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Tatiana Sanchez Parra - Born of War in Colombia: Reproductive Violence and Memories of Absence

English | 2024 | Rutgers University Press | ISBN: 9781978832473 (ISBN10: 1978832478) | 205 pages | PDF | 8 MB

Born of War in Colombia addresses why people born of conflict-related sexual violence remain unseen within transitional justice agendas. In Colombia, there are generations of children born of conflict-related sexual violence across the country. Whispers of their presence have traveled outside their communities. They also exist within the country's domestic reparations program, which entitles them to reparations. Drawing on an immersive feminist ethnography with a community that endured a paramilitary confinement, the book reveals how a past-oriented and harm-centered model of transitional justice has converged with a restricted notion of gendered victimhood and the patriarchal politics of reproduction to render the bodies and experiences of people born of conflict-related sexual violence unintelligible to those seeking to understand and address the consequences of war in Colombia.


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Li Xing;Javier Vadell; - China-US Rivalry and Regional Reordering in Latin America and the Caribbean

English | 2024 | Routledge | ISBN: 9781040002292 (ISBN10: 1040002293) | 293 pages | PDF | 4 MB

This book provides a comprehensive, conceptual and analytical framework for understanding the reordering process in the Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) region, driven and shaped by China-US rivalry. It demonstrates the differences between China-US, China-LAC and US-LAC relations and questions to what extent the LAC region can be considered a unified actor. Exploring broad perspectives such as global governance, international institutions, trade, security policy, climate change, multilateralism and regional and global peace and stability, the contributors also consider China's Belt and Road Initiative, the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) and "minilateral" cooperation, sustainable development and business and the role of soft power, such as tourism and education in China-LAC relations. This timely and important contribution analyzing the changing regional order in the LAC region brought about by China's global rise and increasing hegemonic competition with the US will appeal to scholars and student of international relations, international political economy, and security studies.



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Birth, Death, and Beyond: Fetal Integration, Bhardoah, and 3 Paths of the Kryst

English | 2011 | 102 pages | PDF | 12 MB


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Jack Sparrow/Johnny Depp Likeness in Blender
Published 10/2024
Created by Bharat Sharma
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 47 Lectures ( 21h 33m ) | Size: 21.6 GB

The only Likeness Portrait course you will ever need to make Realistic looking Portraits !!



What you'll learn
Full Portrait Creation Workflow
Head Sculpting
Much more Artistic and Manual Workflow
Skin Detailing in Blender
Brushes Creation for Skin Details
Texture Painting in Blender
Cloth Sculpting and Materials
Hair Grooming using Blender's New Hair System that uses Geometry Nodes
Free to create project


Requirements
Little bit of blender and sculpting knowledge is required


Description
My name is Bharat Sharma and I'm Freelance 3D character artist.This course is in the Language Hindi so make sure you understand that.This project is one of my favorite's that I have worked on and I wanna share all the info and the workflow through which I was able to create this portrait with the use of free but awesome software called Blender. This workflow does not include the use of any third party resources from internet (other than free basemesh) but we do everything in blender and own our own to achieve all the skin details in the portrait.This whole Project is free to create you won't need any paid 3rd party Resources to Achieve this much amount of Details.This Course is made for Character artist on intermediate level where we are gonna learn about full Portrait creation in Blender which also include Likeness. We are gonna learn to Create Likeness, Brush making for Skin Details, Texture painting, Hair grooming using New Hair system which uses Geometry nodes.This Course contains- 22 Hours of Content - 45 lectures- Resource files Software you need for this courseBlender Gimp ( or any Image editing Software like Photoshop, krita etc ) Both of these software are free.So you can start this journey straight away !! Watch the Index Video for more Info !!What will you get with this course.- 22 hours Lectures- Brushes for skin detailing- All the Important Files- Final render fileYou can contact me on Udemy if you have any problems.

Who this course is for
Beginner who have learned blender and sculpting but cannot translate that to Real looking portrait and cannot get the likeness right

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Engdahl, Horace - Witness Literature

English | 2022 | World Scientific Pub Co Inc | ISBN: 9789812381682 (ISBN10: 9812381686) | 145 pages | PDF | 897 KB

Proceedings of the Nobel Centennial Symposium, held December 4-5, 2001, in Stockholm, Sweden. The symposium examines the concept of witness literature and its relevance to contemporary literature. This volume brings together all the talks given at the symposium.


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Pierre Lopez, Ahmed Saïd Nouri - Théorie élémentaire et pratique de la commande par les régimes glissants
French | 2006 | Springer | ISBN: 9783540310037 (ISBN10: 3540310037) | 348 pages | PDF | 4 MB

La première partie de cet ouvrage est une initiation aux modes glissants complétée par divers aspects pratiques, dans le cas des systèmes continus mono-entrée mono-sortie. La deuxième partie propose divers modes glissants généralisés et aspects théoriques, dans le cas des systèmes multi-entrée multi-sortie continus, discrets et hybrides.



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Will E. Mason - Clarification of the Monetary Standard

English | 1963 | Penn State University Press | ISBN: 9780271730523 (ISBN10: 0271730528) | 280 pages | PDF | 9 MB




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TTC - How the Spanish Civil War Became Europe's Battlefield
Released 7/2023
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Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 24 Lessons ( 11h 45m ) | Size: 9.8 GB

Between the two World Wars that would change the course of modern history, a smaller yet deeply impactful conflict took place. The Spanish Civil War was fought from 1936 to 1939

Between the two World Wars that would change the course of modern history, a smaller yet deeply impactful conflict took place. The Spanish Civil War was fought from 1936 to 1939. On the one hand, it was a local conflict on the margins of Europe. On the other hand, the conflict can also be seen as a microcosm of war in the 20th century. Not only did the Spanish Civil War foreshadow the global conflagration to come, but it also had its roots in the modern era's central divides: urban versus rural, religion versus secularization, rich versus poor, progress versus tradition, democracy versus fascism and communism.

The only exposure many of us have had to information about the Spanish Civil War comes from the cultural reflections of the time, such as artistic masterpieces like Pablo Picasso's painting Guernica and Ernest Hemingway's novel For Whom the Bell Tolls. Beyond these representations, however, the shadow of the war lives on as new information continues to emerge about the authoritarian rule of General Francisco Franco in Spain and the nation he built out of the rubble after the war between the left-wing Republican government and the right-wing Nationalist insurgency.

In this course, you will have the opportunity to explore this fascinating, complex, and often brutal time in history. How the Spanish Civil War Became Europe's Battlefield takes you to the front line and introduces you to the competing coalitions on each side to look at the issues of a perennially confounding military, political, and social history. Taught by Professor Pamela B. Radcliff of the University of California, San Diego, these 24 scintillating lectures survey the aspects of an endlessly multifaceted history. Along the way, you will investigate key questions, such as

How did Spain transition from a seemingly peaceful democracy to a nation torn by war?
What role did the Catholic Church and the international community-including Soviet communists, Italian fascists, and German Nazis-play in the conflict?
How did ordinary soldiers, citizens, clergy, workers, and business owners experience the civil war?
Why did the Republican side lose, and what did this mean for Spain's future?
Next, you will reflect on the complicated legacy of the war. Since the Nationalist leader General Francisco Franco took power and held authoritarian rule for decades after the war, information about the war itself was limited until the later decades of the 20th century. Only recently, scholars have been able to evaluate terror campaigns, concentration camps, and other wartime atrocities. Professor Radcliff delves into these so-called "memory wars" of the 21st century to show how multiple narratives of the war continue to proliferate.

How the Spanish Civil War Became Europe's Battlefield is a magnificent overview of an astonishing history from the political polarization in the Second Republic to the urban warfare during the war years.

Examine the Roots of Spanish Nationalism

In July 1936, Spanish military leaders conspired to overthrow the democratically elected Spanish Republican government. But their coup's partial failure turned into an almost three-year-long "total" war that claimed about a half a million lives and resulted in the exile of 250,000 Spanish nationals.

To set the stage for this monumental conflict, Professor Radcliff goes back to establishment of a democratic Republic in 1931, when the nation was bifurcated largely on urban and rural lines. The interior of the country was largely agricultural, traditional yet impoverished; whereas, the urban centers, led by progressive intellectuals, were perceived as elite and out of touch.

Political polarization from these geographic and class tensions came to a boiling point in 1936 when military garrisons led by General Franco attempted a "surgical coup." Although the coup failed, the spasm divided the military and ushered the country into local violence and, ultimately, state collapse.

Trace the Course of the War

The summer of 1936 was one of the bloodiest seasons in Spanish history, in which tens of thousands of civilians-including the poet Federico Garcia Lorca-were massacred in lawless states that resembled the "Wild West." In this opening act, a series of decentralized groups coalesced in two broad camps: progressive Republicans, as well as socialist workers and communists, on the side of the government and Catholics, Nationalists, and even outright fascists on the side of the insurgency.

At the time, the war seemed to represent a larger European contest, where democracy, fascism, and communism were competing to define the region's future. For that reason, it attracted international attention from the major world powers, from fascist Germany and Italy to the Soviet Union, Britain, France, and the United States, as well as from ordinary citizens-including the Abraham Lincoln Brigade, memorialized in the writing of Ernest Hemingway.

In How the Spanish Civil War Became Europe's Battlefield, Professor Radcliff surveys the war over its three-year span, delving into each side's strategies, alliances, and propaganda. In addition to Franco, you'll meet such figures as Manuel Azaña, the Republican president; Largo Caballero, the revolutionary socialist who influenced the radical wing of the Socialist party; and Dolores Ibarruri, a prominent female labor leader immortalized through passionate speeches written under the pen name "La Pasionaria."

Legacy of War, Lessons for Today

As you will discover, both Republicans and Nationalists gradually centralized their military operations and employed repressive tactics on soldiers and civilians alike. The violence, however, was asymmetric, with the Nationalists ultimately prevailing. General Franco became "el caudillo" ("the leader") of an authoritarian regime for more than 35 years.

Professor Radcliff rounds out the course with a deep consideration of the war's legacy. Even today, the ghosts of this 20th-century war still haunt contemporary Spain, with no national consensus on how it fits into the trajectory of Spanish history. After the war, Franco's regime buried records of atrocities. The true death toll and economic accounting have only recently come to light, leading to battles in scholarship over how to interpret the war.

Was the Spanish Civil War a victory of totalitarian fascism or was it a backstop against the rising red tide of communism? Was Franco a ruthless war criminal or a defender of the faith? Most important, what can the war tell us about democracy today as many of the same divides over rich and poor, progress and tradition, religion and secularism, continue to inspire passionate intensity?

There are no easy answers, but How the Spanish Civil War Became Europe's Battlefield offers a powerful survey of a defining moment in Spanish and European history.

What Will You Learn?
Explore the causes and consequences of the Spanish Civil War

Reflect on the many coalitions that comprised the Republican and Nationalist sides

Find out what life was like for ordinary citizens during the war

Learn how General Francisco Franco rose to power

Consider the war's complicated legacy even today


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The Economist Audio Edition - November 02, 2024
English | 8 h 36 m | MP3 | 235 MB

"It is not only The Economist's name that people find baffling. Here are some other common questions.
First, why does it call itself a newspaper? Even when The Economist incorporated the Bankers' Gazette and Railway Monitor from 1845 to 1932, it also described itself as "a political, literary and general newspaper".
It still does so because, in addition to offering analysis and opinion, it tries in each issue to cover the main events business and political of the week. It goes to press on Thursdays and, printed simultaneously in six countries, is available in most of the world's main cities the following day or soon after. Readers everywhere get the same editorial matter. The advertisements differ. The running order of the sections, and sometimes the cover, also differ. But the words are the same, except that each week readers in Britain get a few extra pages devoted to British news.
Why is it anonymous? Many hands write The Economist, but it speaks with a collective voice. Leaders are discussed, often disputed, each week in meetings that are open to all members of the editorial staff. Journalists often co-operate on articles. And some articles are heavily edited. The main reason for anonymity, however, is a belief that what is written is more important than who writes it. As Geoffrey Crowther, editor from 1938 to 1956, put it, anonymity keeps the editor "not the master but the servant of something far greater than himself. You can call that ancestor-worship if you wish, but it gives to the paper an astonishing momentum of thought and principle."


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Kenji Iohara, Philippe Malbos, Masa-Hiko Saito, Nobuki Takayama - Two Algebraic Byways from Differential Equations: Gröbner Bases and Quivers

English | 2020 | Springer | ISBN: B0CWCFQ8PZ | 375 pages | PDF | 5 MB

This edited volume presents a fascinating collection of lecture notes focusing on differential equations from two viewpoints: formal calculus (through the theory of Gröbner bases) and geometry (via quiver theory). Gröbner bases serve as effective models for computation in algebras of various types. Although the theory of Gröbner bases was developed in the second half of the 20th century, many works on computational methods in algebra were published well before the introduction of the modern algebraic language. Since then, new algorithms have been developed and the theory itself has greatly expanded. In comparison, diagrammatic methods in representation theory are relatively new, with the quiver varieties only being introduced - with big impact - in the 1990s.


Divided into two parts, the book first discusses the theory of Gröbner bases in their commutative and noncommutative contexts, with a focus on algorithmic aspects and applications of Gröbner bases to analysison systems of partial differential equations, effective analysis on rings of differential operators, and homological algebra. It then introduces representations of quivers, quiver varieties and their applications to the moduli spaces of meromorphic connections on the complex projective line.


While no particular reader background is assumed, the book is intended for graduate students in mathematics, engineering and related fields, as well as researchers and scholars.


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Full Digital Marketing Course: SEO, Paid Ad, GA4, GTM, Email
Published 10/2024
Created by Tanmoy Das
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 573 Lectures ( 39h 8m ) | Size: 24.6 GB

Learn Everything in Digital Marketing - Paid Ads, SEO, Google Analytics 4, GTM, Email Marketing, Content Marketing w/AI



What you'll learn
SEO Fundamentals: Master the basics of Search Engine Optimization, including keyword research, on-page, off-page, and technical SEO, to boost organic search.
PPC Advertising: Gain hands-on experience with paid ads on Google and social media platforms, covering campaign setup, targeting, bidding, and budget management
Email Marketing Essentials: Develop email campaigns that build customer relationships, drive engagement, and increase conversions with best practices in segment
Google Analytics 4 (GA4) Mastery: Analyze and interpret user data, set up key performance indicators (KPIs), and make data-driven marketing decisions with GA4.
Google Tag Manager (GTM) Setup and Usage: Explore GTM for efficient tracking, custom event creation, and conversion tracking without the need for coding.
Content Marketing Strategy: Learn to craft effective content strategies that engage audiences and drive conversions across various digital platforms.
Audience Targeting and Segmentation: Understand how to define, reach, and convert the right audiences using different targeting methods across channels.
Marketing Analytics & Reporting: Create detailed reports to showcase campaign performance, ROI, and actionable insights for continuous improvement.
Current Trends and Best Practices: Stay updated on the latest trends in digital marketing, including AI-driven tools, content formats, and algorithm updates.
Campaign Optimization: Learn to analyze campaign performance metrics, identify trends, and optimize ads and content for improved results.


Requirements
NO digital marketing experience is required!


Description
Hi Guys,Welcome to my Full Digital Marketing Course: SEO, Paid Ads, GA4, GTM, Email Marketing & Content Marketing with AI Course!In my course you will learn everything about Digital Marketing. I have created video lessons on every topic and feature of Digital Marketing. You will get to see the real practical implementation of how to create each and every campaign and how to use every feature of this product.This is the most detailed course on Digital Marketing you will ever find on the internet. I have created different sections based on different topics of Digital Marketing and in each section, I have gone in-depth into explaining the concept of each feature and how to practically implement it.This course will give you a 100% understanding of Digital Marketing and after going through this course you will be capable of applying these concepts in building your own online business or handling Digital Marketing of your clients. At such a low price, you're going to get 572 detailed video lessons, 57 assignments, 2 quizzes, 2 practice tests & 7 digital download resources. A complete access to our student discussion forum, and the ability to ask me any questions you may have as you progress through the course.On top of all that, you get lifetime access and a 30 day, 100% money back guarantee!Complete Paid AdsTopics you will learn in this part:- Google Ads Overview - Keyword Research- Google Ads Formats- Google Ads Bidding Strategies- Google Display Network- Google Conversion Tracking- Google Ads Remarketing- Google Video Ads- Google Ads Certification- Facebook Marketing- Facebook Ads Basics- Facebook Ads Campaign Creation- Facebook Pixel Setup- Facebook Ads Bidding Strategies- Facebook Ads Custom Audiences- Facebook Ads Lead Gen Campaign- Facebook Ads Sales Campaign- Facebook Ads Certification- Microsoft Ads Overview- Introduction to Keywords- Microsoft Ads Formats + Extensions- Microsoft Ads Bidding Strategies- Microsoft Ads Audience Network- Microsoft Ads UET Tag Setup- Microsoft Ads Remarketing- Microsoft Shopping Ads- Microsoft Ads Mobile App Campaign- Microsoft Ads Shared Library- Microsoft Ads Certification- LinkedIn Ads Overview- LinkedIn Ads Formats- LinkedIn Ads Bidding Strategies- LinkedIn Ads Audience Templates- LinkedIn Ads Conversion Tracking- LinkedIn Ads Retargeting- LinkedIn Ads Lead Gen Campaign- LinkedIn Ads Dynamic Ad Campaign - LinkedIn Ads Carousel Image Ad Campaign - LinkedIn Ads Conversation Ad Campaign- LinkedIn Ads Document Ad Campaign- LinkedIn Ads LinkedIn Video Ad Campaign- LinkedIn Ads Event Ad Campaign- LinkedIn Ads Direct Sponsored Content Single Image Ad Campaign- How to use Reports in LinkedIn Ads- LinkedIn Ads Billing Center- LinkedIn Ads Business Manager - LinkedIn Ads CertificationThe Ultimate SEO GuideTopics you will learn in this part:- SEO The Basics - What is SEO And why is it important?, Debunking SEO Myths, Onpage/Offpage SEO Introduction- Keyword Research - Understanding Keywords, Short Tail Vs Long Tail Keywords, Google Keyword Planner Tool, SEMRush - Keyword Research, Mozbar Extension, SEMRush - Competitor Keywords, Google Auto Suggest, Google Trends- Content Creation - Content In SEO, Different Content Generation Ideas, Content Length- Onpage SEO - What is Onpage SEO, Onpage SEO Factors, Image ALT Tag for SEO, Internal Linking- Offpage SEO - Backlinks, Anchor Text, Dofollow Vs Nofollow Links, Link Building Strategies- Technical SEO - 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TTC - How the Crusades Changed History
Released 11/2023
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Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 24 Lessons ( 11h 27m ) | Size: 9.55 GB


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The Crusades, launched in 1095 by Pope Urban II, were a series of holy wars led by European Christians, aimed at contesting '. power and establishing Christian rule of the Holy Land. In their aftermath, the Crusades left a significant impact on their era as well as on future centuries, and their effects are directly visible even in our own time

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Effects of the Crusades included the following

They opened major avenues of exchange of learning and scholarship, as well as new knowledge of ., in the European world.
They opened routes of trade, influenced European languages, and facilitated the first large-scale efforts of Christian proselytizing among '.s.
They deeply influenced the policy of the Spanish in their conquest of the Americas.
They changed and even transformed areas of the world they touched.
In How the Crusades Changed History, you'll explore the ethos of the Crusades, their geopolitical and cultural history, and the fascinating and critical questions surrounding their legacy. You'll assess the magnitude of their impact on future events and eras, and the ways in which they continue to capture our imagination today.

In doing so, you'll devote substantial study to the eight numbered Crusades between 1095 and 1270, the key crusading expeditions across Europe and Asia Minor, and you'll track the fortunes of the four crusader kingdoms or states in the Mediterranean, from their inception to their eventual fall. You will also learn of the spread of crusading to Europe itself.

How the Crusades Changed History is an updated and expanded version of an earlier and popular audio course that makes use of our improved video and graphics capabilities to bring the battles, the places, and the monumental human conflict of the Crusades to vivid life. At the center of this course is the masterful presentation of esteemed medieval scholar Philip Daileader of William & Mary, whose compelling evocation of the Crusades and finely honed perspectives on their repercussions make these 24 lectures a thrilling and revelatory experience. Professor Daileader is delighted to have the chance to revisit this timeless and hugely influential era, an epoch of enduring relevance to geopolitical, social, and religious issues of our own time.

Relive a Breathtaking Historical Drama

Unfolding over two centuries, the Crusades mark a pivotal moment in world history

The First Crusade captured Jerusalem, igniting a crusading epoch of eight papally sanctioned crusades, as succeeding factions of crusaders sought to preserve and consolidate Christian control of the Eastern Mediterranean.
The Crusades in the Holy Land gave rise to further campaigns driven by religion across Western Europe, the Balkans, and the Byzantine Empire.
These extraordinary and galvanizing conflicts mobilized hundreds of thousands of crusaders, vast financial and logistical resources, and produced bitter conflict, difficult religious and moral quandaries, and a huge loss of life. Led by European kings, religious luminaries, knights, and nobles, the Crusades were marked by heroism, brutal warfare, and the large-scale clash of civilizations, as the kingdoms of Christian Europe endeavored to challenge ---c power.

What caused the Crusades? What were their political and religious consequences? And why do they deserve our attention now?

A penetrating look at the Crusades shows that they weakened the foundations of Catholicism and its dominion over European Christendom and played into the specific processes that led to the Protestant Reformation. Ultimately, the crusaders' efforts paved the way for the collapse of the Byzantine Empire, the rise of the Ottoman Turks, and the spread of ---c rule into parts of world it hadn't touched.

In our own era, the use of Crusades rhetoric by heads of state, Western conservatives and ---c militants directly echoes the Crusades' ideology of holy war, and shows that, centuries after their end, the Crusades are not forgotten.

Travel Deeply into the Crusaders' World

In a multidimensional approach to the story, you'll begin by investigating both the long term and more immediate historical factors that set the stage for the Crusades, from tensions between the papacy and the Byzantine Empire to the incursions of Turks into Byzantine lands, leading to the call for the First Crusade. From there, you'll delve into the integral events of the conflicts, such as

The First through Fourth Crusades-In rich detail, study the harrowing events of the First Crusade, with its disastrous beginning and ultimate conquest of Jerusalem; the Second Crusade's failed siege of Damascus; the Third Crusade, pitting Richard Lionheart of England against the legendary Saladin; and the Fourth Crusade, culminating in the sack of Constantinople.
Christian Kingdoms in the East-Follow the First Crusade's creation of four crusader states: the kingdom of Jerusalem, Antioch, Edessa, and Tripoli. Track the volatile history of these Christian-ruled domains, and their ultimate demise, ending the crusading era. Learn the intriguing role of the Templars, Hospitallers, and other orders of religious knights.
The Fourth through Eighth Crusades-Witness the debacle of the Fifth Crusade's siege of Damietta, Egypt; the Sixth Crusade's highly unusual and short-lived recapture of Jerusalem; and unpack the final crusades, both led by Louis IX of France, with the crusaders' dramatic capture in Egypt and their final campaign against Tunis, marking the last Crusade in the Holy Land.
The Transformation of Crusading-Observe how crusading turned inward to the European interior, in a range of military campaigns that were granted Crusade status. Study the reconquest of the '.-ruled Spanish peninsula; chart the crusades that targeted the heretical Cathars and the German Hohenstaufen dynasty, as crusading turned against major former crusaders.
Grasp the Legacy of an Epic Conflict

As the course concludes, you'll focus on core themes in the story of the Crusades, illustrating the complexity and human dimensions of the conflicts, such as

The Crusades on the Ground-Take a hard look at the experience of crusading; investigate the motives of the crusaders, the preparations for going on crusade, and the calamities of hunger, disease, and warfare the crusaders faced. Visualize life in the crusader states, and the tensions between the Christian settlers and the local '. populations they ruled.
An Interface of West and East-Discover how the Crusades brought a deepened contact and interchange between the Christian West and the ---c world; note the impact of '. culture on the West in the transmission of scholarly texts and the ---c numerical system, and the concomitant advent of Christian missionizing in the ---c East.
Crusading and Faith-Throughout the course, assess the religious features of crusading, including the spiritual aspirations of crusaders, their crusading vows, and papal authorities' promises of the remission of sins in return for going on crusade (the "plenary indulgence"). Explore the relationship between crusading and missionary work, and debates over whether the two were antithetical.
An Epoch that Marked the World-At the conclusion of the Crusades to the Holy Land, come to terms with their political and religious aftereffects. Witness how the Fourth Crusade's dismemberment of the Byzantine Empire facilitated the rise of the Ottomans, and how the mercenary use of religious indulgences compromised the standing and integrity of the Catholic Church.
In How the Crusades Changed History, you'll travel into a vastly impactful human drama, reflecting political and religious dilemmas that continue to resonate today.

What Will You Learn?
Examine the history of pilgrimage and holy war within Christianity before the Crusades

Learn about Pope Urban II's call for the first Crusade, and the motives that impelled crusaders to join the expedition

Witness how the Fourth Crusade's dismemberment of the Byzantine Empire facilitated the rise of the Ottomans

Grasp how the mercenary use of religious indulgences weakened the moral authority of Catholicism during the Protestant Reformation

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TTC - London in the Time of Dickens
Released 11/2023
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Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 12 Lessons ( 6h 12m ) | Size: 5.15 GB

By the start of the Victorian era, London was home to nearly 2 million people, a number that expanded to more than 6 million by 1901, the year of Queen Victoria's death. This immense growth made the city an astonishing study in the varieties of human experience-the perfect place for a novelist to find his voice. Charles Dickens did just that in the 1830s

Born in 1812, Dickens spent most of his life in a rapidly expanding London. As perhaps the most lauded of Victorian writers and a perennial classroom favorite, Dickens gives us a window into the past. His fiction and journalism capture the complexities of Victorian life, while continuing to resonate with meaning today.

In London in the Time of Dickens, you'll get the unique opportunity to experience the British capital through the eyes of a literary master whose work is inextricably tied to the city and its rich history. Throughout 12 lectures taught by Professor Lillian Nayder of Bates College, you'll tour the city of London in a time of rapid transformation through the life and work of Charles Dickens, uncovering the history of the metropolis, while also witnessing the everyday experiences of Londoners from all walks of life as Dickens represents them.

Crossing London's Great Gulf

London in the 19th century was a city of contrasts. It was a bustling, diverse, and vibrant urban center that was a hub of culture and innovation. It was also a place of great suffering and starvation, of child labor, soot-filled skies, and rank smells that penetrated even the wealthiest sections of the city.

Dickens himself experienced life on both sides of the "great gulf" that separated rich from poor-His own life was a blueprint that informed rags-to-riches elements in his stories, from Oliver Twist to Great Expectations and Our Mutual Friend. His early struggles left a deep impression on Dickens even after he had become a wealthy and successful literary celebrity, and he proved to be perpetually interested in the class divisions that shaped life in London.

The everyday experiences of working-class Londoners provided an inexhaustible source of literary material for a prolific writer looking to capture life on the page-and improve life beyond the bounds of fiction. Through the many beloved stories and characters of Dickens, Professor Nayder will give you a glimpse into

Law, Order, and (In)justice. Dickens often shows a great deal of sympathy for characters like the Artful Dodger who commit crimes out of necessity, and yet he also had a deep authoritarian streak-a common Victorian dichotomy. You'll look at the emergence of the metropolitan security officer force, the "great age of prison building," and the reform movements that sought to rehabilitate offenders as you consider the limits of London's justice system.
Idealized Gender Norms vs. Social Realities. Victorian ideals of gender promoted stark divisions between men and women and the expectations placed on each, and emphasized the separation of the domestic from the public sphere. A number of Dickens's female characters reflect the more nuanced and realistic experiences of women-particularly working-class women-of the time.
The Perils of Childhood. Many of Dickens's most beloved characters are children. These young and vulnerable protagonists provide a lens through which Dickens captures how dangerous and bewildering life in Victorian London could be, especially for boys and girls who were often required to work to survive and had little power to change their circumstances.
Urban Transformation. While London had been growing for centuries, the city saw a particularly sweeping and rapid series of changes in the Victorian period. With the increasing pollution of its major waterways and the problems created by gas and coal usage, the city's environmental degradation posed threats to life, health, and well-being of Londoners, which sanitary reformers and engineers did their best to resolve.
As a writer and social reformer, Dickens created stories that capture the imagination, while also opening the eyes of readers to the realities of urban life and the rapid transformations of Victorian London during the Industrial Revolution. Even today, the effects of technological innovation, urban growth, and social divisions and inequities raise many of the same questions that his novels interrogated over a century ago, and which give his works added importance.

London in Fact and Fiction

Dickens was a novelist who was deeply concerned about the lives of his fellow Londoners. He was also an entertainer. As Professor Nayder demonstrates in various contexts, Dickens used his comic genius and his knowledge of literary genres and English dialects to win over his readers, capture their interest, and present them with the genuine social issues that desperately needed their attention.

He not only featured characters in dire circumstances to highlight these important issues, but he also brilliantly captured the humor and absurdities of life.

As you'll learn throughout this course, the imaginative project of Dickens-to revisit the past, capture the present, and anticipate the future-provides readers today with a rare opportunity to see London in an era that is both very different from our own and strangely familiar. The anxieties and hopes that preoccupied Dickens and his contemporaries have taken new forms yet remain with us in essential ways. Debates over class divisions, the preservation of history, gender norms, the value of labor and human life, among other issues, continue to challenge us today. And, like the inhabitants of Victorian London, we are caught up in rapid technological and social change and must decide how to best move into the future.

London in the Time of Dickens offers general readers and historians alike a one-of-a-kind window into a one-of-a-kind time and place. Join Professor Nayder on a literary tour of a city that sparked the imagination and shaped the life of a writer like no other.

What Will You Learn?
Uncover the history of the British capital and witness the everyday experiences of Londoners from all walks of life as Dickens represents them

Look at the emergence of the metropolitan security officer force, the "great age of prison building," and the reform movements that sought to rehabilitate offenders

See how Victorian ideals of gender promoted stark divisions between men and women, and understand the expectations placed on each

Discover how dangerous life in Victorian London could be for children, who were often required to work to survive and had little power to change their circumstances

Examine London's rapid series of changes in the Victorian period, increasing pollution of its major waterways, and problems created by gas and coal usage

Explore Dickens's many homes over the course of his life and see how his changing addresses speak to his childhood hardships, his ambition, and his remarkable success as a writer


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The Complete Docker And Kubernetes Course: From Zero To Hero
Published 10/2024
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Language: English | Size: 21.07 GB | Duration: 32h 39m

30+ hours of content and 130+ hands-on labs for you to master working with Docker, Kubernetes, and Kustomize!



What you'll learn
Master the Fundamentals of Docker and Containerization Technologies
Gain Practical Experience with Docker CLI and Container Lifecycle Management
Build, Customize, and Manage Docker Images Using Dockerfiles and Registries
Dive Deep into Advanced Image Creation Techniques and Optimization Strategies
Implement Robust Data Persistence and Storage Solutions with Docker Volumes
Orchestrate Complex Multi-Container Applications Using Docker Compose
Master Kubernetes Fundamentals and Core Architecture
Gain Practical Experience with Kubernetes Objects and the kubectl CLI
Deploy, Scale, and Update Applications Using ReplicaSets and Deployments
Implement Advanced Resource Management and Application Health Monitoring
Manage Persistent Storage and Stateful Applications with Kubernetes
Enhance Security and Automate Configuration Management in Kubernetes
Leverage Kustomize to Manage Multiple Kubernetes Environments
Explore Google Kubernetes Engine by Deploying and Running a Fully-Fledged Application in a GKE Cluster

Requirements
Familiarity with any programming language is highly desirable to make the most of this course
Familiarity with running commands in the terminal and the command line

Description
Welcome to Docker and Kubernetes for Beginners: From Zero to Hero! Are you ready to dive into the world of containerization and orchestration with the industry's leading tools? This course is designed to take you from a beginner to a proficient practitioner, equipping you with an in-depth understanding of Docker and Kubernetes concepts.Why Learn Docker and Kubernetes?Docker and Kubernetes have revolutionized the way we develop, deploy, and manage applications in modern architectures. Here's why learning these technologies is essential:Gain Highly Demanded Skills: Docker and Kubernetes are everywhere, and companies need people who can work effectively with these tools! By learning them, you'll make yourself more attractive to employers in the tech industry and enhance your career prospects for promotions, new job opportunities, and potentially higher salaries. 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Whether it's on-premises, on AWS, GCP, or Azure, knowing how to work effectively with Docker and Kubernetes will make you a great contributor to your projects!By investing time in learning Docker and Kubernetes, you're not just adding tools to your toolbox-you're enhancing your professional value, opening doors to new opportunities, and equipping yourself with skills that will serve you throughout your career!Why Should You Choose This Course?This course offers a unique blend of theoretical knowledge and practical application, providing a comprehensive understanding of Docker and Kubernetes. Here's why you should include this course in your learning journey:Learn by Doing with Hands-On Exercises: I truly believe in the power of learning by doing. 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My genuine interest is to teach you how these tools work behind the scenes, how you reason about their behavior, how you debug common issues and situations, and how you make the best use of them in your day-to-day.Real-World Kubernetes Experience with Google Cloud: Our final project is to deploy our application to a managed Kubernetes cluster in Google Cloud. 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Overview
Section 1: Course Introduction

Lecture 1 Welcome and motivation!

Lecture 2 How to make best use of this course

Lecture 3 Aligning expectations

Lecture 4 Course resources

Section 2:[Docker] Introduction to Containers

Lecture 5 Section Introduction

Lecture 6 Why Using Containers?

Lecture 7 Containers and Virtual Machines (VMs)

Lecture 8 Docker Architecture and Components

Section 3:[Docker] Installing Docker and Necessary Tools

Lecture 9 Section Introduction

Lecture 10[MacOS Users] Installing Docker on MacOS

Lecture 11[Linux Users] Installing Docker on Linux

Lecture 12[Linux Users] Running Docker without Sudo

Lecture 13[Windows Users] Installing Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL)

Lecture 14[Windows Users] Windows Subsystem for Linux Features

Lecture 15[Windows Users] Installing Docker in Windows

Lecture 16[Windows Users] Using Docker in Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL)

Lecture 17 Exploring Play with Docker

Lecture 18 Installing NodeJS

Lecture 19 Installing Postman

Lecture 20 Installing Visual Studio Code

Section 4:[Docker] Running Containers with Docker

Lecture 21 Section Introduction

Lecture 22 Hands-On: Running Your First Container

Lecture 23 The Container Lifecycle

Lecture 24 Hands-On: Working with the Docker CLI - Part 1

Lecture 25 Hands-On: Working with the Docker CLI - Part 2

Lecture 26 Hands-On: Getting Help in the Docker CLI

Section 5:[Docker] Project - Customizing NGINX Containers

Lecture 27 Project Overview

Lecture 28 Running NGINX Containers

Lecture 29 Modifying the Contents of Our NGINX Container

Lecture 30 Project Conclusion

Section 6:[Docker] Introduction to Docker Images

Lecture 31 Section Introduction

Lecture 32 What Are Docker Images?

Lecture 33 Container Registries

Lecture 34 Hands-On: Introduction to DockerHub

Lecture 35 Hands-On: Logging Into DockerHub in the Docker CLI

Lecture 36 Hands-On: Managing Images with the Docker CLI

Lecture 37 Introduction to Dockerfiles

Lecture 38 Hands-On: Creating Our First Dockerfile for Nginx

Lecture 39 Hands-On: Copying Local Files Into Our Image

Lecture 40 Hands-On: Images vs. Containers

Section 7:[Docker] Project - Containerize an Express App

Lecture 41 Project Introduction

Lecture 42 Create a Hello World Express App

Lecture 43 Save and Return Users in Memory

Lecture 44 Test Users App

Lecture 45 Dockerize Our Express App

Lecture 46 Explore Interacting with Containers + Project Cleanup

Section 8:[Docker] Images Deep Dive

Lecture 47 Section Introduction

Lecture 48 Hands-On: Docker's Layered Architecture

Lecture 49 Hands-On: Build Contexts

Lecture 50 Hands-On: Skipping files with Dockerignore

Lecture 51 Hands-On: Introduction to Environment Variables

Lecture 52 Hands-On: Setting Environment Variables via the CLI

Lecture 53 Hands-On: Setting Environment Variables via Files

Lecture 54 Hands-On: CMD vs. ENTRYPOINT

Lecture 55 Introduction to Distroless Images

Lecture 56 Hands-On: Motivation to Multistage Dockerfiles

Lecture 57 Hands-On: Multistage Dockerfiles and Distroless Images

Lecture 58 Hands-On: Adding Typescript to Our Express App

Lecture 59 Hands-On: Update Dockerfile to Transpile Typescript Code

Lecture 60 Hands-On: Optimizing Images - The Role of Base Images

Lecture 61 Hands-On: Optimizing Images - The Role of Instruction Order

Lecture 62 Hands-On: Optimizing Images - The Role of Dependencies

Lecture 63 Hands-On: Revisiting and Optimizing Our Typescript Dockerfile

Section 9:[Docker] Project - Containerize React App

Lecture 64 Project Introduction

Lecture 65 Initializing the React App

Lecture 66 Build and Serve the React App

Lecture 67 Create a Dockerfile for Our React App - Part 1

Lecture 68 Create a Dockerfile for Our React App - Part 2

Section 10:[Docker] Volumes and Data Persistence

Lecture 69 Section Introduction

Lecture 70 Hands-On: Why Do We Need Volumes?

Lecture 71 Introduction to Volumes

Lecture 72 Hands-On: Bind Mounts

Lecture 73 Hands-On: Named Volumes

Lecture 74 Hands-On: Managing Volumes with the CLI

Section 11:[Docker] Advanced Topics - Resource Management, Restart Policies, and Networking

Lecture 75 Section Introduction

Lecture 76 Hands-On: Setting CPU Limits for Containers

Lecture 77 Hands-On: Setting Memory Limits for Containers

Lecture 78 Hands-On: Restart Policies

Lecture 79 Introduction to Networking in Docker

Lecture 80 Hands-On: The Default Bridge Network

Lecture 81 Hands-On: User-Defined Networks

Lecture 82 Hands-On: The Host Network

Section 12:[Docker] Project - Code and Deploy a Key-Value App with Data Persistence

Lecture 83 Project Introduction

Lecture 84 Running a MongoDB Server

Lecture 85 Adding Root Credentials to MongoDB

Lecture 86 Adding Credentials for the Key-Value Database

Lecture 87 Defining Ports, Volumes, and Networks

Lecture 88 Improving the Structure of Our Utility Scripts

Lecture 89 Setting Up the Express App

Lecture 90 Dockerizing the Express App

Lecture 91 Create Scripts to Initialize the Backend Container

Lecture 92 Adding Hot Reloading with Nodemon

Lecture 93 Defining the API Routes

Lecture 94 Creating and Getting Key-Value Pairs

Lecture 95 Updating and Deleting Key-Value Pairs

Lecture 96 Testing the Application and Final Cleanup

Section 13:[Docker] Docker Compose

Lecture 97 Section Introduction

Lecture 98 Docker Compose Overview

Lecture 99 Docker-Compose vs. Compose CLI Commands

Lecture 100 Hands-On: Run MongoDB with Docker Compose

Lecture 101 Hands-On: Environment Variables in Docker Compose

Lecture 102 Hands-On: Bind Mounts in Docker Compose

Lecture 103 Hands-On: Volumes and Networks in Docker Compose

Lecture 104 Hands-On: Adding a Backend Service to Our Docker Compose File

Lecture 105 Hands-On: Service Dependencies in Docker Compose

Lecture 106 Hands-On: Hot Reloading and Watching for Changes

Lecture 107 Hands-On: Docker Compose CLI

Lecture 108 Hands-On: Getting Help with Docker Compose CLI

Section 14:[Docker] Project - Code and Deploy a Notes App with Docker Compose

Lecture 109 Project Introduction

Lecture 110 Setup NPM Projects

Lecture 111 Dockerize the Notebooks Backend

Lecture 112 Setup Docker Compose for Notebooks Services

Lecture 113 Setup Docker Compose for Notes Services

Lecture 114 Use Multistage Builds for Our Images

Lecture 115 Merging Multiple Projects in Docker Compose

Lecture 116 Implement the NGINX Reverse Proxy

Lecture 117 Establish the Connections between Services

Lecture 118 Setup Models and Routes for the Notebooks Service

Lecture 119 Implement Routes to Create and Retrieve Notebooks

Lecture 120 Implement Routes to Update and Delete Notebooks

Lecture 121 Code Refactorings

Lecture 122 Implement Routes and Business Logic in the Notes Backend

Lecture 123 Storing Notebook IDs in the Notes Service - Part 1

Lecture 124 Storing Notebook IDs in the Notes Service - Part 2

Lecture 125 Storing Notebook IDs in the Notes Service - Part 3

Section 15:[Kubernetes] 10.000-Foot Overview

Lecture 126 Section Introduction

Lecture 127 Why Use Kubernetes?

Lecture 128 What Is Kubernetes?

Lecture 129 Kubernetes Architecture

Lecture 130 The Control Plane

Lecture 131 The Data Plane

Lecture 132 The kubectl CLI

Section 16:[Kubernetes] Installing Tools

Lecture 133[MacOS Users] Installing Kubectl in MacOS

Lecture 134[MacOS Users] Installing Minikube in MacOS

Lecture 135[Linux Users] Installing Kubectl in Linux

Lecture 136[Linux Users] Installing Minikube in Linux

Lecture 137[Windows Users] Installing Kubectl in Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL)

Lecture 138[Windows Users] Installing Minikube in Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL)

Section 17:[Kubernetes] Running Containers in Kubernetes

Lecture 139 Section Introduction

Lecture 140 Introduction to Pods

Lecture 141 The Pod Lifecycle

Lecture 142 Hands-On: Creating Pods with Kubectl

Lecture 143 Hands-On: Managing Pods with Kubectl

Lecture 144 Hands-On: Exposing Pods via Services

Lecture 145 Hands-On: Color API - Implement v1.0.0

Lecture 146 Hands-On: From Dockerfiles to Pods

Section 18:[Kubernetes] Object Management and YAML Manifests

Lecture 147 Section Introduction

Lecture 148 Object Management in Kubernetes

Lecture 149 Kubernetes Manifest Files

Lecture 150 Hands-On: Working with Imperative Commands - Part 1

Lecture 151 Hands-On: Working with Imperative Commands - Part 2

Lecture 152 Hands-On: Generating Kubernetes Manifests with kubectl

Lecture 153 Hands-On: Shortcomings of Imperative Commands with Configuration Files

Lecture 154 Hands-On: Declarative Object Management in Kubernetes

Lecture 155 Hands-On: Migrating from Imperative to Declarative Object Management

Lecture 156 Hands-On: Creating Multiple Kubernetes Manifests in the Same YAML File

Section 19:[Kubernetes] ReplicaSets and Deployments

Lecture 157 Section Introduction

Lecture 158 What Are ReplicaSets?

Lecture 159 Hands-On: Creating and Managing ReplicaSets

Lecture 160 Hands-On: Shortcomings of ReplicaSets - Updating Pods

Lecture 161 Hands-On: Shortcomings of ReplicaSets - Managing Existing Pods

Lecture 162 Introduction to Deployments

Lecture 163 Hands-On: Creating and Managing Deployments

Lecture 164 Hands-On: Updating the Pod Template

Lecture 165 Hands-On: Understanding Rollouts

Lecture 166 Hands-On: Scaling Deployments with Kubectl

Lecture 167 Hands-On: Troubleshooting Failed Rollouts

Section 20:[Kubernetes] Services Deep Dive

Lecture 168 Section Introduction

Lecture 169 Overview of Services

Lecture 170 Hands-On: Color API - Implement v1.1.0: Add hostname information

Lecture 171 Hands-On: Traffic Generator - Implement v1.0.0

Lecture 172 Hands-On: Deploy the Color API and Traffic Generator

Lecture 173 Hands-On: Working with ClusterIP Services

Lecture 174 Hands-On: Working with NodePort Services

Lecture 175 Hands-On: NodePort Services in Linux

Lecture 176 Hands-On: Working with ExternalName Services

Section 21:[Kubernetes] Resource Management

Lecture 177 Section Introduction

Lecture 178 Labels and Selectors

Lecture 179 Hands-On: Labels and Selectors in Kubectl

Lecture 180 Hands-On: Selecting Objects with MatchLabels and MatchExpressions

Lecture 181 Annotations

Lecture 182 Introduction to Namespaces

Lecture 183 Hands-On: Creating and Managing Namespaces

Lecture 184 Hands-On: Cross-Namespace Service Communication

Lecture 185 Introduction to Resource Quotas, Requests, and Limits

Lecture 186 Hands-On: Working with Resource Quotas

Lecture 187 Hands-On: Setting Resource Requests and Limits

Lecture 188 Hands-On: Rollouts, Resource Requests and Limits

Lecture 189 Introduction to Startup, Liveness, and Readiness Probes

Lecture 190 Hands-On: Color API - Implement v1.2.0: Add health endpoints

Lecture 191 Hands-On: Startup Probes in Details

Lecture 192 Hands-On: Color API - Implement v1.2.1: Add dedicated startup endpoint

Lecture 193 Hands-On: Liveness Probes in Details

Lecture 194 Hands-On: Readiness Probes in Details

Section 22:[Kubernetes] Storage and Persistence

Lecture 195 Section Introduction

Lecture 196 Introduction to Volumes

Lecture 197 EmptyDir and Local Volumes

Lecture 198 Hands-On: Working with EmptyDir Ephemeral Storage

Lecture 199 Introduction to Persistent Volume Claims

Lecture 200 Hands-On: Creating Persistent Volumes and Persistent Volume Claims

Lecture 201 Hands-On: Mounting Volumes in Pods and Containers

Lecture 202 Hands-On: Deleting Persistent Volumes and Persistent Volume Claims

Lecture 203 Hands-On: Dynamically Provisioning Persistent Volumes

Lecture 204 Introduction to StatefulSets

Lecture 205 Hands-On: Working with StatefulSets - Creating Persistent Volumes

Lecture 206 Hands-On: Working with StatefulSets - Creating the StatefulSet

Lecture 207 Hands-On: StatefulSets with Dynamically Provisioned Persistent Volumes

Lecture 208 Hands-On: Headless Services

Section 23:[Kubernetes] Configuration Management

Lecture 209 Section Introduction

Lecture 210 Introduction to ConfigMaps

Lecture 211 Hands-On: Color API - Implement v1.3.0: Receive color information externally

Lecture 212 Hands-On: Passing Information from ConfigMaps via Environment Variables

Lecture 213 Hands-On: Mounting ConfigMaps as Volumes

Lecture 214 Introduction to Secrets

Lecture 215 Hands-On: Passing Information from Secrets via Environment Variables

Lecture 216 Hands-On: Mounting Secrets as Volumes

Section 24:[Kubernetes] Project - Deploying a MongoDB Database

Lecture 217 Project Overview

Lecture 218 Create Database Credentials

Lecture 219 Create Headless Service and ConfigMaps

Lecture 220 Create the StatefulSet

Lecture 221 Deploy and Validate the StatefulSet

Lecture 222 Test Scaling the StatefulSet

Lecture 223 Color API - Implement v2.0.0: Refactoring the Code

Lecture 224 Color API - Implement v2.0.0: Persist Data in the MongoDB Database

Lecture 225 Color API - Implement v2.0.0: Implement Database Connection Logic

Lecture 226 Color API - Implement v2.0.0: Implement Routes for Business Logic

Lecture 227 Deploy the New Color API Version

Lecture 228 Project Wrap-Up and Clean-Up

Section 25:[Kubernetes] Security Fundamentals

Lecture 229 Section Introduction

Lecture 230 Introduction to Security in Kubernetes

Lecture 231 Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)

Lecture 232 Hands-On: Overview of Minikube's Roles and ClusterRoles

Lecture 233 The Kubernetes API

Lecture 234 Hands-On: Exploring API Resources

Lecture 235 Hands-On: Creating Two Users: Alice and Bob

Lecture 236 Hands-On: Configure Access Credentials for Alice and Bob

Lecture 237 Hands-On: Setup Permissions to Read Pods

Lecture 238 Hands-On: Use ClusterRoles for Cluster-Wide Permissions

Lecture 239 Hands-On: Exploring Subresources and Permissions

Lecture 240 Introduction to Service Accounts

Lecture 241 Hands-On: Default Service Accounts

Lecture 242 Hands-On: Creating Our Own Service Accounts

Lecture 243 Hands-On: RBAC - Clean-Up

Lecture 244 Introduction to Network Policies

Lecture 245 Calico vs. Native Kubernetes Network Policies

Lecture 246 Hands-On: Deny All Ingress Traffic

Lecture 247 Hands-On: Allow Traffic Between Specific Pods

Lecture 248 Hands-On: Exploring Pod Selectors

Lecture 249 Hands-On: Combining Pod Selectors

Lecture 250 Hands-On: Handling Egress Traffic

Lecture 251 Hands-On: Network Policies and Namespaces

Lecture 252 Introduction to Pod Security Standards (PSS)

Lecture 253 Hands-On: Working with Pod Security Standards

Lecture 254 Hands-On: Exploring the Pod Security Standards Documentation

Section 26:[Kubernetes] Kustomize

Lecture 255 Section Introduction

Lecture 256 Introduction to Kustomize

Lecture 257 Hands-On: Our First Kustomize Project

Lecture 258 Bases and Overlays

Lecture 259 Hands-On: Creating the Dev and Prod Overlays

Lecture 260 Transformations

Lecture 261 Hands-On: Working with Transformations

Lecture 262 Hands-On: Generating ConfigMaps

Lecture 263 Hands-On: Generating Secrets

Lecture 264 Hands-On: Introduction to Patching

Lecture 265 Hands-On: Working with Strategic Merge Patches

Lecture 266 Hands-On: Working with JSON Patches

Section 27:[Kubernetes] Project - Deploying Our Color API to Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE)

Lecture 267 Project Overview

Lecture 268 Creating a Google Cloud Platform (GCP) Account

Lecture 269 Overview of Project Costs

Lecture 270 Overview of GCP's UI Console

Lecture 271 Installing the gcloud CLI

Lecture 272 Exploring the GKE UI Console

Lecture 273 Create a Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) Cluster

Lecture 274 Connecting kubectl and GKE

Lecture 275 Deploying an Nginx-based Website

Lecture 276 Exploring Storage Classes in GKE

Lecture 277 Exploring API Resources in GKE

Lecture 278 Create Database Credentials for MongoDB

Lecture 279 Deploy the MongoDB StatefulSet - Part 1

Lecture 280 Deploy the MongoDB StatefulSet - Part 2

Lecture 281 Deploy the MongoDB StatefulSet - Part 3

Lecture 282 Deploy the Color API Application

Lecture 283 Create a LoadBalancer Service for External Access

Lecture 284 Color API - Implement v2.1.0-dev: Expose Prometheus Metrics

Lecture 285 Customize Database Deployments

Lecture 286 Deploy Prod Overlay and Customize Dev Color API Image

Lecture 287 Deny All Ingress and Allow Traffic Between Color API and MongoDB

Lecture 288 Allow External Traffic into Color API Pods

Lecture 289 Register Our Website Domain

Lecture 290 Allocate Static IPs for Ingress

Lecture 291 Create Ingress Objects

Lecture 292 Create Managed TLS Certificates

Lecture 293 Test Ingress Traffic from the Web Towards the Color API Pods

Lecture 294 Project Cleanup

Section 28: Congratulations!

Lecture 295 Congratulations + BONUS Lecture!

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TTC - How to Talk about Race
Released 9/2023
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There was a time, not too long ago, when talking openly about race was considered in poor taste. If you had good manners, you just didn't talk about politics, religion, or race-not with your family or friends, and certainly not with your coworkers. Even now, many people feel the topic of race is better left alone. What if we say something that's misunderstood? What if we're labeled a racist

Professor Anita Foeman understands those worries. In How to Talk about Race, she addresses those specific concerns and others, giving common-sense guidance and step-by-step instructions you can employ to develop a safe and productive dialogue about race. Having spent her professional life researching, teaching, writing, and facilitating conversations about race, Dr. Foeman believes the ability to engage in a productive dialogue is an important start-even if we can't solve every problem.

The Real Stories

It's impossible to understand race and culture in the United States without listening to individuals tell their unique stories. After all, while groups of people have shared similar experiences, it isn't until you hear a personal story that you can understand the human impact of race, beneath the gross generalizations.

In this course, you'll meet many fascinating people who have agreed to share their stories. As you get to know them, you might realize that your assumptions about their lives-if you had made those assumptions based only on their race-would have been far afield from their actual lived experiences. Among the many individuals you'll hear from in this course are

Daniel and Scott. Daniel is a Black man who was adopted from Haiti as an infant by a white American family; Scott is his father. From Daniel, you'll hear what it was like to always know you were different from your family, and the skills he had to develop even at a young age to begin to understand his identify. From Scott, you'll learn about specific decisions the family made to help Daniel and the family unit be able to freely address issues of race.
Meg. Meg is a white woman in a white family who describes her great-aunt as being prejudicial about almost any group of people. After sitting through years of discomfort caused by her relative's comments, you'll hear why and how Meg spoke up. You might be surprised by the simplicity of the question she finally asked her great-aunt, and the changes it caused in both of their lives.
Talon. Talon Silverhorn, a citizen of the Eastern Shawnee tribe of Oklahoma, grew up on a reservation, fully immersed in his culture. But he has relatives who were removed from their homes as children and taken to Indian boarding colleges. He once described his American experience as living under the staircase like Harry Potter, but in his own home.
Avoiding the Pitfalls

Maybe you've wanted to enter in discussions about race but have never known how to start. If you're a person of color, you might want to talk to your white neighbors about the privilege you see them enjoying due strictly to their race, privilege they are possibly blind to. But should you? If you're white, what's the best way to engage with your white niece's Black fiancé and his extended family? Is there anything you can say to them about race that won't make you seem like a racist? Or is it best to just pretend that race doesn't exist?

Dr. Foeman has heard all the above questions and more. In this course, you'll learn why just pretending race doesn't exist is not the best answer. You'll also explore how to begin and continue the dialogues you want to pursue without ruining relationships in the process, getting yourself "in trouble" before you even know what happened. Dr. Foeman cannot promise complete comfort in these discussions, but she can help you avoid common pitfalls if you

Bring Your Humility. Whenever you're speaking about race to someone outside your own group, you will probably have gaps in understanding; admit it. Acknowledge that you're struggling to find the right words, and that you might stumble or say the wrong thing.
Speak Only for Yourself. No one can speak for an entire racial group, which might include millions of unique individuals. Be clear in conversation that you're speaking only from your own perspective.
Show Up-and Keep Showing Up. Yes, you might feel uncomfortable, misunderstood, or even angry. But if you care about the issue of race, don't give up. Remember that you're trying to bridge a challenging divide, not to convert anyone to your point of view. Try to end the conversation by letting the other person know that you hope the two of you can speak again.
Walking the Talk

For many of us, learning how to talk about race in a calm and productive manner is a big step forward. Each positive interaction can bring a greater sense of peace and control into our lives. But what if you want to take an even bigger step forward, making a positive contribution to racial discussions at the community, regional, or even national levels? How can you build on the insights you've gained from this course?

Dr. Foeman points out many ways to join with others who want to make a positive difference in racial issues in our country. In particular, she highlights

Braver Angels. Braver Angels is a national organization that brings together people across the political spectrum to listen, dialogue, and build alliances. Local groups and leadership are balanced with equal numbers of Republican- and Democratic-leaning individuals. Although the organization is not focused solely on race, race is part of the political discussion. Opportunities exist for action at the local, regional, and national levels with Braver Angels and its connections to other like-minded groups.
The Villanova Model. This four-stage dialogue program is offered as a formal course at Villanova University and informed by the Program on Intergroup Relations at the University of Michigan, but it can be implemented without the course structure. This program-which emphasizes the important distinctions between debate, discussion, and dialogue-can help you learn to build alliances within, and in addition to, the family.
"I Come From ..." Foeman shares this activity which is intended to open the door to complex thinking, addressing differences and similarities between individuals. Developed as part of the Villanova Model, it can also be used on its own in any small group where people strive to understand each other with respect to race and/or culture.
Whether you ever join a formal group or not, How to Talk about Race will help you make a difference. You will not only employ the skills you have learned in this course, whenever the topic comes up, but you will also see everything going on around you through this new lens of the possible. In fact, it's safe to say you'll never see things the same way again.

What Will You Learn?
Find out how to better understand the relationship between race and culture in the United States

Learn 10 tips for avoiding the common pitfalls of conversations across racial groups

Discover ideas for addressing racial differences among your family and friends


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60 Days of Java : The Complete Java Masterclass
Published 10/2024
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Master Java by building real-world projects. Learn JavaFX, Spring Boot, REST APIs, Microservices, and more!



What you'll learn
Master Java from A to Z: Begin with the basics of Java programming and progress to advanced concepts.
Understand object-oriented programming (OOP) and its core principles-classes, inheritance, polymorphism, and more.
Build real-world projects including a fully functional To-Do App and REST APIs.
Develop desktop applications using JavaFX for sleek, responsive user interfaces.
Work with Spring Boot to build robust, scalable web applications and microservices.
Learn data handling and file processing in Java, including working with databases using Spring Data and H2.
Master concurrency, threads, and asynchronous programming for creating high-performance applications.
Dive into cybersecurity to learn how to secure your applications and data.
Work with RESTful APIs: Learn to design, build, and consume REST APIs using Spring Boot.
Version control with Git & GitHub: Collaborate effectively and manage your codebase.
Clean code and best practices: Learn to write high-quality, maintainable code

Requirements
No prior programming experience is required; I will teach you everything from the beginning.
A PC or Mac with internet access and a Java development environment (we'll set this up together).
Optional: IntelliJ IDEA (for the integrated development environment portion of the course) and Visual Studio Code.

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Welcome to the Complete Java Masterclass, the only course you need to master Java development from the ground up. This comprehensive program is designed to take you from a complete beginner to an advanced-level Java developer by combining a perfect balance of theory, practical projects, and professional-level best practices.We will begin with Java fundamentals-variables, data types, control statements, and loops-ensuring a solid understanding of the language basics. As we progress, you'll learn the ins and outs of object-oriented programming, error handling, collections, file handling, and much more.By the time you finish this course, you'll be equipped to build desktop applications with JavaFX, create REST APIs with Spring Boot, work with databases, implement cybersecurity practices, and develop microservices for scalable, real-world applications.What makes this course unique?Project-based learning: You'll build multiple real-world projects, such as a To-Do Application and a full-featured Expense Tracker with Spring Boot, which will help you apply your knowledge in real-world scenarios.Modern development practices: You'll learn how to develop professional-grade applications using Spring Boot, JavaFX, and REST APIs, ensuring you're up-to-date with industry standards.Comprehensive curriculum: Covering everything from basic Java syntax to multi-threading, dependency injection, and even microservices, everything you need to become a Junior developer.Supportive community and instructor: I'm here to help. Throughout the course, I'll be answering questions and providing feedback on your code and projects to ensure you stay on track and succeed.Who is this course for?Aspiring software developers who want to learn Java and build professional applications.Existing developers looking to switch to Java or deepen their knowledge of Java and Spring Boot.Students and professionals wanting to build desktop applications with JavaFX or create web services with Spring Boot.Java beginners with no prior experience who are eager to master one of the most widely used programming languages.Course content:You'll learn Java through a structured path of 60 days, with each day introducing key topics and practical exercises:Day 1-15: Learn Java fundamentals, control statements, loops, arrays, and user input handling.Day 16-20: Dive into object-oriented programming (OOP) with inheritance, polymorphism, encapsulation, and interfaces.Day 21-25: Explore the Java Collections Framework, Exception handling, and best practices for clean, maintainable code.Day 26-30: Build desktop applications with JavaFX, using powerful UI components and animations.Day 31-40: Work with Spring Boot to build robust web applications and RESTful APIs. Learn Git, manage versions, and publish.Day 41-50: Integrate databases, create secure applications, Implement session management, Implement Stateless and Scalable authentication, Role Based Access Control, and Making a robust backend microserviceDay 51-60: Making REST calls from Java desktop apps, Handling Authentication from Desktop apps, Creating an interactive expense tracker UI, Creating Sharable JAR file and using your own appProject Highlights:To-Do Application: Build a feature-rich task manager with JavaFX, learning how to develop interactive desktop applications with clean and maintainable code.Expense Tracker: Develop a scalable, secure Expense Tracker using Spring Boot and REST APIs, where you'll manage data and user authentication.Microservices with Spring Boot: Learn how to break down applications into independent services that communicate over REST APIs.Building REST APIs: Master API creation with Spring Boot, integrating database connectivity and security features.Instructor:My name is Denis Panjuta, and I've been teaching programming for over a decade. I've helped over 500,000 students around the world to master coding through my carefully structured courses. With a background in engineering and years of experience in Java, I'm here to guide you step-by-step to ensure you build professional-level applications with confidence.Your satisfaction guaranteed:I'm so confident in the quality of this course that I offer a 30-day full money-back guarantee. If you're not completely satisfied, you can get a full refund-no questions asked.Get started today!This course is your way to mastering Java programming and stepping into the world of professional software development. Whether you want to build desktop applications, REST APIs, or learn the latest in Java development practices, this is the course for you.Join now and start your journey to becoming a Java developer!

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Existing developers looking to switch to Java or deepen their knowledge of Java and Spring Boot.
Students and professionals wanting to build desktop applications with JavaFX or create web services with Spring Boot.
Java beginners with no prior experience who are eager to master one of the most widely used programming languages.

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TTC - Lost Art: The Stories of Missing Masterpieces
Released 8/2023
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Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 12 Lessons (6h 2m) | Size: 5 GB

Imagine you could visit a Museum of Lost Art. If this imaginary museum contained just the artwork we knew was lost-whether from theft, purposeful destruction, vandalism, war, or the forces of nature-it would still contain more masterpieces than those in all of the world's current museums combined

Imagine you could visit a Museum of Lost Art. If this imaginary museum contained just the artwork we knew was lost-whether from theft, purposeful destruction, vandalism, war, or the forces of nature-it would still contain more masterpieces than those in all of the world's current museums combined. Among its many treasures, it would hold

The lost scrolls of the Library of Alexandria;
The looted antiquities of the Iraq Museum;
Religious art smashed during the Reformation;
Countless treasures stolen by the Nazis; and
The single largest art heist of modern times.
In Lost Art: The Stories of Missing Masterpieces, art historian and art crime expert Noah Charney guides you through just such an imaginary museum. In 12 fascinating lectures accompanied by stunning images, you will hear the stories behind the theft and/or destruction of some of the world's most famous pieces of art. From the earthquake that felled the Colossus of Rhodes in 226 BCE to the Taliban's iconoclastic destruction of the 500-year-old Buddha Statues at Bamiyan in the 21st century, no one knows how many great works of art have been destroyed or lost throughout history. Only very few have ever resurfaced.

We can only imagine how the artists of those works might feel. To have struggled, sometimes for years or even decades, to produce a work with painstaking clarity-having used a paintbrush with only one bristle, in at least one case-only to have it lost or destroyed. Or consider Pythius and Satyros, the Greeks who built the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, one of the seven wonders of the ancient world, only to have it ruined by earthquakes. And what about the architects of the Hanging Gardens of Babylon . or did they ever really exist? You'll be fascinated and surprised by these many stories of lost art.

What We Don't Know

In Lost Art: The Stories of Missing Masterpieces, you'll hear some familiar names, such as Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Da Vinci, Goya, and you might recognize many of their works. Although we don't know how many of their works have been lost or stolen, many have been documented as such. Overall, we have no way of knowing about the thousands and thousands of pieces of art that were destroyed or stolen without any record of their existence to pass on.

And then there was Michelangelo, who purposefully destroyed many of his own drawings. In his time and place, there was great cultural significance placed on sprezzatura-the concept that what you do should come to you easily-which, in his case, included creating some of the most significant art the world had ever seen. Consequently, he burned up scores of his work-in-progress drawings into the fire, leaving behind only what he considered to be perfection.

As you will see, the destruction and loss of art can be the result of many factors, both intentional and simply inevitable. Noah will take you through discussions about dozens of artworks and historical sites whose whereabouts are completely unknown at this time, including

Paintings from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. The biggest art heist in modern history occurred in Boston on March 18, 1990, when 13 paintings were stolen from the Gardner Museum. The FBI values the works by Vermeer and Manet, among others, at $500 million. Some believe the mafia was involved. The museum is still asking the public for leads.
Nativity by Caravaggio. One of the most notorious and long-running unsolved thefts of 1969, this Caravaggio painting was stolen from the Oratory of Saint Lawrence in Palermo, Sicily, and it has continued to be on the FBI's Top Ten Most Wanted Art list since. Current thinking is that the Sicilian mafia was behind the theft and still has possession of it.
Hanging Gardens of Babylon. These ancient gardens are considered one of the Seven Wonders of the World, although their actual location has remained elusive through the 21st century. The Hanging Gardens of Babylon were noted for the beauty of their plants, their architecture, and their engineering; however, no one can find them, not even a reliable trace. Were they simply a legend?

What We Do Know

The US Department of Justice has ranked art crime as the third-highest grossing criminal trade, behind only the drugs and arms trades. And in Italy alone, more than 20,000 pieces of art are annually reported as stolen. In this course, Noah will highlight some of the very few works that have been recovered, including

Goya's Duke of Wellington was stolen from the National Gallery in London by Kempton Bunton, an older man who was furious that British pensioners were forced to pay for a license to watch television-a fee many could not afford. In a Robin Hood-style effort, he sent a series of ransom notes to raise the money to buy the licenses himself. Bunton eventually returned the painting anonymously and turned himself in.
Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa was stolen from the Louvre in 1911 by an Italian handyman and two compatriots who believed the painting should reside in Italy, not France. Two years after the theft, the handyman tried to sell the work to a Florentine art dealer who promised to keep the painting safe in Italy. Instead, he called the security officer. It was only after the painting's theft and return that the Mona Lisa became the globally famous piece it is today.
Edvard Munch's The Scream was stolen in 1994 from Norway's National Gallery in Oslo, while everyone's attention was on the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics 125 miles away in Lillehammer. The thief was eventually caught, and the painting returned.
Acts of Nature

Due to the fragile nature of many art pieces, time and the environment are its natural enemies. Even artworks made of stone and metal cannot withstand the elements, indefinitely. You'll consider works that have been affected by the progress of time and the vicissitudes of nature, such as

The Artwork at Pompeii. When Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 CE, almost 2,000 people were killed. The eruption also smothered uncounted paintings, frescoes, mosaics, and other artworks. Ironically, much of the artwork that archaeologists have revealed at Pompeii in recent years would have been lost during the intervening centuries if they had not been preserved under the ash.
The Colossus of Rhodes. Three of the ancient wonders of the world were destroyed by earthquakes, including the colossal bronze statue standing at the harbor on the island of Rhodes. It stood for only 54 years before a violent earthquake broke it at the knees. The statue toppled over and crashed backward to the ground.
Florentine Artwork. In November 1966, flooding caused the banks of the Arno River to burst. More than 100 people died, and, by some estimates, millions of cultural objects were lost. These included more than 1,500 significant artworks by Uccello, Bonaiuto, Donatello, Ghiberti, and dozens more.
While no one knows how many pieces of art large and small would be in an imaginary Museum of Lost Art, consideration of that museum has helped us recognize and better appreciate the artwork that is in existence today. None of it is permanent; all of it is fragile, and even the most robust pieces have a temporal quality. That very nature helps you appreciate what needs to be appreciated today.

What Will You Learn?
Explore the role politics has played in the theft of art through the years

Examine modern technologies used in art authentication

Investigate the most famous art heists, both solved and unsolved


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Learn to Draw in the Digital Age with Procreate
Published 10/2024
Created by Simon Foster
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Use Procreate to discover drawing, plus never before seen digital art techniques!



What you'll learn
Learn to draw using digital media
Use traditional and modern methods to learn to draw
Learn to see at the world the way an artist sees it
How to construct a drawing
Perspective
Shading

Requirements
A working version of Procreate would be good but other software can be used
An iPad plus an Apple pencil is strongly recommended

Description
'What do I do first? Learn how to use Procreate or learn how to draw?'Why not do both? And why not learn from a successful pro who's being using digital art software for decades? Why not learn how to draw using both traditional and digital techniques? Why not use never before seen techniques that harness the power of the digital age to speed up your art journey?Enroll on my latest, most ambitious course and find out just how well I can answer these questions for you. I've been a designer/illustrator for over 35 years. I used the first Apple computers capable of creating digital art. I've spent thousands of hours working in various design studios, worked with hundreds of clients and used many, many digital art programs. I've produced art and design for a who's who of top businesses. You may also have seen my artwork on games that have been number 1 all over the world.I'm also the author of Procreate: Solid Foundations which occupies the number 1 slot out of all the Procreate courses on Udemy. Now I'll teach you to draw using Procreate.'I can draw fairly well but how do I transfer what I know to a digital art app?'Please, take the time to read the next couple of sentences because they are at the very core of the course philosophy. I will be teaching you time honoured techniques that most artists will recognise when they learned to draw. But over the years I have also developed those ideas plus invented new techniques that harness the power of digital technology. Traditional artists will see techniques they know. If it ain't broke, don't fix it. But I promise you this - you will see drawing techniques here that no one has ever seen before. Over the years I've developed many strategies to practice digital art, meet deadlines, maximise the potential of digital art, and work in ways that simply aren't possible with traditional media.Drawing is the cornerstone of art. Being able to see something and reproduce that image on a screen is what this course is all about. I cover drawing basics, making marks efficiently, volumetrics, perspective, shading etc.By the end of the course you will have mastered various effective drawing techniques, traditional and digital. You will gain the confidence to tackle your own art projects, and one day soon you may well be looking at one of your own creations and thinking 'That looks fantastic! I did that...'Enrol now. Don't forget you have the 30 day money back guarantee so you have nothing to lose and so much to gain. Learn how to draw using Procreate from someone who knows what's important and knows how to teach. Feel free to check out the ratings and reviews of my other courses. I've brought the past 8 years of making these courses to this one, and I feel that this course is my best yet. So get ready to be an artist. Get ready to make your work shine!I'll see you on the course,Simon

Who this course is for
People who want to learn to draw
People who have apps like Procreate but don't know how to make art with it
People who can draw traditionally but want to try digital art

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45 Real World Java Development Projects Bootcamp Course 2024
Last updated 4/2024
Created by Engineering Org In
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Genre: eLearning | Language: English + subtitle | Duration: 398 Lectures ( 75h 44m ) | Size: 23.4 GB

Java Programming Course: Learn Development Of JAVA Projects Using JSP,JDBC, Servlets, Swing, Spring Boot,Maven,Hibernate



What you'll learn
Gain in-depth understanding of core & advanced features of Java
Master design principles, best practices and coding conventions for writing well-designed, professional Java code
Get real-world experience by developing an Java based Web application using technologies like JSP, Servlets
Master Object-Oriented Programming concepts by using a real-world application as a case study

Requirements
Knowledge Of JAVA

Description
What is Java?Java is a cross-platform object-oriented programming language that was released by Sun Microsystems in the year 1995 . Today, Java is needed to run various applications such as games, social media applications, audio and video applications, etc .What is Java used for?Before I go ahead with this, let me brief you about why you should choose Java . It is highly popular and has dominated this field from early 2000's till the present 2022 .Some of the applications are listed below:· Banking: To deal with transaction management .· Retail: Billing applications that you see in a store/restaurant are completely written in Java .· Information Technology: Java is designed to solve implementation dependencies .· Android: Applications are either written in Java or use Java API .· Financial services: It is used in server-side applications .· Stock market: To write algorithms as to which company they should invest in .· Big Data: Hadoop MapReduce framework is written using Java .· Scientific and Research Community: To deal with huge amount of data .In This Course We Are Going To Work On 45 Java Projects:Project-1 : Electricity Billing System - Java Core, Swing, JDBC, MySQLProject-2 : Hotel Management System - Java Core, Swing, JDBC, MySQLProject-3 : Airlines Management System - Java Core, Swing, JDBC, MySQLProject-4 : University Management System - Java Core, Swing, JDBC, MySQLProject-5 : Travel and Tourism Management System - Java Core, Swing, JDBC, MySQLProject-6 : Store Billing System - Java Core, Swing, JDBC, MySQLProject-7 : Bank Management System - Java Core, Swing, JDBC, MySQLProject-8 : Application World - Java Core, Swing, AWTProject-9 : Payroll System - Java Core, Swing, JDBC, MySQLProject-10 : Cab Booking System - Java Core, Swing, JDBC, MySQLProject-11 : Simple Playlist Application In java - Java SE & OOPSProject-12 : Simple Web Browser Application - Java SE, Maven & OpenJFXProject-13 : Pentominoes Game In java - Java SE, Swing APIProject-14 : Number Puzzle Game In Java - Java SE, Swing APIProject-15 : Currency Converter API - Java SE, Maven, SwingProject-16 : Bridge game in Java - Java SE, Swing & Java AWTProject-17 : Rock Scissor Paper Game in java - Java SE, Maven, SwingProject-18 : Dungeon: The Adventure Game In Java - Java SE & OOPSProject-19 : Minesweeper Game in Java - Java SE, Swing APIProject-20 : Sokoban: A video puzzle game in Java - Java SE, Swing APIProject-21 : Create a college Payment Management System in JAVA-Core javaProject-22 : Build Your Own Notepad Clone using JAVA-Core javaProject-23 : Create a Game of Feeding the Snake using JAVA GUI-Core JAVA, JAVA Swing, JAVA AWTProject-24 : Create a Music Playlist Library using JAVA-Core JAVA, JAVA Swing, JAVA AWTProject-25 : Create an Interesting Game of Noughts and Crosses in JAVA-Core javaProject-26 : Create a Food Ordering System in JAVA-Core JAVA, JAVA Swing, JAVA AWTProject-27 : Create a Download Manager in JAVA-Core JAVA, JAVA Swing, JAVA AWTProject-28 : Create an ATM Machine Interface using JAVA-Core javaProject-29 : Create A Contact Repository Interface Using JAVA-Core JAVA, JAVA Swing, JAVA AWTProject-30 : Build A Painting Canvas Tool Using JAVA Swing-Core javaProject-31 : Build An Interactive BST Visualizer Application In JAVA-Core JAVA, JAVA Swing, JAVA AWTProject-32 : Build A File Browser Interface Using JAVA Swing-Core JAVA, JAVA Swing, JAVA AWTProject-33 : Create A Time And Task Management System In Java -Core javaProject-34 : Email Administration System - Java coreProject-35 : Event Management System - Java servletProject-36 : Online Quiz system - JDBC, JSPProject-37 : E library System - Java servlet, JDBCProject-38 : TCP Chat Application - Java networking, java swingProject-39 : Covid Information Tracker - Java spring boot, jdbcProject-40 : Blog & Report System - Java, JSP, AJAXProject-41 : Email System Web App - Java Servlet, JSPProject-42 : Network Packet Tracer Using Java - Java Swing, MavenProject-43 : Symmetric Encryption Cryptography in JavaProject-44 : Employee Management System - Java, Spring framework, Hibernate, Heroku developmentProject-45 : Breakout Ball Game - Java, OOPs, Java AWT swing

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Next.js & React - Build Full Stack News Portal Application
Published 10/2024
Created by Kazi Ariyan
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Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 316 Lectures ( 49h 55m ) | Size: 26.4 GB

Build Full Stack News Portal Application Include Frontend and Backend with Next.js, React.js,Express.js and MongoDB



What you'll learn
Build Full Stack News Portal Application
Next js Basic Portfolio Website With Admin Panel
Next js Fundamental
React js Fundamental
Express js Fundamental
Functional Component
MongoDB Fundamental
Design Total Application with Tailwind CSS From Scratch
Use Middleware for Protected Routes
Two Different Dashboard as Admin and Writer with Role
Fully Responsive Application for Any Device
User Logout Option
Learn how to implement authentication and authorization
Setup Image Upload Function to Cloudinary
Nested Route Manage
Admin and Writer Profile Setup
Change Password Setup
Modal News Image Function
News Filter Option Setup
News Custom Pagination Setup
News Search Option Setup
Get Latest, Recent and Popular News
Category Related News Shows
News API Create
Image Gallery Option
Deploy Next js Project to Web Server

Requirements
Basic Understanding of JavaScript
Good Grasp of Tailwind CSS
HTML and CSS Knowledge
Basic Command Line Knowledge

Description
Next.js & React - Build Full-Stack News Portal ApplicationAre you ready to master Next.js and React.js to build full-stack web applications from scratch? Look no further! In this comprehensive course, you'll learn to create a fully functional News Portal Application using the power of Next.js, React.js, Express.js, and MongoDB.Why Learn Next.js & React.js?Next.js is the go-to framework for building high-performance React applications. With its server-side rendering (SSR) and static site generation (SSG) capabilities, you'll be able to create super-fast and SEO-friendly web applications. Combined with React.js, the most popular frontend library, you'll be able to build modern, interactive, and scalable user interfaces.What You Will BuildThis course guides you through creating a full-stack news portal that includes:User Authentication: Learn how to implement secure user sign-up, login, and session management.News Posting & Editing: Build a dynamic news management system where authenticated users can post and edit news articles in real-time.Categories & Tags: Organize articles by categories and tags for better navigation and user experience.Responsive Design: Ensure your app is fully responsive and works across all devices using Tailwind CSS.Search & Filter: Implement advanced search and filtering functionality to help users easily find the news they care about.Admin Dashboard: Create an intuitive admin dashboard to manage users, posts, and comments efficiently.What You Will LearnNext.js Essentials:Server-Side Rendering (SSR) & Static Site Generation (SSG)Dynamic routing & API routesOptimizing performance with built-in Next.js featuresReact.js Advanced Concepts:State Management with Context API & ReduxBuilding reusable componentsManaging side effects with React HooksBackend Development with Express.js & MongoDB:RESTful API development with Express.jsConnecting your app to MongoDB for storing news articles, user data, and more.Implementing JWT Authentication for secure user management.Who Is This Course For?Frontend Developers looking to level up their skills by learning backend development with Next.js and MongoDB.Full-Stack Developers who want to build high-performance, full-stack applications using modern technologies.Anyone Interested in Web Development: Whether you're a beginner or an experienced developer, this course will walk you through the entire process of building a complex web application step by step.SEO & Performance OptimizationNot only will you build a stunning news portal, but you'll also learn how to optimize your application for SEO. We'll dive into techniques such as:Meta Tags Management for better search engine rankingsOptimizing images and assets for faster load timesImproving Lighthouse scores for better user experience and discoverabilityBy the end of this course, you'll have a deep understanding of Next.js, React.js, and full-stack development, along with the confidence to build and deploy your own high-performance web applications.Enroll today and start building the future of web development with Next.js and React.js!

Who this course is for
Frontend Developers looking to level up their skills by learning backend development with Next js and MongoDB.
Full-Stack Developers who want to build high-performance, full-stack applications using modern technologies.
Freelancers looking to expand their service offerings
Tech enthusiasts eager to explore modern web development trends
Anyone Interested in Web Development

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