• Regeln für den Video-Bereich:

    In den Börsenbereich gehören nur Angebote die bereits den Allgemeinen Regeln entsprechen.

    Einteilung

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


    Angebot/Beitrag erstellen

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

    Aufbau des Angebots und Threadtitel

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

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

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


    Releases

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


    Support, Diskussionen und Suche

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


    Verbote

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


    Verstoß gegen die Regeln

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




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Mini Course - iPhone Face ID Repair Course
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English + srt | Duration: 9 lectures (1h 10m) | Size: 1.15 GB

All about Face ID You Want to Know
What you'll learn
You will know how does the iPhone Face ID work.
You will know how to troubleshoot for iPhone Face ID issues.
iPhone Face ID repair jail break step by step with replacing earspeaker flex
iPhone Face ID dot projector flex repair reference process
iPhone Face ID Infrared camera flex replacement and wire jumping
Requirements
Anyone who is interested in mobile phone repair
Description
This face ID repair course inludes the workflow of face id parts and chips, the repair process of face ID about earpiece speaker flex, dot projector flex and infrared camera.
* 10 Video and PDF lessons guide you step by step to understand the workflow and troubleshooting of Face ID;
* 60 Minutes Tell You how does the Face ID work and how to repair Face ID within 60 minutes.
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* Face ID workflow and troubleshooting reference process
* Small tips of checking face ID
* Face ID Repair-Earspeaker Flex Repair Reference Process
* Jail Break steps with replacing earspeaker
* Face ID Repair - Jail Break with replacing earspeaker flex
* Face ID-Dot Projector Repair Reference Process
* Fast tutorial of repair dot projector
* Face ID dot projector repair
* Face ID IR camera flex replacement
* Face ID Repair - Wire Jumping
* Face ID Repair - Motherboard issues
Relying on the ten years of industry experience and a professional technical team, REWA has developed a series of industry-leading and practical iPhone repair training courses. Combining teaching experiences at home and abroad and feedback from trainees, our curriculum system is designed to take trainees into the electronic repair world step by step with the help of our online and offline courses. So that our trainees can master necessary technical skills like the workflow of components, fault-finding analysis, repair solutions, the usage of repair tools, etc.. and become a qualified repair technician.
REWA Academy, help you to open the door to Phone Repair.
Who this course is for
Anyone who is interested in mobile phone repair
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Apache Spark : Master Big Data with PySpark and DataBricks
Genre: eLearning | MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 48.0 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.11 GB | Duration: 4h 56m
Learn Pyspark, streaming using Kafka, Delta lake, crazy optimization techniques, NLP, time series, distributed computing

What you'll learn
Learn the Spark Architecture
What is distributed computing
Learn Spark Transformations and Actions using the Structured API
Learn Spark on Databricks
Spark optimization techniques
Data Lake House architecture
Spark structured streaming using Kafka
Information retriever system using word2vec
Sentiment analysis using pyspark
Training hundreds of time series forecasting models in parallel with Prophet and Spark
Description
This course is designed to help you develop the skill necessary to perform ETL operations in Databricks using pyspark, build production ready ML models, learn spark optimization techniques and master distributed computing.
Big Data engineering
Big data engineers interact with massive data processing systems and databases in large-scale computing environments. Big data engineers provide organizations with analyses that help them assess their performance, identify market demographics, and predict upcoming changes and market trends.
Azure Databricks
Azure Databricks is a data analytics platform optimized for the Microsoft Azure cloud services platform. Azure Databricks offers three environments for developing data intensive applications: Databricks SQL, Databricks Data Science & Engineering, and Databricks Machine Learning.
Data Lake House
A data lakehouse is a data solution concept that combines elements of the data warehouse with those of the data lake. Data lakehouses implement data warehouses' data structures and management features for data lakes, which are typically more cost-effective for data storage .
Spark structured streaming
Structured Streaming is a scalable and fault-tolerant stream processing engine built on the Spark SQL engine. .In short, Structured Streaming provides fast, scalable, fault-tolerant, end-to-end exactly-once stream processing without the user having to reason about streaming.
Natural language processing
Natural Language Processing, or NLP for short, is broadly defined as the automatic manipulation of natural language, like speech and text, by software.
The study of natural language processing has been around for more than 50 years and grew out of the field of linguistics with the rise of computers.
Who this course is for
Data Engineers, Data Architect, ETL developer, Data Scientist, Big Data Developer
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Securing a Spring Boot REST API Using Spring Security with iPad Pro and Raspberry Pi 4
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 8 Lessons (45m) | Size: 632.2 MB

After setting up your development environment in Creating a Spring Boot REST API with iPad Pro and Raspberry Pi 4, continue learning to build a complex and practical web application anywhere with a minimalistic setup. Not only will you get to experience technologies used in famous enterprise web applications, you will also be able to code using only your iPad and a Raspberry Pi. The common misconception is that you can only use your iPad for small code changes, or small code additions while on the go. You will learn that you can do so much more and code an entire application with just your iPad and Raspberry Pi.
In this second video, secure the REST API from the previous tutorial using Spring Security. Given that the test application you created will handle personal finances, securing the API is a mandatory step in the development of your project. Also, it's fascinating to be able to create a secure API using only an iPad and a Raspberry Pi.
What You'll Learn
Support authentication on the the device and server
Learn about the Security Payload
Take full stack development to another, mobile level
Who This Video Is For
Tech enthusiasts who want to use only an iPad and a Raspberry Pi to build complex web applications on the go. Developers eager to learn how to architect and code full stack applications with minimalist tech.
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Complete Guide to Redux-Toolkit & RTK Query with React JS
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English + srt | Duration: 53 lectures (4h 13m) | Size: 1.84 GB


Become a master by learning modern Redux concept like Redux Toolkit and RTK Query with React
What you'll learn
Master fundamental concepts behind structuring Redux-toolkit applications
API call with createAsyncThunk middleware
CRUD Operation in React with Redux-toolkit
Learn different design framework like MDB and Ant Design
Form development with React
HTTP Rest API Call with RTK Query
CRUD Operation in React with RTK Query
Learn Modern React JS Hook
Learn Functional Component with React
Requirements
Some sort of HTML, CSS and JavaScript knowledge required.
Basic understand of ES6 module
Basic React knowledge will added an Advantage.
Redux knowledge required little bit but I will explain everything from scratch.
No prior working experience required with JSON server.
Description
Become a highly-demanded Frontend developer by adding the Redux-Toolkit Skill set into your React knowledge. This course is desgined in such way that anybody can get enroll into this course who wanted to enhance their Redux concept.
** Best thing about this course is that it will get updated time to time whenever new concept get added into Redux-Toolkit package along with new project will also get added frequently in this course. So far now, I have added 4 project in this course**
This project-based course will have you coding right away. Building application with the help of React and Redux-Toolkit in this course will sharpen your skills in modern web development.
With the help of createAsyncThunk middleware and RTK Query, you will get know how to work with api in React Application. And I am sure after taking this course you will become master to implement Redux-Toolkit in any one of your existing React application.
In this course, you will learn below key concept related to Redux-Toolkit & RTK Query with React
How Redux-toolkit fits into a front end single page application with React?
What is Redux-Toolkit and it's API ?
How to configure store with Redux-Toolkit ?
Learn different Redux-Toolkit API like createSlice, configureStore, createAction, createReducer & createAsyncThunk
How to make an API request with Redux-Tookit using createAsyncThunk middleware and deal with the response ?
Understanding different promise lifecyle that get generated by createAsyncThunk middleware.
What is RTK Query and it's API ?
Learn different RTK Query API like createApi & fetchBaseQuery
Writting different RTK Query to make HTTP Rest Api request
Error handling with RTK Query
Learn different design framework like MDB5 and Ant Design to build React component.
What you will build in this course ?
First we will start with some theortical concept like we will try to understand core problem of React and why we use Redux with React ?
After that we will build 4 application with Redux-Toolkit and RTK Query to help you understand how React and Redux-Toolkit work together.
In this course, you will also learn to build full React CRUD application with the help of Redux-Toolkit & RTK Query using JSON Fake server. For beginner React developer, sticking to JSON-server is recommended.
We will be also learning different design framework like Material Design Bootstrap 5 and Ant Design in this course to work on our React component like Table, Form, Button, Card and many more component we will build with the help of Material Design Boostrap 5 and Ant Design.
Who this course is for
The course is designed for Beginner React Developer who wanted to learn the implementation of Redux-Toolkit with React
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Fun to learn Japanese at Sendagaya - Level1
Genre: eLearning | MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 48.0 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.33 GB | Duration: 3h 54m
Learn everyday expressions and basic phrases. Can build a strong foundation for the JLPT N5 preparation and A1 level.​


What you'll learn
Can have essence of Japanese language in a short period of time
Can learn Hiragana, Katakana, numbers and counting system
Can understand and use familiar everyday expressions and basic phrases aimed at satisfaction of needs
Can interact with Japanese in a simple way if the other person speaks slowly and provides help
Can have a strong foundation to work on the JLPT N5 preparation
Requirements
Students probably should have a basic understanding of English
Other than that, you need persistence and motivation to work on "Listen and Repeat" exercises
Description
"Fun to Learn Japanese at Sendagaya - Level1" is the best fit for the people all around the world, who are learning Japanese as beginners or whose level is elementary Level.
If you want to learn not only Japanese conversations and expressions , but also pronunciation as well, then this course is definitely the one you are looking for !
This course is developed by "Sendagaya Japanese Institute", a Tokyo-based Japanese language school with over 45 years history.
This course is designed for Japanese beginners to easily acquire the essence of the language; structure, characters, and pronunciation, by learning familiar everyday expressions. All of the narration and words contain English subtitles, so that beginners can freely study Japanese in this course.
In each section, you will learn conversations in daily scenes with common expressions and words. By learning them in context with specific scenes, you will be able to remember them effectively.
You will have a lot of "Listen and Repeat" exercises in each section. If you persist with these exercises, you will embed each expression with natural pronunciation and intonation, and open the door to boost your spoken fluency.
If you complete this course, you will reach the A1 level on the Japanese CEFR.
Today is the best time to start. Let's get started !
Who this course is for
Learners who want to study elementary Japanese in a short period of time
Learners who want to communicate with Japanese friends in basic Japanese
Learners who want to take the JLPT N5
Learners who are interested in Japanese language
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FPGA (Field-Programmable Gate Array) Design & Implementation
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English + srt | Duration: 32 lectures (11h 26m) | Size: 2.96 GB

Become FPGA Design Engineer. Learn FPGA Design Engineering, Design Flows & Tools, FPGA DSP Circuits, Protoflex, PLI etc
What you'll learn
Gain end-to-end knowledge of FPGA design engineering & implementation
Acquire skills to become FPGA Design & Implementation Engineer
Learn FPGA Design flows & design tools
Understand and implement FPGA Design using Verilog
Learn FPGA Testing
Simulate and implement SOPC Design
Learn how to read data from Peripherals
Learn FPGA implementation of DSP Circuits
Define Wordcount using MapReduce for FPGA
Describe Protoflex and Reconfigurable Hardware
Understand challenges in using FPAA FPGA in Mixed Signal Technology
Get knowledge of Mentor Graphics Tools & Guidelines
Define & execute Spartan FPGA and Memristive FPGA
Requirements
Enthusiasm and determination to make your mark on the world!
Description
A warm welcome to the FPGA Design & Implementation course by Uplatz
FPGA stands for Field Programmable Gate Array. FPGA is essentially an integrated circuit that can be programmed by a user for a specific use after it has been manufactured. The modern day FPGAs contain adaptive logic modules (ALMs) and logic elements (LEs) connected via programmable interconnects. These blocks create a physical array of logic gates that can be customized to perform specific computing tasks. This makes them very different from other types of microcontrollers or Central Processing Units (CPUs), whose configuration is set and sealed by a manufacturer and cannot be modified.
FPGA programming has become a buzzword these days due to it offering considerable benefits over the traditional ICs. FPGA allows you to offload resource hungry-tasks to hardware and thus cause a significant increase in performance. FPGAs can be programmed and reprogrammed according to the dynamic needs.
FPGA Design & Implementation - Course Syllabus
Introduction to FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Arrays)
FPGA Testing
FPGA Design Flows & Design Tools
FPGA Design using Verilog - Introduction
FPGA Design using Verilog - Verilog overview
FPGA Design using Verilog - Data Types
FPGA Design using Verilog - Procedural Assignments
FPGA Design using Verilog - VHDL Design using Verilog
FPGA Design using Verilog - Visual Verification of Designs
FPGA Design using Verilog - Finite State Machines - part 1
FPGA Design using Verilog - Finite State Machines - part 2
FPGA Design using Verilog - Design Examples
FPGA Design using Verilog - Test Benches
FPGA Design using Verilog - SystemVerilog for Synthesis
FPGA Design using Verilog - Packages & Interfaces
Simulate and implement SOPC Design
Reading Data from Peripherals
UART SDRAM Python
Script execution in Quartus and ModelSim NIOS
Image Processing using FPGA
Challenges in using FPAA FPGA in Mixed Signal Technology
Protoflex
Reconfigurable Hardware
Wordcount using MapReduce for FPGA
FPGA implementation of DSP Circuits
Reversible Logic Circuits
FPGA implementation of Divider in Finite Field
Principles of PLI
Spartan FPGA implementation
Programmable Chips and Boards
Memristive FPGA
Mentor Graphics Tools & Guidelines
Who this course is for
FPGA Implementation Engineers
FPGA Design Engineers
FPGA Engineers
FPGA Algorithm Engineers
Newbies & Beginners aspiring for a career in FPGA Design Engineering
FPGA Design Consultants
Anyone interested in Embedded Engineering & FPGA Design
FPGA Crypto Validation Engineers
FPGA Design Application Engineers
FPGA/ASIC Engineers
Electronics & Instrumentation Engineers
Electronics Design Engineers - Medical Devices FPGA
Electronics Engineers VHDL FPGA
Digital Design Engineers
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Learn 5 CSS Animations of navbar menu by building projects
Genre: eLearning | MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 302 MB | Duration: 50m
Start building your own navigation menus along with CSS animations and JavaScript Interactivity


What you'll learn
Build Amazing 5 Navigation menus with confidence
Creative ways to think about navigation or sidebars
Knowledge of CSS Flexbox & Grids in action
Usage of JavaScript DOM and Loops into menu interactivity
CSS Animations in action
Description
Here in this course, we are focusing on building five navbar projects to learn and implement navbars fast without getting stuck.
The navigation menu is the most visited part of any website. Therefore, the navigation menu can be considered a website's face.
Nobody likes a complicated navigation menu. Well, yeah, but they can be difficult to build.
Creating a navigation menu with CSS and JavaScript is a pain. And if you're building something that needs to be responsive, then it's a royal pain.
Make a navigation menu that not only works but works well.
By the end of this course, you will have your navigation menu that not only looks great but also works well for both desktop and mobile visitors.
Build Amazing 5 Navigation menus with confidence
Creative ways to think about navigation or sidebars
Knowledge of CSS Flexbox & Grids in action
Usage of JavaScript DOM and Loops into menu interactivity
CSS Animations in action
It doesn't matter if you're a novice or a professional, you'll learn something new. It's a Hands-on course. You will see the outcome of this course in several hours.
We have published the first project with a complete tutorial and source code.
The remaining four projects are on the way (You can always suggest your opinion about upcoming navbars)
Who this course is for
Students who wants to explore the approach of building Responsive Navigation menus with CSS & JavaScript
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Lumion-3D Architecture Visualization: Beginner to Advanced
Genre: eLearning | MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 48.0 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.5 GB | Duration: 2h 31m
Create photorealistic image, video, panorama easily with Lumion 11

What you'll learn
Lumion Interface
How to import 3d file to Lumion
How to Use Asset Library
How to Use 3D Object Library
Importing Objects from Revit and Sketchup
Time and Weather Effects
How to Use Real 3D Sky
How to Assign Vegetation and Using Terrain Builder
Photorealistic Image Rendering
Photorealistic Video Rendering
How to Use Phasing Tool
Description
Hello, everyone, I welcome you to this Lumion crash course. Lumion is one of the fully-fledged and most user-friendly 3d software out in the market for architectural visualization. Lumion has 12 versions currently. Lumion 1st version was released in December 2010.
• My name is Krishan pathirana, I'm a civil engineer and 3d designer, and I'm the founder of creation renders, I have done more than 60 architectural and structural projects including expertise on virtual reality, 360 views etc.
By subscribing to this course, you will be able to learn photorealistic renderings in Lumion, and you will be able to advance your knowledge as a beginner to advance more than 2 hours of lessons. The whole package will include a Lumion file containing an image and a video-ready exterior house project.
Lumion is user-friendly software. Navigation and controls are straightforward like you are playing a video game. Further, Lumion can integrate open street maps directly into your model. Lumion has more than 6000 of 3d objects from Evermotion, AXYZ, Speedtree, and Autodesk. Furthermore, Lumion has a vast variety of material libraries built into its system.
We can use animated 3d models, animated vegetations lightings, and animated vehicle movements.
Lumion also consists of a terrain modeler to build your terrain.
So I welcome you to this Lumion course. You will be amazed at how quickly you can learn from this course. I guarantee you you will not disappoint at all.
Who this course is for
People who have no experience with Lumion and basic 3d model development in sketchup or any other software
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Make an E-Commerce Website with Blazor WebAssembly in .NET 6
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English + srt | Duration: 186 lectures (16h 37m) | Size: 7.55 GB


Learn how to build an E-Commerce Website with Blazor WebAssembly, a Web API, Entity Framework Core & SQL Server Express
What you'll learn
Build a full stack Blazor WebAssembly application by the example of an E-Commerce Website
Create a Walking Skeleton with .NET, Blazor WebAssembly, a Web API, Entity Framework Core & SQL Server right at the beginning
Implement Best Practices with Generics, Data-Transfer-Objects (DTOs) and the Repository Pattern
Build several features of an E-Commerce App, like Search, Pagination, Featured Products, a Cart (local & database), Orders and many more
Implement Authentication with JSON Web Tokens (JWT)
Use Role-Based Authorization for Administrators & Customers
Use Code-First Migration with Entity Framework Core & SQL Server
Implement Payment with Stripe Checkout providing Credit Card, Apple Pay & Google Pay
Create a Custom Layout for your Blazor WebAssembly Application
Implement Administration Features with all CRUD operations to Create, Read, Update & Delete your Products
Requirements
Experience with C#, HTML & CSS is preferable
Experience with Blazor WebAssembly is not a must, but helps
All frameworks and tools used in this course are available for free and we'll install everything together along the way
Description
Welcome to the Blazor WebAssembly E-Commerce Course!
In this online course, we're going to build an e-commerce web application with .NET 6 & Blazor WebAssembly.
We'll cover the complete stack, meaning Blazor for the client, a Web API for the back end web service, and Entity Framework Core with SQL Server Express for the database.
The course starts with a walking skeleton. This means, right at the beginning of this course, and in just a few hours you learn how to build a running full-stack web application with all the mentioned frameworks and technologies.
So, after this section, you won't use any mock data, for instance. You will already make calls to the web service, grab data from the SQL Server and return the results back to the Blazor WebAssembly client.
On top of that, we will introduce best practices to that walking skeleton. For instance, we don't want to use fat controllers. Instead, we'll use the repository pattern together with dependency injection.
After that, we build a huge part of the e-commerce application. This section is all about the products your users can buy in your shop, it's about categories, product variants, a search bar, pagination, a basic cart, and so on.
With all these implementations you learn lots of features of Blazor WebAssembly, together with the Web API and also relationships between entities and how to manage them with Entity Framework Core and SQL Server.
After that, we dive into authentication with JSON web tokens.
You will learn how to register users, log them in and create JSON web tokens (JWT) to authenticate your users, set the token in the default HTTP request header, utilize the famous[Authorize] attribute to secure your Web API, and add a page for the users' profile so that they can change their password, for instance.
The next section is all about the cart and orders. Until this point, you've already implemented a cart, but it only works offline. So now it's time to store the products of the cart in the database and also implement the final order and an overview of the order history.
But one thing will still be missing, and that's an option to checkout and pay for your order. We cover that with the next section and use Stripe to do that. This means, your users can pay with a credit card, Google Pay and Apple Pay. Additionally, we'll continue with a smaller section where we implement the option to add a delivery address.
And after that, it's time for the big administration dashboard. Everything you've learned so far comes together in this section.
We utilize lots of features of Blazor WebAssembly, we build several CRUD operations for our entities - meaning an administrator should be able to create, read, update and delete all products, categories, and product variants - and to know if the user is allowed to do all that, we introduce role-based authorization.
As you can see, there's a lot to learn!
Here's an overview of what you will learn in this course
Introduction
- Install the .NET 6 Framework & Visual Studio 2022
- Get the source code from GitHub
Full Stack Foundations - Building a Walking Skeleton
- Create a Blazor WebAssembly ASP.NET Core Hosted Project
- Debug your project
- Learn about the new Hot Reload feature of .NET 6 & Visual Studio 2022
- Create Razor Components & utilize CSS Isolation
- Implement a Web API Controller & test it with SwaggerUI
- Install & use SQL Server Express and Entity Framework Core 6
- Utilize Code-First Migrations with EF Core 6 & Seed Data programmatically
- Create a Git repository and push your code to GitHub
Adding & Using Best Practices
- Implement a Service Response with Generics
- Use the Repository Pattern and Dependency Injection
- Create Services for the client and the service
It's all about Products - Blazor WebAssembly in Action
- Add more models & entities to your web application like categories, variants, and more
- Use several features of EF Core 6 like composite primary keys, more migrations & relationships
- Utilize several built-in components of Blazor WebAssembly
- Realize a search feature & pagination
- Implement a custom layout
- Add a cart using the local storage to your application
Let's add Users - Authentication with JSON Web Tokens
- Implement user registration & login
- Use data annotations & validation
- Introduce the user model
- Add token authentication with JSON Web Tokens (JWT)
- Implement a custom AuthenticationStateProvider
- Add a return URL to the login
- Utilize the[Authorize] attribute
Let's buy some Products - Cart & Orders
- Store the cart of a user in the database
- Use the HttpContextAccessor to access the user in the services
- Store the orders in the database
- View an order history
- Utilize the authentication state of the user
Ka-Ching! - Payment with Stripe Checkout
- Introduce Stripe
- Use Stripe Checkout for payments
- Fulfill an Order with WebHooks
- Enable a shipping address in Stripe Checkout
Where are you from? - Add a Delivery Address
- Add an address model with a new migration
- Create a shared component for the cart and the user profile page
We need more stuff! - Admin Dashboard
- Introduce role-based authorization on the client & the server
- Extend your models
- Create several administration pages
- Implement CRUD operations (create, read, update, delete) for your entities
If you don't know me yet from YouTube or my other courses on Udemy, my name is Patrick God, I'm going to be your instructor for this course. I'm a web developer for over a decade now, I have worked for big corporations and small teams, as an employee and a contractor and I just love to see the way Microsoft is going with .NET & Blazor and how important these technologies get day by day.
So far, I've created 10 courses on Udemy about .NET (Core), Blazor WebAssembly, single-page applications, Angular, and DevOps - with a total of more than 60.000 students and countless 5-Star reviews.
If you're still not sure if this course is right for you, there's a 30-day money-back guarantee. So, feel free to check it out and get your money back if it's just not for you. No questions asked.
Apart from that, you can always ask questions in the Q&A sections that the community (including me) is happy to answer and you also get the complete source code, if there happens to be a problem with that.
Are you ready?
I'm looking forward to seeing you in the course!
Who this course is for
C# and .NET developers who want to improve their skills and learn to build a full stack Blazor WebAssembly project
Beginner Blazor WebAssembly Developers who already have a little experience with Blazor and want to deepen their knowledge
Aspiring .NET developers who want to get the skills that might lead to more .NET & Blazor job opportunities
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Migrate Oracle EBS Database 19c file System to 19c RAC
Genre: eLearning | MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.92 GB | Duration: 3h 34m
File System to ASM

What you'll learn
Oracle DBA
Oracle RAC DBA
Oracle EBS DBA
Oracle Cloud DBA
Description
Below are the pre-requisites any DBA who needs to attend this course.
Configure RMAN for the RAC environment
Describe the benefits of Oracle RAC
Explain the necessity of global resources
Configure the RAC database to use ARCHIVELOG mode and the fast recovery area
Convert a single-instance Oracle Database to RACs
Create a cluster database
Gain an understanding of the Oracle Database Exadata Cloud Service
Explain the principles and purposes of clusters
Install the Oracle Database software
Modify initialization parameters in a RAC environment
Perform post-database-creation tasks
Define redo log files in a RAC environment
Define undo tablespaces in a RAC environment
Describe global cache coordination
Describe how Grid Plug and Play affects Clusterware
Describe the Oracle Clusterware architecture
Grid Infrastructure Overview and Review
· What is a Cluster?
· What is a Flex Cluster
· Clusterware Characteristics
· Oracle Clusterware
· Hardware and Software Concepts (High level)
RAC Databases Overview & Architecture
· Overview of Oracle RAC
· RAC One Node
· Cluster-Aware Storage Solutions
· Benefits of Using RAC
· Scaleup and Speedup
· I/O Throughput Balanced
· Global Resources
· RAC and Flex ASM
Installing and Configuring Oracle RAC
· Installing the Oracle Database Software
· Installation options
· Creating the Cluster Database
· Post-installation Tasks
· Single Instance to RAC Conversion
· Cleaning Up Unsuccessful Installs
Oracle RAC Administration
· Parameters and RAC - SPFILE, Identical and Unique Parameters
· Instance Startup, Shutdown and Quiesce
· Undo Tablespaces
· Redo Threads
· Use Enterprise Manager Cluster Database Pages
· RAC Alerts
· RAC Metrics
Managing Backup and Recovery for RAC
· Overview of Upgrades and Patching
· Release and Patch Set Upgrades
· PSU, CPU and Interim Patches
· Merge Patches
· Performing Out Of Place Database Upgrades
· Planning and Preparing for Upgrade
· Performing Out of Place Release Install or Upgrade
· Post Upgrade Tasks
RAC Backup and Recovery
· Instance Failure And Recovery In RAC - LMON and SMON
· Redo Threads and Archive Log Configurations and Admin
· Parameter Settings Affecting Parallel Recovery and MTTR
· Instance Failure And Recovery In RAC - LMON and SMON
· RAC and the Fast Recovery Area
· RMAN Configuration
· RMAN Admin For RAC: Channels, Instances, Backup Distribution
· RMAN Restore And Recovery RAC Considerations
RAC Global Resource Management and Cache Fusion
· Globally Managed Resources and Management
· Library Cache Management
· Row cache management
· Buffer cache fusion
· Buffer Cache Management Requirements
· Accessing single blocks in RAC
· Multi-block read considerations in RAC
· Undo and read consistency considerations in RAC
RAC Database Monitoring and Tuning
· OCPU and Wait Time Latencies
· Wait Events for RAC
· Common RAC Tuning
· Session and System Statistics
· RAC specific V$ Views
· Automatic Database Diagnostic Monitor for RAC
Managing High Availability of Services in a RAC Environment
· Oracle Services
· Services for Policy - and Administrator-Managed Databases
· Creating Services
· Managing Services
· Use Services with Client Applications
· Services and Connection Load Balancing
· Services and Transparent Application Failover
· Services and the Resource Manager
Managing High Availability of Connections
· Types of Workload Distribution
· Client-Side Load Balancing
· Server-Side Load Balancing
· Runtime Connection Load Balancing and Connection Pools
· Fast Application Notification
· The Load Balancing Advisory FAN Event
· Server-Side Callouts
· Configuring the Server-Side ONS
Application Continuity
· What is AC?
· What problem does it solve?
· Benefits of AC
· How AC works
· AC Architecture
· Side Effects
· Restrictions
· Application requirements
RAC One Node
· RAC One Node Concepts
· Online database migration
· Adding Oracle RAC One Node Database to an Existing Cluster
· Convert an Oracle RAC One Node database to a RAC database
· Convert an Oracle RAC database to a RAC One Node database
· Use DBCA to convert a single instance database to a RAC One Node database
Multitenant Architecture and RAC
· Non-CDB Architecture
· Multitenant Architecture: Benefits
· CDB in a Non-RAC Environment
· Containers
· Terminology and Data Dictionary Views
· Connection to a Non-RAC CDB
· Oracle RAC and Multitenant Configuration
· Oracle RAC and Multitenant Architecture
Quality of Service Management
· QOS Management concepts
· Describe the benefits of using QoS Management
· QoS Management components
· QoS Management functionality
Who this course is for
Oracle RAC DBA's who want to convert 19c file system to RAC
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Complete 8051 Microcontroller Programming Course
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English + srt | Duration: 29 lectures (6h 9m) | Size: 3.13 GB


Deep register level programming with 8-Bit 8051 microcontroller programming by reading the datasheet
What you'll learn
Programming 8051 microcontroller in Keil uVision IDE
You will learn how to program a 8051 Microcontroller from scratch with datasheet approach
Build your own projects with the 8051 microcontroller..
You will be learning all the peripherals programming from scratch no libraries used in Keil uVision IDE
Requirements
Basic knowledge on electronics components
Download and Install Proteus Professional
Basic knowledge on C programming not mandatory
Description
Over a 30+ lecture videos, 6.5+ Hours of Full HD Content that will take you in an interactive learning to not only master the coding of 8051 Microcontroller, but also learn the very basics of 8051 Microcontroller internal structure and hardware schematics required for building your own products out of 8051 (AT89S52) microcontroller, how it really works, it's parts and how your code is working inside the CPU of a Microcontroller.
Hi, welcome you all to this course on Programming on 8051 microcontroller From Scratch.
The course is structured for the need of learners to understand microcontrollers from scratch till you master your skills. This course is the outcome of the experience I gained after training many of graduate students and working professionals in person, and with my expertise in the field of embedded systems. Few basic Embedded C concepts are also covered.
SM Training Academy invites you all to enroll in this course and explore the world of embedded systems with step by step guidance by own expert trainers to excel in their career. There is no better way to master and understand the AVR microcontroller than joining this course. Whatever you want to learn is available in this course and also we will be updating the course with new lectures in a periodical manner. So join the course and enjoy learning.
Who this course is for
Anyone with a curiosity for making electronics
People with an beginner knowledge of embedded systems
Electronics students and hobbyist
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Build Android App with JAVA, PHP & MySQL
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English + srt | Duration: 21 lectures (4h 40m) | Size: 2.82 GB

Learn how to develop app backend & frontend with JAVA, PHP & MySQL
What you'll learn
how to develop app backend with PHP & MySQL
how to work with database
how to create & work with api
how to work with JAVA & PHP
how to work with json file
Requirements
Basic programming knowledge with JAVA & PHP
Basic HTML & CSS knowledge
XAMPP, VS code editor & android studio install in your computer
Having a working computer & internet
Description
Welcome to "Build android app with JAVA, PHP & MySQL" course. Android is the most used operating system in the world. It's omnipresent in the mobile ecosystem. The popularity of android application is increasing exponentially. If you are interested in developing app with JAVA, PHP & MySQL, this course is a perfect match for you.
In this course, you will learn how to build a movie app with JAVA and also learn how to build app backend with the help of HTML, CSS, PHP & MySQL. This course is not suitable for absolute beginners. If you have some knowledge with basic android app development and basic web development, it will be very easy for you to follow the course.
About Me
I am Chayon Biswas. I have completed MSc in Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology from Jashore University of Science & Technology. I am very expert in Python, R programming & Graphics Design(Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator). I do freelancing & earn money from odesk(now, upwork) from 2011 when I was 18 years old. From my childhood, I was very interested in Computer. I love this machine very much. I love to learn anything & also love to teach what I know. In my leisure time, I love to do graphics design & programming (for my Bioinformatics thesis work).
Who this course is for
Who wants to develop an android application
Who wants to improve their existing android knowledge
Who wants to improve their carrier as an android developer
A programmer with curious & learning mindset
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