past-rather than what people thought about what happened in the past."

An Economic History of the World since 1400 is your opportunity to view major historical moments through the perspective of economics, shedding new light on familiar people and events. It's also your chance to see how, in step with history, economic ideas emerged, evolved, and thrived or died.

The Black Death and the end of serfdom: From 1346 to 1353, the plague devastated the population of Europe-an event that would have profound ramifications for the largely feudal economy of the time. Along with a drop in the amount of cultivated farmland and a rise in wages, the Black Death forced indebted manorial lords to turn the management of their estates over to peasants, which began the trend of eliminating serfdom that would be finished by the 19th century.
Colonialism and joint stock companies: By the end of the 16th century, the Dutch and English broke the Portuguese monopoly on voyages to Asia, opening a new chapter in the story of European domination over long-distance maritime trade. This, in turn, gave rise to joint stock companies-new forms of business organizations like the Dutch East India Company. So powerful were these merchant blocks that their charters acknowledged the use of violence to advance international trade.
Class consciousness and consumer culture: In the late 19th century, thanks to technological advancements and better living standards, Europeans and Americans had more money in their pockets than ever before. What resulted was a working-class interest in fashions and tastes that had formerly concerned only the upper class. To satisfy this, people turned to more modern forms of consuming goods like mail-order catalogs and department stores. However, an increased emphasis on class lines also led to major labor strikes and riots, as well as the birth of communism.
World War I and postwar debts: The First World War not only destroyed nations, it also ravaged the international economy. In the years after the war, huge debts that countries had accumulated to finance the war had to be paid off. Inflation hit much of Europe after the United States insisted on being repaid in full. There was also the matter of Germany's war reparations bill, which was more than $30 billion. Unknown to most parties, these and other economic events created conditions that helped bring about World War II.
The Middle East and the oil economy: How did the Middle East become such a powerful player on the world stage? The answer lies in the last quarter of the 20th century, when Western attempts to exert economic power in the region, a softening of the post-World War II economy, and a global shift in fuel consumption provided these oil-rich nations with a major role in world affairs.
Examine the Intersection of History and Economics

As Professor Harreld takes you through the tumultuous centuries of modern history, you'll strengthen your understanding of a range of economic concepts, philosophies, trends, treaties, and organizations.

Learn how early guilds and monopolies were established in an effort to protect merchants from competition in distant cities.
See how the mercantile system defined by Adam Smith in The Wealth of Nations helped further the process of state building that would remake Western Europe.
Discover how the United States, which often borrowed European technologies, pioneered the American system of manufacturing using interchangeable parts in the 19th century.
Consider how Marxist economic ideas played a major role in the African independence movement (and the Cold War) during the 1950s and 1960s.
Witness how various nations came together to form international economic organizations, partnerships, and trade blocs including the European Union, the Arab League, and NAFTA.
By grounding these and other topics in the history of world events, An Economic History of the World since 1400 makes them much more understandable. It also cements the important role the economy played in why wars were won (and lost), why international agreements were made (and broken), and why national economies rose (and fell).

Professor Harreld also invites you to consider provocative questions about the intersection of history and economics-and their illuminating answers.

What technological invention, more than any other, revolutionized the modern economy?
How do economic historians define terms like "globalization" and "class consciousness"?
Why didn't China's advanced civilization industrialize hundreds of years before it actually did?
What did the economies of Roosevelt's America and Hitler's Germany have in common?
What does history tell us about how nations should-and shouldn't-dictate economic policy?
Can we say that free trade is truly free?
Marvel at History's Economic Forces

An award-winning teacher and chairman of Brigham Young University's Department of History, Professor Harreld has spent his career carefully analyzing the interplay between economics and the social and political behavior of countries throughout the world. His chronological approach to the subject, combined with illuminating visual aids (including detailed maps, historical documentation, and illustrations of key trade routes) make this an excellent visual learning experience. And his resonant, authoritative voice makes these lectures equally compelling to hear.

While it may seem daunting to chart the economic evolution of the modern world, in the hands of this master educator, you're never overwhelmed or vexed by complex economic details. Instead, you're guided through a top-level explanation of economic concepts, with the focus always being on their historical ramifications.

"History doesn't repeat itself exactly," says Professor Harreld. "The world changes. But the past helps us see the world today more clearly." With An Economic History of the World since 1400, marvel at just how much we still have to learn about the economic forces that have dictated our past-and that will undoubtedly dictate our future.

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TTC - Advanced Investments

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TTC - Advanced Investments
Duration: 12h 47m | Video: .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | Audio: AAC, 44100Hz, 2ch | Size: 10.7 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

You've worked hard. You've saved. You've put your savings to work so that it will increase in value over time. In other words, you've invested. But are you earning the best return on your investments? Are you meeting your goals? Are you comfortable with your level of risk? How liquid are your investments?

Investing can be a valuable part of being able to achieve your hopes and dreams. It can help build a secure retirement. It can contribute toward paying for the education of your children and grandchildren. Income from your investments can help you build a legacy for family members or to support a cause you hold dear. In short, your investment decisions are some of the most important choices you make. Shouldn't these be educated choices, supported by the best information, reasoning, and analytical techniques?

Whether you are starting out in your career, in your prime earning years, or retired, it is essential that you understand your investment choices in great detail-something that is not easy amid the flood of sure-fire strategies offered by books, television programs, online brokers, and professional wealth managers.

Consider the following decisions that face any investor in the market:

Active or passive? An active investing strategy takes advantage of mispriced securities that can be traded for a profit. A passive approach seeks to build a well-diversified portfolio that can be put on automatic pilot. Many investors combine these strategies.
What kind of securities? Securities are tradable assets, notably stocks and bonds. But they also include derivatives such as options, which are useful for hedging against losses. All securities are tools that work well under certain circumstances but not others.
Can you spot opportunities? How do you distinguish an opportunity from a pitfall? It's crucial to know the most common mistakes that investors make and be familiar with the analytical tools that allow you to gauge a potential opening for financial gain.
Can you manage risk? Risk may be the most misunderstood factor in investing. Contrary to much financial advice, increasing your chance of success does not require increased risk. However, it does require measuring and managing risk effectively.
Advanced Investments puts you on the road to a thorough grasp of cutting-edge investment principles and practices, presented in 24 informative lectures by Professor Steve L. Slezak of the University of Cincinnati. Professor Slezak is Director of the university's Carl H. Lindner III Center for Insurance and Risk Management, and the winner of multiple teaching awards for the clarity, excitement, and rigor of his instruction.

Master the Art of Investing

In Advanced Investments, you learn practical techniques for analyzing the central problem of investing: how to determine if a potential investment is a good deal. Using concepts from probability and statistics, you learn how to measure risk accurately. Then you explore methods for determining if a security will generate returns that compensate for its risk. Throughout the course, you constantly weigh the relative advantages of active and passive strategies, gaining an appreciation for how you can take active and passive positions in different securities.

Professor Slezak carefully explains the mathematics as he walks you through a rich range of problems and examples. You need not work out the solutions yourself, but it is vital that you have an intuitive grasp of how investors use formulas. You will learn the financial meaning of terms such as expected value, variance, covariance, and standard deviation. Unlike most other investment courses, Advanced Investments immerses you in the actual technical vocabulary and procedures used by professionals.

The video versions of the course have dozens of charts, diagrams, and on-screen equations that help you follow Professor Slezak's many case studies and sample problems. The guidebook that accompanies the course also includes these graphics to aid those who choose the audio versions of the course.

A Course for the Serious Investor

Those who will benefit from the detailed information in this course include

anyone who holds a portfolio of stocks, bonds, or other securities, or wishes to start one;
those responsible for safeguarding an inheritance, endowment, or other substantial fund;
retirees and people approaching retirement;
new investors and students of finance who want to learn the best set of tools for building a portfolio;
industry professionals who wish to see financial quantitative analysis in action;
corporate employees who want greater insight into their firm's financial operation; and
anyone interested in how the economy works-and sometimes doesn't work, as in the financial crisis of 2008.
If you delegate the management of your investments to a professional, this course will give you the indispensible background to communicate your goals and monitor the performance of your portfolio. Professor Slezak stresses that "bad managers are out there!" Even managers who outperform the market over many periods may do so out of chance or because they have shifted to a low-risk strategy to protect their long-term ranking.

"Do Your Homework"

Some of Professor Slezak's investment tips include these essentials:

Don't act on hunches: Part of knowing is knowing when you don't know. If you don't have information that justifies an active position, then it's better to be passive.
Think in terms of net present value (NPV): If you manage a business, NPV is the key measure for evaluating proposed projects. It also guides you in everyday decisions about the firm.
Variability by itself is not risk: Risk is often thought of as the variability in the return on a security. However, you can combine securities and actually control the risk.
Do your homework: Before you follow an active strategy, realize that with active management you are making bets. That realization should focus your mind on the kind of analysis you need to do.
When he was faculty advisor to the student-managed fund at the University of Cincinnati, Professor Slezak developed a framework that allowed students to actively manage their joint portfolio but that also tolerated a degree of benign neglect, due to the students' busy lives. The same time constraints apply to many other investors, and you will find the professor's framework a judicious mix of active investment strategies overlaid on a passive, well-diversified portfolio.

Professor Slezak enlivens his presentation with colorful anecdotes, allusions to his hobby of fine cooking, and object lessons from the recent history of Wall Street. His parting suggestion: "Don't be afraid of the market." Nothing is a sure thing, but the market has performed consistently over the long term. With Advanced Investments, you will build a solid foundation and hone the analytical skills that let you make judicious use of the market's marvelous opportunities.

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VVS Academy Course

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VVS Academy Course
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Genre: eLearning | Language: English

Don't Think Trading is Right for You? THINK AGAIN!
People often come up with reasons why trading isn't right for them, we'll show you that anyone can profit with our system!
Our system is designed to take you from a complete beginner to a profitable trader with a proven path to success..

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Packt Master in Microsoft Power BI Desktop and Service-XQZT

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Packt Master in Microsoft Power BI Desktop and Service-XQZT | MKV | 4.43 GiB

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Highstrike Trading School by Ben Zogby

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Highstrike Trading School by Ben Zogby | 13.03 GB
HighStrike Trading has educated thousands of students and represents one of the largest communities of both professional and hobby traders in the world. We have developed a world-class trading education platform used by thousands of traders across more than 150 countries, serviced by three dedicated and skilled instructors.

HST School students get lifetime access to our massive video lesson library including 100+ training videos. They are also added to our student group chat which contains invaluable market insights, new daily market briefing videos, and the ability to communicate ideas and ask questions with thousands of other traders and instructors in real time.

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MindValley - Becoming Focused and Indistractable by Nir Eyal

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MindValley - Becoming Focused and Indistractable by Nir Eyal | 3.17 Gb
Join Nir Eyal on a deep dive into transformational behavioral engineering techniques that empower you to achieve superhuman productivity, focus, and clarity in all dimensions of life

Becoming Focused & Indistractable is an online program that elevates you towards superhuman focus, clarity, and productivity.
For 27 days, you'll join Nir Eyal - a pioneering expert in the field of habit formation - as he guides you through his four-step process for lifelong indistractability: all by applying today's best approaches in neuroscience, psychology, and habit-forming technology.
As your unwanted distractions and patterns lose their grip, you'll finally gain the personal power to direct your attention and energy where they matter most to you.
The result is a far-reaching impact in every area of your life - from your career performance and productivity, to your mental health and wellbeing, even to your relationships and love life.

What You'll Learn
Take Back Your Time
Get powerful time management techniques that allow you to maximize every moment of every day, so you no longer feel anxious, overwhelmed, or struggling to stay on top of things.
Gain Unbreakable Focus
With Nir's guidance, you'll discover how to enter a state of deep, unshakable focus at the snap of a finger, so you can direct your attention to your most important tasks, and perform at your peak even in the most chaotic situations.
Upgrade Your Habits
If you're like most people, you have various habits and behaviors that kill your time and sabotage your best work. You'll experience habit-reforming techniques that rapidly replace these with new ones that add better structure, productivity, and energy to your daily life.
Level Up Your Productivity
Master the art of doing better work, faster and without distractions. Even if you have a tendency to procrastinate or get sidetracked, Nir's habit formation methodology will recondition you to get and stay in high productivity.
Be Fully Present
Whether you're in the boardroom or bedroom, rewire your brain to be fully present in every moment. In this state, your mind no longer wanders without your permission. Your senses are sharper, your empathy is deeper, and you're able to both absorb information and communicate at your peak.
Overcome Tech Distractions
You'll gain tech and mind hacks that liberate you from the dings and pings from your phone and computer. From social media to email to Netflix, you'll discover how you can still enjoy and benefit from these tools, without becoming a slave to them.
Strengthen Your Discipline
Instead of wasting time and energy on willpower battles with yourself, discover how to develop a mindset of extraordinary discipline and resolve - so you're constantly moving towards your personal and professional goals.
Create Optimal Routines
Gain the frameworks and systems for living used by the world's top performers to take charge of every moment of the day, and direct your energy and attention to the pursuits, people, and passions that matter to you.

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Foundr - Mental Toughness by Joe De Sena

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Joe De Sena - Mental Toughness | 2.5 GB
Every entrepreneur wants more success, freedom and happiness. But are you willing to do what it takes?

Take a look at this list of top performers.
Jeff Bezos started Amazon from his garage in 1994. And didn't turn a profit until 2003. Elon Musk didn't turn a profit on Tesla for over a decade.
Richard Branson's first two attempts at entrepreneurship (growing and selling Christmas trees, and pet birds) failed. His first real business, Student magazine, didn't make money and Branson "seemed doomed for failure".
Oprah was born so poor, she had to wear dresses made out of potato sacks. at 9, she was abused. Today, she is one of the 10 richest self-made women in America.
Steve Jobs was fired from Apple - the company he started from his family's garage.

What made these people keep going?
Not special talent. Not special knowledge. Not money. Just mental toughness - the self-belief to commit, to execute, and keep working toward their goal.
This is what separates the winners from the quitters.
And the good news for you is. just like learning piano, or math, or cooking. this is a skill you can learn, develop. and strengthen. and rely on to give you the mental toolkit you need to get through any tough situation you encounter for the rest of your life.

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