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Complete Electronic Music Production For Edm Music Producers

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Complete Electronic Music Production For Edm Music Producers
Last updated 12/2020
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EDM: Learn professional electronic music production techniques from an expert electronic music producer - produce EDM!


What you'll learn
Compose and arrange a professional-sounding EDM track
Set up a project for optimal workflow and flawless composition
Create all elements of EDM including drum patterns, chord patterns, and bass-lines
Principal synthesis and synthesiser techniques (ADSR, LFO, Modulation, etc.)
Vocal Processing: Doubling, Vocoders, Formant Shifting
Arrangement Tips and Secrets to take EDM tracks to the next level
Advanced mixing and mastering techniques to get your track signed by labels (phase cancellation, EQ, Compression, etc.)
The Intensity Graph Concept for EDM production
The Hidden Truth with Compression for EDM

Requirements
Have FL Studio, OR the ability to use another DAW (Digital Audio Workstation)
Minimal music theory (understand beats & bars, very basic chords & scales)
A desire to produce professional EDM tracks

Description
Whether you're a beginner, intermediate, or an expert producer, this course will teach you fresh and new techniques to take your EDM productions to the next level. After all, we're never truly finished learning - there's always something around the corner that we never saw coming! What will you gain from completing the courseUnderstand how EDM is structured, and the musical principles its based upon (binary phrasing, energy, etc.) Effectively structure and arrange a track for optimal flowSet up your project for good workflow Optimise your DAW's buffer length/size and set the correct sample rate for your projectBe aware of swing time and how it can benefit your productionsHow to properly choose layers and build full and fat drum patterns, chord patterns, Leads, vocals, etc. Be able to use automation and panning to create interest for the listenerTune audio to the correct key of your trackManipulate sounds by means of time stretching, formant shifting, vocoding, etc. Tweak and design your own synthesiser sounds using ADSR, Filters, VCO, LFO, etc.Create full and professional transitions that don't disrupt the flow Be aware of driving elements and intensity line graphsHow to prepare your project for a full mixdownMix an EDM track using EQ, Compression, Saturation, etc.Use plugins to achieve stereo width and depthSidechain elements to each other, including effectsLocate and correct phase issues in your trackAccess to an exclusive Facebook group of fellow students. Receive feedback, engaging discussions, and more!Master your track to the correct LUFS levels for streaming sites such as Spotify, YouTube, Deezer, etc.Additional Content:How to correctly hunt for labels and send your demos Various PDFs and links to additional reading/study3 intensive projects so I can see how well you understand the material, and give you feedback to improve your productions I share everything I know with youEverything I teach you in this course has taken me years to learn. You're gaining 10+ years of music production knowledge in one complete course. The music industry is an extremely closed and competitive one. I don't think that's fair. If more producers were aware of the production secrets behind professional tracks, we'd have a lot more talented musicians in the EDM*community! What's in it for me?Personally, I dislike the competitive community that music producers find themselves in. I want to share my knowledge with other producers so that they may grow, learn, and teach me new techniques as well. I also have a passion for teaching, and whenever I see a student succeed with something, it gives me a great feeling - like an addiction! Requirements:You will need to have a DAW (FL Studio, Ableton, GarageBand) and an ability to use the software to practice the techniques I teach you. You will also need to have a very basic understanding of music theory. Throughout the course, we are tuning our samples and composing chord patterns, which involves knowing the difference between major and minor, and also how notes relate to each other on the scale. For example, 'G' is the 5th note of the 'C' chord.*So if you're ready to learn professional electronic music production, theory, composition, mixing, and mastering, buy the course and take your skills to the next level. There is a 30-day money back guarantee, so if you dislike the course, you can receive a full refund. There really is nothing to lose!
Overview
Section 1: Introduction & Course Overview
Lecture 1 Introduction & Course Overview
Section 2: Structure & Project Set-up
Lecture 2 Characteristics of EDM
Lecture 3 Breaking Down EDM Structure (Part 1)
Lecture 4 Breaking Down EDM Structure (Part 2)
Lecture 5 Setting Up Your Project
Lecture 6 Optimising Your DAW
Section 3: Building Drums
Lecture 7 Using Swing
Lecture 8 Main Elements of EDM Drums
Lecture 9 Finding Suitable Drum Samples
Lecture 10 Constructing a Drum Pattern
Lecture 11 Using Panning
Lecture 12 Automating Parameters
Lecture 13 Tuning Drum Samples
Lecture 14 Manipulating Drum Samples
Section 4: Building Chords
Lecture 15 Constructing Chord Patterns
Lecture 16 Choosing Instruments for Chords
Section 5: Making & Modifying Synthesisers
Lecture 17 Introduction to This Section
Lecture 18 Synthesiser Components
Lecture 19 Tweaking Synthesisers
Lecture 20 Making Your Own Synth Sounds
Section 6: Building Bass
Lecture 21 Main Elements of EDM Bass
Lecture 22 Constructing a Bass Pattern
Lecture 23 Choosing Bass Sounds
Lecture 24 Making Bass Sounds
Section 7: Building Leads
Lecture 25 Main Elements of EDM Leads
Lecture 26 Constructing Lead Patterns
Lecture 27 Choosing Lead Sounds
Lecture 28 Making Lead Sounds
Section 8: Building Pads & Strings
Lecture 29 Pads vs. Strings
Lecture 30 Choosing Pad Sounds
Lecture 31 Making Pad Sounds
Lecture 32 Choosing String Instruments
Lecture 33 Synthesised Strings
Section 9: Using Loops
Lecture 34 Internal vs. External Loops
Lecture 35 Using External Loops
Lecture 36 Adding Variation to Internal Loops
Section 10: Effects for EDM
Lecture 37 Main Elements of EDM Effects
Lecture 38 Choosing Effects
Lecture 39 Making Effects
Section 11: Vocals
Lecture 40 Introduction to Vocals for EDM
Lecture 41 Vocal Phrases
Lecture 42 Vocal Hooks
Lecture 43 Vocal Loops
Lecture 44 Vocal Chops
Lecture 45 Sampled Vocals
Section 12: Manipulating Vocals
Lecture 46 Introduction to This Section
Lecture 47 Formant Shifting
Lecture 48 Vocoders
Lecture 49 Vocal Doubling
Lecture 50 Vocal Layers
Section 13: Points of Note
Lecture 51 Points of Note
Section 14: Transitions
Lecture 52 Transitions in EDM
Lecture 53 The Easiest Transition
Lecture 54 Drum Fills
Lecture 55 Vocal Shouts
Lecture 56 Instrumental Transitions
Lecture 57 Silence as a Transition
Lecture 58 The Big Hit
Lecture 59 Effect Transitions
Lecture 60 A Combonation Transition
Section 15: Filler Elements & Extra
Lecture 61 Using Filler & Extra
Lecture 62 External Loops as Filler & Extra
Lecture 63 Tone & Drop Blasters
Lecture 64 Synths as Filler & Extra
Lecture 65 Effects as Filler & Extra
Lecture 66 The Reverb Swell
Section 16: PROJECT 1 - Mini Track
Lecture 67 The Mini Project
Section 17: Arrangement Tips for Professional Sound
Lecture 68 Introduction to Arrangement
Lecture 69 Driving Elements
Lecture 70 The Intensity Line Graph
Lecture 71 Forming the Main Idea
Lecture 72 Where to Start
Section 18: Preparing for Mixdown
Lecture 73 Preparing for Mixdown
Section 19: Before we Begin the Mixing Section
Lecture 74 Introduction to Mixing
Section 20: Equalisation
Lecture 75 EQ for Mixing
Lecture 76 How to Use EQ
Lecture 77 The Presence Zone
Lecture 78 EQ for Instruments (Part 1)
Lecture 79 EQ for Instruments (Part 2)
Lecture 80 EQ for Bass
Lecture 81 EQ for Drums
Lecture 82 EQ for Vocals
Lecture 83 Using EQ for Effect
Lecture 84 Mid/Side EQ
Section 21: Compression & Limiting
Lecture 85 Compression for Mixing
Lecture 86 Determining When to use Compression
Lecture 87 How to use Compression
Lecture 88 Compression for Instruments
Lecture 89 Compression for Bass
Lecture 90 Compression for Drums
Lecture 91 Compression for Vocals
Lecture 92 Glue Compression (Bus Compression)
Lecture 93 Multiband Compression
Lecture 94 Limiters
Lecture 95 The Misconstrued Truth with Compression for EDM
Section 22: Saturation
Lecture 96 Saturation for Mixing
Lecture 97 How to use Saturation
Lecture 98 Saturation for Instruments
Lecture 99 Saturation for Bass
Lecture 100 Saturation for Drums
Lecture 101 Saturation for Vocals
Section 23: Reverb
Lecture 102 Reverb for Mixing
Lecture 103 How to use Reverb
Section 24: Delay
Lecture 104 Delay for MIxing
Lecture 105 How to use Delay
Lecture 106 Slapback Delay
Lecture 107 Adding Effects to Delays
Section 25: Stereo Imaging
Lecture 108 Stereo Imaging for Mixing
Lecture 109 Using Panning for Wide Mixes
Lecture 110 Using the Haas Effect (Precedence Effect)
Lecture 111 Microshifting
Lecture 112 Using Reverb/Delay for Depth
Lecture 113 Using Stereo Enhancing Plugins
Lecture 114 Stereo Imaging for Low Frequencies
Section 26: Phase
Lecture 115 Phase for Mixing
Lecture 116 Locating & Correcting Phase Issues
Lecture 117 Phase Issues: Follow-Up
Section 27: Sidechaining
Lecture 118 Using Sidechain for Mixing
Lecture 119 Using Sidechain Compression for Volume Control
Lecture 120 Using Sidechain Compression for Effect Control
Lecture 121 Using Sidechain Compression for Ducking
Lecture 122 Peak Controlling (Other DAWs Can Mimic This - See PDF)
Section 28: Extra Effects
Lecture 123 Extra Effects for Mixing
Lecture 124 Phasers
Lecture 125 Flangers
Lecture 126 Chorus
Lecture 127 Filters
Section 29: Mixing Technique
Lecture 128 Using the Mixer for Stereo Separation (FL Studio Only)
Lecture 129 How to Mix Fader Levels
Section 30: PROJECT 2 - Mixing Project
Lecture 130 Mixing Project
Section 31: Essential Mastering
Lecture 131 Introduction to Essential Mastering
Lecture 132 EQ for Mastering
Lecture 133 Compression for Mastering
Lecture 134 Stereo Enhancers for Mastering
Lecture 135 Limiters for Mastering
Lecture 136 Checking the Track's Levels
Lecture 137 Rendering The Final Track
Section 32: PROJECT 3 - The Big Project
Lecture 138 The Big Project
Section 33: Wrap Up
Lecture 139 The Valediction
Section 34: Extra Tip!
Lecture 140 Sending your Tracks to Record Labels
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Living Farm! The Self-Reliance Cash Crop Organic Ideabank

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Living Farm! The Self-Reliance Cash Crop Organic Ideabank
Last updated 4/2021
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Language: English | Size: 10.19 GB | Duration: 7h 56m

A Storehouse of Organic Food Science- Self-Reliance, Cash Crops, Economics, Wisdom from Organic Farms around the World



What you'll learn
LEARN the Principles of Self-Reliance Farming- quickly, logically.
CASH CROPS: Earn MORE Money, for the Same Efforts...Start Thinking about fitting These- and Others- to your Farming Plans.
FOCUS on PERENNIALS- Work is Up-Front, Fruits and Efforts are Easier Later.
LEARN the Techniques and Crops of other Growers in this World - Can These Apply to YOU?

Requirements
Best to KNOW Something of Farming and of Growing Food, either thru Learning Media or Experience

Description
WELCOME TO LIVING FARM! hey, it's SimPL.LEARN the Principles and Efforts Required, for Self-Reliance Farming- quickly, sensiblyCASH CROPS: Earn MORE Money per unit of Work -How To Fit these Coveted Jewels to your Farming PlansPERENNIALS, Your Primary Crop Focus: Work is Up-Front, Future Fruits and efforts become simpler- with increasing Income, ROISTUDY Techniques and Crops of other worldwide Growers - Can These Apply to YOU?SPECIAL MESSAGE for THESE TIMES:FOR THE FIRST TIME in recent memory,ORGANIC FARMERS are rising to Center Stagein global importance to their fellow Humans-AS Health & Wellness is a PRIMAL human concern throughout our precious, abused and damaged Planet-We stand in the position now, finally-to provide the highest-quality, highly-valued and vitally enriching FOOD, to a human DEMAND which will continue to RISE as "conventional", long-supply-chain chemical farming continues to FAIL.WE, as food growers, CAN MAKE PEOPLE STRONGER-WE CAN MAKE OURSELVES, STRONGER.to this, I say THANK YOU for showing interest in this oft-ignored and maligned area of human effort.~ thank you ALL, for being here ~----------------------------------------------A Note For Organic Farmers:The Essential BioDynamics is intended to be taken BEFORE the farming courses, in a logical triad of Cosmos Education, Earth-Care, and Strategic Organic Food Production.1. The Essential BioDynamics provides The Why- vital details on supportive Cosmic rhythms, delivering the unique potency for 2. Bio-Organic Farming & Gardening which provides The How- a basic foundation of Earth prep and BioDynamic-Organic Food Production, and 3. Living Farm! provides The What- strategizing farm efforts, and suggests practical Options to improve long-term Economics and Community Acceptance for You, The Bio-Organic Farmer. ---------------------------------------WELLCOME - to a growing compendium of THE REAL, A STOREHOUSE OF FOOD SCIENCE from the ground up-ADVANCED LECTURES in market-wise and responsible farm strategies, and operational detailing as told by the farmers who steward their bits of land and resources. Inside:SELF-RELIANCE- a piecewise breakdown of what makes a Self-Reliant Organic FarmWHOLISM- what is it, and why would I care? What's this to do with a farm?CA$H CROPS- apply highest probabilities, result in the highest quality- add in a disciplined and diligent economic- and deliver Life's Beloved Essentials to a hot, awaiting publicACTUAL, OPERATING ORGANIC FARM EXAMPLES- as told by the farmers who steward their bits of land and resources, and shown to us by the very RESULTS we will see before us. DIFFERING VIEWPOINTS- add diversity to what has been presented in the previous TWO SimPLife farm coursesUNKNOWN OR EXOTIC TECHNIQUES- can THESE be adapted to improve how you manage your own Operation?CASUAL EXPERIMENTS IN FARM PRODUCTION- posing the questions, of WHAT may happen IF- the venerable WhatIf- which can inspire us to useable ideasBURGEONING OPERATIONS- starting humbly, growing to robust presence, maturing, evolving past merely furnishing the family table or sharing food wealth with others, past providing at local farm markets ----> and into EARNING THEIR ICON, arising as a studied tour destination, farming-lore subject matter expert, community point-of-pride.......and here to capture YOUR interest--------------------------COURSE UPDATES LOG:24 April 2020- A New Section: The Self-Reliant Farm- Wholistic, BioIntense, Strategic 6 lectures, review/lecture style25 April 2020- A New Section: CA$H CROPS- Earn a Good LIVING in What You Love DOING 8 lectures - updates scheduled27 April 2020- A New Section: IdeaBLASTS- Brief Exchanges with Big Ideas 3 lectures - updates scheduled20 May 2020- A New Section: MidTerm Break- Balance & The Triad 2 lectures13 June 2020- a CA$H CROP miniseries: Avocados- Care and Planting, Species & Localization, Big Picture 3 lectures1 July 2020- QUIZZES added in, testing and review data for each of 9 sections.3 Sep 2020- A New Section: Urban GreenFields: ReGREEN the CityScape! 6 lectures24 Oct 2020- A New Section: The Big Business of Small Farming 9 lectures this brings the course total to 93 lectures & quizzes, and the day aint over yet...---------------------------This isn't a COURSE, in the traditional sense; think of it as a very affordable investment, a Knowledge Fund with growing dividends. pun...ok that was intended.This is an IDEABANK, a pointer to POSSIBILITIES for your own farming adventures, and an advanced view of what farming is and may be for you- - -MANY VIDEOS are rough & raw, many are straight camera-to-course. The farm and farmer conditions or constraints are explained in as great a detail as possible, the remainder of what you see and hear- becomes your ever present, ever accessible idea trove for the musing - with many more to come.SHOWN HERE IS A DIVERSITY of crops, many with accompanying tips and techniques for growth or marketingYOU WILL SEE different ecosystems & growing regions, each with constraining weather and seasonal conditionsYOU WILL HEAR farmers' stories, of persisting in the face of calamity and adversity, and finding our Divine Earth's encouraging dogged insistence of prevailing despite all that...YOU NOW HAVE a Lifelong Co-Conspirator; farm guide, coach, call it a kindred zealot who shares your excitements and will offer assistance to support you throughout your own journey, of naked ground- to soil prep- to seeding- to growth- finally to harvest, in the midst of the bumps and setbacks you may encounter.my name is im, with decades of farm experience, at your service.SimPLife, the educational platform created for these offerings, wishes only to help in whatever way small or grand, to help facilitate the Lost Arts of the Basic,TO ASSIST in the arming of denizens in this Human World- not to defacto conflict and violence- rather to the beguiling abundance and joy which Earth-as-Partner promises us-WHEN OUR ATTENTIONS are once again drawn towards Responsibility- for our own Life Staples and for those Dear Ones around us~THIS HUMAN LIFE ISN'T PASSIVE!BE THE EXAMPLE. BE YOUR OWN MIND & HEART.......and roll the dice right there beside the Gods of Experience- with as much likelihood for success as anyone else out there.......!VIVE LA REVOLUCION, we say.......!THIS IS SimPLife, and i am still im. see you inside.Sensibleintegratedmultiplicity forPracticalLiving--------------------------------------------------------------------------------* the main focus in the original course, Bio-Organic Farming & Gardening, was on learning the Ladakhi Organic Farm Method, as being overall the best, simplest & resource-conservative working farm stewardship that SimPLife has found throughout it's decades-long multicultural global wanderings.Most of the farms exampled herein however, are doing their own thing- SimPLife does not intend to judge these as a competing or lesser viewpoint, but does analyze and discuss each detail in order to foster greater understanding.YOUR FEEDBACK is essential in this ever-unfolding effort, as we surmise the greater contributing energetic attention attracts the approach of a greater Beneficial Human Truth, to bounce back outward in the sharing.

Overview

Section 1: Living Farm INTRO! for Growers

Lecture 1 Living Farm INTRO

Lecture 2 Habiba Organic Farm Intro Tour

Lecture 3 Organics in the Accidental Forefront

Lecture 4 The Farmer Dictator

Lecture 5 What does ORGANIC Even Mean?

Lecture 6 Changing the "ORGANIC" Game

Lecture 7 Living Farm! Info and Links

Section 2: The Self-Reliant Farm- Wholistic, BioIntense, Strategic

Lecture 8 Self-Reliance1- Soil, Greenhouse, Biomass

Lecture 9 Reliance2- Grasses, Water, Seed & First Plantings

Lecture 10 Reliance3- UpFront Method, Compost & Enrichments

Lecture 11 Reliance4- Perennials, Trees, AgroForectry

Lecture 12 BioIntensive & Wholistic ONE

Lecture 13 BioIntensive & Wholistic TOO

Section 3: CA$H CROPS- Earn a Good LIVING in What You Love DOING

Lecture 14 Ca$h Crops INTRO & Resources

Lecture 15 Berries! Everyone's Favorite Power Food

Lecture 16 Berry Strategies One

Lecture 17 Berry Strategies TOO

Lecture 18 Blueberries!

Lecture 19 Blueberries TOO

Lecture 20 Organic Coffee

Lecture 21 The Coffee Ecosystem

Lecture 22 Avocados- Care and Planting

Lecture 23 Avocados2- Species & Localization

Lecture 24 Avocados3- Big Picture

Section 4: The Big Business of Small Farming

Lecture 25 Point: WHY We Are Losing Our Farms

Lecture 26 CounterPoint: WHY We Farm, and How to KEEP IT

Lecture 27 The RiverHouse- A Lemonade From Lemons Story

Lecture 28 Stranger In A Strange Land- MiniGuide For Foreign Volunteers

Lecture 29 The Foreign Farmer- Same Dynamics, Different Culture

Lecture 30 Hosting Reality- The Farmer Perspective on Volunteers

Lecture 31 Hosting Reality Too- Deeper Details

Lecture 32 First Field Analysis- Optimizing Land for Higher Outputs, Profits

Lecture 33 Long-Term Field Optimization - Tensification to the MAX

Section 5: MidTerm Break

Lecture 34 Balancing the Farm

Lecture 35 The TRIAD- SimPLife Farm Schema

Section 6: Urban GreenFields - ReGREEN the CityScape!

Lecture 36 Intro- Grow INSPIRING, SHARING Food

Lecture 37 Residence Field - Pokhara Nepal

Lecture 38 The BackYard Series

Lecture 39 BackYard Too

Lecture 40 BackYard Three

Lecture 41 Parks and Public Spaces

Section 7: Horticultural Research Station- Pokhara NEPAL

Lecture 42 Macadamia Trees

Lecture 43 Macadamia n Lychee Pruning

Lecture 44 Acacia Coffee Shade

Lecture 45 Giant Mustard

Lecture 46 Long Radish

Lecture 47 Green Peas

Lecture 48 Snow Mystic Cauliflower

Lecture 49 VermiCompost- The Super Growth Tonic

Lecture 50 Spinach

Lecture 51 Japanese Chestnut

Lecture 52 Nepali LabLab Beans

Lecture 53 Compost & Mulch Tour

Lecture 54 More Composting, with EM

Lecture 55 Crops on Parade

Section 8: NEPAL: Methods of Rural Himalaya

Lecture 56 Tapa's Farm- Flat Field Farming

Lecture 57 Outdoor FEED Mound

Lecture 58 Bamboo GreenHouse

Lecture 59 Nepali Bridge: a BBC Moment

Section 9: The Dirty Dozen: MEAW FARM SAIPAN 12 Video Series

Lecture 60 Meaw Farm Saipan INTRO

Lecture 61 Meaw Farm2: Mango, Pumpkin, Greens, Dragons

Lecture 62 Meaw Farm3: Diversity, Thai Basil, Dragon, Companions

Lecture 63 Meaw Farm4: Repurposing Materials, Tomatoes

Lecture 64 Meaw Farm5: Thai Dokae, Winter Squash, Tires as Growing Supports

Lecture 65 Meaw Farm6: Pumpkin Seeding

Lecture 66 Meaw Farm7: Outdoor Living Room, Flowers, Using Junk

Lecture 67 Meaw Farm8: A Stroll Through the Nursery

Lecture 68 Meaw Farm9: Nursery2- Moringa, Dill, Diversity

Lecture 69 Meaw Farm10: Aquaculture mini

Lecture 70 Meaw Farm11: VISIT, SHARE, LEARN from other farmers!

Lecture 71 Meaw Goes To Sabalo Market

Section 10: JOHN McGUIRE FARM: more SAIPAN RAW-n-Ragged Tropical VIDEOS

Lecture 72 Meeting John McGuire

Lecture 73 Chats With John: ONE

Lecture 74 Chats With John: TWO

Lecture 75 SIX MONTHS LATER: Re-Intro

Lecture 76 Developing the Saipan Tree

Lecture 77 A Tour of the Comeback Trail ONE

Lecture 78 A Tour of the Comeback Trail TWO

Lecture 79 Farm Tour EastSide

Lecture 80 Signing Off This Chapter

Section 11: IdeaBLASTS- Brief Exchanges with Big Ideas

Lecture 81 Localization - with Local Futures

Lecture 82 YE OLDE Farming Videos

Lecture 83 David Allen- Farming & AirCrete Construction

Lecture 84 Nancy Dyer- My Toxic Neighbour

Farmers, Gardeners and Production Managers who are Searching for new Ideas- Crops to Introduce, Improvements to Farm Methods

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CBTNuggets - CCNP Service Provider Training - 350-501 SPCOR

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CBTNuggets - CCNP Service Provider Training - 350-501 SPCOR
Released 11/08/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 381 Lessons (53h 59m) | Size: 30 GB

This intermediate Cisco CCNP Service Provider training prepares network engineers to take the 350-501 SPCOR exam, which is the core exam for the CCNP Service Provider certification

The CCNP Service Provider is considered the hallmark of excellence in implementing Cisco technologies for service provider networks. Those backbone networks that provide bandwidth and network access are some of the largest, most complex networks in the world and many are powered by Cisco equipment.

This CCNP Service Provider training will prepare you for the challenging exam that tests a network engineer's skills in every aspect of core architecture, networking, segment routing, QoS, and automation. These are the essential skills for working on networks of that scope, and you can be prepared for the work with this course.

CCNP Service Provider: What You Need to Know
This CCNP Service Provider training covers service provider network infrastructure exam objectives, including these topics

Implementing IS-IS for IPv4 and IPv6
Troubleshooting routing protocols, such as IS-IS, OSPF, and BGP
Discovering MPLS Layer 2 and Layer 3 VPNs
Understanding how APIs are used for network automation

Who Should Take CCNP Service Provider Training?
This CCNP Service Provider training is considered professional-level Cisco training, which means it was designed for network engineers. This service provider network infrastructure skills course is designed for network engineers with three to five years of experience with service provider network infrastructure.

New or aspiring network engineers. If you're planning a career in network engineering, you might want to consider this CCNP Service Provider course not in preparation for the certifying exam but in preparation for the career challenges ahead of you. This course will familiarize you with the protocols, policies, languages and services that you'll be mastering throughout your career.

Experienced network engineers. For network engineers who've already been working in service provider-level networks for several years, this CCNP Service Provider course is the perfect way to round out your experience and ensure there's no element you've overlooked the last several years. From high levels of detail in VPN services to thorough coverage of advanced networking protocols, after this training, no service provider network problem or configuration will ever take you off-guard.

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Python Course From Basic to Advanced

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Python Course From Basic to Advanced
Last Update: 7/2020
Duration: 7h 17m | Video: .MP4, 1280x720 30 fps | Audio: AAC, 48 kHz, 2ch | Size: 6.14 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

Get started with Python programming from scratch with hands-on exercises in this beginner friendly Python tutorial!



What you'll learn:
Learn Python from scratch
Understand the basics of Python language
Use Spyder to write their Python programs
Advantage of Spyder over any other IDE
Learn all Python basics such as variables, functions, conditionals, loops, text processing, file processing, Error handling and more.


Requirements
A working computer (Windows, Mac, or Linux)
An interest in learning Python
An Internet connection
No prior knowledge of Python is required


Description
This course has been specifically designed for beginners who have been looking to obtain a hands-on learning experience with Python, teaching you concepts of programming right from the basics and Python being the most simplest language for a beginner to start with.
Become a Python Programmer and learn one of employer's most requested skills of 2021!
This is the most comprehensive, yet straight-forward, course for the Python programming language on Udemy! Whether you have never programmed before, already know basic syntax, or want to learn about the advanced features of Python, this course is for you! In this course we will teach you Python 3.
We will start by helping you get Python installed on your computer, regardless of your operating system, whether its Linux, MacOS, or Windows, we've got you covered.
We cover a wide variety of topics, including
Installing Python
Running Python Code
Strings
Lists
Dictionaries
Tuples
Sets
Number Data Types
Print Formatting
Functions
Scope
Built-in Functions
Debugging and Error Handling
Object Oriented Programming
Inheritance
Polymorphism
Advanced Methods
and much more!
You will get lifetime access to lectures.
So what are you waiting for? Learn Python in a way that will advance your career and increase your knowledge, all in a fun and practical way!
So what are you waiting for? Learn Python in a way that will advance your career and increase your knowledge, all in a fun and practical way!

Who this course is for
Beginner Python Developer
Interested in Data Science
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Technology Systems Auditing (Part 1 Of 2)

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Technology Systems Auditing (Part 1 Of 2)
Last updated 9/2019
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 12.89 GB | Duration: 11h 7m

Technology Systems Auditing Training Course



What you'll learn
IT audit process
IT governance
Systems and infrastructure lifecycle management
IT service delivery and support
Protection of information assets
Business continuity and disaster recovery

Requirements
The course requires the candidates to have systems administration experience, familiarity with networking fundamentals such as TCP/IP, and an understanding of UNIX, Linux, and Windows operating systems.
This is an advanced level course and requires the students to have basic concepts and knowledge of the IT security and a minimum of 3-5 years practical experience.

Description
The IT Systems Auditing course has become the industry standard for the IT auditing, control and security. The course helps the students to gain relevant, up-to-date and concise knowledge along with hands-on practice exams.If you're a professional with experience of participating, leading and directing information system projects, this online IT Systems Auditing course will help you prepare for a lucrative and highly sought after position in this exciting and challenging field of information technology. Completing this course showcases your knowledge of IS auditing, and demonstrates you are capable to assess vulnerabilities, report on compliance and institute controls within an enterprise. After completing this training course you will be able to leverage standards, manage vulnerabilities, you will understand ensure compliance, offer solutions, institute controls and deliver value to an enterprise, and the Acquisition process and testing process.IT Systems Auditing is one of the most popular and high-demand IT employment options available. The course offers the ability for students to gain comprehensive knowledge in concepts that are required to get into the field of IT Systems Auditing. Get your start in the world of IT Systems Auditing by taking this course today. Part 2 of this course is also available to complete your education. This course is in no way sponsored or endorsed by, or in any way affiliated with, ISACA.

Overview

Section 1: Module 01 -The Process of Auditing Information Systems

Lecture 1 Introduction

Lecture 2 Lesson 1: Management of the Audit Function

Lecture 3 Organization of the IS Audit Function

Lecture 4 IS Audit Resource Management

Lecture 5 Audit Planning Part1

Lecture 6 Audit Planning Part2

Lecture 7 Audit Planning Part3

Lecture 8 Audit Planning Part4

Lecture 9 Audit Planning Part5

Lecture 10 Effect of Laws and Regulations on IS Audit Planning Part1

Lecture 11 Effect of Laws and Regulations on IS Audit Planning Part2

Lecture 12 Effect of Laws and Regulations on IS Audit Planning Part3

Lecture 13 Effect of Laws and Regulations on IS Audit Planning Part4

Lecture 14 Lesson 2: ISACA IT Audit and Assurance Standards and Guidelines Part1

Lecture 15 IT Audit and Assurance Standards and Guidelines Part2

Lecture 16 IT Audit and Assurance Standards and Guidelines Part3

Lecture 17 IT Audit and Assurance Standards and Guidelines Part4

Lecture 18 IT Audit And Assurance Standards Framework

Lecture 19 Auditing Standards Part1

Lecture 20 Auditing Standards Part2

Lecture 21 Auditing Standards Part3

Lecture 22 Auditing Standards Part4

Lecture 23 Auditing Standards Part5

Lecture 24 Auditing Standards Part6

Lecture 25 Auditing Standards Part7

Lecture 26 Auditing Standards Part8

Lecture 27 Auditing Standards Part9

Lecture 28 Audit Guidelines Part1

Lecture 29 Audit Guidelines Part2

Lecture 30 Audit Guidelines Part3

Lecture 31 Audit Guidelines Part4

Lecture 32 Audit Guidelines Part5

Lecture 33 Audit Guidelines Part6

Lecture 34 Audit Guidelines Part7

Lecture 35 Audit Guidelines Part8

Lecture 36 Audit Guidelines Part9

Lecture 37 Audit Guidelines Part10

Lecture 38 Audit Guidelines Part11

Lecture 39 Audit Guidelines Part12

Lecture 40 Audit and Assurance Tools and Techniques

Lecture 41 Relationship Among Standards, Guidelines, and Tools and Techniques

Lecture 42 Information Technology Assurance Framework

Lecture 43 Information Technology Assurance Framework Components

Lecture 44 ITAF General Standards (Section 2200) Part1

Lecture 45 ITAF General Standards (Section 2200) Part2

Lecture 46 ITAF Performance Standards (Section 2400) Part1

Lecture 47 ITAF Performance Standards (Section 2400) Part2

Lecture 48 ITAF Performance Standards (Section 2400) Part3

Lecture 49 ITAF Performance Standards (Section 2400) Part4

Lecture 50 Reporting Standards (Section 2600) Part1

Lecture 51 Reporting Standards (Section 2600) Part2

Lecture 52 Reporting Standards (Section 2600) Part3

Lecture 53 IT Assurance Guidelines (Section 3000) Part1

Lecture 54 IT Assurance Guidelines (Section 3000) Part2

Lecture 55 IT Assurance Guidelines (Section 3000) Part3

Lecture 56 IT Assurance Guidelines (Section 3000) Part4

Lecture 57 IT Assurance Guidelines (Section 3000) Part5

Lecture 58 IT Assurance Guidelines (Section 3000) Part6

Lecture 59 IT Assurance Guidelines (Section 3000) Part7

Lecture 60 IT Assurance Guidelines (Section 3000) Part8

Lecture 61 IT Assurance Guidelines (Section 3000) Part9

Lecture 62 IT Assurance Guidelines (Section 3000) Part10

Lecture 63 IT Assurance Guidelines (Section 3000) Part11

Lecture 64 Lesson 3: Risk Analysis

Lecture 65 Risk Analysis Part1

Lecture 66 Risk Analysis Part2

Lecture 67 Risk Analysis Part3

Lecture 68 Risk Analysis Part4

Lecture 69 Risk Analysis Part5

Lecture 70 Risk Analysis Part6

Lecture 71 Risk Analysis Part7

Lecture 72 Lesson 4: Internal Controls

Lecture 73 Internal Control Objectives

Lecture 74 IS Control Objectives Part1

Lecture 75 IS Control Objectives Part2

Lecture 76 IS Control Objectives Part3

Lecture 77 COBIT

Lecture 78 General Controls Part1

Lecture 79 General Controls Part2

Lecture 80 IS Controls

Lecture 81 Lesson 5: Performing An IS Audit

Lecture 82 Performing an IS Audit

Lecture 83 Classification of Audits

Lecture 84 Audit Programs Part1

Lecture 85 Audit Programs Part2

Lecture 86 Audit Methodology Part1

Lecture 87 Audit Methodology Part2

Lecture 88 Audit Methodology Part3

Lecture 89 Fraud Detection Part1

Lecture 90 Fraud Detection Part2

Lecture 91 Risk-Based Auditing Part1

Lecture 92 Risk-Based Auditing Part2

Lecture 93 Risk-Based Auditing Part3

Lecture 94 Audit Risk and Materiality Part1

Lecture 95 Audit Risk and Materiality Part2

Lecture 96 Audit Risk and Materiality Part3

Lecture 97 Audit Risk and Materiality Part4

Lecture 98 Audit Risk and Materiality Part5

Lecture 99 Risk Assessment and Treatment Part1

Lecture 100 Risk Assessment and Treatment Part2

Lecture 101 Risk Assessment and Treatment Part3

Lecture 102 Risk Assessment and Treatment Part4

Lecture 103 Risk Assessment and Treatment Part5

Lecture 104 Risk Assessment Techniques Part1

Lecture 105 Risk Assessment Techniques Part2

Lecture 106 Risk Assessment Techniques Part3

Lecture 107 Risk Assessment Techniques Part4

Lecture 108 Audit Objectives Part1

Lecture 109 Audit Objectives Part2

Lecture 110 Compliance Versus Substantive Testing Part1

Lecture 111 Compliance Versus Substantive Testing Part2

Lecture 112 Compliance Versus Substantive Testing Part3

Lecture 113 Evidence Part1

Lecture 114 Evidence Part2

Lecture 115 Evidence Part3

Lecture 116 Interviewing and Observing Personnel in the Performance Of Their Duties

Lecture 117 Sampling Part1

Lecture 118 Sampling Part2

Lecture 119 Sampling Part3

Lecture 120 Using The Services Of Other Auditors And Experts Part1

Lecture 121 Using The Services Of Other Auditors And Experts Part2

Lecture 122 Computer-Assisted Audit Techniques (CAAT) Part1

Lecture 123 Computer-Assisted Audit Techniques (CAAT) Part2

Lecture 124 Evaluation Of Audit Strengths And Weaknesses Part1

Lecture 125 Evaluation Of Audit Strengths And Weaknesses Part2

Lecture 126 Evaluation Of Audit Strengths And Weaknesses Part3

Lecture 127 Communicating Audit Results Part1

Lecture 128 Communicating Audit Results Part2

Lecture 129 Communicating Audit Results Part3

Lecture 130 Management Implementation Of Recommendations

Lecture 131 Audit Documentation

Lecture 132 Lesson 6: Control Self-Assessment Part1

Lecture 133 Control Self-Assessment Part2

Lecture 134 Control Self-Assessment Part3

Lecture 135 Objectives of CSA

Lecture 136 Benefits of CSA

Lecture 137 Disadvantages of CSA

Lecture 138 Auditor Role in CSA

Lecture 139 Technology Drivers for CSA

Lecture 140 Traditional Versus CSA Approach

Lecture 141 Lesson 7: The Evolving IS Audit Process

Lecture 142 Automated Work Papers Part1

Lecture 143 Automated Work Papers Part2

Lecture 144 Integrated Auditing Part1

Lecture 145 Integrated Auditing Part2

Lecture 146 Integrated Auditing Part3

Lecture 147 Continuous Auditing Part1

Lecture 148 Continuous Auditing Part2

Lecture 149 Continuous Auditing Part3

Lecture 150 Continuous Auditing Part4

Lecture 151 Continuous Auditing Part5

Lecture 152 Module 01 Review

Section 2: Module 02 - Governance and Management of IT

Lecture 153 Introduction

Lecture 154 Lesson 1: Corporate Governance

Lecture 155 Corporate Governance Part1

Lecture 156 Corporate Governance Part2

Lecture 157 Corporate Governance Part3

Lecture 158 Lesson 2: IT Governance

Lecture 159 IT Governance Part1

Lecture 160 IT Governance Part2

Lecture 161 Lesson 3: IT Monitoring and Assurance Practices for Board and Senior Management

Lecture 162 IT Monitoring and Assurance Practices for Board and Senior Management Part1

Lecture 163 IT Monitoring and Assurance Practices for Board and Senior Management Part2

Lecture 164 IT Monitoring and Assurance Practices for Board and Senior Management Part3

Lecture 165 Best Practices for IT Governance Part1

Lecture 166 Best Practices for IT Governance Part2

Lecture 167 Best Practices for IT Governance Part3

Lecture 168 Best Practices for IT Governance Part4

Lecture 169 IT Governance Frameworks

Lecture 170 Audit Role in IT Governance Part1

Lecture 171 Audit Role in IT Governance Part2

Lecture 172 Audit Role in IT Governance Part3

Lecture 173 Audit Role in IT Governance Part4

Lecture 174 IT Strategy Committee

Lecture 175 IT Balanced Scorecard Part1

Lecture 176 IT Balanced Scorecard Part2

Lecture 177 Information Security Governance Part1

Lecture 178 Information Security Governance Part2

Lecture 179 Information Security Governance Part3

Lecture 180 Information Security Governance Part4

Lecture 181 Importance of Information Security Governance Part1

Lecture 182 Importance of Information Security Governance Part2

Lecture 183 Outcomes of Security Governance Part1

Lecture 184 Outcomes of Security Governance Part2

Lecture 185 Effective Information Security Governance

Lecture 186 Roles and Responsibilities of Senior Management and Board of Directors Part1

Lecture 187 Roles and Responsibilities of Senior Management and Board of Directors Part2

Lecture 188 Enterprise Architecture

Lecture 189 Lesson 4: Information Systems Strategy

Lecture 190 Strategic Planning Part1

Lecture 191 Strategic Planning Part2

Lecture 192 Steering Committee

Lecture 193 Lesson 5: Maturity and Process Improvement Models

Lecture 194 Maturity and Process Improvement Models

Lecture 195 Lesson 6: IT Investment and Allocation Practices

Lecture 196 IT Investment and Allocation Practices Part1

Lecture 197 IT Investment and Allocation Practices Part2

Lecture 198 IT Investment and Allocation Practices Part3

Lecture 199 IT Investment and Allocation Practices Part4

Lecture 200 Implement IT Portfolio Management

Lecture 201 IT Portfolio Management Versus Balanced Scorecard

Lecture 202 Lesson 7: Policies and Procedures

Lecture 203 Policies Part1

Lecture 204 Policies Part2

Lecture 205 Policies Part3

Lecture 206 Information Security Policy Part1

Lecture 207 Information Security Policy Part2

Lecture 208 Information Security Policy Part3

Lecture 209 Information Security Policy Part4

Lecture 210 Information Security Policy Part5

Lecture 211 Information Security Policy Part6

Lecture 212 Information Security Policy Part7

Lecture 213 Procedures Part1

Lecture 214 Procedures Part2

Lecture 215 Lesson 8: Risk Management

Lecture 216 Risk Management

Lecture 217 Developing a Risk Management Program

Lecture 218 Risk Management Process Part1

Lecture 219 Risk Management Process Part2

Lecture 220 Risk Management Process Part3

Lecture 221 Risk Management Process Part4

Lecture 222 Risk Management Process Part5

Lecture 223 Risk Management Process Part6

Lecture 224 Risk Analysis Methods Part1

Lecture 225 Risk Analysis Methods Part2

Lecture 226 Risk Analysis Methods Part3

Lecture 227 Risk Analysis Methods Part4

Lecture 228 Risk Analysis Methods Part5

Lecture 229 Lesson 9: IS Management Practices

Lecture 230 Human Resource Management Part1

Lecture 231 Human Resource Management Part2

Lecture 232 Human Resource Management Part3

Lecture 233 Human Resource Management Part4

Lecture 234 Human Resource Management Part5

Lecture 235 Human Resource Management Part6

Lecture 236 Human Resource Management Part7

Lecture 237 Human Resource Management Part8

Lecture 238 Human Resource Management Part9

Lecture 239 Human Resource Management Part10

Lecture 240 Human Resource Management Part11

Lecture 241 Human Resource Management Part12

Lecture 242 Human Resource Management Part13

Lecture 243 Human Resource Management Part14

Lecture 244 Organizational Change Management

Lecture 245 Financial Management Practices

Lecture 246 Quality Management Part1

Lecture 247 Quality Management Part2

Lecture 248 Quality Management Part3

Lecture 249 Information Security Management

Lecture 250 Performance Optimization Part1

Lecture 251 Performance Optimization Part2

Lecture 252 Performance Optimization Part3

Lecture 253 Lesson 10: IS Organizational Structure and Responsibilities

Lecture 254 IS Roles and Responsibilities Part1

Lecture 255 IS Roles and Responsibilities Part2

Lecture 256 IS Roles and Responsibilities Part3

Lecture 257 Segregation of Duties

Lecture 258 Segregation of Duties Controls Part1

Lecture 259 Segregation of Duties Controls Part2

Lecture 260 Compensating Controls for Lack of Segregation

Lecture 261 Lesson 11: Auditing IT Governance Structure and Implementation

Lecture 262 Reviewing Documentation Part1

Lecture 263 Reviewing Documentation Part2

Lecture 264 Reviewing Contractual Commitments

Lecture 265 Lesson 12: Business Continuity Planning Part1

Lecture 266 Business Continuity Planning Part2

Lecture 267 Business Continuity Planning Part3

Lecture 268 IS Business Continuity Planning

Lecture 269 Disasters and Other Disruptive Events Part1

Lecture 270 Disasters and Other Disruptive Events Part2

Lecture 271 Business Continuity Planning Process

Lecture 272 Business Continuity Policy

Lecture 273 Business Impact Analysis Part1

Lecture 274 Business Impact Analysis Part2

Lecture 275 Classification of Operations and Criticality Analysis

Lecture 276 Development of Business Continuity Plans

Lecture 277 Other Issues and Plan Development

Lecture 278 Components of a BCP Part1

Lecture 279 Components of a BCP Part2

Lecture 280 BCP Testing Part1

Lecture 281 BCP Testing Part2

Lecture 282 BCP Testing Part3

Lecture 283 BCP Maintenance

Lecture 284 Summary of BCP

Lecture 285 Module 02 Review

Section 3: Module 03 - Information Systems Acquisition, Development and Implementation

Lecture 286 Lesson 1: Business Realization Part1

Lecture 287 Business Realization Part2

Lecture 288 Portfolio/Program Management Part1

Lecture 289 Portfolio/Program Management Part2

Lecture 290 Portfolio/Program Management Part3

Lecture 291 Portfolio/Program Management Part4

Lecture 292 Portfolio/Program Management Part5

Lecture 293 Business Case Development and Approval Part1

Lecture 294 Business Case Development and Approval Part2

Lecture 295 Benefits Realization Techniques

Lecture 296 Lesson 2: Project Management Structure

Lecture 297 Project Context and Environment

Lecture 298 Project Organizational Forms Part1

Lecture 299 Project Organizational Forms Part2

Lecture 300 Project Communication and Culture

Lecture 301 Project Objectives Part1

Lecture 302 Project Objectives Part2

Lecture 303 Project Objectives Part3

Lecture 304 Roles and Responsibilities of Groups and Individuals Part1

Lecture 305 Roles and Responsibilities of Groups and Individuals Part2

Lecture 306 Roles and Responsibilities of Groups and Individuals Part3

Lecture 307 Lesson 3: Project Management Practices

Lecture 308 Initiation of a Project

Lecture 309 Project Planning

Lecture 310 Example of Project Management for New Software

Lecture 311 Software Size Estimation

Lecture 312 Lines of Source Code

Lecture 313 Function Point Analysis (FPA)

Lecture 314 Function Points

Lecture 315 Cost Budgets

Lecture 316 Software Cost Estimation

Lecture 317 Scheduling and Establishing the Timeframe

Lecture 318 Critical Path Methodology

Lecture 319 Gantt Charts

Lecture 320 Program Evaluation Review Technique (PERT)

Lecture 321 Time Box Management

Lecture 322 General Project Management

Lecture 323 Project Controlling Part1

Lecture 324 Project Controlling Part2

Lecture 325 Management of Resource Usage

Lecture 326 Management of Risk Part1

Lecture 327 Management of Risk Part2

Lecture 328 Closing a Project

Lecture 329 Lesson 4: Business Application Development Part1

Lecture 330 Business Application Development Part2

Lecture 331 Business Application Development Part3

Lecture 332 Business Application Development Part4

Lecture 333 Business Application Development Part5

Lecture 334 Traditional SDLC Approach

Lecture 335 SDLC Phases

Lecture 336 SDLC

Lecture 337 Integrated Resource Management Systems Part1

Lecture 338 Integrated Resource Management Systems Part2

Lecture 339 Integrated Resource Management Systems Part3

Lecture 340 Description of SDLC Phases Part1

Lecture 341 Description of SDLC Phases Part2

Lecture 342 Description of SDLC Phases Part3

Lecture 343 Description of SDLC Phases Part4

Lecture 344 Description of SDLC Phases Part5

Lecture 345 Description of SDLC Phases Part6

Lecture 346 Description of SDLC Phases Part7

Lecture 347 Description of SDLC Phases Part8

Lecture 348 Description of SDLC Phases Part9

Lecture 349 Description of SDLC Phases Part10

Lecture 350 Description of SDLC Phases Part11

Lecture 351 Description of SDLC Phases Part12

Lecture 352 Description of SDLC Phases Part13

Lecture 353 Description of SDLC Phases Part14

Lecture 354 Description of SDLC Phases Part15

Lecture 355 Description of SDLC Phases Part16

Lecture 356 Description of SDLC Phases Part17

Lecture 357 Description of SDLC Phases Part18

Lecture 358 Description of SDLC Phases Part19

Lecture 359 Description of SDLC Phases Part20

Lecture 360 Description of SDLC Phases Part21

Lecture 361 Description of SDLC Phases Part22

Lecture 362 Description of SDLC Phases Part23

Lecture 363 Risks Associated with Software Development Part1

Lecture 364 Risks Associated with Software Development Part2

Lecture 365 Lesson 5: Business Application Systems

Lecture 366 Electronic Commerce

Lecture 367 E-Commerce Models

Lecture 368 E-Commerce Architectures

Lecture 369 E-Commerce Risks

Lecture 370 E-Commerce Requirements

Lecture 371 E-Commerce Audit and Control Issues or Best Practices

Lecture 372 Components of PKI

Lecture 373 Electronic Data Interchange

Lecture 374 General Requirements of EDI

Lecture 375 Traditional EDI

Lecture 376 Web Based EDI

Lecture 377 EDI Risks and Controls

Lecture 378 Controls in EDI Environment Part1

Lecture 379 Controls in EDI Environment Part2

Lecture 380 Controls in EDI Environment Part3

Lecture 381 Controls in EDI Environment Part4

Lecture 382 E-Mail

Lecture 383 E-Mail Security Issues

Lecture 384 Standards for E-Mail Security Part1

Lecture 385 Standards for E-Mail Security Part2

Lecture 386 Standards for E-Mail Security Part3

Lecture 387 Point-Of-Sale Systems (POS)

Lecture 388 Electronic Banking Part1

Lecture 389 Electronic Banking Part2

Lecture 390 Risk Management Challenges in E-Banking

Lecture 391 Risk Management Controls for E-Banking Part1

Lecture 392 Risk Management Controls for E-Banking Part2

Lecture 393 Electronic Finance

Lecture 394 Payment Systems

Lecture 395 Electronic Money Model

Lecture 396 Electronic Checks Model

Lecture 397 Electronic Transfer Model

Lecture 398 Electronic Funds Transfer

Lecture 399 Controls in an EFT Environment Part1

Lecture 400 Controls in an EFT Environment Part2

Lecture 401 Automated Teller Machines Part1

Lecture 402 Automated Teller Machines Part2

Lecture 403 Image Processing Part1

Lecture 404 Image Processing Part2

Lecture 405 Business Intelligence

Lecture 406 Decision Support System (DSS)

Lecture 407 DSS Frameworks

Lecture 408 Customer Relation Management (CRM)

Lecture 409 Supply Chain Management (SCM)

Lecture 410 Lesson 6: Alternative Forms of Software Project Organization Part1

Lecture 411 Alternative Forms of Software Project Organization Part2

Lecture 412 Alternative Forms of Software Project Organization Part3

Lecture 413 Agile Development

Lecture 414 Prototyping

Lecture 415 Rapid Application Development (RAD)

Lecture 416 Lesson 7: Alternative Development Methods

Lecture 417 Data Oriented System Development

Lecture 418 Object Oriented System Development Part1

Lecture 419 Object Oriented System Development Part2

Lecture 420 Component-Based Development

Lecture 421 Web-Based Application Development

Lecture 422 Software Reengineering

Lecture 423 Reverse Engineering

Lecture 424 Lesson 8: Infrastructure Development/Acquisition Practices Part1

Lecture 425 Infrastructure Development/Acquisition Practices Part2

Lecture 426 Infrastructure Development/Acquisition Practices Part3

Lecture 427 Project Phases of Physical Architecture Analysis Part1

Lecture 428 Project Phases of Physical Architecture Analysis Part2

Lecture 429 Planning Implementation of Infrastructure Part1

Lecture 430 Planning Implementation of Infrastructure Part2

Lecture 431 Critical Success Factors

Lecture 432 Hardware Acquisition

Lecture 433 Acquisition Steps Part1

Lecture 434 Acquisition Steps Part2

Lecture 435 System Software Acquisition

Lecture 436 System Software Implementation

Lecture 437 System Software Change Control Procedures

Lecture 438 Lesson 9: Information Systems Maintenance Practices

Lecture 439 Change Management Process Overview

Lecture 440 Deploying Changes

Lecture 441 Documentation

Lecture 442 Testing Changed Programs

Lecture 443 Auditing Program Changes

Lecture 444 Emergency Changes

Lecture 445 Change Exposures (Unauthorized Changes)

Lecture 446 Configuration Management Part1

Lecture 447 Configuration Management Part2

Lecture 448 Lesson 10: System Development Tools And Productivity Aids

Lecture 449 Code Generators

Lecture 450 Computer Aided Software Engineering Part1

Lecture 451 Computer Aided Software Engineering Part2

Lecture 452 Computer Aided Software Engineering Part3

Lecture 453 Fourth-Generation Languages (4GL) Part1

Lecture 454 Fourth-Generation Languages (4GL) Part2

Lecture 455 Lesson 11: Business Process Reengineering And Process Change Projects

Lecture 456 Business Process Reengineering And Process Change Projects Continued

Lecture 457 Benchmarking Process Part1

Lecture 458 Benchmarking Process Part2

Lecture 459 The Benchmarking Process

Lecture 460 ISO 9126

Lecture 461 Software Capability Maturity Model

Lecture 462 ISO 15504

Lecture 463 Lesson 12: Application Controls

Lecture 464 Inputs Controls Part1

Lecture 465 Inputs Controls Part2

Lecture 466 Inputs Controls Part3

Lecture 467 Inputs Controls Part4

Lecture 468 Processing Procedures And Controls

Lecture 469 Processing Controls

Lecture 470 Data File Control Procedures

Lecture 471 Output Controls Part1

Lecture 472 Output Controls Part2

Lecture 473 Business Process Control Assurance

Lecture 474 Lesson 13: Auditing Application Controls Part1

Lecture 475 Auditing Application Controls Part2

Lecture 476 Risk Assessment Model To Analyze Application Controls

Lecture 477 Observing And Testing User Performing Procedures

Lecture 478 Data Integrity Testing

Lecture 479 Example Of Referential And Relational Integrity

Lecture 480 Data Integrity In Online Transaction Processing Systems

Lecture 481 Test Application Systems

Lecture 482 Continuous Online Auditing

Lecture 483 Online Auditing Techniques

Lecture 484 Lesson 14: Auditing Systems Development, Acquisition And Maintenance

Lecture 485 Project Management

Lecture 486 Feasibility Study

Lecture 487 Requirements Definition

Lecture 488 Software Acquisition Process

Lecture 489 Detailed Design And Development

Lecture 490 Testing

Lecture 491 Implementation Phase

Lecture 492 Post Implementation Review

Lecture 493 System Change Procedures And The Program Migration Process

Lecture 494 Module 03 Review

Section 4: Module 04 - Information Systems Operations, Maintenance and Support

Lecture 495 Introduction

Lecture 496 Lesson 1: Information Systems Operations

Lecture 497 Management of IS Operations

Lecture 498 Service Management Part1

Lecture 499 Service Management Part2

Lecture 500 Service Management Part3

Lecture 501 Service Management Part4

Lecture 502 Service Management Part5

Lecture 503 Service Level Part1

Lecture 504 Service Level Part2

Lecture 505 Infrastructure Operations

Lecture 506 Scheduling Part1

Lecture 507 Scheduling Part2

Lecture 508 Monitoring Use of Resources

Lecture 509 Process of Incident Handling

Lecture 510 Problem Management

Lecture 511 Detection,Documentation,Control,Resolution and Reporting of Abnormal Conditions

Lecture 512 Support/Helpdesk Part1

Lecture 513 Support/Helpdesk Part2

Lecture 514 Change Management Process Part1

Lecture 515 Change Management Process Part2

Lecture 516 Release Management Part1

Lecture 517 Release Management Part2

Lecture 518 Information Security Management

Lecture 519 Media Sanitization

Lecture 520 Lesson 2: Information Systems Hardware

Lecture 521 Computer Hardware Components and Architecture

Lecture 522 Common Enterprise Backend Devices

Lecture 523 Specialized Devices

Lecture 524 Risks

Lecture 525 Security Control

Lecture 526 Radiofrequency Identification

Lecture 527 RFID Applications

Lecture 528 RFID Risks

Lecture 529 RFID Security Control

Lecture 530 Hardware Maintenance Program

Lecture 531 Hardware Monitoring Procedures

Lecture 532 Capacity Management Part1

Lecture 533 Capacity Management Part2

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How To Grow Your Youtube Channel Fast In 2022! Step-By-Step

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How To Grow Your Youtube Channel Fast In 2022! Step-By-Step
Last updated 6/2022
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Language: English | Size: 5.75 GB | Duration: 5h 6m

Grow Fast on YouTube The Tried & Tested Method! Beat the Algorithm, See My Analytics, Here's How I Did It...



What you'll learn
Step-by-Step Plan on How To Grow Your YouTube Channel Fast
Proven Plan to Get Monitized Fast & Grow Subscribers
Daily & Weekly Step-by-Step Plan Used to Grow Multiple Channels
Learn From a Current YouTuber Who Has a Vlog Channel in 2022
Learn Really How YouTube works & Has changed in 2022 from a Current YouTube Creator
See My Daily Growth From My Own Current Channel and All My Analytics to See How You Can Grow too
Copy My Proven Method to Grow a YouTube Channel from Scratch
Understand How Features like Thumbnails, Titles and More have Changed in 2022

Requirements
No experience needed, just a desire to grow a channel and you want to learn from my mistakes and success so you grow a channel fast!

Description
Get your own step-by-step, day-by-day plan of how to grow your YouTube channel fast. See what I did day-by-day to get fast growth. I'll share my analytics, actually see how a YouTube creator grows their channel fast!I have my own vlog YouTube channel I grew from scratch in 2021 and 2022 (important because what worked years ago on YouTube does not work now). I work with dozens of companies and manage my own and other YouTube channels so every day I see what is working, what isn't and how to grow fast on channels in all niches.See exactly what I did, I will share my analytics with you, show you my stats so you know what I did every day when I launched and over the months so you can copy it too and guarantee fast growth.It's not often you get to see inside analytics of a channel, come and check it out. We'll look at both my niche of vlogging and in to other channels to see what's needed from how often you should upload when you launch, video length (more ads, more money, more shares), understanding YouTube as a business so you can manipulate the algorithm and get more impressions by YouTube.

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Who I am, why me, what you'll get in this course

Lecture 2 MUST WATCH: WHAT YOU GET IN THIS COURSE YOU CAN GET NOWHERE ELSE!

Lecture 3 How This Course/Udemy Works

Lecture 4 Private Group Invitation

Lecture 5 How I grew my YouTube channel fast in just 1 month (and then why i broke them)

Lecture 6 You don't have to be great in front of camera to grow on youtube

Lecture 7 You don't have to be able to film or edit to be successful on youtube

Lecture 8 Get Real - what to REALLY expect in 2022 with YouTube growth

Lecture 9 1-on1 Coaching

Section 2: Understand YouTube first (this will save you mistakes) here's what I've learnt..

Lecture 10 How youtube works - the 2022 algorithm

Lecture 11 Youtube is a business remember (an ad-display network)... therefore we should...

Lecture 12 Your niche & how important it is in 2022 not to stray

Lecture 13 Video length for the algorithm (and how this changes with channel age)

Lecture 14 Topic is king in 2022... but only just

Lecture 15 Titles and thumbnails to grow quick when you first start (& then when to change)

Lecture 16 How much is too much content? How much to launch... really

Lecture 17 Video structure to grow fast

Lecture 18 After launch follow the stats... always; here's what to look for

Section 3: Before you launch

Lecture 19 Don't stray away from niche - here's your plan

Lecture 20 Plan launch videos & research competitors

Lecture 21 Your practice video and use it as a template (exactly what to do)

Lecture 22 Familiarise yourself with filming and editing before you start (keep it simple)

Section 4: The ULTIMATE step-by-step/ day-by-day plan for FAST GROWTH

Lecture 23 What I did step-by-step to grow (see what I did on my channel)

Lecture 24 Daily for 1 month minimum... the video formula to enable you to do this & proof

Lecture 25 How I was monitized in 1 month (then youtube will share you more) here's how

Lecture 26 What now?.. how to keep growing after the first month/monitization

Lecture 27 Transitioning: now make less video but with more results; here's how

Lecture 28 Going against the grain (if you just want to grow and not make money do this...)

Lecture 29 The step by step calendar - what to upload & when, to grow fast

Lecture 30 Your step by step calendar

Section 5: This ALL depends on your channel

Lecture 31 Depending on your channel niche; how fast will you grow & how much will you earn

Lecture 32 Don't compare to others (this is why you can't trust looking the big YouTubers)

Lecture 33 Where you make videos and who will watch will make a difference!

Lecture 34 Secrets to grow faster I've learnt having my own channels

Lecture 35 If I could do it again what would i do differently (so you can grow much faster)

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MasterClass - Gabriela Cámara Teaches Mexican Cooking

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MasterClass - Gabriela Cámara Teaches Mexican Cooking
Released 10/2020
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Celebrated chef Gabriela Cámara shares her approach to making Mexican food that brings people together: simple ingredients, exceptional care.

A "star of modern Mexican cuisine," Gabriela Cámara brings her local, sustainable twist to time-honored traditions. Now the chef of Contramar shares the richness of her culture through the art of food. Learn step-by-step recipes-for dishes of her own design, like tuna tostadas, and staples like tacos al pastor, salsa, and tortillas-and delight loved ones with your own delicious renditions of Mexican favorites.

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The Queen'S Knight Attack Chess Opening System (1. Nc3)

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The Queen'S Knight Attack Chess Opening System (1. Nc3)
Published 8/2022
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Take the opponent by surprise - play 1. Nc3 and win against anything the opponent does



What you'll learn
A system which is an interesting alternative to mainline opening theory
A system which is a great alternative to having to learn tonnes of overgrown fashionable theory
A system which can get you surprising positions to get the opponent out of book early
A system which provides great options for transposition to get positions with great attacking prospects
Model games from Danish CC-Grandmatser Ove Ekebjaeg who was the 14th runner up World correspondence champion making great use of 1. Nc3 (6/7)
Model games from Ted Dunst who had a lot of fun miniature quick wins with it
Great options after 1. Nc3 e5 - strarting with 2. Nf3 with idea of a quick d4 - so no need to transpose into the Vienna game
The balance between repertoire options for speed chess vs classical chess - as well as even correspondence chess
Very original fun provocative situations arising after 1. Nc3 d5 2. e4 which can sometimes give great attacking chances if the player with Black overstretches
Model games from FIDE master Zvonko Mestrovic
A system which is simple to play yet effective - perfect for time-poor lazy people who want to watch Netflix and other stuff instead of opening theory
A system which based on Nc3 can simplify playing against the Caro-Kann - namely 1. Nc3 c6 2. e4 d5 3. Qe2 or 1. c6 2. Nc3 d5 3. Qe2
Can enhance a 1.d4 repertoire with an alternative to the Queen's Gambit which opponents would usually find surprising and have to improvise more
A system which will equip you with the Jobava London system key insights where 1. Nc3 d5 is a "default" response but to be well prepared here

Requirements
Knows how the chess pieces move

Description
Do you like Adventure? Do you like "secret gardens" like the Novel "Secret Garden" - which we can use to spice up our chess and wake up from the over-trodden paths which can put us to sleep? Do you like Surprise? Are you sometimes a Maverick? Be a Top Gun in chess with 1. Nc3 :)Surprise is a powerful weapon in Chess. Kingscrusher has made great use of 1. Nc3 in online chess especially at faster time controls to get much better positions often than following standard opening theory. This course dissects the surprise value of 1. Nc3. It shows with greater informational preparation you can force the opponent to have to improvise more than you from early on in the game, and win much more easily than playing in a more conventional manner. The suggestion was made by one of Kingscrusher's non-chess-playing friends once about playing a surprising opening move to bypass a master's preparation. This is that kind of move - leading often into unique relatively unexplored territories. There is often a choice to transpose back to standard territory or investigate the powers of the unique values and positions that 1. Nc3 can generate.Even modern top flight Grandmasters are making use of Nc3 based systems to surprise opponents such as Baadur Jobava and Richard Rapport. We can make use of transpositions sometimes to relatively unexplored territory where these Grandmasters and others have cut through enormous amounts of opening theory to get Nc3 based positions where they have room to be creative and resourceful in original positions rather than the "Beaten tracks" of opening theory. 1. Nc3 is known by many names - in fact, it has some of the biggest alternative name lists of any opening in existence. Queen's Knight Attack OpeningQueen's Knight OpeningDunst OpeningHeinrichsen OpeningBaltic OpeningVan Geet OpeningSleipnir OpeningKotrč's OpeningMeštrović OpeningRomanian OpeningMillard's OpeningKnight on the Left, and (in German) der Linksspringer.Kingscrusher has made great use of 1. Nc3 especially in faster time controls. 1. Nc3 tends to take opponents by surprise early on and encourages them to improvise badly away from their more theoretically prepared territory. 1. Nc3 can also be a great transpositional tool heading for some great attacking 1. Nc3-based destinations. Kingscrusher's use of it often gets amazing attacking opportunities early on because opponents tend to want to chase the knight to g3 and in doing so create light square weaknesses. If Bc4 is allowed, then White often has amazing attacking potential making use of the h-pawn quite often later. But there is a more solid "boring" alternative in 1. Nc3 d5 2.d4 with a view to playing the Jobava London system - a name which GM Simon Williams has given to the particular variation of the London system where a Knight is placed on c3 instead of a pawn on c3. Some very strong correspondence chess players make use of 1. Nc3 frequently, and it is occasionally seen over-the-board as well. This course aims to establish an objective "truth" for this opening and its possible effectiveness at different time controls of bullet, blitz, standard one-day chess, and correspondence chess, which is the ultimate test of its "Scalability"

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 A Nc3 styled opening repertoire

Lecture 2 Why Kingscrusher passion for 1. Nc3 ?

Lecture 3 Key Terminology explained including Transposition, Accuracy, Evaluation

Lecture 4 Four Quadrant Diagram "Surprise vs. Accuracy" - useful for playing and research

Lecture 5 What is the value of Surprise in Chess?

Lecture 6 Why avoid main line opening theory?

Lecture 7 Why is Nc3 an important component of Anti-systems?

Lecture 8 Why include some blitz game examples from world of online chess?

Lecture 9 Why prioritise iconic instructive games in Transposition sections?

Lecture 10 Course Evolution Plan

Lecture 11 Pointers for Exponent driven further research

Lecture 12 Tips and Pointers for Online database research

Lecture 13 Enriching a 1.e4 or 1.d4 repertoire with Nc3 based anti-systems

Lecture 14 Art of War principles - applied to Four Quadrant Diagram :)

Lecture 15 Art of War principles - in recap summary

Lecture 16 Nc3 as an opening component played at move 2 or move 3 - research opportunities

Lecture 17 Some of the major premises the course is built on

Lecture 18 Course section ordering considerations

Lecture 19 1.Nc3 d5 - is it better to play 2.d4 or 2.e4 ? - Example #1 - Alexsur81 vs KC

Lecture 20 1.Nc3 d5 - To 2.d4 or 2.e4 - Example #2 with 2.e4- Austin Lockwood vs Sam Sharpe

Lecture 21 1.Nc3 d5 - To 2.d4 or 2 - Example #3 with 2.d4 - Lockwood vs Schuller

Lecture 22 On a lighter note - Magnus Carlsen using 1.Nc3 in bullet in a shockingly fun way

Section 2: Jobava London System: 1.Nc3 d5 2.d4 Nf6 3.Bf4

Lecture 23 4 Quadrant Position: Surprising and accurate

Lecture 24 1. d4 Nf6 2.Nc3 d5 3.Bf4 g6 OR 1.Nc3 d5 2.d4 Nf6 etc

Lecture 25 In 6 Cs || Qd2 and Bf4 ideas with castling queenside - Jobava vs Van Wely - 2014

Lecture 26 1.d4 Nf6 2.Nc3 d5 3.Bf4 c5 4.e3 || 1.Nc3 d5 2.d4 Nf6 etc

Lecture 27 In 13 Cs || Dark square weaknesses around King exploited - Jobava vs Ponamariov

Lecture 28 1.d4 Nf6 2.Nc3 d5 3.Bf4 e6 4.Nb5

Lecture 29 In 7 Collections|| Knight on e5 helps drive attacking potential - Jobava vs Liem

Lecture 30 1.d4 Nf6 2.Nc3 d5 3.Bf4 Bf5 OR 1.Nc3 d5 2.d4 Nf6 etc

Lecture 31 In 10 collections || Kingside pawn storm using f3 and g4 - Jobava vs Mamedyarov

Lecture 32 1.Nc3 d5 2.d4 c5 3.e4?! Reverse Albin Counter Gambit

Lecture 33 Interesting gambit compensation gives nagging edge - Hebden vs Beinoras

Lecture 34 1.Nc3 d5 2.d4 Bg4

Lecture 35 Interesting dynamic game - Schiller vs Flear

Section 3: Closed Scandinavian - 1.Nc3 d5 2.e4 dxe4 3.Nxe4

Lecture 36 4 Quad Position: Surprising but slightly inaccurate - 2...d4 stronger

Lecture 37 1.Nc3 d5 2.e4 dxe4 3.Nxe4 e5?!

Lecture 38 A major trap to be aware of - Ekebjaerg vs Reyss

Lecture 39 1.Nc3 d5 2.e4 dxe4 3.Nxe4 Nd7

Lecture 40 Nurturing semi-open e-file pressure and e5 square - Ekebjaerg vs Morgado

Lecture 41 Bishop pair advantage leads to amazing tactic - Mestrovic vs Bednarski

Lecture 42 1.Nc3 d5 2.e4 dxe4 3.Nxe4 Nd7 4.Bc4 Ngf6 {e6 more solid looking} 5.d3

Lecture 43 Important practical note for online chess 4.Bc4 Nd7 5.Bxf7+ scores well online!

Lecture 44 Bishop sacrifice Example #1 - 8...Qe8 inaccuracy - Meister vs Muse

Lecture 45 Bishop sacrifice Example #2 - 9...Qxg2 inaccuracy - Zlatanovic vs Martic

Lecture 46 f4 creates some nice attacking plans including rook lift - Ekebjaerg vs Svensson

Lecture 47 1.Nc3 d5 2.e4 dxe4 3.Nxe4 Nd7 4.Bc4 Ngf6 e6

Lecture 48 e6 rock Example #1 - g-file break causes K safety issues - Nakamura vs Krush

Lecture 49 e6 rock Example #2 - Black weakens a4-e8 diagonal - Bauer vs Favarel

Lecture 50 1.Nc3 d5 2.e4 dxe4 Bf5

Lecture 51 Disaster soon out of Caro-Kann style opening - Mestrovic vs Rouchouse

Lecture 52 1.Nc3 d5 2.e4 dxe4 3.Nxe4 Nf6 4.Nxf6+ gxf6 (a bit double edged)

Lecture 53 In 65+ collections - King is a bad defender - Chiburdanidze vs Short

Lecture 54 In 4 collections - Early direct f7 attack - Suba vs Lopez

Section 4: Reverse Queen Knights Tango : 1.Nc3 d5 2.e4 d4 3.Nce2

Lecture 55 4 Quad Position: Surprising but slightly inaccurate

Lecture 56 In 5 collections || 1.Nc3 d5 2.e4 d4 3.Nce2 c5 4.Ng3 g6

Lecture 57 King Side attack amplified by powerful light squared bishop - Dunst vs Osher

Lecture 58 1.Nc3 d5 2.e4 d4 3.Nce2 c5 4.Ng3 Nf6

Lecture 59 f7 issue after Black castles Queenside - Van geet vs Beuger

Lecture 60 1.Nc3 d5 2.e4 d4 3.Nce2 c5 4.Ng3 Nc6

Lecture 61 Dynamic ideas create an unstoppable K-side attack - Ekebjaerg vs Hyldkrog

Lecture 62 1.Nc3 d5 2.e4 d4 3.Nce2 e5 4.Ng3 Be6 5.c3 (seems the best bet)

Lecture 63 Central undermining strategy causes overreaction - Van Geet vs Van den Berg

Lecture 64 1.Nc3 d5 2.e4 d4 3.Nce2 e5 4.Ng3 Be6 5.Bb5+ (not scalable to classical games)

Lecture 65 Grandmaster blitz - Swapping off Light square bishops - Alexsure81 vs ghadanfar

Lecture 66 1.Nc3 d5 2.e4 d4 3.Nce2 e5 4.Ng3 Be6 5.Nf3 (shouldn't be good if ... f6)

Section 5: Lizard Attack system: 1.Nc3 d5 2.e4 d4 3.Nce2 e5/c5 4.d3

Lecture 67 4 Quad Position: Surprising but slightly inaccurate - 2...d4 stronger

Lecture 68 1.Nc3 d5 2.e4 e4 3.Nce2 e5 4.d3 (Lizard Attack system)

Lecture 69 Pawn sacrifices lead to strong attack - Mestrovic vs Philipp

Lecture 70 1.Nc3 d5 2.e4 d4 3.Nce2 c5 4.d3

Lecture 71 Undermining pawn centre plan takes center stage - Mestrovic vs Raicevic

Lecture 72 Grandmaster blitz example - Alexsur81 vs SuleimanovBulat

Section 6: Blackmar Diemer Gambit: 1.Nc3 d5 2.e4 dxe4 3.f3 exf3 4.Nxf3 Nf6 5.d4

Lecture 73 4 Quad Position: Surprising but inaccurate for this gambit

Lecture 74 Introduction - Nc3 is the "Diemer" innovation of the Blackmar-Diemer

Lecture 75 In 12 collections - A naughty trap when d4 is not played - Gedult vs Melchior

Lecture 76 1.Nc3 d5 2.e4 dxe4 3.f3 exf3 4.Nxf3 Nf6 5.d4

Lecture 77 In 17 collections || Queenside castling with attack prospects - Diemer vs Heinz

Lecture 78 1.d4 Nf6 2.Nc3 d5 3.e4 dxe4 4.f3 exf3 5.Nxf3 e6

Lecture 79 In 19 collections || Pressure on f6 and Kingside - Diemer vs Fuller

Lecture 80 1.d4 d5 2.e4 dxe4 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.f3 exf3 5.Nxf3 Bf5 6.Ne5 (vacates f3 for Queen)

Lecture 81 In 7 Collections || Import Ne5 to vacate f3 for Queen - Diemer vs Gunderam

Lecture 82 In 9 Collections || Ne5 creates dynamic pressure Q sacrifice - Diemer vs Lugwig

Lecture 83 1.d4 d5 2.e4 dxe4 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.f3 exf3 5.Qxf3 (Ryder Gambit)

Lecture 84 In 55 C's | Beautiful checkmate combination -Ryder Gambit - Diemer vs Schickner

Lecture 85 1. d4 d5 2. e4 dxe4 3. Nc3 Nf6 4. f3 exf3 5. Qxf3 Qxd4 6. Be3 Qg4

Lecture 86 In 62 collections || In for a penny, in for a pound - Diemer vs Schuppler

Section 7: Dunst/ Myers Gambit: 1.Nc3 d5 2.e4 dxe4 3.d3

Lecture 87 4 Quad Position: Surprising but inaccurate for this gambit

Lecture 88 1.e4 d5 2.Nc3 dxe4 3.d3 Nf6 4.Bg5 OR 1.Nc3 d5 2.e4 etc

Lecture 89 Dunst Gambit aka Myers Gambit tested - Mrazek vs Volodin

Lecture 90 1.e4 Nf6 2.Nc3 d5 3.d3 dxe4 4.Bg5 exd3 5.Bxd3 e6 OR 1.Nc3 d5 2.e4 Nf6 etc

Lecture 91 Black plays a passive e6 move and White has compensation - Herbold vs White

Lecture 92 1.Nc3 d5 2.e4 dxe4 3.d3 Nf6 4.Bg5 exd3 5.Bxd3 Bg4 6.Nf3 Bxf3

Lecture 93 Kingscrusher blitz - Black breaks opening principles and is punished badly

Lecture 94 1.Nc3 d5 2.e4 dxe4 3.d3 Nf6 4.Bg5 exd3 5.Bxd3 b6 {too slow!)

Lecture 95 Kingscrusher blitz - seemingly crushing position creates complacency

Lecture 96 1.Nc3 d5 2.e4 dxe4 3.d3 Nf6 4.Bg5 exd3 5.Bxd3 e6 (inaccuracy)

Lecture 97 A fun opposite side castling game - Kingscrusher vs Tsarsi10

Lecture 98 Disaster on the d-file losing material - Kingscrusher vs Riyadh

Lecture 99 1.Nc3 d5 2.e4 dxe4 3.d3 Nf6 4.Bg5 exd3 5.Bxd3 Nc6 6.Nf3 Bg4 (inaccuracy)

Lecture 100 Over-enthusiasm to exploit f3 pinned knight - Kingscrusher vs GalyaevA

Section 8: Alekhine Defence style: 1.Nc3 Nf6

Lecture 101 4 Quad Position: 2.e4 or 2.d4 are both not Surprising (logical!) and accurate

Lecture 102 1.Nc3 Nf6 2.e4 g6

Lecture 103 In 820+ C's || Kasparov's Immortal game - ICONIC King Hunt - Kasparov vs Topalov

Lecture 104 1.Nc3 Nf6 2.d4 d5 3.Bg5 OR 1.Nc3 d5 2.d4 Nf6 3.Bg5

Lecture 105 Doubling pawns on f6 can lead to d5 pawn break - Webster vs Martin

Lecture 106 1.Nc3 Nf6 2.d4 g6 3.e4 d6 4.Be2

Lecture 107 Fun rook switch to Queenside - Mestrovic vs Kutirov

Lecture 108 1.Nc3 Nf6 2.Nf3 d5 3.d4 c5

Lecture 109 Underestimating Nb5 threat after subtle e3 move - Opperwezen vs Entertainment3ko

Lecture 110 1.Nc3 Nf6 2.Nf3 c5 3.d4 cxd4 4.Qxd4 g6 5.Qh4 Bg7

Lecture 111 Stunning Rd6 move creates dangerous options - IM Opperwezen vs first_love

Section 9: Ne4 Anti-Sicilian: 1.Nc3 c5 2.Ne4 - idea of f4 and Nf2 later

Lecture 112 1.Nc3 c5 2.Ne4 e6 3.f4 (cute and accurate)

Lecture 113 Bird's structure transition- later semi-open b-file - Mestrovic vs Srebrnic

Lecture 114 1.Nc3 c5 2.Ne4 e6 3.Ng3 (3.f4 seems more accurate for Nf2 )

Lecture 115 Transition into Stonewall attack pawn structure - Mestrovic vs Gesos

Lecture 116 1.Nc3 c5 2.Ne4 e6 3.f4 d5 4.Nf2 Nc6

Lecture 117 Transition into a King's Indian attack with pawn storm - Mestrovic vs Kutuzovic

Lecture 118 1.Nc3 c5 2.Ne4 d6 3.e3 {in this position even more accurate than f4}

Lecture 119 Transition into Reverse Dutch Defence Classical - IM opperwezen vs superspeed

Section 10: Closed Sicilian: 1.Nc3 c5 2.e4 - Closed Sicilian examples

Lecture 120 4 Quad Position: Not surprising but accurate - White has a slight edge

Lecture 121 1.Nc3 c5 2.e4 Nc6 3.Bb5 Nd4

Lecture 122 A trap to be aware of based on opponent's natural play - Jones vs Nijboer

Lecture 123 1.Nc3 c5 2.e4 Nc6 3.Bb5 g6

Lecture 124 Structural damage vs Bishop pair - Maxime Vachier Lagrave vs Paravyan

Lecture 125 1.Nc3 c5 2.e4 Nc6 Bb5 e6

Lecture 126 Bxc6 even when e6 is played - Morozevich vs Hamdouchi

Lecture 127 1.Nc3 c5 2.e4 g6 3.d4 Bg7 4. dxc5 - A major trap to be aware of

Lecture 128 Getting Queen out early in opening can lead to disasters - Andriasian vs Pershin

Lecture 129 1.Nc3 c5 2.e4 Nc6 3.Bb5 Qb6 - dont take on c6 here

Lecture 130 Major trap to be aware playing with Queen out and about - Andriasian vs Pershin

Lecture 131 1.Nc3 c5 2.e4 e6

Lecture 132 Direct Queen and knight attack with Thorn pawn - Jones vs Swayangsu

Section 11: Closed Sicilian, Grand Prix Attack: 1.Nc3 c5 2.e4 d6 3.f4

Lecture 133 4 Quad Position: Surprising but accurate - White has a slight edge

Lecture 134 1.e4 c5 2.Nc3 d6 3.f4 g6

Lecture 135 The power of playing e5 pawn break - Anand vs Gelfand

Lecture 136 1.e4 c5 2.Nc3 d6 3.f4 Nc6 4.Nf3 g6

Lecture 137 A wonderful hack attack using early f5 pawn break - Welling vs Kappler

Lecture 138 1.e4 c5 2.Nc3 d6 3.f4 Nc6 4.Nf3 g6 5.Bc4 Bg7

Lecture 139 The power of the f5 pawn break is really amazing - Short vs Gelfand

Section 12: Two-Knights Anti-Sicilian: 1.Nc3 c5 2.Nf3 - with d4 ideas (not g3)

Lecture 140 4 Quad Position: Surprising but slightly inaccurate - Black has 2...d5 with edge

Lecture 141 Positional theme - not having pawn e4 keeps g2 bishop more active

Lecture 142 1.Nc3 c5 2.Nf3 d5 3.a3

Lecture 143 In 16 collections || 3. a3 encourages weaknesses - Van Geet vs Versnel

Lecture 144 1.Nc3 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4

Lecture 145 Transpositional Surprising confusion results in disaster - Mestrovic vs Hulak

Lecture 146 1.Nc3 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 e6 (inaccuracy)

Lecture 147 Semi-open d-file issues and disaster - Van Geet vs De Putter

Lecture 148 1.Nc3 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 a6 5.g3

Lecture 149 Tactics on the g2 to a8 diagonal based on no e4 pawn - Aronian vs Svidler

Lecture 150 1.Nc3 c5 2.Nf3 d5 3.e4 Nf6 (Nimzovich Sicilian)

Lecture 151 Relentless problems set for Grandmaster opponent - Mestrovic vs Sher

Section 13: Mestrovic 3.g3 Fianchetto Anti-Sicilian: 1.Nc3 c5 2.Nf3 (any) 3.g3

Lecture 152 4 Quad Position: Surprising but slightly inaccurate

Lecture 153 Positional theme - not having pawn e4 keeps g2 bishop more active

Lecture 154 1.Nc3 c5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.g3 d5 4.d3

Lecture 155 Knight on rim is dim but also liability - Mestrovic vs Vettel

Lecture 156 1.Nc3 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.d3

Lecture 157 Black volunteers light square bishop - Mestrovic vs Komljenovic

Lecture 158 1.Nc3 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.g3 Nc6 4.Bg2 g6 5.d3

Lecture 159 Black castles Q-side giving White great attacking prospects - Mestrovic vs Hertl

Lecture 160 1.Nc3 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.d3 d5 6.O-O Nf6 7.e4

Lecture 161 Black resolves central tension early but at disadvantage - Mestrovic vs Kragelj

Lecture 162 1.Nc3 c5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.g3 d5 4.d3 Nc6 5.Bg2 e5

Lecture 163 Reverse Kings Indian Defence with extra tempo - Mestrovic vs Osterman

Lecture 164 1.Nc3 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.g3 g6 4.d3 Bg7 5.Bd2 d6

Lecture 165 Black copycats Mestrovic's pet Bd2 idea with Bd7 - Mestrovic vs Djingarova

Lecture 166 1.Nc3 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.O-O Nf6 6.d4 cxd4 7.Nxd4

Lecture 167 Keenness to exchange off black's fianchetto bishop pays off - Mestrovic vs Kovac

Lecture 168 1.Nc3 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.g3 g6 4.d4 cxd4 5.Nxd4 Nf6 6.Bg2 Bg7 7.O-O O-O

Lecture 169 Going into self pin for an attacking opportunity - Mestrovic vs Marcic

Section 14: King pawn Napoleon Attack: 1.Nc3 e5 (inaccuracy) 2.Nf3

Lecture 170 4 Quad Position: Surprise value and accurate - White has advantage :)

Lecture 171 No need for Vienna game - which Kingscrusher was using when 2.Nf3 strong

Lecture 172 1.Nc3 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 exd4 4.Nxd4 Nxd4 5.Qxd4

Lecture 173 Amazing early rook lift and severe weakness of last move later - Geet vs Taksrud

Lecture 174 1.Nc3 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 exd4 4.Nxd4 Bc5

Lecture 175 Great use of semi-open d-file to win material with - Mestrovic vs Truta

Lecture 176 f6 thorn pawn emerges for the attack - Kingscrusher vs FM Ward-Tsh

Lecture 177 1.Nc3 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 exd4 4.Nxd4 Bb4

Lecture 178 The strength of the bishop pair - Heberla vs Trent

Lecture 179 1.Nc3 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Bg5 d5

Lecture 180 In 5 collections || Impressive Knight opportunities - Dunst vs Gresser

Lecture 181 1.Nc3 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Bg5 Be7

Lecture 182 Early Nf5 leaves lots of pressure on d5 later - Andreikin vs Kryvoruchko

Lecture 183 1.Nc3 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 exd4 4.Nxd4 d5 (inaccuracy) 5.Bf4

Lecture 184 Black underestimates c7 square weakness - Trevelyan vs Davies

Lecture 185 1.Nc3 Nc6 2.d4 e5 3.Nf3 exd4 4.Nxd4 Qf6 ( a bad mistake!)

Lecture 186 Punishing early Qf6 using c7 square liability - demadirk vs Slahirqi

Section 15: Vienna Game: 1.Nc3 e5 2.e4

Lecture 187 4 Quad Position: Surprising but slightly accurate-White has small edge only

Lecture 188 Vienna game needs its own dedicated course - this is just an inspirational game

Lecture 189 Hon vs Van de Sterren inspired Kingscrusher for Vienna game - which has Nc3 hero

Section 16: Modern defence style: 1.Nc3 g6

Lecture 190 4 Quad position - Not surprising but accurate when 2.e4 or 2.d4 played

Lecture 191 1.Nc3 g6 2.d4 Bg7 3.e4 d6 4.Be2 c6 5.h4 h5

Lecture 192 h4 plan very dangerous and if h5 from black, g5 is nice - Mestrovic vs Bela

Lecture 193 1.Nc3 g6 2.e4 Bg7 3.d4 d6 4.Be2 Nf6 5.h4

Lecture 194 The power of celebrating a relative pin on f6 knight - Mestrovic vs Buhmann

Lecture 195 1.Nc3 g6 2.e4 Bg7 3.d4 d6 4.Be3 a6 5.h3 b5 6.a3 Nd7 7.Nf3

Lecture 196 Punishing an e6 weakness when f6 played - Aborigin100500 vs GM Alexsur81

Section 17: French Defence Two Knights variation: 1.Nc3 e6 2.e4 d5 3.Nf3

Lecture 197 4 Quad Position: Surprising but slight inaccurate - 3.d4 is stronger

Lecture 198 1.Nc3 e6 2.e4 d5 3.Nf3 Bb4

Lecture 199 A beautiful attacking game example - Book vs Ingerslev

Lecture 200 1.Nc3 e6 2.e4 d5 3.Nf3 Bb4 4.e5

Lecture 201 In 20 C's || A wonderful Greek Gift sacrifice - Kosteniuk vs Carol-Peter Gouw

Lecture 202 1.Nf3 e6 2.e4 d5 3.Nc3 d4 4.Ne2 c5

Lecture 203 In 38 C's || Dynamic pawn sacrifice for attacking play - Lisitsin vs Ragozin

Lecture 204 1.e4 e6 2.Nc3 d5 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.e5 Nfd7 5.d4 c5 6.dxc5 Bxc5 7.Bd3

Lecture 205 In 16 C's || Unprotected piece liability exploited - Tseshkovsky vs Polgar

Section 18: Two Knights Caro-Kann: 1.Nc3 c6 2.e4 d5 3.Nf3

Lecture 206 4 Quad Position: Surprising and quite accurate - White has edge :)

Lecture 207 1.Nc3 c6 2.e4 d5 3.Nf3

Lecture 208 Wesley So immortal game brilliancy at Olympiad 2022 vs Melkhumyan Grant

Lecture 209 1.e4 c6 2.Nc3 d5 3.Nf3 Bg4 4.h3 Bxf3 5.Qxf3 Nf6 6.d3 e6 7.a3

Lecture 210 In 60 C's || Getting bishop pair then f5 break powerful - Smyslov vs Botvinnik

Lecture 211 1.e4 c6 2.Nc3 d5 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.exd5 cxd5 5.d4 Bg4 6.h3 Bxf3 7.Qxf3

Lecture 212 In 150+ collections || An amazing king walk using dark squares- Tarrasch vs Reti

Lecture 213 1.e4 c6 2.Nc3 d5 3.Nf3 dxe4 4.Nxe4 Bg4 5.h3 Bxf3 6.Qxf3 Nd7 7.d4 Ngf6

Lecture 214 In 135+ Collections || Amazing sacrifices by both sides

Lecture 215 1.e4 c6 2.Nc3 d5 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.e5 Ne4 5.Qe2 Nxc3 6.dxc3 b6 7.Nd4 c5

Lecture 216 In 17 Collections || The dangers of allowing e6 pawn wedge - Spielmann vs Walter

Section 19: Anti-Caro-Kann with Qe2: 1.Nc3 c6 2.e4 d5 Qe2

Lecture 217 1.Nc3 c6 2.e4 d5 Qe2

Lecture 218 Very smooth attacking style win - GM Alexsur81 vs Voinkonis_Nikita (2498 blitz)

Section 20: Pirc Defence Style: 1.Nc3 d6 2.e4 OR 1.e4 d6 2.Nc3 (fairly accurate)

Lecture 219 1.Nc3 d6 2.e4 Nf6 3.d4 g6 4.Be2 Bg7 5.h4 {scores well in DBs)

Lecture 220 h4 hack attack move has a lot going on for it - Mestrovic vs Praznik

Lecture 221 1.Nc3 d6 2.e4 g6 3.f4 c6 4.Nf3 h5 5.Bc4 e6 6.Bb3 d5

Lecture 222 Power of the f5 break compensates bad bishop - Kingscrusher vs Realchess

Lecture 223 1.Nc3 d6 2.e4 Nf6 3.f4 e5 4.Nf3 Nbd7 5.Bc4

Lecture 224 Black swaps off attacking bishop vs Nbd7 Nc5 and Be6 - Kingscrusher vs FM SNOEBE

Lecture 225 1.Nc3 d6 2.e4 g6 3.f4 Bg7 4.Nf3 c5 5.Bc4 Nc6 6.a3 e6 7.Ba2 Nge7 8.d3 O-O

Lecture 226 Grand Prix attack surprise - with h4 later - Kingscrusher vs FM Strelok2222

Section 21: Symmetrical Tango: 1.Nc3 Nc6 2.d4 d5 3.e4

Lecture 227 1.Nc3 Nc6 2.d4 d5 3.e4

Lecture 228 Very strong center as basis for direct attack later - Siigur vs Samberk

Section 22: Dutch Defence, Reverse From's Gambit: 1.Nc3 f5 2.e4

Lecture 229 1.Nc3 f5 2.e4

Lecture 230 A flawed but instructive correspondence game - Rost vs Roscher

Section 23: Anti-Dutch Raphael Variation: 1.Nc3 f5 2.d4

Lecture 231 1.d4 f5 2.Nc3 Nf6 3.Bg5 d5 or 1.Nc3 f5 2.d4 etc

Lecture 232 In 7 Collections || A superb Anti-Dutch defence weapon - Jobava vs Sandipan

Lecture 233 1.d4 f5 2.Nc3 Nf6 3.Bg5 e6 4.g4

Lecture 234 Anti-dutch Nc3 system with interesting g4 gambit later - Kumaran vs Houska

Section 24: Owen's defence style: 1.Nc3 b6 2.e4 (followed by d4)

Lecture 235 1.e4 b6 2.d4 Bb7 3.Nc3 e6 4.Nf3 d5 OR 1.Nc3 b6 2.e4 Bb7 3.e4 e6

Lecture 236 In 15 Cs || A wonderful conception involving Ng5 and Qg4 - Alekhine vs Rozanov

Section 25: St George Defence style: 1.Nc3 a6

Lecture 237 1.Nc3 a6 2.g3

Lecture 238 1.Nc3 a6 2.g3 - seems logical based on "cost" of playing for b5 exposing a8

Section 26: Goldsmith Style: 1.Nc3 h5

Lecture 239 Black plays a disastrous blunder at critical moment - Mortazavi vs Basman

Section 27: PGN Downloads

Lecture 240 PGN File of games of interest for 1.Nc3 fans

Section 28: Conclusions and philosophical points

Lecture 241 Conclusions and Philosophical points

Lecture 242 Bonus Lecture

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Ionic 6+ With Nodejs - Complete Beginner To Pro Course 2022

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Ionic 6+ With Nodejs - Complete Beginner To Pro Course 2022
Published 8/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 41.53 GB | Duration: 75h 3m

Build Native iOS, Android Apps also PWA with Ionic 6+ Angular, Capacitor 4 & Nodejs (Typescript) as Backend with MongoDB



What you'll learn
Build Native apps for iOS & Android using Angular and the powerful features that Ionic offers along with Capacitor
Learn Nodejs (Typescript) with MongoDB from Basics to Advanced with proper & optimised coding file structure
Build Food Delivery App like Swiggy / Zomato / Uber-Eats (includes Customer App & Admin Panel in the Same App) with Ionic Angular & Capacitor, Nodejs (backend)
Learn to build Native Apps & Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) using Ionic Capacitor with Nodejs
Using Redis for Blacklisting RefreshTokens
Send Mails using SendGrid and Gmail
Integrate Payment Gateways like Razorpay
Learn the Basic Fundamentals of Ionic & Nodejs coupled with Advanced Features
Learn to use different Capacitor Plugins (also with Cordova) & Resolve all encountered issues in it
Test iOS & Android Apps on Real Devices (including Emulators & Simulators) and Publish those Apps to their respective stores (App Store & Google Play Store)
Learn to Deploy Nodejs to Heroku
Clean Coding Best Approaches
Support Chat App using Web Sockets - Coming Soon

Requirements
One should be little familiar with modern web development: HTML, CSS, JavaScript
A brief understanding of Angular and Typescript would be beneficial, but not ultimately required.
Without programming experience also, you will learn all you need to know to work with full stack development

Description
Building Full-Stack Applications (i.e. frontend + backend) with the MEAN stack is very popular - in this course, you will learn it from scratch at the example of a complete project!MEAN stands for MongoDB, Express.js, Angular (Ionic Framework using Angular) and Node.js - and combined, these four technologies allow you to build amazing web & mobile applications.Ionic is one of the most exciting & evolving technologies you should learn at the moment. It empowers you to build leading cross-platform mobile apps (native mobile apps) for iOS and Android, and also Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) using one codebase (written in HTML, JS and CSS)This course will introduce you to Ionic step by step and gradually adding more and more Ionic components. It teaches you the latest version of Ionic from scratch with no prior knowledge needed about it.Angular allows you to create awesome web applications powered by TypeScript / JavaScript. We will use it to build web applications that can be compiled into native mobile apps, running on any iOS or Android device, also teach you to build progressive web apps with same codebase simultaneously.The Ionic framework allows you to build Native Mobile Apps using your existing Angular, HTML, JS and CSS knowledge. Ionic provides a lot of beautiful components (which you'll learn about in this course) that can be used to create Native-like User Interfaces (UI).Capacitor (a tool provided by the Ionic team) will be used to then build a native mobile app for iOS/ Android based on your code. This allows you to publish your application on all possible devices (desktop and mobile) without having to learn lots of different languages! So with Ionic, you can use one codebase to create 3 different apps (iOS, Android, web).Node.js is probably THE most popular and modern server-side programming language you can dive into these days!Node.js developers are in high demand. Not to mention its applications in build workflows for projects of all sizes.No wonder that hybrid frameworks like Ionic are extremely popular and getting into high demand day by day and connecting it with one of the best backend technologies i.e., NodeJs & MongoDB as the database makes it a complete full stack course!.This course will teach you all of that! From scratch with zero prior knowledge assumed. Though if you do bring some knowledge, you'll of course be able to quickly jump into the course modules that are most interesting to you.My name is Nikhil Agarwal and I'm a professional web & app developer. I love creating awesome applications that are challenging & amazing.This course takes you from being a newbie(zero) to expert (advanced level) in Full Stack Development, taking a very practice-orientated route. At first you will gain all the basics knowledge along with that you'll build an app to use main Capacitor plugins & some basics concepts about Ionic. In the basics of Ionic you'll learn about its rich component library, how to fetch and handle user input, how to store data and access native device features and much more! After bagging all the basics, you'll build a realistic app (similar to Swiggy / Zomato / Uber-Eats) in this course.You'll dive into all important Ionic components & concepts such as navigation, user input, native device features (e.g. camera, geolocation, call, contacts, local notifications, share etc.), storage,http, authentication! Along with that You'll dive into basics of NodeJs, creating simple-complex APIs with optimise Coding Approaches and easy to understand file structure.Since building apps is only part of the fun, you'll of course also learn how to run your apps either in the browser, on an emulator/simulator or on real device!Here's a quick rundown of what you are going to learn in this course?- How to set up environment for Ionic projects in Windows & MAC & - How to run native apps in Emulator, Simulator & real devices for both iOS & Android. Also, testing app in browser, with all debugging tools- The basics about Ionic - How navigation works, how your project is structured and you use its rich component library- How to use the many beautiful components Ionic provides- How to use modals, alerts, toasts and many, many more useful UI components- How to fetch and handle user input through inputs, text-fields, dropdowns, dialogs etc.- How to authenticate users and access web servers to store & load data- How to work with different Capacitor plugins for PWAs & Native Mobile Apps (using Capacitor )- Clean Coding Practice along with App Styling & theming- NodeJs with Typescript as Backend with proper coding approaches & file structure- Handling middlewares, errors, authentication, security measures etc.- Using Redis for blacklisting refreshtokens, sending mail using Sendgrid and Gmail- & many moreFinally, you'll learn how to configure your app and publish App to the App Store or Google Play Store (or as a progressive web app) & even deploy NodeJs Backend to HerokuDoes this sound great?I can't wait to welcome you in this course! :)

Overview

Section 1: Course Introduction & How to get my Support

Lecture 1 Welcome to this Course

Lecture 2 Course Outline

Lecture 0 How to get the Most out of this Course

Lecture 0 How to Reach Out to Me through other medium?

Lecture 0 Join our Discord Community

Lecture 0 Learn more from my Youtube Channel

Section 2: Introduction to Ionic Framework

Lecture 3 Module Introduction

Lecture 0 What is Ionic?

Lecture 0 What is Angular?

Lecture 0 Understanding Ionic Ecosystem & How it Works

Lecture 0 Evolution of Ionic

Lecture 0 Ionic 6+ vs Ionic 5 vs Ionic 4 vs Ionic 3

Lecture 0 Ionic App - Compiled or Hybrid

Lecture 4 Capacitor vs Cordova

Section 3: Setting up the Environment

Lecture 5 Module Introduction

Lecture 6 Install Nodejs

Lecture 7 Creating your first project

Lecture 8 Setup Visual Studio Code Editor & Understand Ionic Project Structure

Section 4: Building Native Apps with Capacitor

Lecture 9 Module Introduction

Lecture 10 Creating an Android App & Running in Emulator & Real Android Device

Lecture 11 Creating an iOS App & Running in Simulator & Real iOS Device

Lecture 0 How to fix problems with cocoapods installation in M1 MacBook Pro

Section 5: Ionic Basics

Lecture 12 Module Introduction

Lecture 13 Ionic Starter Templates

Lecture 0 Ionic Routing & Navigations

Lecture 14 Ionic Navigation using NavController

Lecture 15 Ionic + Angular Page Lifecycle

Lecture 0 How to use Services in Ionic

Lecture 16 How to use Shared Components in Ionic

Lecture 0 Use of Promise async await try catch

Lecture 17 Spread Operators

Lecture 18 constructor vs ngOnInit

Lecture 19 Model vs Interface

Section 6: Working with HTTP Requests

Lecture 20 Module Introduction

Lecture 21 What is REST API

Lecture 22 Fetch all Data & Display in App

Lecture 23 Fetch Single Data & Display in App

Lecture 24 How to use HTTP POST, PUT Methods

Lecture 25 How to Deal with CORS Issue

Section 7: Debugging Ionic Apps

Lecture 26 Module Introduction

Lecture 27 Debugging Ionic App using console.log()

Lecture 28 Debugging using Browser DevTools & Breakpoints

Lecture 29 Debugging the App UI & Performance

Lecture 30 Debugging Android Apps in Real Device or Emulator

Lecture 0 Debugging IOS Apps in Real Device or Simulator

Section 8: Styling & Theming Ionic Apps

Lecture 0 Module Introduction

Lecture 31 Starting with CSS Utilities

Lecture 0 Setting Global Theme Variables

Lecture 0 Setting all Theme Colors at once

Lecture 0 Creating a New Theme Color

Lecture 0 Setting Global Styles

Lecture 0 Setting Platform-Specific Styles

Lecture 0 Styling Core Components with Variables

Lecture 0 Component-Specific CSS Variables & Custom Rules

Lecture 0 Using Dark Mode

Lecture 0 Module Introduction

Lecture 0 Network & Toast

Lecture 0 Share

Lecture 0 Camera - take picture, get from photos & share image via email

Lecture 0 Contacts - access phone contacts

Lecture 0 Call Number

Lecture 0 Local Notifications

Lecture 0 Implementing the native features on iOS using Capacitor v3

Lecture 0 Module Introduction

Lecture 0 2.Attributes, Property & Slots

Lecture 0 3.Ionic Grid (ion-grid)

Lecture 0 4.Grid Column (ion-col) Sizes & Responsiveness

Lecture 0 5.Grid Row & Column Alignments

Lecture 0 6.ion-grid vs ion-list

Lecture 0 7.ion-item, ion-label & ion-text

Lecture 0 Media Items (Image Elements) & Swipable List Items

Lecture 0 Understanding Virtual Scrolling

Lecture 0 Implementing Virtual Scrolling (ion-virtual-scroll)

Lecture 0 Implementing Infinite Scrolling (ion-infinite-scroll)

Lecture 0 Segmented Buttons

Lecture 0 Adding a Spinner (ion-spinner)

Lecture 0 Using the Loading Controller

Lecture 0 Using the ActionSheet Controller

Lecture 0 16.ion-refresher

Lecture 0 ion-slides (deprecated)

Lecture 0 ion-popover

Lecture 0 Module Introduction

Lecture 0 Adding PWA Elements

Lecture 0 Implementing PWA Elements for Camera and Toast

Section 9: Getting Started with Food Delivery App

Lecture 0 Module Introduction

Lecture 0 Creating a Blank Project for Food Delivery App

Lecture 0 Setting up Tabs Layout & apply Theming in a Blank Project

Lecture 0 4.Designing App Landing Screen (Home Page)

Lecture 0 5.Refractor Code for Home Screen (with shared components & skeleton loading)

Lecture 0 6.Designing Search Screen

Lecture 0 7.Refractoring Code for Search Screen (also Creating Empty-Screen Component)

Lecture 0 Design Restaurant Menu Screen (Items Page)

Lecture 0 Add Items To Cart

Lecture 0 Refractor Code for Items Page

Lecture 0 Design Cart Screen

Lecture 0 Making Cart Functional

Lecture 0 Refractor Code for Cart Screen

Lecture 0 Design Account Screen

Lecture 0 Refractor Code for Account Screen

Lecture 0 Designing All Addresses Screen

Lecture 0 Refractor Code for Address Screen

Lecture 32 Attached Source Code

Section 10: State Management

Lecture 0 Module Introduction

Lecture 0 Using Common Services

Lecture 0 Using RxJS Subjects & Subscriptions for State Management

Lecture 0 Using Service for Cart & Storage

Lecture 0 Reorder Functionality

Lecture 33 Attached Source Code

Section 11: Structuring data using Models

Lecture 0 Module Introduction

Lecture 0 Address Model

Lecture 0 Restaurant Model

Lecture 0 Category Model

Lecture 0 Item Model

Lecture 0 Cart Model

Lecture 0 Order Model

Lecture 34 Attached Source Code

Section 12: Working with Google Maps

Lecture 0 Module Introduction

Lecture 0 API Setup & Integration in App

Lecture 0 Design Add Address Screen

Lecture 0 Adding the Google Maps SDK

Lecture 0 Adding Marker & Integrating Native Capacitor Geolocation

Lecture 0 Using Geocoding API & adding Address

Lecture 0 Update Address

Lecture 0 Refractor Code

Lecture 35 Attached Source Code

Section 13: Implementing Modals

Lecture 0 Module Introduction

Lecture 0 Opening a Modal

Lecture 0 Search location modal using Places API

Lecture 0 How to Search Places from different Country or whole World

Lecture 0 Updating Marker position

Lecture 0 Bug fixes

Lecture 0 Change Marker using Geolocation

Lecture 0 Integrating Modal in Cart Page

Lecture 0 Integrating Modal in Home Page

Lecture 0 Fixing Bugs in Search-location Modal

Lecture 0 Using Modal for Editing Profile

Lecture 0 Finishing Touches

Lecture 36 Attached Source Code

Section 14: 16.Introduction to Nodejs, expressjs & mongoDB

Lecture 0 Module Introduction

Lecture 0 What is Nodejs

Lecture 0 Nodejs Architecture

Lecture 0 How Node Works

Lecture 37 What is Expressjs

Lecture 0 What is MongoDB

Lecture 0 Install Nodejs & MongoDB

Lecture 0 Understanding different request types in a server

Section 15: Setup Nodejs project & deep dive into its basics

Lecture 0 Module Introduction

Lecture 0 Creating new Nodejs Project & Setting it up (for Typescript)

Lecture 0 Understanding Routing Basics

Lecture 0 Understanding Middleware Basics

Lecture 0 Connecting to MongoDB

Lecture 0 Handling Environment Variables

Lecture 0 Structuring Nodejs Project

Lecture 0 Error Handling

Lecture 0 Accessing Request Variables

Lecture 0 Basics of Schema (Models)

Lecture 0 Implementing Request Validation & Overview of Http Error Status Code

Lecture 38 Attached Source Code

Section 16: User Authentication with Nodejs

Lecture 0 Module introduction

Lecture 0 Design Sign-in Screen

Lecture 0 Create Auth Service

Lecture 0 Design Sign-up Screen

Lecture 0 Create Forgot Password Screen

Lecture 0 Creating a User & understand CORS with Solution

Lecture 0 Refractor code

Lecture 0 Preparing for User Email Verification

Lecture 0 Send Verification Email using SendGrid & Gmail and Check for Unique Email A/c

Lecture 0 Resend Verification Email

Lecture 0 Encrypting password using bcrypt

Lecture 0 Design Email Verification (OTP) Screen

Lecture 0 What is JWT & how it works

Lecture 0 Implementing JWT for User Authentication

Lecture 0 Store Token & Setup Http Token Interceptor in Ionic App

Lecture 0 Setup Auth Middleware for Backend APIs

Lecture 0 Adding an Auth Guard in Ionic App

Lecture 0 Connecting OTP Screen with Backend APIs

Lecture 0 Design Reset password in Ionic App

Lecture 0 Creating Backend APIs & Connecting with Reset Password functionality in Frontend

Lecture 0 Optimising Code

Lecture 0 Logging out a User in Ionic App

Lecture 0 Fetch & Update Profile in Account page

Lecture 0 Using OTP Screen also as Component everywhere - Part 1

Lecture 0 Using OTP Screen also as Component everywhere - Part 2

Lecture 39 Attached Source Code

Section 17: Working with Admin Panel in same Ionic app for Live Data Seeding using Nodejs

Lecture 0 Module Introduction

Lecture 0 Setup Admin Panel with Role based Auth Routing

Lecture 0 Protecting OTP Screen Route and fixing some minor bugs

Lecture 0 Upload Banner Images and Display in App

Lecture 0 Refractor code

Lecture 0 Insert Cities in Mongodb Database

Lecture 0 Design Add Restaurant Screen

Lecture 0 Inserting Restaurant, Category documents in MongoDB using Nodejs - Part 1

Lecture 0 Inserting Restaurant, Category documents in MongoDB using Nodejs - Part 2

Lecture 0 Fetch Neaby Restaurants in Home & Search Screen using Geospatial Queries - Part1

Lecture 0 Fetch Neaby Restaurants in Home & Search Screen using Geospatial Queries - Part2

Lecture 0 Add Restaurant Menu Items (also learning mongodb populate & projection) - Part 1

Lecture 0 Add Restaurant Menu Items (also learning mongodb populate & projection) - Part 2

Lecture 0 Fetch Restaurant Menu Items (also optimise few designs)

Lecture 0 Perform CRUD Operations for User Addresses

Lecture 0 Fix Bugs in Cart, place order & fetch user orders

Lecture 40 Attached Source Code

Section 18: Implementing few Optimizations in Our App

Lecture 0 Module Introduction

Lecture 0 Using Auto-Login Guard in Ionic App

Lecture 0 Using ENUM in our Ionic app

Lecture 0 4. Confirm Alert message for Logout

Lecture 0 Optimise Login, Signup error message design & change dotstyle in Cart Screen

Lecture 0 Fix location model bug in Home page & optimise edit address code

Lecture 0 Converting Cart Model into an Interface

Lecture 0 Refractoring all Services

Lecture 0 Fix Cart Service check distance bug & refractor Cart page code

Lecture 0 Fixing Menu Screen items auto-scrolling bug

Lecture 0 Optimising Login & Signup Screen Designs

Lecture 0 Create City Interface & Optimising Add Restaurant Screen Design

Lecture 0 Converting Modals in Cart, Account & Edit-Address Screens into Sheet Modal

Lecture 0 Make Banner Clickable in Ionic App

Lecture 0 Implementing Dotenv file in our Nodejs App

Lecture 41 Attached Source Code

Section 19: Adding Pagination feature in Ionic App using Nodejs

Lecture 0 Module Introduction

Lecture 0 Implementing Pagination in Address Screen

Lecture 0 Implementing Pagination in Orders list in Account Screen

Lecture 0 Pagination in Restaurants list in Home & Search Screen

Lecture 42 Attached Source Code

Section 20: Implementing Refresh Token for Strong JWT Authentication

Lecture 0 Module Introduction

Lecture 0 Creating Refresh Token & Sending in Ionic App, also generate random secret keys

Lecture 0 Auto-generate new Access & Refresh Tokens when Access token expires

Lecture 43 Attached Source Code

Section 21: Blacklisting Refresh Tokens using Redis & applying few optimisations

Lecture 0 Module Introduction

Lecture 0 Understanding why blacklist RefreshTokens needed & Setting up Redis in MacOS

Lecture 0 Setting up Redis in Windows

Lecture 0 Setup Redis with Nodejs & Connect it with Local Server in your System

Lecture 0 Connecting to Redis Enterprise (Server) for free with Nodejs

Lecture 0 Optimise UserController in Nodejs to send only required User fields in frontend

Lecture 0 Blacklist RefreshToken in Nodejs using Redis & Optimise Token Interceptor

Lecture 0 Clear User Refresh Token from Redis database on Logout

Lecture 0 Brief on how to manage RefreshToken in Redis if same account in multiple device

Lecture 44 Attached Source Code

Section 22: Integrate COD & RAZORPAY Payment Options and test in Android & iOS

Lecture 0 Module Introduction

Lecture 0 Design Payment Option Screen & Prepare for Ordering

Lecture 0 Place Order via COD

Lecture 0 Fixing Current Date Timezone & Port Number issue in Nodejs

Lecture 0 Fixing Address Change Detection in Cart

Lecture 0 Add Android & iOS platforms with permissions & Integrate RAZORPAY in test mode

Lecture 0 Integrate Razorpay payment gateway in Live Mode

Lecture 0 Test App in Android & iOS using LiveReload

Lecture 45 Attached Source Code

Section 23: Fixing error messages for no records available in Nodejs

Lecture 0 Module Introduction

Lecture 0 Optimising Restaurant Controller for no records found

Lecture 0 Optimising OrderController for no records found

Lecture 0 Optimising AddressController for no records found

Lecture 46 Attached Source Code

Section 24: Indexing in MongoDB

Lecture 0 Module Introduction

Lecture 0 What is MongoDB Indexing

Lecture 0 Understanding types of Indexing & a brief about various operators

Lecture 0 Using geoNear(for distance), nearSphere & geoWithin in Restaurant controller w

Lecture 47 Attached Source Code

Section 25: Fix some Security Loopholes & optimise apps

Lecture 0 Module Introduction

Lecture 0 Applying Strict Role based Restrictions

Lecture 0 Restrict entry in Payment option page if email unverified

Lecture 0 Optimise catch() code

Lecture 0 Some final optimisation touches to our apps

Lecture 0 Implementing Edit Profile picture feature in App - Part 1

Lecture 0 Implementing Edit Profile picture feature in App - Part 2

Lecture 48 Attached Source Code

Section 26: Deploy Nodejs App for production to Heroku

Lecture 0 Module Introduction

Lecture 0 Horizontal vs Vertical Scaling

Lecture 0 Understanding MongoDB Replication

Lecture 0 Deploying Nodejs App to Heroku

Lecture 0 Checking Files in Heroku & Understanding about Heroku filesystem problem

Lecture 0 How to do Load Testing?

Lecture 49 Attached Source Code

Section 27: Preparing Ionic App for Production

Lecture 0 Module Introduction

Lecture 0 Customise StatusBar & install SplashScreen plugin in Ionic App

Lecture 0 Preparing Android App Configurations & Understanding Hardware BackButton

Lecture 0 Preparing iOS App Configurations

Lecture 0 Generate Custom Icons & SplashScreens for Android & iOS

Lecture 0 Preparing environment.prod.ts file

Lecture 50 Attached Source Code

Section 28: Publishing Ionic App to Play Store & App Store

Lecture 0 Module Introduction

Lecture 0 Publishing iOS App on App Store

Lecture 0 Publishing Android App on Play Store

Lecture 0 Useful Links & Tips

Lecture 51 Attached Source Code

This course is for everyone (whether beginner or already a Developer) who wants to become an Advanced-level full stack Developer with popular technologies like Ionic Angular & Nodejs.,This course is for everyone interested in diving into the development of native mobile apps for iOS and Android using one codebase.,This course is also for everyone interested in learning Nodejs as Backend and become a full stack developer.,It is useful for Web developers as well as App developers.,Anyone with little knowledge of HTML, CSS, JS can easily enrol in this course but that's not mandatory.

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Gmat - Verbal Section 310 Practice Questions

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Gmat - Verbal Section 310 Practice Questions
Last updated 2/2021
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 7.88 GB | Duration: 16h 4m

A comprehensive GMAT verbal course teaching you all of the strategies, gists, and tips to excel in verbal of GMAT



What you'll learn
In this course you will see 310 different quantitative practice questions and their solutions.
Once you master the techniques that I teach you in this course, you'll be able to solve GMAT Verbal questions comfortably and fast.
In this course, you will learn the fundamentals and advanced techniques that a successful test taker must know to solve any GMAT Verbal Questions.
You will know everything covered on the verbal section of the GMAT.
I will teach you how to choose your answer smartly, identifying common wrong answer types and eliminating them first.
You will master the subjects and remember the approach to each question to solve fast.
I solve each question with great detail, not only giving its solution but also giving necessary prerequisite knowledge to remind you
You will be equipped with not only the test-taking strategies but also the deep knowledge to dominate the verbal section of the GMAT.

Requirements
This course does not have any prerequisites, but it will be more beneficial if you are familiar with very basic English language grammer rules.

Description
Verbal section, which consists of three parts - Sentence Correction, Critical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension. You will have quantative section and verbal section. I will teach you in this course verbal section. Verbal questions can be sometimes blur, not easy to comprehend, and can be sometimes full of trap, easy to fall in. If you aim to get high score, you need to solve almost all of the questions correctly. If you know how to tackle each question, it will help you a lot and help you be in safety zone, without falling into any traps that will be definitely on your way. I will teach you important methods to tackle each question, and , therefore, you will be able to solve questions comfortably.In this course I will solve hundreds of different questions as well as teach you the best strategies to tackle each verbal question. When you complete this course, you will not only solve any verbal question but also gain full confidence.Without solving and tackling as many practice questions as you can, it is impossible to be confident and proficient in verbal part. You have to face many different type of questions and learn important strategies to tackle each questions while practicing. This is the way how top most successful students prepare the exam, and therefore, they become successful. Here, I follow this method. Don't lose too many time with useless methods and academic knowledge but jump into water and swim. Along the way you are swimming, I will give all the information, methods, and strategies you need to know.If you still have problem, you are always welcome to ask me.In this course you will find carefully selected 400 questions and their solutions. The best beneficial way of studying this course is that:1- You try to solve each question on yourself, noting that the duration of solving each question.2- And, then, watch my solution. Note that if you find any information or logical approach to solve the question fast and comfortably.3- Compare your solution and my solution.4- Think on where you can accelerate your solution if your answer is correct.5- Think on where you did mistake if your answer is wrong. I solve each question in detail in which I give explicit strategy to approach the question, helping you understand the gist of each question type.I am pretty sure that you will find this course beneficial since I teach you step-by-step how to overcome the GMAT verbal questions.

Overview

Section 1: Sentence Correction Practice Questions

Lecture 1 Sentence Correction - Sample Practice Question 1

Lecture 2 Sentence Correction - Question 1

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Section 2: Critical Reasoning Practice Questions

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Section 3: Reading Comprehension Practice Questions

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Section 4: Practice Test 1 - Gmat Verbal Section

Section 5: Solutions Of Practice Test 1

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Section 7: Solution of Practice Test 2

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MasterClass - Black: History, Freedom & Love

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MasterClass - Black: History, Freedom & Love
Angela Davis, Cornel West, Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw, Nikole Hannah-Jones, Sherrilyn Ifill, Jelani Cobb, and John McWhorter | Duration: 10:47 h | Video: H264 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC 48 kHz 2ch | 28 GB | Language: English

Lessons from Influential Black Voices

Seven preeminent Black thought leaders share their insight on the reckoning with race in America in three parts: past, present, and future.

From critical race theory to the 1619 Project, Black intellectuals are reshaping conversations on race in America. Now seven of those preeminent voices share their insight on the reckoning with race in America in three parts: past, present, and future. Gain a foundational understanding of the history of white supremacy and discover a path forward through the limitless capacity and resilience of Black love.

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Gre - Comprehensive Quantitative Section (420 Questions )

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Gre - Comprehensive Quantitative Section (420 Questions )
Last updated 11/2020
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 5.89 GB | Duration: 20h 4m

A comprehensive GRE quantitative course teaching you all of the strategies, gists, and tips to excel in GRE quantitative



What you'll learn
You will see hundreds of different quantitative (maths ) question types and their solutions, which will help you hove your skill to beat GRE.
Once you master the techniques that I teach you in this course, you'll be able to solve GRE Quantitative questions comfortably and fast.
In this course, you will learn the fundamentals and advanced techniques that a successful test taker must know to solve any GRE Quantitative questions.
You will know everything covered on the GRE Quantitative exam parts
I will teach you how to choose your answer smartly, identifying common wrong answer types and eliminating them first.
You will master the subjects and remember the approach to each question to solve fast.
I solve each question with great detail, not only giving its solution but also giving necessary prerequisite knowledge to remind you and help you make connectio
You will be equipped with not only the test-taking strategies but also the deep knowledge to dominate the quantitative section of the GRE.

Requirements
This course does not have any prerequisites, but it will be more beneficial if you are familiar with very basic Arithmetic, Algebra and Geometry.

Description
If you aim to get higher score on GRE, and you need to give as many correct answer choice as you can in short time in order to get high score. Most top scorers give full correct answers at GRE Quantitative section. I teach each question explicitly and bring each time prerequisite knowledge in order you to memorize the critical gist information.In this course you will find carefully selected hundreds of questions and their solutions. The best beneficial way of studying this course is that:1- You try to solve each question on yourself, noting that the duration of solving each question.2- And, then, watch my solution. Note that if you find any information or logical approach to solve the question fast and comfortably.3- Compare your solution and my solution.4- Think on where you can accelerate your solution if your answer is correct.5- Think on where you did mistake if your answer is wrong.I solve each question in detail in which I give explicit strategy to approach the question, helping you understand the gist of each question type.I am pretty sure that you will find this course beneficial since I teach you step-by-step how to overcome the GRE Quantitative Part.

Overview

Section 1: Comparison Questions

Lecture 1 Comparison Question 1

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Section 2: Quiz 1 - Comparison

Section 3: Solution Of Quiz 1- Comparison

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Section 4: Data Interpretation

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Section 7: Multiple Choice Questions

Lecture 161 Multiple Choice Question 1

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Lecture 163 Multiple Choice Question 3

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Section 8: Quiz - Multiple Choice

Section 9: Solutions of Quiz 3 - Multiple Choice Questions

Lecture 311 Quiz 3- Multiple Choice Question 1

Lecture 312 Quiz 3- Multiple Choice Question 2

Lecture 313 Quiz 3- Multiple Choice Question 3

Lecture 314 Quiz 3- Multiple Choice Question 4

Lecture 315 Quiz 3- Multiple Choice Question 5

Lecture 316 Quiz 3- Multiple Choice Question 6

Lecture 317 Quiz 3- Multiple Choice Question 7

Section 10: One or More Multiple Choice Questions

Lecture 318 One or More Multiple Choice Question 1

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Lecture 320 One or More Multiple Choice Question 3

Lecture 321 One or More Multiple Choice Question 4

Lecture 322 One or More Multiple Choice Question 5

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Section 11: Quiz 4 - Multiple Choice or More

Section 12: Solutions of Quiz 4 - Multiple Choice or More

Lecture 396 Quiz 4 - Multiple Choice or More Question 1

Lecture 397 Quiz 4 - Multiple Choice or More Question 2

Lecture 398 Quiz 4 - Multiple Choice or More Question 3

Section 13: Practice Tests

Section 14: Solutions of Practic Test 1

Lecture 399 Practice Test 1 - Question 1

Lecture 400 Practice Test 1 - Question 2

Lecture 401 Practice Test 1 - Question 3

Lecture 402 Practice Test 1 - Question 4

Lecture 403 Practice Test 1 - Question 5

Lecture 404 Practice Test 1 - Question 6

Lecture 405 Practice Test 1 - Question 7

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Lecture 409 Practice Test 1 - Question 11

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Lecture 411 Practice Test 1 - Question 13

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Lecture 413 Practice Test 1 - Question 15

Lecture 414 Practice Test 1 - Question 16

Lecture 415 Practice Test 1 - Question 17

Lecture 416 Practice Test 1 - Question 18

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Lecture 418 Practice Test 1 - Question 20

Lecture 419 Practice Test 1 - Question 21

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Lecture 421 Practice Test 1 - Question 23

Lecture 422 Practice Test 1 - Question 24

Lecture 423 Practice Test 1 - Question 25

Section 15: Practice Test 2 - Gre Quantitative

Section 16: Solutions of Practic Test 2

Lecture 424 Practice Test 2 - Gre Quantitative 1

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Lecture 426 Practice Test 2 - Gre Quantitative 3

Lecture 427 Practice Test 2 - Gre Quantitative 4

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Lecture 430 Practice Test 2 - Gre Quantitative 7

Lecture 431 Practice Test 2 - Gre Quantitative 8

Lecture 432 Practice Test 2 - Gre Quantitative 9

Lecture 433 Practice Test 2 - Gre Quantitative 10

Lecture 434 Practice Test 2 - Gre Quantitative 11

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Lecture 436 Practice Test 2 - Gre Quantitative 13

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Lecture 438 Practice Test 2 - Gre Quantitative 15

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Lecture 440 Practice Test 2 - Gre Quantitative 17

Lecture 441 Practice Test 2 - Gre Quantitative 18

Lecture 442 Practice Test 2 - Gre Quantitative 19

Lecture 443 Practice Test 2 - Gre Quantitative 20

Lecture 444 Practice Test 2 - Gre Quantitative 21

Lecture 445 Practice Test 2 - Gre Quantitative 22

Lecture 446 Practice Test 2 - Gre Quantitative 23

Lecture 447 Practice Test 2 - Gre Quantitative 24

Lecture 448 Practice Test 2 - Gre Quantitative 25

This course is appropriate for all levels of prospective GRE takers, including high level of quantitative students who are aiming to score on the GMAT, as well as lower level of students who really need to focus on improving their skills and knowledge to get as many right answers as possible.

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