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Fundamentals of Learning ITIL
Instructors: Dave P.
5 sections • 19 lectures • 1h 19m
Video: MP4 1280x720 44 KHz | English + Sub
Updated 2/2022 | Size: 401 MB​


ITIL Foundations - Learn The Guiding Principles of ITIL
What you'll learn
ITIL guiding principles
Why ITIL matters for you and your organization
Defining service management
ITIL roles, technology, and architecture
ITIL processes and functions
ITIL certification
Prep information for ITIL exam
Requirements
No prerequisites or skills required for this course
Description
Learn the basics of ITIL. This course provides students with a practical understanding of the key concepts, principles, processes and functions that enables successful IT Service Management provision. It also prepares delegates for the ITIL Foundation Certificate Examination. The course is based on the ITIL best practice service lifecycle approach.
ITIL is the leading source of IT service management guidance and certification.
If you work within your company's IT function and need to understand the key concepts of IT and digital service delivery, then this is where you want to start.
This course has been designed to introduce you to IT service management via an end-to-end operating model for the creation, delivery and continual improvement of digital products and services. Learn about the service lifecycle; processes and functions; and roles, technology and automation.
You will learn the basics of ITIL certification, such as ITIL certification, and provides tips for passing the certification exam.
The course shares with students the skills and knowledge to understand how an integrated IT Service Management framework, based on ITIL best practice guidelines, can be adopted and adapted within their own organizations. It provides proven practical guidance on how to successfully introduce an integrated IT Service Management framework based on the ITIL best practice service lifecycle approach.
Who this course is for
IT service providers
Anyone in the IT industry
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Fusion 360 Component Assembly
Genre: eLearning | MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.51 GB | Duration: 4h 10m
Learn Basic,Intermediate & Advance assembly modelling in AutoDesk Fusion 360

What you'll learn
How to get Fusion 360 for personal & educational usage for FREE
Top down design approach,Joint creation & Component Assembly
Basic Assembly - Universal Joint,Knuckle Joint,Carden Joint,Plummer Block,Geneva Wheel Mechanism etc
Intermediate Assembly - C-Clamp assembly,Pin Slot & Planar Joints,Contact Sets
Advance Assembly - Ball Joint,Motion Link,Tangent relationship,Rigid group,Motion study
Requirements
Fundamental knowledge of 2D Sketching & 3D Modelling in Fusion 360
The most important trait - "A Keen & Curious Mind"
Description
Welcome to the course of "Fusion 360 Component Assembly". In this course, you will get to know the in & outs of the Assembly making process in Fusion 360 in a very comprehensive way. This course is taught by a Fusion 360 certified user & AutoDesk certified professional having 10+ years of industrial experience especially in design field.
Creating assemblies was never this easy.With Fusion 360 at your command,You can create amazing assemblies in no time.This course covers basic to advance assemblies in a very detailed manner with practical applications & real time usage. The theoretical explanation of various assemblies is what makes this course different from others.
Course Level - Intermediate
The course starts with a brief revision of commands that are going to be frequently used followed by a clear cut comparison between bottom up & Top down design approach and why Fusion 360 stands tall above all the 3D CAD software.
If you are a complete beginner to Fusion 360, This course might not be for you. You need to have some fundamental knowledge of 2D Sketching & 3D modelling.This is indeed a intermediate level course.
Pre-requisite Commands
Sketching commands like Circle,Rectangle,Arc,Polygon & Slot are used quite frequently along with the Project command which projects bodies & components to existing sketch. 3D modelling tools like extrude,revolve,shell,fillet, and combine are also frequently used. Construct toolbar for creating axis & planes & Inspect toolbar for measuring & toggling component color cycles are of equal importance.
Course coverage
Basic Assembly - Universal Joint,Knuckle Joint,Carden Joint,Plummer block,Geneva Wheel Mechanism,4 Bar Linkage Mechanism,Slider Crank Mechanism.
Intermediate Assembly - C-Clamp Assembly,Pin slot joint,Curved slot creation.
Advance Assembly - The Ball Joint,As Built Joint,Motion Links,Tangent Relationship,Rigid Group,Motion study.
Each & every assembly is explained in a very simple language so that students from every region can understand.Corresponding .f3d files (For reference) are also attached with the lectures wherever required.Believe me,You will start creating your own assembly projects right after completing this course.
ENROLL NOW !!
Who this course is for
Engineering students, hobbyists, woodworkers, 3d printing enthusiasts
Fusion 360 users Wishing to Learn Assembly making process
People that practice Bottom Up Assembly practice wishing to switch to Top Down approach
AutoDesk Inventor,Solidworks & other equivalent CAD software users
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Google Ads Masterclass (AdWords): Run Campaigns Yourself.
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 555 MB | Duration: 1h 15m​

Google Ads (Adwords) 2022: Master PPC, Remarketing, Display Campaigns, Search Campaigns, Google Tag Manage
What you'll learn
Build an effective Google Adwords Display Campaign in less then 1 Hour
Learn how to use the Adwords Keyword Planner
Boost your website traffic by up to 1000%.
Learn how to write effective Ads
Learn all the tips and tricks needed to get a good quality score.
From Beginner to Expert in 1 hour
Create Search Ads, placing your ads on the first page of Google in front of millions of people
Create super optimized YouTube Ads, which is the second-largest search engine in the world
Optimize your ads by increasing your click rates by up to 30%
Create optimized Google Ads / Google Adwords that reach new clients all over the world
Dominate all PPC strategies (Pay Per Click)
Requirements
No prior knowledge is required, this is a complete course that goes from basic to advance in creating ads on Google Ads
You must be ready to learn, and apply the best strategies for Google Ads that will bring you real results!
Internet conenction
Description
Work smarter, not harder with our 1 hour Google Ads crash course.
So, there's a good chance that you're looking to build a Google Adwords campaign for yourself or a client in a hurry, and need a crash course that will help you do just that.
If that's the case, give yourself a pat on the back, because you're right on the money.
Literally.
We're about to show you how to not only create a ROCKING Google Adwords campaign in just one hour, but give you all the tips and tricks you need to know to make sure your campaign does well.
We're talking about a step by step guide that you can simply follow, with no prior experience, that will get your phone ringing and your email buzzing within 48 hours.
Even better, is that you're going to learn the whole process from beginning to end, with high quality, simple step-by-step video lessons.
You're about to learn all about setup. From campaign and budget settings to location targeting and scheduling.
You're going to learn how to target the most popular Google keywords using the Keyword Planner and then add those findings to your Ad Groups.
You're going to learn how to write effective Ads with different strategies to reach your different audience types.
Add all the bells and whistles that only experience could teach you, and get your Ads up infront with the best of them.
Discover the ease and power of Google Ads (Adwords).
This course will take you from the basics (from zero) to advanced techniques in Google Ads.
We'll start learning how to create Search Ads campaigns, placing your ads on the first page of Google in front of millions of people.
We'll learn how to create Display Ads campaigns, showing your ads on Google's partner sites.
And, of course, learn how to create super optimized YouTube Ads, which is the second-largest search engine in the world.
Once the campaigns are created, we will analyze the results and data and see how to optimize.
You will learn an easy system, a recipe to plan irresistible Google Ads.
You will learn to pick the best keywords for your business and optimize your target audience for better results.
You will also dominate the Google Ads Campaign structure.
Ad Extensions
Automatic bidding strategies.
And how to optimize your ads by increasing your click rates by up to 30%.
Google Shopping Ads.
PPC strategies (Pay Per Click).
Google Ads is formerly known as Google Adwords.
And finally, we're going to work with Remarketing on Google Ads, which is one of the most powerful tools we have today in digital marketing, and you can start using it today.
It doesn't matter if your goal is to increase your company's sales, spread your brand, or maybe start a new career as a Google Ads expert. This course will teach you everything you need to achieve any of these goals.
Who this course is for
This course is for anyone, business, or brand that wants to use all the power of Google Ads to exponentially grow their sales
Anyone who wants to start a new career as a Google Ads expert
If you want to promote your products, services, or your personal brand, this course is for you!
Freelancers
Digital Marketing Professionals
Small Business Owners
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HackerRank Solutions using Algorithms, Data Structure in C#
Instructors: Harshit Gindra
2 sections • 6 lectures • 58m
Video: MP4 1280x720 44 KHz | English + Sub
Updated 2/2022 | Size: 275 MB​

Learn and understand to solve HackerRank problems using different algorithms and data structure to crack IT interviews
What you'll learn
Understand algorithms
Understand data structures
Learn to solve complex software problems using algorithms and data structures
Crack interview to IT companies
Requirements
Basic programming knowledge
Description
Are you looking to improve your Software Development skills?
Are you targeting to get into FAANG companies and improvise your Algorithms and Data Structures?
Do you want to progress and grow professionally by learning about different algorithms and data structures?
If answer to any of the above question is yes, this course is for you.
This course contains
Video solution for several HackerRank problems using the most suitable algorithms and data structures
Explanation to top asked interview questions with multiple approaches/solutions
Solved solutions to top HackerRank problems with explanation about Time and Space complexity
Beginners trying to gain expertise in solving problems using different algorithms like Brute Force, Naive approach, Dynamic programming, Greedy algorithm, Slow pointer Fast Pointer, etc
The problems discussed in this course are from HackerRank but there are similar problem on other platforms like HackerRank, etc. These problems have been asked in several Interviews from top tech companies like Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Google, Netflix, Tesla, Bloomberg, etc. The problems may not be exactly the same but at least the basic gist behind the problem is always the same. My intention is to help you understand the problem and the approach which will make it easier for you to solve similar problems easily.
As HackerRank continuously adds new and challenging problem to its sites, I will be regularly working on new video solutions and add them to this course. I'd recommend to stay tuned for new and challenging problem solutions.
I hope you find this course useful. Please reach out to me if you've any questions/concerns/comments and I will get back to you soon.
Thank you once again.
Regards,
Harshit
Who this course is for
Beginner looking to understand algorithms
Developers
engineers
software developers
software engineers
software development engineers
system engineers
Developers trying to learn data structures
Developers looking to get into FAANG
Developers for IT interview preparation
Developers interested in learning different algorithms
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Intermediate Computer Forensics
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 408 MB | Duration: 1h 20m
Learning Intermediate computer forensic skills and techniques
What you'll learn​

Know different types of investigations and investigative software
Know how to Search a computer image for relevant files both active and deleted
Know how to search a web browser history, recycle bin and Thumbs DB file for evidence
Know the basics of creating a Computer forensics report
Requirements
A basic understanding of what computer forensics is
Recommend that you my other course Computer Forensics Fundamentals, but not required
We will be using mostly open source tools, such as Autopsy and Scalpel which will be downloaded during the course
Description
This course is designed for people with a working knowledge of computer forensics but looking to go deeper into specific skill and techniques of the the field. This is the second course following my pervious course Computer Forensics Fundamentals. While that course is recommended it is not required to take this course as they are independent in regard to topics taught.
Intermediate Computer Forensics will provide:
Understanding of Public vs Private investigations
Understanding of different types of computer forensics software
Disk Image Analysis through searching and keyword lists
File carving and the Thumb DB file
Website and Browser history forensics
Recycle bin and deleted files forensics
Creating forensics reports of an investigation
The course will consist of presentations to explain the concepts of computer forensics as well as demonstrations of proper software and collections of digital evidence.
This course is designed for anyone with an interest computer forensics to get a deeper taste of the real world of digital forensics examination.
As an intermediate course it will consist of presentations, hands on lessons and quizs.
Who this course is for
Someone with an interest in learning computer forensics
Someone who wants to know more about how computer stores information and how to find it.
Someone with a cursory knowledge of computer forensics but wants to know more about the details
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Launch, Market and Monetize a Podcast
Instructors: Sam Laliberte
Duration: 2h 20m • 29 Lessons
Video: MP4 1280x720 44 KHz | English
Size: 1.4 GB​

in this section, we're going to talk about how to format your podcast. There's typically four main most popular ways to format your podcast. We're going to go through them, but I don't think that you have to just pick one and stick to it forever. In fact, in my two years of podcasting I've switched it around a little bit. I started with interview style. So I really launched my 1st 12 episodes, probably interviewing people and having conversations. I've done some solo episodes where it was really just me covering a specific topic and have even kind of done a round table style, which we'll talk to that a little bit in a minute. So know that you have options and you don't have to stick to it. The most common podcast format is of course interview style. This is really how podcasting became mainstream and people got really excited about the idea to kind of be a fly on the wall, a really intimate conversations between a small group of people and really go deep into stories and topics that interested them. So, interview style is very common. It's a great way to provide a lot of value for your listeners. It's a reason for them to keep coming back episode after episode, new guests, new topic, new content as well as hopefully your guests are sharing the episode themselves. So every single guest you have, you can tap into new audiences for your podcast. These are some of the reasons why they're so popular. It's also great for the host. It's great for networking if you want to have an excuse to reach out to people, the number of podcasts virginity is I've taken. It's quite high. It's still so new. Never have I been asked. Well how many downloads do you have to make it worth my time. People are really excited about the medium and they're happy to get involved. And for a lot of people, it's their first time being on a podcast. So it's a great way to reach out to those people. If you're a company who does B two B sales, maybe you want to interview other C E. O. S and you know, have a foot in the door or perhaps you're just a fan of some inspiring leaders in your space and you've been following their content and you'd love to have a conversation with them. So interview style is a really great way for you to build your network and to meet some really awesome people in an intimate way. The second most popular is the solo episode. This is what I was mentioning. I've done a few times I can talk from firsthand experience. It's definitely the easiest form of podcasting. You don't have to schedule with anybody. It's just find the time for you to sit down with your mic and record your episode. I typically will script it. So I'll have an idea of the things I want to say, a general idea of how long it's going to take and I need to bring a lot of energy into that conversation because it's just me, solo podcasts are really popular with comedians, personal development coaches, meditation podcasts are typically solo episodes. I will say if you're going to do a solo episode, you want to make sure you are a really strong host. You know, you want to have a lot of bring energy, perhaps have a great voice. I'm not saying you need to have an accent or anything, but you definitely want to, you're relying on yourself in this case. So when deciding what's for you really be honest about what type of energy and dynamic you bring to it and maybe solo podcast for you. But maybe you're just really great at asking questions and facilitating amazing conversations. The third most popular format is when you have a multi host podcast. So this would be, you know a couple of friends who are like, we should totally start a podcast and let's get together and let's review the latest episode of the bachelor, very common pop culture takes and views on um current events are really popular with co hosts who kind of just get together and they talk about it. Or sometimes they will together interview people. It's really great to have a co host because let's say something in your life changes and you're not able to keep up with momentum, momentum. You can actually lean on your co host to still do the coordination, still do the marketing for you and even sometimes maybe record the episode without you. I will say something that's personally just a pet peeve and preference. And I've talked to a lot of people about this, but if you're going to have a co host, I think it's really important that you have different sounds and I'm not saying it has to be boy girl accent, no accent, but you want to be able to tell who's talking. I've listened to podcasts before where it is a co host and it's kind of annoying when you don't really know who's communicating. The fourth option would really be a round table style podcast. So this is when there's either like a microphone in the middle or multiple people hooked up to mix and you're really creating a fly on the wall experience for your listeners, just a group of people together. There's not really scripting, there's not many formal questions being asked there typically all getting together and discussing a particular topic. A lot of current events, a lot of new style and a lot less preparations required. However, the more people you have in any type of episode, the more complicated is going to get in terms of scheduling and timing. I think that's the most challenging thing that holds people back is aligning on a time where everyone can record. So a round table is definitely great in the fact that it can be a lot more loose. The episodes are typically a lot longer, a lot less edited, a lot less produced, but you do have to coordinate with a lot more people and it will affect what type of equipment that you're using, especially if you want to do like a remote episode. Um, but even in person you're going to either need multiple mix or a really good omni directional mic, which we're going to come back to that later. A question I get asked a lot is how long should my podcast b there's no magic bullet to anything. I think really with anything in life, you know, you can have some benchmarks and you can have some best practices. But what's great about podcasting and what I love about it is it's kind of the wild west still, you know, there's no real rules, you can decide what's best for your audience and so how to figure out what's best for your audience is you can try to create like a podcast avatar in sales. We think about the ideal customer or perhaps your ideal listener and really profile that person who is that person that you're targeting, who's the ideal person that should be listening to your podcast. What's the behavior and how are they going to be listening to your podcast? I think about for me when I was launching the freedom lifestyle podcast, I really wanted to target that person who was in their job and hated it and really wanted to do their own thing. And so I imagined every morning they would get on the streetcar or some kind of public transit and they'd be so upset going to work, they put in their headphones or their airpods and they'd listened to my episode and by the time they got to work they'd be so inspired and so excited and they would promise themselves tonight I'm going to move the needle on that passion project or that idea I have for becoming self employed or working remotely or being free. My show is all about the freedom lifestyle. So that was my avatar and I really wanted to take advantage of their weekly commute. And so I tried to make my episodes around that 30 minute max smart so that someone could listen to it on their way to work or on their way home from work for you. That could be completely different in terms of how often you release your episodes again, you want to think about what you can commit to. If you're someone who's doing this full time, perhaps you can do it once a week or even a couple of times a week. But if you're someone who's really doing this on the side don't over exert yourself. Maybe you do bi weekly, that's how I started and what's great about that is the only goal is to create consistency. You want your listeners to know when they can expect their new episode, my friend kaylee, she has the self care, sunday podcast every sunday only on sunday her podcast come out. It's very easy for that to be part of my routine and for me to know when to expect to listen to her new podcast episode. The other factor to consider about how long your podcast should be would really be the realization that the longer the episode, the bigger the file size. So when you're first starting out, maybe you're going to have some free hosting services where the first couple hours of file time is free and then after that you have to start paying. So the longer the episode, the bigger the file, the more expensive it's going to be to host your episodes until you're on that unlimited, which will be sooner than you think. And then the next thing to think about is that some people have Settings on their phone where if a file sizes too large, they won't automatically download it. So these are really the only things you should be thinking about technically when deciding how long it should be, but you very much want to decide what's right for your audience. If you think about a meditation podcast for example, you know, those could be 10 minutes or if you're really doing like pep talk weekly, maybe every monday morning, you do a five minute pep talk. So think about what's relevant for your audience, Think about who that ideal person is and then make decisions that way from how long your episode should be, as well as how often you should release it.
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Learn Carnatic Flute | Ramadasu Keerthanas - Volume 4
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 690 MB | Duration: 31m
Learn Ramadasu Keerthanas in different Raagas and Thaalas
What you'll learn​


Students will get to learn the simple notations to understand and practice on their own
Students can easily pick up the fingering skills by learning each line of the Keerthanas
Students can play along while watching the fingering in lectures
Students can learn the Half Notes within the ragas while practicing on Flute.
Students get to know the traditional method of playing Keerthanas as per classical music nounces
Requirements
Students need 2 and half (D#) pitch, 8 holes Carnatic Flute to practice all the Keerthanas in lectures
Description
Bhadrachala Ramadasu
There was once a boy who lived in a small village in the State of Andhra Pradesh. One day, he found a very beautiful parakeet and, enchanted by it, brought it home. He kept the parakeet in a cage and enjoyed looking at it everyday, as the poor parakeet looked miserable and wanted to fly back to its home. Everyday, the parakeet sang, "Rama, Rama, Rama, Rama, Rama, Rama, Rama.." and so on. The boy laughed with pleasure every time the parakeet sang this, delighted by the sweet voice of the small bird. The boy kept this parakeet for 12 days before feeling sympathy for it, and letting it go. The parakeet flew away in happiness, delighted to be with its family again. Soon, the boy grew into adulthood, married, led a happy house holder life, and died in old age, satisfied with his life.
This boy got reborn as Kancherla Gopanna in 1620 C.E. in the village of Nelakondapalli in Northern Andhra Pradesh, the only son to a simple Brahmin family. His father was Linganna Murthy and his mother was Kamamba.
Kancherla Gopanna's uncle, Akkanna, was the administrative head in the court of Qutub Shahi Sultan Abul Hassan Tana Shah, the Mughal ruler of the area. Akkanna, due to his influence in the King's court, secured Kancharla Gopanna a job as Tahsildar (revenue collector) of Palvoncha Paragana. Along with his wife Kamala, who was carrying at the time, Kancherla Gopanna went to Palvoncha Paragana, and did his official duties honestly and kindly. The people of Palvoncha Paragana loved and respected Kancharla Gopanna, and listened to anything he said. It was around this time that Kancherla Gopanna became an ardent devotee to Lord Ramachandra, and composed many kritis (Carnatic Music songs) on him. Some famous compositions among many others are Anta Ramamayam and Bhadra Shaila Raja Mandira. Also, a son was born to Kancherla Gopanna and his wife Kamala. They named him Raghu Rama.
The Mughal King Tana Shah had a wife named Sitara, who disliked Kancherla Gopanna, because she had hoped the job of Tahsildar would go to her own nephew. Queen Sitara one day sent some of her trusted men to kill Kancherla Gopanna at the dead of night, so that once he died, her nephew could ascend the post. One night, when Kancherla Gopanna was walking home through a forest after collecting revenue from the people, Sitara's people jumped out from behind some trees and attacked Kancherla Gopanna, who prayed to Lord Rama to save him. Lord Rama, pleased with the humble devotion of Kancherla Gopanna, came in the farm of a fierce tiger and scared away Sitara's men. Kancherla Gopanna, with tears of happiness in his eyes, knew that the tiger was Lord Rama, and composed a kriti then and there, in which he asked Rama that, "now that you gave your darshan, I want the darshan of Sitamma talli."
One day, a few years later, Kancherla Gopanna went to Bhadrachalam for a fair, and also to see the holy site of the parnasala where Rama stayed with Sita and Lakshmana for some time during his exile. Near Bhadrachalam, there was also another site where Shabari had lived before getting moksha from Lord Rama. However, Kancherla Gopanna was very disappointed when he saw the temple of Lord Rama there, which held lots of significance for Telugu people, because that temple was the place where Potana had received darshan from Rama to write the Bhagavatham. The temple was very dilapidated, and unkempt. No priests did puja in it, and it was utterly neglected by the people of Bhadrachalam.
Kancherla Gopanna decided to raise funds and reconstruct the temple himself, with the help of his wife, son, and the people. Everyone donated something of theirs, like gold necklaces, bangles, rings, gold coins, etc, for the reconstruction of the temple, and along with Kancherla Gopanna's wealth, they made a pretty hefty sum of money. It was during this time that Shri Rama, very pleased with Kancherla Gopanna, appeared to him in a dream and gave him the name of Ramadasu (servant of Lord Rama). From there on, Kancherla Gopanna was known as Ramadasu, one of the great devotees of Lord Rama.
Who this course is for
Those who are curious to learn and practice the Carnatic Music form
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Learn Mobile App Development with Flutter in English
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.56 GB | Duration: 5h 16m​

In this course, you will learn all the basic and intermediate concepts of Flutter by using Kotlin. Now, companies are using Kotlin to develop Android apps and they are much powerful and robust in nature. Each lecture has been designed in such a way that it helps to learn the concepts in a brief and easier manner.
Why You Should Take This Class?
You should take this class because each lecture has been explained with real time examples and also explained the code in a simpler manner.
Who This Class is For?
This class is for those who are eager to create their own custom Android Apps.
People who are eagerly waiting to update their knowledge with the latest technology.
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Learn Railroad Signal Engineering, Maintenance or Design
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English + srt | Duration: 5 lectures (41m) | Size: 264 MB


Make 100k after learning this technology
What you'll learn
Learn Railroad Signal Engineering Maintenance or Design Basics and Land a 100K Job
Lean how to search and Land Jobs
Lean How to get promotions and where the HOT 100K + Jobs are located
If your young or old start a career that you'll love and Learn Skills that will help you stay employed in a Hot industry
Requirements
No requirements I will break down the Railroad Signal Technology to help you understand even if you don't have any basic electrical or electronic background
Description
This course will help you learn the basics of Railroad Signaling.
Hello All,
I been teaching signaling technology for over 16years And I've had the opportunity to teach maintenance personnel engineers and technicians start and/or advance their careers.
After helping so many people, I am now making this skill set open for the everyday man, women, young or older person who wants to enter in this HOT Rail Road industry.
Because of my teaching experience I've found a way to make teaching this technology fun and exciting. And you don't need to have a electrical or electric background. ( It does help if you do) My teaching style won't bore with unnecessary information. I like to get straight to the point so you can quickly absolve the information.
I've also been Fortunate to meet some of the best and brightest minds within this Industry.
So, If you enjoy learning this skill set and want to start or change your career path, I can open up my network and help you land A good paying job.
Things you will learn in the course
The History of Railroad Signaling
Track Circuits
Interlocking Signals
Automatic Signals
"New" Signaling Technology
"Traditional" Signaling Technology
Signal Aspects.
How to look for HOT 100K Jobs
and much much more
I will also be available for 1 on 1 coaching sessions
So please Contact me for more information
You will not be disappointed
Best Regards,
Who this course is for
People who want to learn and start a career in the HOT Railroad industry and potentially make 100K+
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Learn Redux-Saga with Redux-Toolkit in React JS - Skillshare
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 558 MB | Duration: 1h 11m​

Hello, Welcome to this Skillshare class. In this class, I will teach, how you can integrate popular middleware library called Redux-Saga with Redux-Toolkit in your React Application. Redux-Toolkit already offer different solution to deal with asynchronous operation like Api call, saving data on local storage etc with either createAsyncThunk or RTK Query but sometime as per application requirement you might have to use Redux-Saga with Redux-Toolkit in your react application.
So, this is the perfect course to learn integration of Redux-Saga with Redux-Toolkit in React application This project-based course will have you coding right away. Building application with the help of React and Redux-Saga along with Redux-Toolkit in this course will sharpen your skills in modern web development.
With the help of Redux-Saga & Redux-Toolkit you will get know how to work with api in React Application.
About Redux-Saga
redux-saga is a library that aims to make application side effects (i.e. asynchronous things like data fetching and impure things like accessing the browser cache) easier to manage, more efficient to execute, easy to test, and better at handling failures.
The mental model is that a saga is like a separate thread in your application that's solely responsible for side effects. redux-saga is a redux middleware, which means this thread can be started, paused and cancelled from the main application with normal redux actions, it has access to the full redux application state and it can dispatch redux actions as well.
It uses an ES6 feature called Generators to make those asynchronous flows easy to read, write and test By doing so, these asynchronous flows look like your standard synchronous JavaScript code. (kind of like async/await, but generators have a few more awesome features we need)
You might've used redux-thunk before to handle your data fetching. Contrary to redux thunk, you don't end up in callback hell, you can test your asynchronous flows easily and your actions stay pure.
In this course, you will learn below key concept related to Redux-Toolkit & Redux-Saga with React
How Redux-Saga fit with Redux-toolkit in a front end single page application with React?
Understand Redux and Redux-Toolkit
Understand Redux-Saga & Generator function.
How to configure Redux-Saga with Redux-Toolkit ?
You will learn to use OMDB 3rd party API.
You will learn to create saga listener.
You will learn different redux-saga effect like put, takeLatest, fork, all & call.
Learn to use latest Materal-UI library to build component.
Basic Requirement
Some sort of HTML, CSS and JavaScript knowledge required.
Basic understand of ES6 module
Basic React knowledge will added an Advantage.
Basic Redux knowledge will be plus point.
Software Requirement
Must have Visual Studio Code.
Must have Node install on your System.
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Learn SAP ABAP by Doing
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.71 GB | Duration: 9h 48m​

Creating more than 30 ABAP programs form simple to complex
What you'll learn
Enhance your SAP ABAP Skill
Pass SAP ABAP Certification
Create SAP ABAP Program to fulfill user requirement
Requirements
SAP System or SAP Trial System
Description
In this course we will learn SAP ABAP, one of the world's most popular programming languages .
We will not learn by using common way . In common way learning process, we learn the theory first and then based on the theory we have learned we create a program , so sometimes we get bored with the theory . We will not use that way , but we will learn by creating programs immediately and then the theories are inserted while we are creating the program , for the purpose of not getting bored and of course for enjoying the learning process.
This course contains several sessions , and every session contains several chapters ,and in every chapter we will create one SAP ABAP program .
At the end of every session there will be a quiz for checking your understanding about the current session .
Who this course is for
Everyone who wants to be SAP ABAP Programmer
SAP Funtional Consultants who wants to enhance their technical skill
Other Programming Languges Programmer
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Learn SAP OData Services Developments in 2 Hours
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 871 MB | Duration: 2h 1m
Create, Debug, Test and Analyze Your First Custom SAP OData Service
What you'll learn​

Get Good Insight of SAP OData Netweaver Gateway Concepts (useful for Functional Consultants)
Step-by-step creation of an OData Service
Learn about CRUD Operations in OData Service
Learn how to Register and Test a new Custom OData Service
Learn to Debug, Analyze and Troubleshoot an OData Service
Requirements
Prior knowledge of any programming language would be helpful
SAP ABAP knowledge would be helpful
Description
This course would give a good understanding of the confusing terminologies like Stateless, RESTful, Client-Server Architecture, ODBC of Web etc. After the theories, participants would have hands on practical session. They would create a custom OData Service, Test, Debug and Analyze it. By the end of this course, the participants would be independent SAP OData Developer.
Course Goals
•Introduce the participants to SAP OData & Netweaver Gateway
•Provide deeper technical insight
•Create & Test OData Service
High-level Agenda
•Part 1 - Theory and Commonly used Terminologies in SAP Netweaver Gateway
•Part 2 - Hands on Practical, Create Odata Service, Test, Debug and Analyze
Who this course is for
SAP ABAP Developers
SAP Functional Consultants
SAP End Users
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