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Android And Apple App Development: Beginner To Pro

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Android And Apple App Development: Beginner To Pro
Last updated 2/2017
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 22.01 GB | Duration: 42h 4m

Never developed an app before? Learn Android and Apple development, learn Java and Swift. Learn Phonegap and app design.



What you'll learn
App development without writing code at all using Android App Inventor
Basics of Java, which is essential for Android Development
App designs using the popular Sketch 3 mobile mockup software
PhoneGap that allows you to write your app using one programming language and SDK, then convert it to other platforms for publishing.
Learn the new Swift programming language

Requirements
If you've ever wanted to actually build the mobile app ideas floating around in your head but didn't know where to start, this is the course for you. This course is meant to get you started developing mobile apps even if you've never written a line of code.
You'll learn both Android and iOS development along with the Java and Swift programming languages.

Description
If you've ever wanted to actually build the mobile app ideas floating around in your head but didn't know where to start, this is the course for you. This course is meant to get you started developing mobile apps even if you've never written a line of code. You'll start by building fully functional apps without writing code. You'll then move to fully learn both Android and iOS development along with the Java and Swift programming languages. Going beyond just app development, you'll also learn mobile UI/UX design and how to mock up your app ideas using Sketch 3. Finally you'll learn how to leverage the power of PhoneGap, which lets you write your app once and convert it to other platforms for publishing. Getting Started with App DevelopmentYou'll start by learning app development without writing code at all using Android App Inventor. Here you'll learn basic programming terminology and concepts by building functioning mobile apps that you can actually publish to the market. By removing the coding aspect from app development, you'll be able to truly understand what you're doing before diving into the more complex world of writing code. This is what sets our course apart from all the others you'll see on Udemy. Android App DevelopmentFirst you'll learn the basics of Java, which is essential for Android Development. Then you'll be ready to learn Android app development,Apple (iOS) App DevelopmentStart by learning the new Swift programming language. Swift is the language iOS developers will be using to develop apps moving forward. Next you'll learn basic iOS app development using Xcode before moving on to intermediate and advanced topics that will allow you to publish apps to the app store, add in-app purchasing and much more. App Design and UI/UX DesignApps that don't look great or don't function well for the user will be deleted faster than they were downloaded. In the following sections you'll learn everything you need to know about user interface design and user experience design so you can develop apps that people will actually want to use. You'll also learn how to mock up your app designs using the popular Sketch 3 mobile mockup software. PhoneGapPhoneGap is a technology that allows you to write your app using one programming language and SDK, then convert it to other platforms for publishing. So if you prefer to make your app using Java and the Android SDK, you'll be able to publish your apps to the Apple App Store and the Windows App Store without having to write new apps for each platform. Neat!

Overview

Section 1: Build Android Apps with App Inventor 2 - No Coding Required

Lecture 1 Introduction

Lecture 2 Course Breakdown

Lecture 3 Introduction to App Inventor 2

Section 2: App Inventor 2: Setting Up App Inventor for Development

Lecture 4 App Inventor Setup Introduction

Lecture 5 Creating A Gmail Account

Lecture 6 App Inventor Companion App - Option 1

Lecture 7 Setting Up Onscreen Emulator - Option 2

Lecture 8 Setting Up Usb Device Part 1 - Option 3

Lecture 9 Setting Up Usb Device Part 2 - Option 3

Lecture 10 Section Recap

Section 3: App Inventor 2: Breaking Down The Component Editor

Lecture 11 Component Editor Introduction

Lecture 12 Pallette Section

Lecture 13 Components View And Components Section

Lecture 14 Properties Section

Lecture 15 Blocks Editor Build Options And Media Section

Lecture 16 Components Editor In Action

Lecture 17 Section recap

Section 4: App Inventor 2: Breaking Down The Blocks Editor

Lecture 18 Blocks Editor Introduction

Lecture 19 Blocks Drawer

Lecture 20 Blocks Viewer And Media Section

Lecture 21 Blocks Editor In Action

Lecture 22 Section Recap

Section 5: App Inventor 2: Your First App: Hello Purr

Lecture 23 First App Introduction

Lecture 24 First Application Overview

Lecture 25 Setting Up Our First Application

Lecture 26 Component Spotlight: Button

Lecture 27 Component Spotlight: Label

Lecture 28 Creating Our First Application

Lecture 29 Running Our Application

Lecture 30 Section Recap

Section 6: App Inventor 2: Your Second App: Audiobook Log

Lecture 31 Second App Introduction

Lecture 32 Second App Overview

Lecture 33 Component Spotlight - HorizontalArrangement

Lecture 34 Component Spotlight - VerticalArrangement

Lecture 35 Arranging Our Buttons

Lecture 36 Component Spotlight - Checkbox

Lecture 37 Naming Our Chapters

Lecture 38 Component Spotlight - Sound

Lecture 39 Setting Up Chapter Audio

Lecture 40 Adding Space To Our Layout

Lecture 41 Updating Our Component Names

Lecture 42 Block Time: Making Our Buttons Play Audio

Lecture 43 Testing Final App

Lecture 44 Section Recap

Section 7: App Inventor 2: Understanding Backing Up, Restoring & Sharing App Inventor Proje

Lecture 45 App Backup, Restore And Share Intro

Lecture 46 Understanding App Inventor File Types

Lecture 47 Downloading & Backing App Inventor Apps

Lecture 48 Uploading, Sharing & Restoring App Inventor Apps

Lecture 49 Section Recap

Section 8: App Inventor 2: Your Third App : Skeleton Review

Lecture 50 Third App Introduction

Lecture 51 Third App Overview

Lecture 52 Component Spotlight: Canvas

Lecture 53 Layout Canvas & Labels

Lecture 54 Component Spotlight: Ball

Lecture 55 Implement Hotspots And Upload Media

Lecture 56 Block Time - Activating Tapped Bones

Lecture 57 Block Time - Simplifying Activated Bone Blocks With Procedures

Lecture 58 Block Time - Resetting Hotspot Colors With Procedures

Lecture 59 Component Spotlight - Player

Lecture 60 Adding Vibration To Hotspots

Lecture 61 Section Recap

Section 9: App Inventor 2: Your Fourth App: My Business App

Lecture 62 Fourth App Introduction

Lecture 63 Fourth App Overview

Lecture 64 Basic Home Screen Layout

Lecture 65 Navigation Drawer Layout

Lecture 66 Component Spotlight - Activity Starter

Lecture 67 Implementing Website Activity

Lecture 68 Implementing Map Activity

Lecture 69 Component Spotlight - PhoneCall

Lecture 70 Implementing Call Screen Part 1 - Intro To Multiple Screens

Lecture 71 Implementing Call Screen Part 2 - Intro To Multiple Screens

Lecture 72 Component Spotlight - Textbox

Lecture 73 Implementing Email Screen Layout

Lecture 74 Block Time - Sending Emails With The Help Of Variables

Lecture 75 Section Recap

Section 10: App Inventor 2: Your Fifth App: Free Form Task List

Lecture 76 Fifth App Introduction

Lecture 77 Fifth App Overview

Lecture 78 Implementing Top Task Bar Layout

Lecture 79 Component Spotlight - Listview

Lecture 80 Component Spotlight - File

Lecture 81 Finalizing Main Screen Layout With Listview, File, And Empty List Image

Lecture 82 Implementing Taskform Screen And Structure

Lecture 83 Component Spotlight - Listpicker

Lecture 84 Finalizing Taskform Screen With Listpicker, And Form Input

Lecture 85 Block Time: Passing Data Between Screens

Lecture 86 Block Time: Adding Tasks To File - Understanding Parsing Pt1

Lecture 87 Block Time: Displaying Tasks From File Using Listview - Understanding Parsing Pt

Lecture 88 Block Time: Deleting Our List And Toggling Filter Bar

Lecture 89 Block Time: Toggling Main Image And Canceling Tasks

Lecture 90 Block Time : Showing New Tasks First With List Reversal

Lecture 91 Block Time: Making Tasks Pretty Using Text Manipulation

Lecture 92 Section Recap

Section 11: App Inventor 2: Getting Your App To The Market

Lecture 93 Application To Market Introduction

Lecture 94 Introduction To Android Market (Google Play Store)

Lecture 95 Opening A Google Play Developer Account

Lecture 96 Introduction To Google Play Developer Account

Lecture 97 Google Play Developer Account Breakdown

Lecture 98 Application Graphic Assets

Lecture 99 Uploading And Publishing App To Google Play Store

Lecture 100 Updating Your Android Application

Lecture 101 Section Recap

Section 12: App Inventor 2: Conclusion

Lecture 102 Course Recap

Lecture 103 Additional Resources

Lecture 104 Closing Message

Section 13: Fundamentals of Java Programming

Lecture 105 Introduction

Section 14: Java: Introduction to Java Programming

Lecture 106 Getting Started with NetBeans

Lecture 107 Variables

Lecture 108 Strings & Mathematical Operators

Lecture 109 Methods (Functions)

Lecture 110 Boolean Logic & IF ELSE Statements (Part 1/2)

Lecture 111 Boolean Logic & IF ELSE Statements (Part 2/2)

Lecture 112 Loops

Lecture 113 Arrays

Lecture 114 For Loop

Section 15: Java: Object Oriented Programming (OOP)

Lecture 115 Object Oriented Programming (OOP)

Lecture 116 Constructors (OOP)

Section 16: Java: Java Review

Lecture 117 Review of Concepts So Far

Section 17: Java: More Beginner Java

Lecture 118 Multi-dimensional Arrays

Lecture 119 Array Lists

Lecture 120 String Functions

Lecture 121 Try Catch & Exceptions

Lecture 122 User Input

Lecture 123 File Reading/Writing

Lecture 124 Switch/Enumerations

Section 18: Android App Development: Easy and Quick Programming

Lecture 125 Course Introduction

Lecture 126 Brief Android Overview

Lecture 127 Final Project Demo

Section 19: Android App: Setting Up Your Environment

Lecture 128 Section Introduction

Lecture 129 Installing The Java Development Kit

Lecture 130 Downloading And Installing Android Studio

Lecture 131 Adding Sdk Tools, Packages And Platforms

Lecture 132 Section Conclusion

Section 20: Android App: Structure Of An Android Application

Lecture 133 Section Introduction

Lecture 134 Configuring New Projects P1: Application Name, Package Name, Project Location

Lecture 135 Configuring New Projects P2: Targeted Device; Android SDK's

Lecture 136 Configuring New Projects P3: Starter Activities

Lecture 137 Configuring New Projects P4: Activity Customization

Lecture 138 Activities

Lecture 139 Manifest File

Lecture 140 Build.gradle File

Lecture 141 Res directory: drawable folder

Lecture 142 Res directory: layout folder

Lecture 143 Res directory: menu folder

Lecture 144 Res directory: values folder

Lecture 145 Section Recap

Section 21: Android App: Running & Testing Android Applications

Lecture 146 Section Introduction

Lecture 147 Setting Up (Physical) Android Phone

Lecture 148 Setting Up Emulator

Lecture 149 Running App Via Device or Emulator

Lecture 150 Android Tool Window

Lecture 151 Section Recap

Section 22: Android App: Breaking Down Android Layouts

Lecture 152 Section Introduction

Lecture 153 Views & View Groups

Lecture 154 Introduction To Layouts Editor / Visual Designer

Lecture 155 Breaking Down Android Layouts

Lecture 156 Introduction To Widgets

Lecture 157 Defining Layout Text With The String Resource File

Lecture 158 Brief Overview Of Android Dimensions

Lecture 159 Creating Additional Layouts With Android Studio

Lecture 160 Section Recap

Section 23: Android App: Breaking Down Android Activities

Lecture 161 Section Introduction

Lecture 162 The Activity Lifecycle

Lecture 163 Settings Layouts And Accessing UI elements From Activity

Lecture 164 Creating Additional Activities With Android Studio

Lecture 165 Creating Additional Activities Without Android Studio

Lecture 166 Section Recap

Section 24: Android App: Breaking Down Android Intents

Lecture 167 Section Introduction

Lecture 168 Intent Overview

Lecture 169 Starting New Activities With Intents

Lecture 170 Sending Data To Other Activities

Lecture 171 Receiving From Another Activity

Lecture 172 Creating Implicit Intents

Lecture 173 Section Recap

Section 25: Android App: Setting Up Notebook Application

Lecture 174 Section Introduction

Lecture 175 Creating Notebook Application

Lecture 176 Breaking Down Newly Created Project Part 1

Lecture 177 Breaking Down Newly Created Project Part 2

Lecture 178 Implementing The Main Activity Listfragment

Lecture 179 Breaking Down Fragments

Lecture 180 Section Recap

Section 26: Android App: Implementing Main Note List

Lecture 181 Section Introduction

Lecture 182 Application Roadmap Part 1

Lecture 183 Demonstrating Simple ArrayAdapter

Lecture 184 Implementing Custom ArrayAdapter Part 1 : Creating Row Layout

Lecture 185 Implementing Custom ArrayAdapter Part 2 : Creating Note Data Structure

Lecture 186 Implementing Custom ArrayAdapter Part 3 : Creating NoteAdapter

Lecture 187 Implementing Custom ArrayAdapter Part 4 : Finalizing And Filling Note List

Lecture 188 Implementing Custom ArrayAdapter Part 5 : Optimizing NoteAdapter

Lecture 189 Section Recap

Section 27: Android App: Implementing NoteViewFragment & NoteDetailActivity

Lecture 190 Section Introduction

Lecture 191 Application Roadmap Part 2

Lecture 192 Creating NoteDetailActivity

Lecture 193 Starting NoteDetailActivity Via Intent

Lecture 194 Adding NoteViewFragment Part 1 : Creating The Fragment

Lecture 195 Adding NoteViewFragment Part 2 : Creating The Layout

Lecture 196 Adding NoteViewFragment Part 3: Populating Layout With Received Note Data

Lecture 197 Dynamically Loading NoteViewFragment

Lecture 198 Section Recap

Section 28: Android App: Implementing NoteEditFragment

Lecture 199 Section Introduction

Lecture 200 Application Roadmap Part 3

Lecture 201 Creating ListFragment Context Menu Part 1 : Adding Menu layout

Lecture 202 Creating ListFragment Context Menu Part 2 : Implementing Menu Layout

Lecture 203 Adding NoteEditFragment Part 1 : Creating The Fragment

Lecture 204 Adding NoteEditFragment Part 2 : Creating The Layout

Lecture 205 Adding NoteEditFragment Part 3 : Populating Layout With Received Note Data

Lecture 206 Dynamically Adding And Starting Noteeditfragment Part 1

Lecture 207 Dynamically Adding And Starting Noteeditfragment Part 2

Lecture 208 Section Recap

Section 29: Android App: Improving NoteEditFragment

Lecture 209 Section Introduction

Lecture 210 Creating AlertDialog Box

Lecture 211 Implementing Category Button OnClickListener

Lecture 212 Creating AlertDialog Confirmation Box

Lecture 213 Implementing Save Button OnClickListener

Lecture 214 Retaining Information On Orientation Change With OnSaveInstanceState

Lecture 215 Section Recap

Section 30: Android App: Creating New Notes

Lecture 216 Section Introduction

Lecture 217 Application Roadmap Part 4

Lecture 218 Adding New Note Item To Action Bar Part 1 : Updating Action Bar Layout

Lecture 219 Adding New Note Item To Action Bar Part 2 : Receiving Action Bar Selection

Lecture 220 Modifying NoteEditFragment For Note Creation

Lecture 221 Fixing New Note Bug Part 1: Sending Data To Fragments

Lecture 222 Fixing New Note Bug Part 2: Retrieving Data In Fragments

Lecture 223 Section Recap

Section 31: Android App: Adding The Database

Lecture 224 Section Introduction

Lecture 225 Creating And Defining Our Database

Lecture 226 Getting Help From SQLiteOpenHelper

Lecture 227 Reading Notes From Our Database Part 1: Implementing Database Methods

Lecture 228 Reading Notes From Our Database Part 2: Using Database Methods

Lecture 229 Creating New Notes In Our Database Part 1: Implementing Database Methods

Lecture 230 Creating New Notes In Our Database Part 2: Using Database Methods

Lecture 231 Updating Preexisting Notes

Lecture 232 Deleting Notes

Lecture 233 Section Recap

Section 32: Android App: Adding Application Preferences / Settings

Lecture 234 Section Introduction

Lecture 235 Application Roadmap Part 5

Lecture 236 Creating Preference Fragment Layout

Lecture 237 Creating Preference Fragment & Activity

Lecture 238 Starting & Tweaking Preference Activity / Fragment

Lecture 239 Retrieving Application Preferences

Lecture 240 Section Recap

Section 33: Android App: Course Conclusion

Lecture 241 Course Recap And Next Steps

Lecture 242 Additional Resources

Lecture 243 Closing Message

Section 34: Swift Programming for Beginners

Lecture 244 Course Introduction

Section 35: Swift: Variables and Strings

Lecture 245 Section Introduction

Lecture 246 Variables

Lecture 247 Strings

Lecture 248 Section Conclusion

Section 36: Swift: Your first app

Lecture 249 Section Introduction

Lecture 250 FirstApp

Lecture 251 madLibs

Lecture 252 Section Conclusion

Section 37: Swift: Branching

Lecture 253 Section Introduction

Lecture 254 if and bool

Lecture 255 boolExp

Lecture 256 operators

Lecture 257 switch Part 1

Lecture 258 switch Part 2

Lecture 259 Section Conclusion

Section 38: Swift: Collections + Loops

Lecture 260 Section Introduction

Lecture 261 arrays

Lecture 262 dictionaries

Lecture 263 for loops

Lecture 264 while

Lecture 265 loops+collections

Lecture 266 Section Conclusion

Section 39: Swift: Functions

Lecture 267 Section Introduction

Lecture 268 functions Part1

Lecture 269 functions Part2&3

Lecture 270 functions Part4

Lecture 271 scope

Lecture 272 Section Conclusion

Section 40: Swift: Enumerations

Lecture 273 Section Introduction

Lecture 274 Enummotivation

Lecture 275 Defandusage

Lecture 276 Section Conclusion

Section 41: Swift: Structures

Lecture 277 Section Introduction

Lecture 278 Structure definition and basic usage

Lecture 279 Structure methods and sorting

Lecture 280 Type methods vs instance methods

Lecture 281 Another example: a 3d Point typ

Lecture 282 Section Conclusion

Section 42: Swift: Classes

Lecture 283 Section Introduction

Lecture 284 Definition basic usage

Lecture 285 Subclassing

Lecture 286 Method overriding in collections

Lecture 287 Type casting

Lecture 288 Inheritance pros v cons

Lecture 289 Protocols

Lecture 290 Optionals

Lecture 291 Section Conclusion

Section 43: iOS 9 App Development For Beginners

Lecture 292 Course Introduction

Lecture 293 Registering As iOS Developer

Lecture 294 First iOS project

Lecture 295 Adding Controls

Lecture 296 Completing The App

Section 44: iOS 9: Building the User Interface

Lecture 297 Building The User Interface

Lecture 298 Storyboard Basics 1

Lecture 299 Storyboard Basics 2

Lecture 300 UILabel Storyboard

Lecture 301 UILabel Code

Lecture 302 UIbutton Control

Lecture 303 UItextfield Control

Lecture 304 UItextview Control

Lecture 305 UIsegmented Control

Lecture 306 UIslider Control

Lecture 307 UIswitch Control

Lecture 308 UIprogressview Control

Lecture 309 UIactivityindicator Control

Lecture 310 UIstepper Control

Lecture 311 UIimageview Control

Lecture 312 UIdatepicker Control

Lecture 313 Page Control

Lecture 314 UIPicker Control

Lecture 315 UITableView 1

Lecture 316 UITableView 2

Lecture 317 UITableView 3

Lecture 318 UITableView 4

Lecture 319 UICollectionView

Lecture 320 NavigationController

Lecture 321 Passing Data

Lecture 322 UITabBar Controller

Lecture 323 UIToolbar Control

Lecture 324 User Alerts And Messages

Lecture 325 UIWebView 1

Lecture 326 UIWebView 2

Section 45: iOS 9: iOS features

Lecture 327 iOS Features

Lecture 328 Geocoding

Lecture 329 Using MKMapItem

Lecture 330 Using MapKit

Lecture 331 Getting the Current Location

Lecture 332 Posting Using Uiactivityviewcontroller

Lecture 333 Posting to Twitter Using SLComposeViewController

Lecture 334 Posting to Facebook Using SLComposeViewController

Lecture 335 Going Async

Lecture 336 Reminders and Alarms

Lecture 337 File Management

Section 46: iOS 9: Working with data

Lecture 338 Working With Data

Lecture 339 Nsdictionary Intro

Lecture 340 Json

Lecture 341 Databases

Lecture 342 Sqlite Walkthrough

Lecture 343 iCloud Files - UIDocument

Lecture 344 iCloud Setup

Lecture 345 iCloudFiles

Section 47: iOS 9: Publishing your App

Lecture 346 Publishing Your App

Lecture 347 iOS Dev Center

Lecture 348 Provisioning

Lecture 349 iTunesconnect

Section 48: iOS 9: Conclusion

Lecture 350 Conclusion and Resources

Lecture 351 Closing Message

Section 49: Intermediate iOS 9 Programming

Lecture 352 Introduction to the Course

Section 50: Intermediate iOS 9: Remote Data Access

Lecture 353 Remote Data Access Introduction

Lecture 354 JSON

Lecture 355 Accessing a Remote Service

Section 51: Intermediate iOS 9: iOS Media

Lecture 356 iOS Media Introduction

Lecture 357 Image Gallery

Lecture 358 Image Picker

Lecture 359 Taking a Photo

Lecture 360 Save to Photo Album

Lecture 361 Playing a Video

Lecture 362 Recording a Video

Lecture 363 Playing Audio

Lecture 364 Recording Audio

Lecture 365 Accessing the Media Library

Section 52: Intermediate iOS 9: GPS and Mapping

Lecture 366 GPS and Mapping Introduction

Lecture 367 Geocoding

Lecture 368 Displaying a Map

Lecture 369 Getting Directions

Lecture 370 Getting the Current Location

Lecture 371 Calculating Distance

Lecture 372 Using MapKit

Lecture 373 Setting the Region and Map Type

Lecture 374 Displaying the Current Location

Lecture 375 Map Annotations

Section 53: Intermediate iOS 9: Motion Framework

Lecture 376 Motion Framework Introduction

Lecture 377 Accessing Motion Data

Lecture 378 Accelerometer

Lecture 379 Gyroscope

Lecture 380 Compass

Section 54: Intermediate iOS 9: Social Networking

Lecture 381 Social Networking Introduction

Lecture 382 Options for Social Networking

Lecture 383 Using the UIActivityViewController

Lecture 384 Using the SLComposeViewController

Lecture 385 Using the SLRequest API

Lecture 386 Posting to Twitter with SLRequest

Lecture 387 Reading the Twitter Timeline

Lecture 388 Posting to Facebook with SLRequest

Lecture 389 Facebook SDK

Lecture 390 Posting to the Facebook Wall

Lecture 391 Getting the User Profile

Section 55: Intermediate iOS 9: CloudKit

Lecture 392 CloudKit Introduction

Lecture 393 Setting up for iCloud

Lecture 394 Creating CloudKit Structures

Lecture 395 Accessing CloudKit Data Part 1

Lecture 396 Accessing CloudKit Data Part 2

Section 56: Intermediate iOS 9: In-App Purchasing

Lecture 397 In-App Purchasing Introduction

Lecture 398 Options for In-App Purchasing

Lecture 399 In-App Purchasing Receipts - Part 1

Lecture 400 In-App Purchasing Receipts - Part 2

Lecture 401 Setting up the app with Apple

Lecture 402 Using the Sandbox

Lecture 403 Creating Purchase Items

Lecture 404 Making the Purchase

Lecture 405 Creating Hosted Content

Lecture 406 Hosted Content

Lecture 407 iAds

Section 57: Intermediate iOS 9: Conclusion

Lecture 408 Conclusion and Resources

Lecture 409 Closing message from instructor

Section 58: Mobile UI and UX Design

Lecture 410 Introduction to the Course

Lecture 411 What Is UI UX Design

Lecture 412 The User-Centered Design Philosophy

Lecture 413 Example of Strong UX UI Design

Lecture 414 Exercise - Testing an App for UI UX Quality

Lecture 415 Working with New Experiences for Users

Lecture 416 Practice Exercise

Section 59: Mobile UI: Mobile UX Design Trends

Lecture 417 Mobile UX Design Trends

Lecture 418 Performance-Centric Design

Lecture 419 Live Updating and Cloud Collaboration

Lecture 420 Geolocation

Lecture 421 Leveraged Services and API Employment

Lecture 422 Approaches to Interactions and Content

Lecture 423 Utilizing Recent Trends

Lecture 424 Practice Exercise

Section 60: Mobile UI: UX Discovery, Assessment & Planning

Lecture 425 Establishing Customer Requirements

Lecture 426 Identifying the Technical Requirements

Lecture 427 The User Research Process

Lecture 428 Introduction to Creating a Requirements Documents

Lecture 429 The Requirements Document In-Depth

Lecture 430 Competitor Research and Differentiators

Lecture 431 Usability Testing Methods

Section 61: Mobile UI: "Nuts & Bolts" / Wireframing to Prototyping

Lecture 432 Introduction to Wireframing and Prototyping

Lecture 433 Mobile Navigation Patterns

Lecture 434 Wireframing Exercise

Lecture 435 Tools for Wireframing

Lecture 436 Evaluate and Revise Your Design

Lecture 437 Exercise - Build a Basic Wireframe

Section 62: Mobile UI: User Interface High Fidelity Design

Lecture 438 Introduction to High Fidelity Design

Lecture 439 Design Style Choices

Lecture 440 Master Art Files & Static Mockups

Lecture 441 Complementation

Lecture 442 Brand Identity

Lecture 443 Typography In Design

Lecture 444 Pitching Your Designs

Section 63: Mobile UI: During Development - Building the UX

Lecture 445 Starting UI UX Development

Lecture 446 Guidelines and Documentation

Lecture 447 Building the UI

Lecture 448 Hybrid and Web-Based Apps

Lecture 449 UI Design Wrap Up

Section 64: Sketch 3 Mobile App Design

Lecture 450 Introduction

Lecture 451 Instructor Bio

Lecture 452 Overview of Projects In This Course

Lecture 453 What You Will Know By the End of This Course

Lecture 454 Getting the Software

Section 65: Sketch 3: Project: Mocking Up A Facebook-Style Application for iPhone

Lecture 455 Introduction

Lecture 456 Building the Application

Lecture 457 Exporting Your Project

Section 66: Sketch 3: Intermediate Sketch 3

Lecture 458 Getting Design Templates and Other Resources

Lecture 459 Editing Templates To Create Designs

Lecture 460 Working with Pages in Sketch 3

Lecture 461 Applying Styles Across Pages

Lecture 462 Working with Shapes and Symbols

Section 67: Sketch 3: Project: Creating a Set of Icons

Lecture 463 Project: Creating a Set of Icons

Section 68: Sketch 3: Working with The Rest of Sketch 3's Tools

Lecture 464 Tools Wrapup

Section 69: Sketch 3: Project: Creating a Splash Screen

Lecture 465 Project: Creating a Splash Screen

Section 70: Sketch 3: Conclusion

Lecture 466 Course Wrapup

Section 71: PhoneGap for Beginners

Lecture 467 Course Introduction Part1

Lecture 468 Course Introduction Part2

Lecture 469 Section 1 Introduction

Lecture 470 Download Required Software Part1

Lecture 471 Download Required Software Part2

Lecture 472 Download Required Software Part3

Lecture 473 Install and setup the downloaded software Part4

Lecture 474 Install and setup the downloaded software Part5

Lecture 475 Install and setup the downloaded software Part6

Lecture 476 Install and setup the downloaded software Part7

Lecture 477 Install and setup the downloaded software Part8

Lecture 478 Create a sample project to test the application

Lecture 479 Test the sample project on the AVD emulator

Lecture 480 Dissect the important files

Lecture 481 Section 1 Conclusion

Section 72: PhoneGap: Learning how to use the generic API's

Lecture 482 Section 2 Introduction

Lecture 483 Network Connection API Part1

Lecture 484 Network Connection API Part2

Lecture 485 Network Connection API Part3

Lecture 486 Network Connection API Part4

Lecture 487 Notification API Part1

Lecture 488 Notification API Part2

Lecture 489 BatteryStatus API Part1

Lecture 490 BatteryStatus API Part2

Lecture 491 Device Information API Part1

Lecture 492 Device Information API Part2

Lecture 493 Device Information API Part3

Lecture 494 Section 2 Conclusion

Section 73: PhoneGap: Use debugging mode and hardware API's

Lecture 495 Section 3 Introduction

Lecture 496 Learn about the hardware API's_Geolocation API

Lecture 497 Learn about the hardware API's_Camera API(Part1)

Lecture 498 Learn about the hardware API's_Camera API(Part2)

Lecture 499 Learn about the hardware API's_Media API

Lecture 500 Create a custom PhoneGap template

Lecture 501 Section 3 Conclusion

Lecture 502 Request a Course

Section 74: Bonus Material

Lecture 503 Bonus Lecture

Anyone who wants to develop an App

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Blender For Unity Interior Only Modular Dungeon Level Design

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Blender For Unity Interior Only Modular Dungeon Level Design
Last updated 10/2019
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Language: English | Size: 8.28 GB | Duration: 10h 43m

Reusable grid-based dungeon modeling for modular level design. Learn Blender Editing for Unity 3D Video Game Developers



What you'll learn
How to design interior only 3D dungeons using modular room and hallway tiles.
How to create quick and easy UVs and Materials for the purpose of prototyping
How to create a fully interactive door from modeling to animation design to scripting
How to setup lights and post processing in Unity 2018.2
Learn the importance of staying on grid in both Blender and Unity
Understand when and why to use mesh colliders
How to randomize the placement of crates & barrels VIA script
How to randomize the placement of beams, pipes, beams & pipes, or leaving a room empy

Requirements
Be able to navigate in Unity
Be able to navigate in Blender
Have a decent understanding of computing and game design practices.

Description
Learn how to 'stay on grid' and build a set of modular rooms and halls that can be easily assembled into a wide range of dungeon configurations. The course focuses on a grid-based approach to constructing modular dungeons which would be useful for many things, including plugging your pieces into a random dungeon generator. (generator not included)You'll learn to create animated doors and the necessary scripts to allow a player to interact with them. There are many tips for using box colliders, mesh colliders, rigid bodies, basic information for creating quick and easy UVs and Materials in Blender which are perfect for prototyping. How to import / export using FBX formatted files, set pivot points on models in Blender to be rotated properly in Unity and much more.This course is intended for Beginners & Intermediates who have already learned the basics of how to use Blender. If you are brand new to Blender, I highly recommend taking my course which covers all of the basics of Blender before you start with this course.

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 What You Will Need

Lecture 2 Quick Overview

Section 2: Dungeon Interiors

Lecture 3 Rooms

Lecture 4 Hallways

Lecture 5 Connectors

Lecture 6 Duplicate Linked Dungeon

Lecture 7 Blocked Passages

Lecture 8 Door Frames

Lecture 9 Pivoting Doors

Lecture 10 Columns

Lecture 11 Sloped Floors

Lecture 12 Enhance & Optimize

Lecture 13 UVs & Materials

Lecture 14 UVs & Materials (Enhanced)

Lecture 15 Export FBX

Lecture 16 Import To Unity

Lecture 17 Setup Unity Prefabs

Lecture 18 First Modular Level

Lecture 19 Colliders

Lecture 20 Character Controller

Lecture 21 Interactive Door (Part 1)

Lecture 22 Interactive Door (Part 2)

Lecture 23 Section 2: Dungeon Interiors (Unity Project Files)

Section 3: Dungeon Dressing

Lecture 24 Lantern

Lecture 25 Lighting

Lecture 26 Lighting Tip

Lecture 27 Pipe Templates

Lecture 28 Pipe Configurations

Lecture 29 Pipe Prefabs

Lecture 30 Beam Templates

Lecture 31 Beam Configurations

Lecture 32 Beam Prefabs (Part 1)

Lecture 33 Beam Prefabs (Part 2)

Lecture 34 Rigidbody Props (Part 1)

Lecture 35 Rigidbody Props (Part 2)

Lecture 36 Rigidbody Props (Part 3)

Lecture 37 Randomization Scripting (Part 1)

Lecture 38 Randomization Scripting (Part 2)

Lecture 39 Demo Random Dungeon Generator

Lecture 40 Section 3: Dungeon Dressing (Unity Project Files)

Section 4: Finishing Touches

Lecture 41 Cave Walls

Lecture 42 Cave Doorway

Lecture 43 Cave Finished Blend File

Lecture 44 BONUS LECTURE: More Courses by Billy McDaniel

Intermediate Blender and Unity game developers who are looking to extend their knowledge of these tools.

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Introducción A La Milenaria Sabiduría De La Kabalá Hebrea

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Introducción A La Milenaria Sabiduría De La Kabalá Hebrea
Published 8/2022
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Language: Spanish | Size: 6.42 GB | Duration: 4h 21m

Estudio Completo de los Fundamentos, Principios y Leyes de la Sabiduría de la Kabalá desde sus Fuentes Hebreas.



What you'll learn
Las reglas que gobiernan el universo y la vida.
Las Herramientas, técnicas y estrategias para desbloquear su máximo potencial.
Cómo cambiar los comportamientos reactivos que lo están limitando.
Los patrones de pensamiento, sistemas de creencias y elecciones, que hoy limitan su calidad de vida.
Expandir su consciencia a nuevos y superiores niveles.
Cambiar su inclinación egoísta por una inclinación altruista.
Escuchar la voz de su alma tan claramente que ya no dudará sobre lo que desea y debe hacer.
Convertir los obstáculos en desafíos y estos en bendiciones.
El camino hacia la abundancia la prosperidad y la plenitud verdaderas.
La certeza de que todo viene de la Luz, todo es para nuestro bien y todo tiene un propósito.

Requirements
Ideal: Haber visto los cursos Fundamentos de Kabbalah 1 y 2 (Gratis aquí en Udemy).

Description
El hombre siempre ha buscado respuestas a las preguntas básicas sobre la vida:¿Quién soy? ¿Qué objetivo tiene mi vida aquí? ¿Por qué existe el mundo?¿Seguimos existiendo después de que nuestro cuerpo físico complete su tarea? Y muchas preguntas más que la Kabalá estudia en profundidad desde hace miles de años.En los últimos años, el interés sobre la Sabiduría de la Kabalá ha ido aumentando constantemente. Hasta hace poco tiempo, incluso hasta finales del siglo veinte, muy pocos estudiaban esta increíble sabiduría y las posibilidades de hacerlo estaban muy restringidas a unos pocos iniciados. En los tiempos actuales y, por primera vez en miles de años, estudiantes de todas partes del mundo pueden acercarse a los conocimientos antes tan celosamente guardados.Hoy miles, y quizá millones, de personas están estudiando Kabalá de una manera u otra y no siempre a través de un maestro que los guíe en su estudio desde las fuentes hebreas originales, para realizar éste curso fui asesorado por un verdadero cabalista, un rabino de Israel que prefiere permanecer en el anonimato.En este curso la guía no es el profesor, sino los grandes libros de sabios de la antigüedad, libros originales y comentarios de eximios eruditos sobre los mismos.La Sabiduría de la Kabalá es una ciencia que estudia las leyes que rigen toda la creación. Estas leyes están ocultas para nosotros, y debido a que no estamos conscientes de ellas, una y otra vez, actuamos en su contra y atraemos de ellas a nuestra vida una reacción opuesta y negativa. El estudio de estas leyes, a través de la Sabiduría de la Kabalá, es la solución a la gran mayoría de los problemas que azotan a la humanidad, y esta es la razón por la cual el interés en esta sabiduría va en aumento.La Sabiduría de la Kabalá nos enseña que toda la creación tiene un objetivo y que nada ocurre por casualidad. Está escrito que toda la creación y cada parte de ella, se desarrollan de acuerdo a un plan específico y que su objetivo es, el descubrimiento y ascenso espiritual del ser humano.De acuerdo a los sabios hemos llegado actualmente a una etapa especial, en la que la humanidad entera está preparada para el descubrimiento de la realidad espiritual. Y por ello es que la Sabiduría de la Kabalá se revela a este mundo después de miles de años de ocultamiento.Sin más preámbulos lo invito a ver las 7 primeras clases de muestra del curso para explorarlo más profundamente y, si le gusta, a inscribirse y comenzar la aventura de descubrir los fundamentos del estudio de la Sabiduría de la Kabalá que cambiará su vida para siempre como lo hizo con la mía.¡Nos vemos en la primera clase!

Overview

Section 1: Introducción

Lecture 1 ¿Quiénes Somos o Qué Somos?

Lecture 2 Los 3 Niveles de Deseo Humano.

Lecture 3 Antes de Continuar...

Lecture 4 La Vasija - Kli.

Lecture 5 Cómo Conocemos al Creador.

Lecture 6 La Armonía Universal en la Kabalá.

Lecture 7 Introducción a el Bien y el Mal según la Kabalá.

Lecture 8 El Objetivo del Ser Humano.

Lecture 9 El Camino de la Torá y el Camino del Sufrimiento.

Section 2: Percepción de la Realidad Según la Kabbalah.

Lecture 10 Las Dos Formas de Relacionarse con la Realidad.

Lecture 11 La Muerte y la Rotación de las Almas.

Lecture 12 El Discernimiento y las Tres Etapas de la Percepción Objetiva de la Realidad.

Lecture 13 Las Dos Formas en que se Manifiesta la Realidad.

Lecture 14 La Causa Primera.

Lecture 15 La Esencia y sus Manifestaciones.

Lecture 16 La Revelación de la Kabalá.

Lecture 17 El Sentido de la Vida.

Lecture 18 La Justicia según la Kabalá.

Lecture 19 El Altruismo según la Kabalá.

Lecture 20 Lo Innecesario, lo Imposible y lo Imprescindible.

Lecture 21 El Camino de la Consciencia.

Lecture 22 El Camino del Sufrimiento.

Lecture 23 La Ley del Desarrollo de la Humanidad.

Section 3: La Espiritualidad en la Kabalá.

Lecture 24 Emuná.

Lecture 25 Del Ideal a la Práctica.

Lecture 26 La Torá y las Mitzvót.

Lecture 27 Todo Puede ser Espiritual.

Lecture 28 Tres Dimensiones: Pensamiento, Palabra y Acción.

Lecture 29 Pensamiento - Majshavá.

Lecture 30 Habla - Dibur.

Lecture 31 Acción - Maasé.

Lecture 32 Pa.R.Dé.S.

Lecture 33 La Enseñanza de los 4 Sabios.

Lecture 34 Potencial y Circunstancia.

Lecture 35 Las Dos Fuerzas que Rigen la Realidad.

Lecture 36 El Objetivo y la Forma de Alcanzarlo.

Section 4: Temporalidad y Espacialidad.

Lecture 37 Principios Universales - El Decálogo.

Lecture 38 El Refinamiento.

Lecture 39 El Tiempo y el Espacio.

Lecture 40 Or y Kli - Luz y Vasija.

Section 5: Sección Final.

Lecture 41 Bibliografía.

Lecture 42 Clase Final y Despedida.

Lecture 43 Clase Extra.

Todas aquellas personas que deseen más de la vida, que quieran ser mejores y aportar más valor al mundo.

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Bio-Organic Farming & Gardening: Grow Your Own Food

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Bio-Organic Farming & Gardening: Grow Your Own Food
Last updated 4/2021
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Language: English | Size: 9.45 GB | Duration: 6h 53m

IT'S ALL HERE! Soil, Plan/Prep, Compost, Seeds, Plant, Pests, Harvest- GROW Your OWN BioDynamic Organics



What you'll learn
How To Farm- Thorough Simpl, Step-by-Step Organic Farming, utilizing ancient tried-and-true Farming Methods and Rhythms from Cosmos
Examples from Ladakh, Thailand, Nepal, Saipan Island, South Korea, all of which can apply to Your Operation.
To Grow your Own Food in the most reliable, practical Earth-loving ways possible.

Requirements
The Essential BioDynamics is highly suggested as a pre-req, to really make the farming experience top quality. its an impressive difference!

Description
WELCOME TO BIO-ORGANIC FARMING & GARDENINGIt's SimPL.How To Farm- Thorough, Simpl, Step-by-Step Organic Farming, utilizing ancient tried-and-true Farming Methods and Rhythms from CosmosExamples from Ladakh, Thailand, Nepal, Saipan Island, South Korea, all of which can apply to Your Operation.To Grow your Own Food in the most reliable, practical Earth-loving ways possible.When Complemented w/ The Essential BioDynamics course, you create your Formidable Farming Foundation- Synergistic Flow in our own Fields, Windowpots and Backyards. DO YOU LOVE AMAZING FOOD?This is about sensible easy natural farming, properly timed by Cosmic rhythms. Why should growing food ever be different?THIS is a complete, in-the-field hands~on intensive- which comes with a lifetime experienced farming coach to answer all your questions.... showing how YOU can take control of your own environment and food supply, simply by growing the highest quality food- best flavour, highest nutritional content, shortest time, minimal blights & infestations...using BioDynamic Rhythms & the materials you have around you.~~~~~~~~A Message For These Times~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ for anyone! everywhere! who can lift a tool............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 RISEas "conventional", chemical farming continues to FAIL.WE, as food growers, CAN MAKE PEOPLE STRONGER-WE CAN MAKE OURSELVES, STRONGER.Let us all bring the best of Life's Nutrifying Essenceto as many hungry souls as we can!to this, I say THANK YOU for showing interest in this oft-ignored yet necessary staple of human life and well-being. ~ thank you ALL, for being here ~ ------------------end of message ---------------------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. ---------------------------------------Recent UPDATES LOG:20 Nov 2019- Three new lectures - Observational Soil Analysis, and two cell structure lectures- to bolster the prepp and pre-planting process.29 March 2020- A NEW Section 4: CONSEQUENCE: Farming Laziness and Disregard was created, and offers organic solutions to repair some of our worst ills regarding FOOD.13 April 2020- Two new lectures- Organics in the Accidental Forefront, in the course front section, a reprint from the SimPLife YouTube series, Virus Farming Update. ~and~Changing the "Organic" Game , an offering on changing the heavily-controlled "organic" label.26 April 2020- A NEW Section 7: Natural Pest Control created,5 lectures, completed 5 May."It's about time!", echo course participants....These latest additions raise our overall total to 73 LECTURESand, the day aint over yet....... ---------------------------------------- WHAT THEY'RE SAYING: ~testimonials from Course engagers~"Well I have finally finished the course, it has kept me coming back for more and more. I look at piles of leaves and wonder why they havent been collected by a composter, I look at the vast array of tools I have in my garden shed and compare them to im's 2 tools, I think of all the money I have spent on compost, the wasted effort and time spent on my garden to be dissapointed by the results. I am a new man from now on I am going to KEEP THINGS SIMPLE. I am going to compost everything thats suitable and waste nothing. I have thoroughly enjoyed this course and consider it a life changer. Well done im for teaching us SIMPLE is best."- Vic A."A great insight to Bio dynamic/organic planting and the instructor's passion to a healthy future can be realized through his efforts in teaching and showing the practical methods. I have learnt a lot through this course and can't wait to try BD methods in my backyard gardening. I would really encourage everyone to try this course who is interested in learning how easy is to have a chemical free garden by just availing what nature has provided us.Thank you Im for all your efforts in spreading your wealth of knowledge and mother earth is proud to have your presence.. :) Good luck in all your future endeavors!!"- Sendhivel A"Practical and informative, this is really an exciting course. Being made aware of these biodynamic practices and putting them to immediate use, is worth more than pure gold. I am humbled by having received such ancient knowledge at this stage in my life. With gratitude."- Nancy D. ------------------------------------------------------This is Ladakhi Organic Farming utilizing BioDynamics (BD), or the cosmic dance which infuses, flows throughout Life on our mother planet. What does that mean.......you simply-Know how the BD rythmns and calendar guide us into the highest-probability, best-results days for doing everything related to our beautiful farm- or tomatoes in the windowbox- throughout every season.Everything you need for SimPLy growing your own food- detailed on-site videos, storydocs & infotools, coming to you LIVE from high-desert (himalayan Ladakh), tropical (Thailand) and temperate climes (Korea): planning & creating, planting, nutrifying, watering & cultivation- and of course, the Glorious Harvest.Not for info-tourists, you will be fairly tested for assured farming results...Career farmers, backyard hobbyists, avid foodies or community leaders, urban or rural, will find this creatively fun & essential!~ WHAT YOU WILL NEED TO COMPLETE THE COURSE ~ EXPERIENCE not required! Only a willingness for Personal AdventureThe Core Concept here is Self-Reliance: not dependence.STRIVE for Flight by your own Wings and we'll help you get there!All pertinent Info & Links will be supplied, to support your Efforts & Research.Questions? USE your Instructor to FILL IN what is missing!FarmField needs: A piece of Land is ideal, otherwise multiple Containers work just fine...Soil Builder needs: Organic Materials such as local manures, dried grasses or grains; vegetable Scraps from kitchen, restaurant or yardWater needs: Natural water supply (river, stream, canal) or water mains (piped-in supply, hose etc)The Bio-Farmer's BEST TOOL List: a BioDynamics Calendar (free online, links provided) A Sturdy Farming Hoe, a hand Digger or Trowel, a Bucket or two Experienced Clothing: Gloves, Sunhat, long-sleeved cotton Shirt, tough bare Feet, old Shoes BUDDIES to help you have FUN - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (group projects are always BEST) ....and a SMILE VITAL:At any time, if something does not make sense to you, or you have a particular situation to ask about- USE this course as an info-forum! ASK ANY and EVERY QUESTION in course discussions, so others may benefit, in addition to yourself. In this indirect way, you are thus also helping to teach, or direct, the course.have fun with this!imSensibleintegratedmultiplicity forPracticalLiving

Overview

Section 1: Welcome to Growing Your Own Vital & Highly Nutritious Food!

Lecture 1 Bio-Organic Intro: This Course, in a NutShell

Lecture 2 "What Is Farming?" The Movie

Lecture 3 The Farmer Dictator

Lecture 4 Organics in the Accidental Forefront

Lecture 5 Animal vs Veg Farming

Lecture 6 What Does ORGANIC Even Mean?

Lecture 7 Changing the "ORGANIC" Game

Lecture 8 Bio-Organic Info & Links

Section 2: SUBSOIL SMORGASBORD: Compost & Soil Treats

Lecture 9 Observational Soil Analysis

Lecture 10 The Real Deal: Aerobic, Thermophilic Compost

Lecture 11 Assembling the Compost Trench

Lecture 12 Compost Methods: Trench, Bins, Windrow & Containers

Lecture 13 Bio-Org Soil Treats: Feasts for Friendly Fungus

Lecture 14 Windrow Composting in Saipan

Section 3: PLAN: Prepare Your Farm

Lecture 15 THAILAND: Before You Dig In, Some Basics

Lecture 16 THAILAND: Observe A Basic Ladakhi-Style Farm Build

Lecture 17 GOT RESOURCES? a Farm Status Quo checklist

Lecture 18 Planting Companions, Fun & Farm Improvement

Lecture 19 A SimPL Farm Record

Lecture 20 Planning Your Farm Layout

Section 4: CONSEQUENCE: Farming Laziness and Disregard

Lecture 21 Row Farming

Lecture 22 Plastic As Mulch

Lecture 23 Solutions Before Consequence

Section 5: DIGGING IN: Let's Build A Farm!

Lecture 24 A SimPLy Divine Ladakhi Farmscape, Climate & People

Lecture 25 All About the Clay: Cell Building & Maintenance

Lecture 26 Cell Construction 2019 Add-On

Lecture 27 5 Cell Structure Ladakh 2019

Lecture 28 Massive Fields, Major Production: Grains & Bulk Food

Lecture 29 Baaad Farmer! Applying SimPLife HOT Mix & URINE

Lecture 30 Turning Nutrients Under the Soil

Lecture 31 The Importance of Seeds: Selecting For Conditions

Lecture 32 BD Quiz: Executive Decision Time

Lecture 33 BD Quiz: Executive Answers

Lecture 34 BD Quiz: Executive Other Aspects

Lecture 35 The Planting Niche: Depths, Spacings & Companions

Lecture 36 PLANTING Those Seeds & Chatting Up Nutrients

Section 6: AFTERPLANT: Nurturing Soil & Produce

Lecture 37 Subsoil Savvy & The Initial AfterPlant Watering

Lecture 38 Dare We Ask, What Is Farming?

Lecture 39 Water Choice: Canal vs. Hose Feed

Lecture 40 Like What We've Done With the Place? the Update

Lecture 41 Transplanting: Cells Become Nurseries

Lecture 42 Multiplicitous Mulching & Green Manures

Lecture 43 Thinning 1: BioDynamical Benefitisms

Lecture 44 Thinning 2: All About the Speed & More

Lecture 45 Curios- Tips n Tricks

Section 7: Natural Pest Control

Lecture 46 Pest Control One- Pokhara NEPAL

Lecture 47 BORAX! the Miracle Mineral

Lecture 48 Diatomaceous Earth (DE)

Lecture 49 HODGEPODGE- Ants, Wasps, Burrowers, Hookworms

Lecture 50 Pollinators & Building Pests

Section 8: HARVEST: The Glorious Abundance

Lecture 51 Harvest Conditions & the Human Factor

Lecture 52 Use The WHOLE PLANT!

Lecture 53 Harvest, That Glorious Abundance

Lecture 54 Gotta Love Those Trees: Harvest Fruits

Lecture 55 UpMarket Those Fruits! Harvest Dried Fruit

Lecture 56 Chop, Bundle & Thresh: Harvest Grains

Lecture 57 Autumn Abundance: Rooftop Mulch & Late Farming

Lecture 58 Harvest Update & Farming Summary

Section 9: BioOrg in Action: URBAN Korea

Lecture 59 That Wide-Open Korean Farmscape...

Lecture 60 Urban Prep: Hoe vs. Shovel vs. Grass

Lecture 61 A Yummy Soil for the Urban Farmette

Lecture 62 BD: The BIG Exciting Quiz

Lecture 63 BD: BIG Exciting Answers

Lecture 64 Late-Season Action Update

Section 10: BioOrg Development: URBAN Second Season

Lecture 65 Prepping the Farmette for a New Season

Lecture 66 Precious Seeds: What To Plant and Why

Lecture 67 Plant Those Seeds!

Lecture 68 Up Till Now: What We Learned So Far

Section 11: BioOrg in Action: Monsoon Farming Nepal

Lecture 69 Monsoon Farming Intro

Lecture 70 POST Monsoon Planting Tips

Lecture 71 Weeds and BioDiversity

Lecture 72 Monsoon Guide

Section 12: Bonus BioOrg in Action: Bits n Bobs

Lecture 73 Urban GreenFields- Residence Field, Pokhara Nepal

Lecture 74 Bonus: How To Nutrify Sandy Soil, PART ONE

Lecture 75 Bonus: How To Nutrify Sandy Soil, PART TWO

ALL Of US can farm! normally, creative/activist souls would be most attracted to this, but anyone who wishes to be more active in their Life is very welcome!

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The Principles of Ayurveda: The Science of Life (YACEP)

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The Principles of Ayurveda: The Science of Life (YACEP)
Published 08/2022
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Genre: eLearning | Language: English + srt | Duration: 41 lectures (6h 12m) | Size: 8.1 GB

Explore Yoga's sister science, learn diet & lifestyle practices, ignite your inner healing power, balance mind & body



What you'll learn
Student will explore the fundamental principles of Ayurveda; the ancient science of life and oldest medical system that exists today
Students will learn about the history and philosophy of Ayurveda
We will explore a variety of topics such as the 3 Pillars of Ayurveda, The Universal Qualities, 6 Srotas, 7 Dhatus, and Dinancharya
We will dive deeply into an analysis of the 5 elemental energies, how they exist in nature and in all creation, including us.
We will explore the 5 elemental energies and how to identify which energy dominates us.
Develop a deep understanding of the 3 doshas, their characteristics and attributes, site within the body, and how our dosha influences mind and body
Students will develop a deep understanding into their nature and also learn how to read other peoples energetic (doshic) makeup.
We will discuss how diet and lifestyle greatly influence our constitution, what will swing us out of balance and what we can do to regain balance
We will explore the 3 dosha in life, work and love and will also learn about the combination dosha that exisit
Students will have the opportunity to assesses their own prakriti and vrikruti
We will dive deep into Ayurvedic nutrition learning about the 6 stages of digestion, Different types of Agni, Ama, The 6 tastes, and best foods for each dosha
Lastly, students will explore the spiritual side of Ayurveda looking at the 3 cosmic forces, the 3 universal gunas, and the 5 koshas


Requirements
No previous study is required. All are welcome. This is part one of a foundations course.
All that is required is an open mind and a willingness and genuine desire to learn about this ancient medical system that empowers us to take our health into our own hands. By becoming more aware and integrating simple practices into daily life we can ensure a happier, healthier life.


Description
Ayurveda is the oldest surviving medical system in the world. It is known as the sister science of Yoga and is the science of life. Translated from the Sanskrit words Ayur (life) and Veda (knowledge) Ayurveda is a medical system from India with origins ****** back over 5000 years.

Ayurveda is much more than just a system of medicine. It looks at an individual from a holistic perspective and embraces medical science, philosophy, psychology, alchemy, and spiritual understanding as well as astrology and astronomy. It includes lifestyle guidance, herbal medicine, nutrition, detoxification, massage, and other body work, plus spiritual practices. It offers complete guidance in preventative care and treatment through its 8 main branches.

Ayurveda empowers us to take our health into our own hands by providing simple practices that can be easily incorporated in our lives to ensure a happier, healthier life.

When you learn about yourself from an ayurvedic perspective, you can't help but act with more mindfulness around how your choices will interact with your mind and body. Ayurveda has so much for us to contemplate, and it rolls out an expansive path for endless self evolution.

In Part One of this foundations course we will introduce students to Ayurveda and it's fundamental concepts and principles. It's main focus is on the energy of the 5 elements, the doshas, and proper diet for each dosha.

We will explore the following topics

History of Ayurveda

Ayurveda Philosophy

3 Main Pillars of Ayurveda

The Elements in Nature and Ourselves

The 3 Doshas and how their characteristics influence life, work, love, communication, digestion

Ayurvedic Nutrition, Agni, The 6 Tastes, Best foods for each Dosha

The Srotas, The Dhatus, Ama

The Spiritual Side of Ayurveda including The Three Cosmic Forces, The 3 Universal Qualities, and The Koshas

By the end of the course students will have received a thorough introduction to the key concepts and should have a deep understanding of how their constitution impacts their physical, mental and spiritual self. They will also have all the knowledge to implement appropriate diet and lifestyle choices (based upon their own prakriti) so they can maintain balance in mind, body and soul. This knowledge will greatly improve their overall health and happiness and this will lead to an overall better life.

Who this course is for
This course is appropriate for absolutely anyone who would like to learn about an ancient, holistic system that teaches us how by aligning ourselves with nature we are able to become tremendously more happy, healthy, and peaceful.
This course is registered by a YACEP therefor existing yoga teachers can use these hours towards your 3 year CEC requirements.
This course is ideal for anyone who has a desire to learn about the sister science of Yoga
This course is excellent for yoga teachers who with to take their teaching to a far deeper level

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Make 10 Pro Advanced GUI Applications in Python

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Make 10 Pro Advanced GUI Applications in Python
Published 08/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 93 lectures (19h 1m) | Size: 7.6 GB



Learn to make Professional Level Python Applications and make something real out of your Python Skills



What you'll learn
Student will make Professional Level Applications in Python
Student will get kind of blueprint to make any Application in Python
Student will be able to get Good Jobs in Python
Student will be pretty much satisfied with their Python Skills.
Requirements
Basics of Python or any other Programming Language is required.
Description
Python is the most widely used Programming Language in the World. I have seen thousands of students who have done the Basic part of Python but they have never used their skills and Concepts to make something Professional Looking and of an Advanced Level in Python. Any Programming Language is useless like this. When you go in your Professional Career, you are assigned to make Cool Looking Professional Applications and this is what this course is for.
In this course, we have assumed that you know the basics of Python or any other Programming Language and that our Job is to teach you how to use Python to make Professional Level GUI Based Applications. It's time to take your skills up to the Level where you can make Cool Looking Real Time Applications.
We are pretty sure that after taking this course in Python, you will then feel that you can now make any type of application using the Python Programming language and that you are now a professional programmer who now knows how to use a language to make something real out of it.
In this Course, if you have any problem you can directly message us or you can ask your question in the Q/A Sections where you will get your Questions Answered as soon as possible. Hope you will have an Awesome Time with this Course.
Stay Awesome!
Who this course is for
Anyone who want to make Professional Level Applications in Python
Anyone who wants to get kind of blueprint to make any Application in Python
Anyone who wants to get Good Jobs in Python
Anyone who wants to make something real and professional out of Python



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Advanced Microsoft Excel Power Query (Hindi + English)

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Advanced Microsoft Excel Power Query (Hindi + English)
Instructors: Pavan Lalwani, Ajinkya
13 sections • 73 lectures • 5h 46m
Video: MP4 1280x720 44 KHz | Hindi/English
Updated 7/2022 | Size: 5.555 GB

Microsoft Excel - Learn Quickly (Dual Language)


What you'll learn
Master Excel from Beginners to Advanced Learn the most common Excel Functions Maintain large datasets with ease Build a solid understanding on the basics Excel
Learn Formatting, Vlookup etc Learn wide range of shortcuts in Excel
Functions, Pivot Tables
Learning Sort Filter and Table Formatting
Requirements
Basic knowledge of ComputersLaptop with Microsoft ExcelEagerness to learn Excel
Description
Teach Excel to Do Your Work FOR YOU. . .
Microsoft Office is everywhere, installed on over 750 million computers, but most users only know how to set up a basic table or maybe even do a few formulas here and there.
In my course, I teach you how to take Excel by the horns and make it do whatever you want, whenever you want. It can go through loads of information and create a printable report for you. You can make custom forms so that you can access, analyze, edit, or add new information quickly to your data tables/ worksheets.
I'll show you the easiest tricks to learn this basic language in a fun, progressive method. Learn at your own pace. With each of my short, info-packed lectures, you'll learn another essential skill that you can immediately use. You'll find yourself handling these Automation tools instantly and in any spreadsheet you already use every day. If there's one thing I'm good at - and my students are good at - it's AUTOMATION.
My motto is, "If I'm not making everybody's job easier, quicker and more enjoyable, I don't deserve to have this job" - and that's what I live by.
Take this course and access your true potential.
Oh, and I want to be the first to hear about your New Raise you get once you're making Excel Programs and running everything on autopilot for your co-workers!
Here's what some of the students are saying
"I love this course. Extremely easy to follow along. If you are looking to learn more about Excel this is it!" - Rajesh
"Loving this course! The information is presented quite clear and concise, and it is a really great way of learning VB really fast, yesterday I was a total ignorant of the subject. Today I programmed my first macro and cannot wait to learn more." - Monica
"I had experimented with VBA previously, but I really feel like this course is exactly what I needed to take my Excel knowledge to the next level. In only 2 weeks I've improved my reporting exponentially and it's all thanks to this course!" - Nitin
"You can't go wrong with Daniel Strong!" - John
"Well explained, easy to understand lectures. Enjoyable and informative videos." - Ajinkya
"Very clear explanations broken down in short videos. Daniel goes at a slow pace that is easy to follow and understand, even for people with no programming experience." - Ritu
"Best course on Excel ever taken. Thanks a lot!" - Rita
"This is an excellent course!!! There's a lot of good, useful "stuff" here. The examples are practical and real-world!" - Sonali
"Wow, I thought I knew a little bit about Excel but clearly I had only seen the tip of the iceberg. This course has opened my eyes to the true power; of Excel. Great course, fantastic instructor." - Arpika
"By large and far, one of the best step by step guide to VBA programming I have ever seen. I have been playing around with VBA for over a year now, have watched countless videos and have read numerous articles and "How-to" guides, but I have never seen something this complete, this throughout. I am amazed at how little I actually new about the Excel world. Thanks a million!" - Karthik
"Everything I have been looking for, you would have to buy multiple books for this level of instruction!" - Sunny
"Excellent VBA basic to advance tutorial." - Jeet
"This course is good for beginners and for experienced programmers. Experienced programmers may want to skip through some sections on basics, but it is good to see how the basics work in the context of and excell worksheet. He goes over different events and triggers (like buttons) to execute code. This is a really good course if you plan to do some pretty complex vba code with forms and reports." - Anubhav
"Very helpful if you do any type of data analysis." - Pankaj
"I think this is an excellent gateway to the tools we need to use going forward. I like the
hands on nature." - Nancy
"Much better than other classes and seminars. Great course." - Manpreet
"The instructor made Excel easy and straight forward to use." - Rupali
"Very thorough and practical." - Tina

Who this course is for:Working Professionals looking to enhance skills in ExcelWorking Professionals looking to learn shortcutsWorking Professionals looking to Learn Pivot Table, Advanced Sort, Advanced FiltersStudents looking for PlacementStudents looking to complete their projectStudents looking for preparing for Interview

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Offworlder Sculpting and Texturing in 3D Coat for Blender Eevee

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Offworlder Sculpting and Texturing in 3D Coat for Blender Eevee
MP4 | Video: h264, yuv420p, 1912x1008 | Audio: aac, 48000 Hz | Duration: 8h | 5.93 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

Explore a new pipeline of 3D Coat and Blender that could fit very well in certain productions and cover many needs at a fraction of the commonly used software costs.

The whole course is structured that every video about a certain point that is in the name of the file. It makes it convenient to navigate and study.

All videos are short between 2-5 minutes for easy watching and the best learning experience.

Long boring processes are recorded to timelapses without narration.

COURSE STRUCTURE

Part 1 - Creating the Base Head

Setting up a sculpt that is easy and fast to modify. You will be able to turn it to various character designs while retaining the important bits (lips, eyes, nose, ears) under control. At this speed, it is only possible to do in 3D Coat.

The segmented head is included in the project files so you can even just skip doing it yourself and start designing straight ahead.

Part 2 - Character Sculpting

The second part is about modifying the base head to different creatures. Then moving on to creating the finished voxel sculpt of the character. Talking about particularities of sculpting in 3D Coat.

Part 3 - Retopology and UVs

3D Coat has great retopology and UV tools to do the job fast and it is covered in this chapter.

Part 4 - Texture Painting

Texturing in 3D Coat is a great experience. The brushes give you a very natural painting feeling and are highly customizable.

Part 5 - Blender Presentation

This part covers the basics of the scene set up like skin shader, lighting, sculpting, and modeling tools.

Bonus Part - Marvelous Designer

Jumping in Marvelous to design clothing for the character and bringing back to Blender.

Project Files

Includes the segmented basehead as .obj and .3b (3d coat) and the actual character scene with the relevant textures (except for the hat and tank top textures from ) So you can jump straight into it.

Also, you'll get pdfs with useful links to resources and my 3d coat hotkeys.

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Complete Web Design Course: Html, Css, Javascript And Jquery

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Complete Web Design Course: Html, Css, Javascript And Jquery
Last updated 6/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 7.92 GB | Duration: 20h 25m

4 Courses in 1! From complete beginner to advanced. Learn Webdesign and Become a Professional Front End Web Developer!


What you'll learn
How to build websites using HTML5, CSS, Javascript and jQuery
Build responsive Websites that load perfectly on desktops, tablets and mobile devices
Start your career as a Web Developer
HTML5 semantic elements and best practices
Handle forms and send e-mails from you website

Requirements
Basic Knowledge of Using a Computer

Description
In this course you will learn the basic fundamentals of how to build web sites using HTML & CSS, Javascript and jQuery. No previous knowledge is required to take this course, you will learn from the absolute beginning and start coding in a short time.With our hands-on step by step method with projects, challenges and exercises you will learn how to build beautiful web pages in a fun and intuitive way. Get ready to build web sites and web applications and start you career as a WEB DEVELOPER!Whether if you are aiming for a career as a web developer of you are a freelance web designer who wants to master front end development, this course is what you've been looking for.Being the building blocks of the world wide web, HTML, CSS and Javascript are fundamental skills for any IT professional. With these skills you can build your own digital products, work as a freelancer or pursue a successful career on a big tech company. No matter the path you choose, this course is going to provide you with high quality content and a great learning experience so you achieve all your goals. Enroll now and let's start building amazing websites and we services!
Overview
Section 1: First Steps with HTML & CSS
Lecture 1 Downloading Visual Studio Code
Lecture 2 Basic Structure of an HTML Document
Lecture 3 HTML Elements (Tags)
Lecture 4 Lists and Links
Lecture 5 Images and Videos
Lecture 6 Styles
Lecture 7 HTML5 Semantic Elements
Lecture 8 The Developer Tools & More CSS Properties (Part 1)
Lecture 9 The Developer Tools & More CSS Properties (Part 2)
Lecture 10 Classes, IDs, and CSS Selectors
Lecture 11 Styling the Content of the Article
Lecture 12 Styling the List of Links
Lecture 13 Fonts
Lecture 14 Styling the Social Links
Lecture 15 Colors
Section 2: Diving Deeper Into HTML & CSS
Lecture 16 Introducing the Next Project & Setup
Lecture 17 Starting with the Header
Lecture 18 Alignment of Header Items With Flexbox
Lecture 19 Fixed Position on Header
Lecture 20 Doing the Logo in HTML & CSS
Lecture 21 Background Image of Hero Section
Lecture 22 Text Area of Hero Section (Part 1)
Lecture 23 Text Area of Hero Section (Part 2)
Lecture 24 Starting the Best Sellers Area
Lecture 25 The 3 Products Section
Lecture 26 Individual Product Boxes
Lecture 27 Product information
Lecture 28 Applying the New Tag
Lecture 29 Discounted price
Lecture 30 Newsletter Section
Lecture 31 Styling the newsletter elements
Lecture 32 The Footer Element
Lecture 33 Bottom Navigation
Lecture 34 HTML Entities
Lecture 35 Hover states
Section 3: Responsive Design with CSS Media Queries
Lecture 36 Intro to CSS Media Queries
Lecture 37 Setting up the Breakpoints
Lecture 38 A Note About Media Queries Organization
Lecture 39 Designing the Header Navigation
Lecture 40 Designing the Hero Section
Lecture 41 Responsive Images with HTML5's Picture Element
Lecture 42 The Best Sellers Section
Lecture 43 Newsletter and Footer
Lecture 44 Internal Links
Section 4: Hosting & Domain - Publishing Our Website Online
Lecture 45 Hosting and Domain - A Brief Explanation
Lecture 46 Using a Free Hosting Service
Lecture 47 Configuring FTP
Lecture 48 Using a Paid Hosting Service
Lecture 49 Setting up a Customized .COM Domain Name
Section 5: Javascript Basics
Lecture 50 Javascript Course Intro
Lecture 51 First Steps With Javascript
Lecture 52 Javascript Syntax
Lecture 53 DOM - Document Object Model
Lecture 54 Working With The DOM
Lecture 55 Variables
Lecture 56 Data Types: Strings
Lecture 57 Data Types: Numbers (Part 1)
Lecture 58 Data Types: Numbers (Part 2)
Lecture 59 Data Types: Booleans
Lecture 60 Data Types: Null and Undefined
Lecture 61 List Of Exercises # 1
Lecture 62 List Of Exercises # 1 (Solution - Part 1)
Lecture 63 List Of Exercises # 1 (Solution - Part 2)
Lecture 64 Functions
Lecture 65 Data Types: Arrays
Lecture 66 Data Types: Objects
Lecture 67 Objects Methods
Lecture 68 List Of Exercises # 2
Lecture 69 List Of Exercises # 2 (Solution - Part 1)
Lecture 70 List Of Exercises # 2 (Solution - Part 2)
Section 6: Diving Deeper into Javascript
Lecture 71 Events
Lecture 72 CSS Manipulation
Lecture 73 More getElement Methods
Lecture 74 For and For in Loops
Lecture 75 While Loops
Lecture 76 Conditionals
Lecture 77 Conditionals (Part 2)
Lecture 78 Nested Loops and Conditionals
Lecture 79 Variable Scope
Lecture 80 List Of Exercises # 3
Lecture 81 List Of Exercises # 3 (Solution - Part 1)
Lecture 82 List Of Exercises # 3 (Solution - Part 2)
Lecture 83 List Of Exercises # 3 (Solution - Part 3)
Lecture 84 BOM - Browser Object Model
Lecture 85 Date & Time
Lecture 86 Challenge - Calculating Date Intervals
Lecture 87 Time Methods
Lecture 88 Clock Challenge
Lecture 89 Break and Continue
Lecture 90 Forms
Lecture 91 Forms (Part 2)
Lecture 92 The onchange Event
Lecture 93 List Of Exercises # 4
Lecture 94 List Of Exercises # 4 (Solution - Part 1)
Lecture 95 List Of Exercises # 4 (Solution - Part 2)
Lecture 96 List Of Exercises # 4 (Solution - Part 3)
Lecture 97 List Of Exercises # 4 (Solution - Part 4)
Lecture 98 List Of Exercises # 4 (Solution - Part 5)
Section 7: Project # 3 - WeDesign Website
Lecture 99 Presentation
Lecture 100 Mobile Menu
Lecture 101 About Us Section
Lecture 102 Our Services Sections
Lecture 103 Contact Form
Lecture 104 Copyright Year on Footer
Section 8: jQuery
Lecture 105 jQuery Intro
Lecture 106 jQuery Syntax
Lecture 107 DOM Manipulation
Lecture 108 Forms
Lecture 109 Forms (Part 2)
Lecture 110 CSS Classes Manipulation
Lecture 111 Events
Lecture 112 Events Challenge
Lecture 113 Effects
Lecture 114 The Animate Method
Lecture 115 Download The scripts.js File Used Throughout The Course
Section 9: Project # 4 - Online T-Shirt Store
Lecture 116 Presentation of the project
Lecture 117 Getting the Search Parameters
Lecture 118 Update Order Details
Lecture 119 Calculate the Price
Lecture 120 Update the Product Photo
Lecture 121 The Change Event For The Quantity and Style Filters
Lecture 122 The Change Event For The Color and Quality Filters
Lecture 123 Formatting the Price
People aiming to start a career as a Web Developer,People willing to start selling websites as Freelance Web Developers,Freelance Web Designers who want to master front end development,People looking to learn how to build a website using code only,People looking to learn new skills



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Machine Learning For Aspiring Data Scientists: Zero To Hero

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Machine Learning For Aspiring Data Scientists: Zero To Hero
Published 8/2022
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Language: English | Size: 9.23 GB | Duration: 16h 7m

Learn the foundations of machine learning necessary to get a job in data science. No coding experience required.


What you'll learn
Undertand the foundations of machine learning even if you're a total beginner
Be able to pass job interviews for data science jobs
Learn without wasting time in things that don't come up in interviews or real work
Avoid rookie mistakes that waste companies' time and money

Requirements
No programming or advanced math experience required! You'll learn everything you need to know.

Description
This course will teach you the complete foundations of machine learning that you need to get a job in data science (and do a great job afterward). The course will help you:pass job interviews and technical quizzesAvoid rookie mistakes that waste companies' time and moneyBe prepared for real work.Important stuff about this course:You won't spend hours learning stuff that never comes up in a job interview.Total beginners are welcome; coding experience or advanced math knowledge are not required.It was designed by an industry expert who's been on the hiring side of the table and knows what companies are looking for.This course will be of great help if you are:A student who wants to prepare for work in data science after graduating.An established professional or academic who wants to switch careers to data science.A total beginner who wants to dabble in machine learning and data science for the first time.How is this different from an academic course or a bootcamp?In academic courses, your teacher spends hours speaking about calculus and linear algebra, but then none of that comes up in a job interview! That in-depth knowledge certainly has a place but is not what most companies are looking for.In bootcamps you tend to learn how to use many tools but not how they work under the hood. This black-box knowledge is what companies want to avoid the most in applicants!This course sits in between-you gain foundational knowledge and truly understand machine learning, without spending time on unimportant stuff.
Overview
Section 1: Machine Learning Models
Lecture 1 Modeling an epidemic
Lecture 2 The machine learning recipe
Lecture 3 The components of a machine learning model
Lecture 4 Why model?
Lecture 5 On assumptions and can we get rid of them?
Lecture 6 The case of AlphaZero
Lecture 7 Overfitting/underfitting/bias/variance
Lecture 8 Why use machine learning
Lecture 9 Notes on machine learning models
Section 2: Linear regression
Lecture 10 The InsureMe challenge
Lecture 11 Supervised learning
Lecture 12 A quick note on the word "features"
Lecture 13 Linear assumption
Lecture 14 Linear regression template
Lecture 15 Non-linear vs proportional vs linear
Lecture 16 Linear regression template revisited
Lecture 17 Loss function
Lecture 18 Training algorithm
Lecture 19 Code time
Lecture 20 R squared
Lecture 21 Why use a linear model?
Lecture 22 Kaggle notebook on linear regression
Lecture 23 Notes on supervised learning and linear regression
Lecture 24 Finding closed-form solution to linear regression (optional)
Section 3: Scaling and Pipelines
Lecture 25 Introduction to scaling
Lecture 26 Min-max scaling
Lecture 27 Code time (min-max scaling)
Lecture 28 The problem with min-max scaling
Lecture 29 What's your IQ?
Lecture 30 Standard scaling
Lecture 31 Code time (standard scaling)
Lecture 32 Model before and after scaling
Lecture 33 Inference time
Lecture 34 Pipelines
Lecture 35 Code time (pipelines)
Lecture 36 Kaggle notebook on scaling and pipelines
Lecture 37 Notes on scaling and pipelines
Section 4: Regularization
Lecture 38 Spurious correlations
Lecture 39 L2 regularization
Lecture 40 Code time (L2 regularization)
Lecture 41 L2 results
Lecture 42 L1 regularization
Lecture 43 Code time (L1 regularization)
Lecture 44 L1 results
Lecture 45 Why does L1 encourage zeros?
Lecture 46 L1 vs L2: Which one is best?
Lecture 47 Kaggle notebook on regularization
Lecture 48 Notes on regularization
Section 5: Validation
Lecture 49 Introduction to validation
Lecture 50 Why not evaluate model on training data
Lecture 51 The validation set
Lecture 52 Code time (validation set)
Lecture 53 Error curves
Lecture 54 Model selection
Lecture 55 The problem with model selection
Lecture 56 Tainted validation set
Lecture 57 Monkeys with typewriters
Lecture 58 My own validation epic fail
Lecture 59 The test set
Lecture 60 What if the model doesn't pass the test?
Lecture 61 How not to be fooled by randomness
Lecture 62 Cross-validation
Lecture 63 Code time (cross validation)
Lecture 64 Cross-validation results summary
Lecture 65 AutoML
Lecture 66 Is AutoML a good idea?
Lecture 67 Red flags: Don't do this!
Lecture 68 Red flags summary and what to do instead
Lecture 69 Your job as a data scientist
Lecture 70 Kaggle notebook on validation and cross-validation
Lecture 71 30-minute code assignment with new dataset!
Lecture 72 Notes on validation and testing
Lecture 73 Extra reading: Model retraining
Lecture 74 Extra reading: The Difference between Statistics and Machine Learning
Section 6: Common Mistakes
Lecture 75 Intro and recap
Lecture 76 Mistake #1: Data leakage
Lecture 77 The golden rule
Lecture 78 Helpful trick (feature importance)
Lecture 79 Real example of data leakage (part 1)
Lecture 80 Real example of data leakage (part 2)
Lecture 81 Another (funny) example of data leakage
Lecture 82 Mistake #2: Random split of dependent data
Lecture 83 Another example (insurance data)
Lecture 84 Mistake #3: Look-Ahead Bias
Lecture 85 Example solutions to Look-Ahead Bias
Lecture 86 Consequences of Look-Ahead Bias
Lecture 87 How to split data to avoid Look-Ahead Bias
Lecture 88 Cross-validation with temporally related data
Lecture 89 Mistake #4: Building model for one thing, using it for something else
Lecture 90 Sketchy rationale
Lecture 91 Why this matters for your career and job search
Lecture 92 Find the error: 10-minute code assignment
Lecture 93 Assignment solution
Lecture 94 Notes on common mistakes
Section 7: Classification - Part 1: Logistic Model
Lecture 95 Classifying images of handwritten digits
Lecture 96 Why the usual regression doesn't work
Lecture 97 Machine learning recipe recap
Lecture 98 Logistic model template (binary)
Lecture 99 Decision function and boundary (binary)
Lecture 100 Logistic model template (multiclass)
Lecture 101 Decision function and boundary (multi-class)
Lecture 102 Summary: binary vs multiclass
Lecture 103 Code time!
Lecture 104 Why the logistic model is often called logistic regression
Lecture 105 One vs Rest, One vs One
Lecture 106 Kaggle notebook on logistic model for digit classification
Lecture 107 Notes on Logistic Model
Section 8: Classification - Part 2: Maximum Likelihood Estimation
Lecture 108 Where we're at
Lecture 109 Brier score and why it doesn't work
Lecture 110 The likelihood function
Lecture 111 Optimization task and numerical stability
Lecture 112 Let's improve the loss function
Lecture 113 Loss value examples
Lecture 114 Adding regularization
Lecture 115 Binary cross-entropy loss
Lecture 116 Notes on Maximum Likelihood Estimation
Section 9: Classification - Part 3: Gradient Descent
Lecture 117 Recap
Lecture 118 No closed-form solution
Lecture 119 Naive algorithm
Lecture 120 Fog analogy
Lecture 121 Gradient descent overview
Lecture 122 The gradient
Lecture 123 Numerical calculation
Lecture 124 Parameter update
Lecture 125 Convergence
Lecture 126 Analytical solution
Lecture 127[Optional] Interpreting analytical solution
Lecture 128 Gradient descent conditions
Lecture 129 Beyond vanilla gradient descent
Lecture 130 Code time
Lecture 131 Reading the documentation
Lecture 132 10-minute coding exercise: Classify images of clothes
Lecture 133 Notes on Gradient Descent
Section 10: Classification metrics and class imbalance
Lecture 134 Binary classification and class imbalance
Lecture 135 Assessing performance
Lecture 136 Accuracy
Lecture 137 Accuracy with different class importance
Lecture 138 Precision and Recall
Lecture 139 Sensitivity and Specificity
Lecture 140 F-measure and other combined metrics
Lecture 141 ROC curve
Lecture 142 Area under the ROC curve
Lecture 143 Custom metric (important stuff!)
Lecture 144 Other custom metrics
Lecture 145 Bad data science process :(
Lecture 146 Data rebalancing (avoid doing this!)
Lecture 147 Stratified split
Lecture 148 Notes on Classification Metrics
Section 11: Neural Networks
Lecture 149 The inverted MNIST dataset
Lecture 150 The problem with linear models
Lecture 151 Neurons
Lecture 152 Multi-layer perceptron (MLP) for binary classification
Lecture 153 MLP for regression
Lecture 154 MLP for multi-class classification
Lecture 155 Hidden layers
Lecture 156 Activation functions
Lecture 157 Decision boundary
Lecture 158 Loss function
Lecture 159 Intro to neural network training
Lecture 160 Parameter initialization
Lecture 161 Saturation
Lecture 162 Non-convexity
Lecture 163 Stochastic gradient descent (SGD)
Lecture 164 More on SGD
Lecture 165 Code time!
Lecture 166 Backpropagation
Lecture 167 The problem with MLPs
Lecture 168 Deep learning
Lecture 169 Notes on Neural Networks
Lecture 170 20-minute coding task
Section 12: Tree-Based Models
Lecture 171 Decision trees
Lecture 172 Building decision trees
Lecture 173 Stopping tree growth
Lecture 174 Pros and cons of decision trees
Lecture 175 Decision trees for classification
Lecture 176 Decision boundary
Lecture 177 Bagging
Lecture 178 Random forests
Lecture 179 Gradient-boosted trees for regression
Lecture 180 Gradient-boosted trees for classification[optional]
Lecture 181 How to use gradient-boosted trees
Lecture 182 20-minute coding exercise (important!)
Section 13: K-nn and SVM
Lecture 183 Nearest neighbor classification
Lecture 184 K nearest neighbors
Lecture 185 Disadvantages of k-NN
Lecture 186 Recommendation systems (collaborative filtering)
Lecture 187 Introduction to Support Vector Machines (SVMs)
Lecture 188 Maximum margin
Lecture 189 Soft margin
Lecture 190 SVM vs Logistic Model (support vectors)
Lecture 191 Alternative SVM formulation
Lecture 192 Dot product
Lecture 193 Non-linearly separable data
Lecture 194 Kernel trick (polynomial)
Lecture 195 RBF kernel
Lecture 196 SVM remarks
Section 14: Unsupervised Learning
Lecture 197 Intro to unsupervised learning
Lecture 198 Clustering
Lecture 199 K-means clustering
Lecture 200 K-means application example
Lecture 201 Elbow method
Lecture 202 Clustering remarks
Lecture 203 Intro to dimensionality reduction
Lecture 204 PCA (principal component analysis)
Lecture 205 PCA remarks
Lecture 206 Code time (PCA)
Section 15: Feature Engineering
Lecture 207 Missing data
Lecture 208 Imputation
Lecture 209 Imputer within pipeline
Lecture 210 One-Hot encoding
Lecture 211 Ordinal encoding
Lecture 212 How to combine pipelines
Lecture 213 Code sample
Lecture 214 Feature Engineering
Lecture 215 Features for Natural Language Processing (NLP)
Lecture 216 Anatomy of a Data Science Project
Lecture 217 Next steps!
Lecture 218 Final Project: Predict Titanic survivors
Aspiring data scientists who want to get their first job in the field.,Software engineers who want to be involved in data science and machine learning.,Researchers who want to make the move from academia to industry



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Learn How To Minimize The Harmful Effects Of Stress

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Learn How To Minimize The Harmful Effects Of Stress
Last updated 8/2021
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Language: English | Size: 10.65 GB | Duration: 8h 28m

Stress, unchecked, can become harmful to you. Together let's identify your stress and how to manage it.


What you'll learn
This course focuses on what stress is.
You will learn that stress is a fact of life, wherever you are or whatever you are doing.
Even though you cannot avoid stress you can learn to manage it so it doesn't manage you
You will learn that ignoring your stress can lead to more serious physical, emotional and spiritual problems
Together we will discover what causes it, and most importantly what you can do to manage your stress.
Then we shift gears and look a anxiety to determine whether you are dealing with stress or anxiety.

Requirements
Stress and anxiety are common among all of us. No matter where you are emotionally you can tackle these two problems head on once you know what you're dealing with and have the tools to combat them.

Description
In today's fast-paced modern world, we are experiencing stress in our everyday lives. Stress is a fact of life, wherever you are or whatever you are doing. You cannot avoid stress, but you can learn to manage it so it doesn't manage you. The first step to overcoming stress is understanding stress. We will spend the first part of this course learning to identify the various types of stress. Then once we have an understanding of stress and its' related symptoms then we will get into dealing with stressors in our lives.Stress is caused by changes. Any change in life including enrolling in college, getting married, changing jobs or illness are frequent causes of stress. Keep in mind that changes that cause stress can also benefit you. Moving away from home to attend college, for example, creates personal-development opportunities-new challenges, friends, and living arrangements. That is why it's important to know yourself and carefully consider the causes of stress.Learning to do this takes time, and although you cannot avoid stress, the good news is that you can minimize the harmful effects of stress, such as depression or hypertension. The key is to develop an awareness of how you interpret, and react to, circumstances. This awareness will help you develop coping techniques for managing stress.Inside this course, I will provide you some basic information on stress and simple recommended techniques to effectively manage and deal with stress. You'll learn how to combat stress in your daily life and prevent it from becoming a serious medical problem for your health and well-being.The course focuses on what stress is, what causes it, and most importantly what you can do to manage your stress. It will provide you a detailed idea about how to identify your sources of stress, understand the stress and its root cause along with the ability to generate alternative solutions, and select the best solutions for your physical, mental and social well-being.Compiled with precision and enriched with time-tested methods. After you have successfully completed the course you will be able to:· Reduce everyday stresses of life· Manage the feeling of being overwhelmed and anxiety· Eliminate workplace stress· Alleviating Stress the natural way· Break-free from vicious holds of panic attacks· And so much more.This is the complete package for you to learn how to conquer stress and anxiety so that you can live life to its fullest!!!I am looking forward to seeing you on the inside.
Overview
Section 1: Preliminary Course Work
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 Why Should I Face Challenges and Stress
Lecture 3 Seven More Reasons to Face Your Challenges
Section 2: Introduction To Stress Challenges
Lecture 4 Welcome to Managing Stress in Your Life
Section 3: Stress - An Overview
Lecture 5 What is 'Stress'?
Lecture 6 Eustress and Distress
Lecture 7 Homework Assignment
Section 4: Types of Stress
Lecture 8 Types of Stress
Lecture 9 Now let's talk about Chronic stress
Lecture 10 Homework Assignment
Section 5: What Causes Stress?
Lecture 11 Causes of Stress
Lecture 12 Internal Stressors
Section 6: Signs, Symptoms and Reaction of Stress
Lecture 13 Emotional Signs and Symptoms of Stress
Lecture 14 Physical Signs and Symptoms of Stress
Lecture 15 Behavioral Signs and Symptoms of Stress
Lecture 16 Cognitive Signs and Symptoms of Stress
Lecture 17 Fight or Flight Response
Section 7: Stress Hormones - An Introduction to Cortisol
Lecture 18 An Introduction to Cortisol
Section 8: The Impact of Stress on Our Body
Lecture 19 The Impact of Stress on Our Body
Section 9: Stress Management - Tips to Reduce Everyday Stress
Lecture 20 Reduce and Overcome Everyday Stress
Lecture 21 7 More Ways to Reduce and Overcome Everyday Stress
Lecture 22 6 Additional Ways to Reduce and Overcome Everyday Stress
Lecture 23 Homework Assignment
Section 10: How to Eliminate Workplace Stress Effectively
Lecture 24 What causes stress at work?
Lecture 25 6 major causes of stress at work
Lecture 26 Techniques to Eliminate or Manage Stress at Work
Lecture 27 10 More Ways to Eliminate Stress at Work
Lecture 28 Homework Assignment
Section 11: Managing Stress with Exercise and Meditation
Lecture 29 Exercise and Stress Relief
Lecture 30 What Types of Exercise Help With Stress?
Lecture 31 Stress Management and Meditation
Lecture 32 Types of Meditation
Lecture 33 Homework Assignment
Lecture 34 Explanation For The Next Section
Section 12: The Power of Mindfulness and How to Use It
Lecture 35 What is Mindfulness
Lecture 36 Let's Deal With Negative Thoughts Right Now
Lecture 37 Some of Us Need Instant Gratification Learn How Here
Section 13: You and Your Anxiety
Lecture 38 Introducing Cognitive Restructuring
Lecture 39 How to Use Cognitive Restructuring in the Real World
Lecture 40 Stress and Flow States
Lecture 41 Can Stress Be A Positive Thing?
Lecture 42 Tapping Into Your Hidden Powers
Lecture 43 Why You Should Visualize
Lecture 44 The Power of Belief
Lecture 45 Hypothesis Testing
Section 14: Overcome Resistance to Change
Lecture 46 Mindfulness Meditation Report
Section 15: Natural Herbal Remedies to Reduce Stress
Lecture 47 Herbal Remedies for Stress Relief
Section 16: How to Achieve Acceptance and Move On
Lecture 48 Homework Assignment
Section 17: The Importance of Positive Self Talk to Deal with Stress
Lecture 49 Positive Self-Talk - What is it?
Lecture 50 Some Examples of Positive and Negative Self-talk
Lecture 51 How to Reduce Stress with Positive Self-Talk
Section 18: Alleviating Stress with Nutrition
Lecture 52 How Too Much Stress Affects Your Eating Habits
Lecture 53 Your Guide to Healthy Eating
Section 19: Combating Stress with Essential Oils
Lecture 54 The Role of Essential Oils in Dealing with Stress
Lecture 55 List of Essential Oils That Aid in Dealing With Stress
Section 20: How to Stop Being a Hard Taskmaster
Lecture 56 The Role of Essential Oils in Dealing with Stress
Lecture 57 The Best Essential Oils to Help You With Stress
Section 21: Effective Stress Management Techniques during Pregnancy
Lecture 58 What are the Causes of Stress During Pregnancy?
Lecture 59 How to Reduce Stress during Pregnancy?
Section 22: Preventing Burnout
Lecture 60 Homework Assignment
Section 23: Child Stress Management Ideas
Lecture 61 What causes Stress for Children?
Lecture 62 How to Manage Stress in Your Children
Section 24: You've Got This: How to Banish Worry and Live Panic-Free
Lecture 63 Homework Assignment
Section 25: Is it Stress or Is It Anxiety
Lecture 64 You and Your Anxiety
Lecture 65 Understanding Your Anxiety
Lecture 66 Reflecting Upon Your Triggers
Lecture 67 Mindfully Moving Beyond Your Beliefs
Section 26: Your Mind, Your Body. How to Face Your Inner Demons
Lecture 68 Your Mind and Your Body
Lecture 69 Self Blame Self Loathe
Lecture 70 Connecting Them With Your Mind and Body
Section 27: Overcome Resistance to Change
Lecture 71 Overcome Resistance to Change
Lecture 72 Acting On Your Change Blocking System
Section 28: How to Achieve Acceptance and Move On
Lecture 73 How to Achieve Acceptance and Move On
Lecture 74 Minding Your Moods
Lecture 75 What are Distorted Thought Patterns
Lecture 76 Assessing Your Present and Preparing a Plan for the Future
Section 29: How to Act On Your Fears and Achieve Your Goals
Lecture 77 How to Act On Your Fears and Achieve Your Goals
Lecture 78 Acting Against Your Fears
Lecture 79 Create and Execute Your Plan
Section 30: How to Stop Being a Hard Taskmaster
Lecture 80 How to Stop Being a Hard Taskmaster
Lecture 81 Moving Away From the Past You Need to Leave Behind
Lecture 82 Knowing When You Need Help
Lecture 83 Focus On the Positives
Section 31: Preventing Burnout
Lecture 84 Preventing Burnout
Lecture 85 Perfectionism and Borrowed Expectations
Lecture 86 Fear of Feedback
Section 32: You've Got This: How to Banish Worry and Live Panic-Free
Lecture 87 You've Got This
Lecture 88 Your Anxiety and Your Journey
Section 33: Sometimes We Let Our Fears Stand In the Way of Change
Lecture 89 The Answer is to Overcome Your Fears
Lecture 90 The Only Thing We Have to Fear Is Fear Itself
Lecture 91 The Samurai Code
Lecture 92 Fear Setting
Lecture 93 Taking Chances
Section 34: Let's Wrap It Up
Lecture 94 Conclusion
If you feel stressed out all the time or you feel your reaction to stressful situations is holding you back then the information in this course is tailor made for you.



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Unleash The Doer Revolution Within You

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Unleash The Doer Revolution Within You
Published 08/2022
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Genre: eLearning | Language: English + srt | Duration: 63 lectures (7h 9m) | Size: 9.5 GB



Find a Way to Pursue Prosperity & Holistic Wealth



What you'll learn
Understand what wealth really means to you
How to intensify your desires, dreams, and goals
3 ages of human beings and that the most precious thing you must protect in life is the value of time
Tools of wisdom, powerful ingredients and rules to create movement and become a prosperous Doer
Overcome a scarcity mindset and recondition to prosperity using the 7 Wealth Stages framework
See your life as a one-unit spread across eight areas of Holistic Wealth
Requirements
You must be focused on yourself to fulfill your dreams and not just work for someone who is goal-oriented
You must challenge yourself and commit to building self-esteem with courage
You must analyze and assess who you really are because when you spend time getting to know yourself, you acquire an authentic growth mindset
You must be willing to unleash your Doer Revolution within you
You must get serious about change, keep searching and start growing!
Description
- Feeling stuck?
- Having not enough time?
- Maybe, your job is pulling you down?
- Not satisfied with your career or failing to start something new?
- Struggling with your discipline?
- Not having direction, framework, or compass to improve your life?
- Are you in a state of mind where you feel you deserve a better life and to become extraordinary?
HAVE YOU BEEN ASKING MORE THAN THESE QUESTIONS LATELY?
I know you have. so welcome to our 7-hour transformational program.
In this course, you will discover
the hidden obstacles, smokescreens, and personal weaknesses that might hold you back
3 ages of human beings and that the most precious thing you must protect in life is the value of time
3 simple yet effective ingredients to rewire your mindset
3 tools of wisdom to intensify your mind
3 exceptional rules to set you toward prosperity
9 Doer's habits to get the maximum out of your day
How to deal with self-care & self-discipline from a unique perspective
6 types of prosperity archetypes
A compass to climb up in your professional and personal life using the 7 Wealth Stages framework
See your life as one unit spread across eight vital areas of Holistic Wealth
And much more...
Remember, if you believe in yourself - it is YOUR revolution to no longer accept the average and ordinary life and do whatever it takes to rewire your mindset to the next level.
And the ultimate strategy is heavily investing in yourself FIRST.
That is the trigger point because the very first step of getting what you deserve in life is to get serious about change.
And that's why we created The Doer Revolution because it is an actionable course to push you forward.
I'm here to guide you, I'm here to help you to climb the wealth pyramid. We'll do it together. I'm here to advise you. I don't know everything, but I know something. As my mentor taught me, you cannot find answers to all your questions from one person. You must use a combination of efforts and learn from several people to find what you want. And this is what I feel I can do for you. I'm your teacher, coach, mentor, or whatever you want to call it.
The school system and society teach you to kill your desire, dreams, and goals. I teach you to intensify your desire, dreams, and goals and will show you the reason you want to become a prosperous Doer.
It's time to Believe, Act and Prosper.
So welcome to the revolution!
Who this course is for
Self-starters who no longer want to accept average and ordinary life
Employees and freelancers who want to find a framework, blueprint, guideline, or compass to guide them through life's confusing turns so they can reach their destination
Dreamers who are on a transformational path to becoming Doers
Doers who are obsessed to find the starting point toward an extraordinary life



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