Whether you're an average Java Developer and looking for a course to master Java Design Patterns or want to get the insights into the core of Software Development principles and Design patterns, then taking this Java Design Patterns - The Complete Masterclass - Update '18 course will be perfect for you. With this course, learn the patterns for creating versatile, reusable objects, and discover example use cases, conclude with implementation guidance, tips and techniques for avoiding the challenges posed by an individual pattern Some of the popular creational patterns such as Builder, Singleton, Prototype, Factory Method, and Abstract Factory and other essential concepts like multithreading, hierarchies and mutability also discussed in this course. By the time you complete this course, you'll be able to implement each design pattern in your own Java projects efficiently. What you'll learn Master Java Design Patterns Apply Design Patterns to Real-World Projects Build Software that's Robust and Flexible Using Java Design Patterns Solve common Software architecture problems with Java Design Patterns Requirements Working Java or any OOP Programming Language Knowledge Understand Interfaces, Composition, Inheritance, Polymorphism Willingness to learn and work hard This is NOT a Beginners Course Who this course is for: Programmers with Intermediate to advanced Software development knowledge Developers who want to learn about Programming Design Patterns Introduction Introduction 00:03:00 What You'll Get from this Course 00:05:00 Value: $5000 USD - Download Your FREE Bundle 00:05:00 Download All of the Slides Used in the Course 00:30:00 Download all the Source code for this Course 00:05:00 The gang of Four - The origins of Design Patterns -Strategy Design Pattern The Concepts Behind Design Patterns 00:05:00 The Strategy Design Pattern - Introduction 00:06:00 The Strategy Design Pattern -Score System 00:15:00 The Strategy Design Pattern - Payment System 00:02:00 The Strategy Design Pattern - Payment System - Part 2 00:12:00 The Strategy Design Pattern - Payment System - Final 00:07:00 Resources 00:15:00 Strategy Pattern Exercise and Challenge 00:15:00 The Observer Design Pattern The Observer Design Pattern 00:04:00 The Observer Design Pattern - Classes Creation 00:12:00 The Observer Design Pattern - Final 00:13:00 Resources 2 00:05:00 Strategy Pattern Exercise and Challenge 11 00:15:00 The Java Decorator Design Pattern The Decorator Design Pattern - Introduction 00:04:00 The Decorator Design Pattern - Classes Creation 00:11:00 The Decorator Design Pattern - Final 88 00:09:00 Resources 88 1 00:10:00 The Factory and Simple Factory Design Pattern Introduction to Simple Factory Design Pattern 00:07:00 The Factory Design Pattern - Introduction 00:03:00 The Factory Design Pattern - Part 2 00:12:00 The Factory Design Pattern - Final 00:08:00 Resources 88 2 00:05:00 The Singleton Design Pattern The Singleton Design Pattern - Introduction 00:03:00 The Singleton Design Pattern -Our First Singleton Class 00:06:00 The Singleton Design Pattern - Synchronized Method 00:07:00 The Singleton Design Pattern - Eager Creation 00:04:00 The Singleton Design Pattern - Double-Check Locking Creation 00:06:00 Resources 88 3 00:05:00 The Command Design Pattern in java The Command Design Pattern - Introduction 00:09:00 The Command Design Pattern - Gameboy Example 00:06:00 The Command Design Pattern - Command Interfaces Creation 00:09:00 The Command Design Pattern - Final 00:16:00 Resources 88 4 00:05:00 The Adapter Design Pattern The Adapter Design Pattern - Introduction 00:04:00 The Adapter Design Pattern - Diagram and Class Creation 00:12:00 The Adapter Design Pattern - Object Adapter 00:05:00 The Adapter Design Pattern - Final 00:03:00 Resources 88 5 00:05:00 The Facade Design Pattern The Facade Design Pattern - Introduction 00:04:00 The Facade Design Pattern - Final 00:13:00 Resources 88 6 00:05:00 The Template Design Pattern The Template Method Design Pattern 00:04:00 The Template Method Design Pattern - Part 2 00:07:00 The Template Method Design Pattern - Final 00:12:00 Resources 88 7 00:05:00 The Iterator Design Pattern About Iterator Design Pattern - Introduction 00:06:00 The Problem and Obvious Solution 00:05:00 Iterator Design Pattern Example - Geeky and Dev Stores 888 00:14:00 Rolling our Own Iterator Class 00:08:00 The Java Iterator Class 00:09:00 The State Design Pattern Introduction to Design Patterns - The State Design Pattern 00:08:00 State Design Pattern- The Obvious Solution 00:12:00 State Design Pattern- The Obvious Solution - Part 2 00:06:00 State Design Pattern- The Correct Solution - Part 1 00:13:00 State Design Pattern- The Correct Solution - Part 2 00:12:00 State Design Pattern- The Correct Solution - Test drive - Final 00:09:00 Resources 88 9 00:05:00 The Proxy Design Pattern Introduction to Proxy Design Pattern 00:05:00 Remote Proxy Design Pattern Implementation 00:11:00 Resources 88 10 00:05:00 The MVC - Model View Controller Design Pattern Introduction to MVC Design Pattern 00:07:00 MVC - Class Creation 00:10:00 MVC - Implementation 00:08:00 The Builder Design Pattern Introduction to Builder Design Pattern 00:05:00 Builder Design Pattern Implementation 00:14:00 The Interface Builder Design Pattern - Part 1 00:09:00 The Interface Builder Design Pattern - Final 00:08:00 The Prototype Design Pattern Introduction to Prototype Design Pattern 00:04:00 Cloning Person and Dolphin Objects 00:10:00 Using the Java Cloneable Interface 00:10:00 The Mediator Design Pattern Introduction to Mediator Design Pattern 00:05:00 Meditator Project with Code - Part 1 00:09:00 Meditator Project with Code - Final 00:10:00 Resources 88 11 00:05:00 The Visitor Design Pattern Introduction to Visitor Design Pattern 00:05:00 The Visitor Design Pattern - Cont. 00:07:00 The Visitor Design Pattern - Final 00:10:00 Resources 88 12 00:05:00 The Memento Design Pattern Introduction to Memento Design Pattern 00:05:00 Memento Class Creation 00:06:00 Memento - Final 00:08:00 Resources 88 13 00:05:00 The Interpreter Design Pattern Introduction to the Interpreter Design Pattern 00:03:00 The Interface Interpreter Design Pattern - Final 00:12:00 Resources 88 14 00:05:00 The Chain of Responsibility Design Pattern Introduction to Chain of Responsibility Design Patterns 00:04:00 The Chain of Responsibility Design Pattern - cont 00:09:00 The Chain of Responsibility Design Pattern - Final 00:07:00 Resources 88 15 00:05:00 The Bridge Design Pattern Introduction to Bridge Design Pattern 00:04:00 Bridge Design Pattern - Classes Setup 00:07:00 Bridge Design Pattern - Final 00:03:00 Resources 88 16 00:05:00 The Flyweight Design Pattern Introduction to Flyweight Design Pattern 00:01:00 Flyweight - Final 00:12:00
Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is for analysts, developers, and administrators of IBM Watson Explorer Deep Analytics Edition oneWEX. Overview Identify oneWEX platformsIdentify the process and data flows of oneWEX projectsExplore the oneWEX user interfaceExplain ingestion and conversionUtilize Content MinerDefine enrichmentIdentify advanced features of oneWEX This course is designed to teach students core concepts of IBM Watson Explorer Deep Analytics Edition oneWEX. Students will learn to identify the oneWEX platforms as well as the process flow and data flow of oneWEX projects. Students will explore oneWEX tools, such as Content Miner and the Admin Console, while gaining hands-on experience in data acquisition and enrichment. Finally, students will be exposed to more advanced topics, such as Application Builder, Content Analytics Studio, and API usage. Overview of oneWEX Introduction to oneWEX Explore oneWEX architecture Identify installation options Navigation in oneWEX Explore the Admin Console Explore navigation using Content Miner The Collection detail view The REST API Data flow Explore the data flow of oneWEX Search and Analytics collection templates Identify data acquisition Data ingestion Work with datasets Work with crawlers Use an importer Explore conversion Data ingestion log files Analysis using oneWEX Content Miner Explore analysis using Content Miner The Guided Analysis Experience The Guided Analysis view Explore Annotators Enrichment using Annotators Annotator types Enrichment using Labeler Identify enrichment Identify document classification Classify using training data Classification versus clustering The document classification process Enrichment using Ranker Identify enrichment using Ranker The ranking process Migrate annotators from Content Analytics Studio Migrate Content Analytics Studio annotators Identify the UIMA pipeline configuration for oneWEX Update annotators Using Application Builder with oneWEX Application Builder and user roles Explore Application Builder Set up a oneWEX data source Functionality for oneWEX data sources Additional course details: Nexus Humans O3201 Fundamentals of IBM Watson Explorer Deep Analytics Edition oneWEX (V12.0.x) training program is a workshop that presents an invigorating mix of sessions, lessons, and masterclasses meticulously crafted to propel your learning expedition forward. This immersive bootcamp-style experience boasts interactive lectures, hands-on labs, and collaborative hackathons, all strategically designed to fortify fundamental concepts. Guided by seasoned coaches, each session offers priceless insights and practical skills crucial for honing your expertise. Whether you're stepping into the realm of professional skills or a seasoned professional, this comprehensive course ensures you're equipped with the knowledge and prowess necessary for success. While we feel this is the best course for the O3201 Fundamentals of IBM Watson Explorer Deep Analytics Edition oneWEX (V12.0.x) course and one of our Top 10 we encourage you to read the course outline to make sure it is the right content for you. Additionally, private sessions, closed classes or dedicated events are available both live online and at our training centres in Dublin and London, as well as at your offices anywhere in the UK, Ireland or across EMEA.
Duration 1 Days 6 CPD hours This course is intended for This class is designed for experienced administrators who are responsible for setting up, configuring, and managing Experience Cloud Sites in their organization. As a Salesforce Administrator, you should have a solid understanding of Salesforce functionality and concepts, and at least 6 months of experience using Salesforce. Overview Enable Digital Experiences in your organization. Describe the capabilities of sites and how they work. Create a new Experience Cloud Site for partner sales. Create an Experience Cloud Site for self-service support. Measure a site's success using dashboards. Keep the site active and engaged with native tools. Connect with your employees, customers, and partners using Experience Cloud Sites. In this 1-day class, you?ll discover how to build a branded space where you can share information and collaborate with people who are key to your organization. Our Salesforce experts will walk you through how to enable Digital Experiences in your organization, create sites for partners and customers, and measure and drive audience participation. This class also provides an overview of the Salesforce Experience Cloud Consultant certification exam objectives to help support you on your journey toward earning your credential. Exam Overview Review Exam Topics Review Exam Logistics Digital Experiences Get to Know Experiences Understand How Sites Work Implement Digital Experiences Understand Deployment Types Build Partner Sites Leverage Experience Builder Templates to Quickly Build Sites Security and Customization Understand Site Limits, Licensing, and Users Create and Customize Your Sites with Experience Builder Enable Experience Cloud for Mobile Serve International Audiences with Multilingual Sites Self-Service Sites Understand Self-Service/Public Site Functionality Go Further with Experience Builder Classify Articles, Questions, and Ideas with Data Categories and Knowledge Build a Site Using the Customer Service Template Add CMS Content to Your Site Build Responsive Sites with Experience Builder Templates Success Metrics Measure Success Install Dashboards and Insights from the AppExchange Site Engagement Drive Engagement Moderate Sites Recognize and Reward Member Participation with Reputation Highlight Topic Experts with Knowledgeable People Additional course details: Nexus Humans Salesforce Create and Manage Experience Cloud Sites (ADX271) training program is a workshop that presents an invigorating mix of sessions, lessons, and masterclasses meticulously crafted to propel your learning expedition forward. This immersive bootcamp-style experience boasts interactive lectures, hands-on labs, and collaborative hackathons, all strategically designed to fortify fundamental concepts. Guided by seasoned coaches, each session offers priceless insights and practical skills crucial for honing your expertise. Whether you're stepping into the realm of professional skills or a seasoned professional, this comprehensive course ensures you're equipped with the knowledge and prowess necessary for success. While we feel this is the best course for the Salesforce Create and Manage Experience Cloud Sites (ADX271) course and one of our Top 10 we encourage you to read the course outline to make sure it is the right content for you. Additionally, private sessions, closed classes or dedicated events are available both live online and at our training centres in Dublin and London, as well as at your offices anywhere in the UK, Ireland or across EMEA.
This course teaches you how to use Elementor, one of the most popular plugins for building pages in WordPress, with over a million downloads already. It is fast and comes with a wide variety of widgets and elements that help you build webpages effortlessly without using any code.
Duration 4 Days 24 CPD hours This course is intended for The App Maker builds solutions to simplify, automate, and transform tasks and processes for themselves and their team where they have deep expertise in the solution business domain. They have basic data modeling, user experience design, requirements analysis, and process analysis skills. The App Maker creates and enforces business processes, structures digital collection of information, improves efficiency of repeatable tasks, and automates business processes. The App Maker uses the Maker tools of Power Platform to solve business problems. They may use advanced features of Microsoft apps and third-party productivity tools. The App Maker is aware of the capabilities and limitations of available tools and understands how to apply them. The App Maker is self-directed, and solution focused. They may not have formal IT training but are comfortable using technology to solve business problems with a personal growth mindset. They understand the operational need and have a vision of the desired outcome. They approach problems with phased and iterative strategies. This course will teach you how to build apps with low-code techniques to simplify, automate, and transform business tasks and processes using Microsoft Power Platform. This course contains a 1-day Applied Workshop. This workshop will allow you to practice your App Maker skills by creating an end-to-end solution to solve a problem for a fictitious company. The solution will include a Microsoft Dataverse database, Power Apps canvas app, and Power Automate flows. 1 - Get started with Microsoft Power Platform for app makers Identify components Create apps Get started with Microsoft Dataverse Work with Copilot in Microsoft Power Platform 2 - Create tables in Dataverse Table characteristics Table relationships Dataverse logic and security Dataverse auditing Dual-write vs. virtual tables 3 - Create and manage columns within a table in Dataverse Define columns in Microsoft Dataverse Column types in Microsoft Dataverse Add a column to a table Primary name column Restrictions that apply to columns in a table Create an auto numbering column Create an alternate key 4 - Load/export data and create data views in Dataverse View data in a table Create or edit views of data in a table Dataverse data import options Load data into a table Dataverse data export options Export Add, update, or delete data in a table by using Excel Import data using Power Query 5 - Export data from Dataverse and use Microsoft Excel to edit records Export data to Excel Edit and update data in Excel 6 - Get started with Microsoft Dataverse for Teams Dataverse for Teams vs Dataverse Provision your first Dataverse environment Create your first table to store data 7 - Build your first app with Power Apps and Dataverse for Teams Create your first app with the hero template Customize your app with Power Apps Studio Publish your app Install template apps 8 - Build your first workflow with Power Automate and Dataverse for Teams Types of workflows that Power Automate can build in Dataverse Schedule a flow 9 - Create reports with Power BI and Dataverse for Teams Connect to and transform Dataverse for Teams data from Power BI Create a Power BI report Publish the report Share the data 10 - Get started building with Power BI Use Power BI Building blocks of Power BI Tour and use the Power BI service 11 - Explore what Power BI can do for you What can I do with the Power BI service as a consumer? View content in the Power BI service Collaborate and share in Power BI Find and view dashboards and reports 12 - Create and manage workspaces in Power BI Distribute a report or dashboard Monitor usage and performance Recommend a development life cycle strategy Troubleshoot data by viewing its lineage Configure data protection 13 - Manage semantic models in Power BI Use a Power BI gateway to connect to on-premises data sources Configure a semantic model scheduled refresh Configure incremental refresh settings Manage and promote semantic models Troubleshoot service connectivity Boost performance with query caching (Premium) 14 - Create dashboards in Power BI Configure data alerts Explore data by asking questions Review Quick insights Add a dashboard theme Pin a live report page to a dashboard Configure a real-time dashboard Set mobile view 15 - Implement row-level security Configure row-level security with the static method Configure row-level security with the dynamic method 16 - Create dashboards in Power BI Configure data alerts Explore data by asking questions Review Quick insights Add a dashboard theme Pin a live report page to a dashboard Configure a real-time dashboard Set mobile view 17 - Secure, publish, and share data in Power BI Share and use reports in Power BI Row-level security Publish a report to a Power BI workspace Share reports and user experience Protect data in Power BI Data refresh and alerts 18 - Embed Power BI content Embed Power BI reports Embed other Power BI content types Optimize the embedding experience 19 - How to build your first model-driven app with Dataverse Model-driven apps, powered by Microsoft Dataverse Explore sample apps 20 - Get started with model-driven apps in Power Apps Introducing model-driven apps Components of model-driven apps Design model-driven apps Incorporate business process flows 21 - Configure forms, charts, and dashboards in model-driven apps Forms overview Form elements Configure multiple forms Use specialized form components Configure views overview Configure grids Create and edit views Configure charts overview Dashboards overview Use interactive streams and tiles 22 - Manage Dynamics 365 model-driven app settings and security Configure role-based security Manage teams and business units Explore settings and customizations 23 - Use specialized components in a model-driven form Create business process flows Embed a canvas app in a model-driven form Add a timeline in a model-driven form Create a report in a model-driven form 24 - Get started with Power Apps canvas apps Start Power Apps Power Apps data sources Use Power Apps with Power Automate and Power BI Designing a Power Apps app 25 - Customize a canvas app in Power Apps Improve your app by making basic customizations Explore controls and screens in canvas apps 26 - How to build the User Interface in a canvas app in Power Apps Use themes to quickly change the appearance of your app Brand a control Icons Images Personalization Build for phones or tablets 27 - Navigation in a canvas app in Power Apps Understanding navigation The Navigate and Back functions More ways to use the Navigate function 28 - Manage apps in Power Apps Power Apps review 29 - Build a mobile-optimized app from Power Apps Learn about mobile-optimized apps Identify components to make a canvas app mobile-optimized Create a mobile-optimized app that uses responsive designs Identify performance considerations for a mobile-optimized canvas app 30 - Use and understand Controls in a canvas app in Power Apps Core properties of controls Entering and displaying data with text controls Additional controls for enhancing your app's usability Media Modern controls Work with component libraries 31 - Create formulas to change properties in a Power Apps canvas app Formulas overview Use a formula to modify the format of controls Use formulas to perform calculations Use a control to modify the property of other controls Conditional formatting Functions for validating data 32 - Use imperative development techniques for canvas apps in Power Apps Imperative versus declarative development The three types of variables in Power Apps Global variables Contextual variables Collections Additional variable concepts 33 - Manage apps in Power Apps Power Apps review 34 - Create formulas to change properties in a Power Apps canvas app Formulas overview Use a formula to modify the format of controls Use formulas to perform calculations Use a control to modify the property of other controls Conditional formatting Functions for validating data 35 - Create formulas to change behaviors in a Power Apps canvas app Formulas and functionality Understanding true and false Understanding control behaviors and actions Performing multiple actions in a formula Control the display mode through a formula Use controls and functions to create a dynamic formula 36 - Author a basic formula that uses tables and records in a Power Apps canvas app Records and tables Using the Table function Store a table Filter your table Use the lookup function to return a record Additional table functions 37 - Build a canvas app for a real estate solution with Copilot in Power Apps 38 - Get started with Power Automate Introducing Power Automate Create your first flow Troubleshoot flows 39 - Build approval flows with Power Automate Provide solutions to real-world scenarios. 40 - Build flows to manage user information 41 - Power Automate's deep integration across multiple data sources 42 - Use the Admin center to manage environments and data policies in Power Automate Administer flows Export and import flows Learn how to distribute button flows 43 - Use AI Builder in Power Automate AI Builder in Power Automate saves time Advanced usage of AI Builder in Power Automate 44 - Optimize your business process with process advisor Get familiar with process advisor Create your first recording Edit recordings and group actions Analyze recordings and interpret results Automation recommendations 45 - Optimize your business process with process advisor Get familiar with process advisor Create your first recording Edit recordings and group actions Analyze recordings and interpret results Automation recommendations 46 - Build flows for a real estate solution using Copilot in Power Automate When to use Copilot in Power Automate 47 - Use Dataverse triggers and actions in Power Automate Dataverse triggers Query data Create, update, delete, and relate actions 48 - Create tables in Dataverse Table characteristics Table relationships Dataverse logic and security Dataverse auditing Dual-write vs. virtual tables 49 - Create and manage columns within a table in Dataverse Define columns in Microsoft Dataverse Column types in Microsoft Dataverse Add a column to a table Primary name column Restrictions that apply to columns in a table Create an auto numbering column Create an alternate key 50 - Get started with Power Apps canvas apps Start Power Apps Power Apps data sources Use Power Apps with Power Automate and Power BI Designing a Power Apps app 51 - How to build the User Interface in a canvas app in Power Apps Use themes to quickly change the appearance of your app Brand a control Icons Images Personalization Build for phones or tablets 52 - Get started with Power Automate Introducing Power Automate Create your first flow Troubleshoot flows 53 - Challenge Project - Build a booking requests app with Power Apps and Power Automate Prepare
This one-day workshop will give you a better understanding of the components and operations of an Access database. It is designed to build on a user's existing skills and includes useful action queries to allow greater manipulation of a database. This workshop will help participants: Ensure the integrity of their databases Manage field properties Use the query functions effectively Save time with the query expression builder Create different types of query more quickly Design better forms Link expressions in forms Create better and more useful reports Import and export tables more easily 1 Table relationship integrity Identifying relationships Identifying criteria for data integrity Applying referential integrity Managing relationship join types 2 Table field properties Field properties overview Using input mask field Using default value fields Using field validation rules 3 Query functions Running aggregate function calculations Running sum, average, count, max and min functions Grouping calculated data 4 Query calculations Using query operators and expressions Adding calculated fields to a query Using the query expression builder 5 Action queries Creating make table queries Creating append queries Creating update queries Creating delete queries 6 Designing forms Adding form controls Aligning and arranging form controls Adding pictures and labels to forms Adding new fields to a form Controlling tab order Adding command buttons Adding a combo box control Formatting data using conditional formatting 7 Form expressions (calculations) Using the form expression builder Working with a property sheet within a form Linking expressions within a form 8 Working with reports Creating reports with the report wizard Inserting report fields Formatting fields Inserting report headers and footers Working with a property sheet within a report 9 Grouped reports Creating groups with the report wizard Sorting grouped data Grouping alphabetically Grouping on date intervals Creating sub reports Adding calculations to groups 10 Importing and exporting tables Importing tables into Access Exporting tables from Access Importing and linking data in Access
Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for The audience for B2B Commerce Developer is any individual who will participate in a new implementation who needs working knowledge and experience with B2B Commerce technical components. Attendees should have intermediate skills in: Object Oriented Programming (Apex or Java) Full-Stack Development (VisualForce, JavaScript, CSS and REST APIs, JSON, Handlebars, and jQuery) Salesforce Administration (Sharing Rules, Process Builder, and Object Relationships)This class is designed for individuals responsible for implementing the technical components of a new B2B Commerce Cloud storefront. You should have some experience with the following: Object-oriented programming (Apex or Java) Full-stack development (Visualforce, JavaScript, CSS and REST APIs, JSON, Handlebars, and jQuery) Salesforce Administration (Sharing Rules, Process Builder, and Object Relationships) Overview Identify where and what events require code extension. Effectively navigate and configure in B2B Commerce on Classic Admin. Implement UI, Logic Class, and Service Class Overrides along with Subscriber Code Integration. Create your own B2B Commerce on Classic solution and troubleshoot problem areas during the development cycle. Take the next step toward a B2B Commerce Developer Accreditation. Explore the Salesforce B2B Commerce platform on Classic and discover how and when to extend your events with code. In this 2-day class, our B2B Commerce Cloud experts will walk you through how to use code to customize the UI and extend functionality in your B2B Commerce Cloud on Classic storefront so you can deliver a buyer experience that satisfies your organization?s unique requirements. Technical Overview Review Key Terms Understand B2B Commerce on Classic Architecture and Technology Stack Take a Tour of the UI Understand B2C Commerce Cloud on Classic Admin Configuration vs. Code Extension Storefront Overview Implement B2B Commerce on Classic Create a Storefront Load Data Enable Buyers User Interface Review UI Best Practices Familiarize Yourself with Key Terms Explore UI Themes Customize UI Layouts Use Subscriber Templates Use Page Includes Manage Subscriber Pages Extensions Override Handlebars Extend My Account Extend B2B Commerce Checkout Flow Explore Global JavaScript Functions Understand B2B Commerce Event Handling Explore Handlebars Functions Explore Localization Functions Extend Utility Functions and Objects Extend Global Extension Points Core Capabilities Handle Cases Using Process Builder Configure Payment Types
How To Set Up Progressive Training Routines? All the training routine is between 8 - 15 minutes and designed to getting better and stronger in the basic movements! Weekly New Routines are coming! How do beginners Should use kettlebells? - SAFETY - QUALITY - REGULARITY - PROGRESSIVE SYSTEM - MAKE THE FOUNDATION STRONG Beginners should have to use kettlebells carefully always! Safety first every time and not only with kettlebell training! Focus on the quality of the movements! Without correct techniques there is no progress and easy to get injuries! Regular practice! To get adaptation need to practice at least 2 - 3 times a week! Need to follow a progressive system to get progress! Adaptation is happening with regular practice what makes the basic stronger and easier to step to the next level! Here you can find 5 FREE kettlebell training routine following by StrongFirst system! These routines will build stronger basic, builds strength fast and safe! FREE KETTLEBELL TRAINING ROUTINES TO BUILD STRONGER FOUNDATION! Welcome to the course! Welcome to this free training routines! How to use it? Next Steps... The foundation Builder Kettlebell Routine 1 Get Stronger Foundations For Kettlebell Training Kettlebell Strength Builder For Beginners Foundation Builder 2 / Dead lift - swing - squat Progression to Turkish Get Up Progress to Turkish Get Up 2 Strength Booster single Kettlebell routine Kettlebell Arms and chest builder routine! 5 Mistakes what you shouldn't do with kettlebells About this course Free 10 lessons 1.5 hours of video content
Description: Get introduced to the powerful vector image creation program in the Level 3 Diploma in Adobe Illustrator course. Adobe Illustrator is a vector graphics editor that allows you to create logos, icons, drawings, typography, and elaborate illustrations for any medium which is a staple for professional designers everywhere now. Through this course, you will master the advanced tricks and techniques of creating vector images with Adobe Illustrator. You will learn how to create logos, graphics, cartoons and fonts for the photo-realistic layouts of Adobe Photoshop. More importantly, get introduced to all the essential tools of this software, such as builder tool, pen tool, curvature tool, eyedropper tool, library tool, brushes, and many more. Type and font, RGB and CMYK also discussed in the course. Upon completion of the course, you can create pleasing logos and vector images that can use over a wide variety of platforms. By taking this course will teach you everything you need to know to get started with this software. Who is the course for? Anyone who wants to learn how to design with the industry-leading application. Graphic designers, motion graphics artists, Photoshop users, and any creatives who want to design their own graphics from scratch. Entry Requirement: This course is available to all learners, of all academic backgrounds. Learners should be aged 16 or over to undertake the qualification. Good understanding of English language, numeracy and ICT are required to attend this course. Assessment: At the end of the course, you will be required to sit an online multiple-choice test. Your test will be assessed automatically and immediately so that you will instantly know whether you have been successful. Before sitting for your final exam, you will have the opportunity to test your proficiency with a mock exam. Certification: After completing and passing the course successfully, you will be able to obtain an Accredited Certificate of Achievement. Certificates can be obtained either in hard copy at a cost of £39 or in PDF format at a cost of £24. Why choose us? Affordable, engaging & high-quality e-learning study materials; Tutorial videos/materials from the industry leading experts; Study in a user-friendly, advanced online learning platform; Efficient exam systems for the assessment and instant result; The UK & internationally recognised accredited qualification; Access to course content on mobile, tablet or desktop from anywhere anytime; The benefit of career advancement opportunities; 24/7 student support via email. Career Path: After completing this course you will be able to build up accurate knowledge and skills with proper confidence to enrich yourself and brighten up your career in the relevant job market. Module: 01 01 Welcome to the Course - Illustrator Essentials 2018 00:03:00 02 Download the Course Project Files 00:01:00 03 Getting Started with Adobe Illustrator 00:08:00 04 Drawing with Shapes and Lines.MP4 00:23:00 05 The Shape Builder Tool 00:08:00 06 Draw a Modern Fox with the Shape Builder Tool 00:10:00 07 Draw an Impossible Shape Logo with the Shape Builder Tool 00:05:00 08 The Curvature Tool 00:13:00 09 The Pen Tool 00:13:00 10 The Pencil Tool and Advanced Stroke Options 00:13:00 Module: 02 11 Using Brushes 00:13:00 12 The Width Tool 00:09:00 13 Type and Font 00:14:00 14 Curve Type on a Path 00:13:00 15 Break Apart and Destroy Text 00:04:00 16 What is RGB & CMYK 00:04:00 17 Using the Eye Dropper Tool 00:04:00 18 The Color Theme Tool 00:05:00 19 Gradients 00:06:00 20 Masking 00:07:00 Module: 03 21 Compound Paths 00:11:00 22 CC Libraries 00:10:00 23 The Liquify Tool 00:08:00 24 Bend and Warp 00:06:00 25 Repeating Shapes 00:05:00 26 patterns 00:09:00 27 Vectorize Images 00:12:00 28 Adobe Capture App 00:11:00 29 Free Templates from Adobe 00:04:00 30 Saving for Print 00:06:00 Module: 04 31 Exporting for Web 00:05:00 32 Redrawing the Mastercard Logo 00:05:00 33 Redrawing the Instagram Logo 00:08:00 34 Redrawing the Kadak Logo 00:11:00 35 Redrawing the eHarmony Logo 00:11:00 36 Redrawing the Tinder Logo 00:06:00 37 Redrawing the BP Logo 00:08:00 38 Adobe Illustrator Cheat Sheet and Shortcuts 00:10:00 39 Conclusion 00:02:00 Module: 05 Activity 0 - Intro to Activities 00:01:00 Activity 1 - Solution 00:11:00 Activity 2 - Swan Solution 00:14:00 Activity 3 - Coloring the Impossible Triangle 00:03:00 Activity 4 - Drawing and Coloring the Owl 00:10:00 Activity 5 - Drawing the Owl with the Pen Tool 00:09:00 Activity 6 - Drawing with the Pencil Tool 00:11:00 Activity 7 - Width Tool Love- 00:23:00 Activity 8 - Badge 00:12:00 Activity 9 - Liquify 00:09:00 Activity 10 - Repeating Shapes 00:05:00 Activity 11 - Patterns 00:06:00 Activity 12 - Vectorizing Images 00:08:00 Certificate and Transcript Order Your Certificates and Transcripts 00:00:00
Microsoft Lync training course description This course teaches IT staff how to plan, design, deploy, configure, and administer a Microsoft Lync Server solution. The course emphasizes Lync Server Enterprise Unified Communications features focussing particularly on coexisting with and migrating from legacy communication services. The labs in this course create a solution that includes IM and Presence, Conferencing, and Persistent Chat. This course helps prepare for Exam 70-336. What will you learn Describe the Lync Server architecture. Install and deploy Lync Server. Use Lync Server management interfaces. Deploy and manage clients. Manage and administer dial-in conferencing. Design audio and video for web conferencing. Plan for instant message and presence Federation. Deploy and configure persistent chat in Lync. Configure archiving and monitoring services. Troubleshoot Lync Server. Describe the required daily, weekly, and monthly maintenance tasks. Use SIP commands and analyze SIP logs. Configure high availability features in Lync. Design load balancing in Lync Server. Backup and restore Lync Server data. Microsoft Lync training course details Who will benefit: Technical staff working with Microsoft Lync. Prerequisites: Supporting Windows 2008 or 2012. Duration 5 days Microsoft Lync training course contents Microsoft Lync Server architecture Lync Server architecture, Lync core capabilities, Lync design process, assessing infrastructure requirements and updating the design, planning for all Microsoft solutions framework phases. Designing a Lync Server topology Infrastructure requirements for Lync Server, using the planning tool, using topology builder, server infrastructure, documentation. Hands on Environment preparation and Lync Server pools. Users and rights in Microsoft Lync Server Managing Lync Server, role based access control. Hands on Using the management shell, configuring role-based access control. Client/device deployment and management Deploy and manage clients, prepare for device deployment, IP phones. Hands on Clients. Conferencing in Lync Server Introduction to conferencing in Lync Server, designing for audio\video and web conferencing, dial-in conferencing in Lync Server, managing and administering conferencing. Hands on Conferencing in Microsoft Lync. Designing and deploying external access Conferencing and external capabilities of Lync Server, planning for IM and presence federation, designing edge services. Hands on Deploying Edge Server and Configuring Remote Access, Validating the Edge Server. Deploying Lync Server persistent chat Overview of persistent chat architecture in Lync Server, designing persistent chat, deploying and persistent chat. Hands on persistent chat server. Monitoring and archiving The archiving service, the monitoring service, configuring archiving and monitoring. Hands on Archiving and monitoring in Lync Server. Administration and maintenance of Lync Lync Server troubleshooting tools, Lync Server operational tasks, Lync Server troubleshooting techniques. Hands on Lync administration tools, centralized logging service, analysing Lync Server logs and traces. High Availability in Lync Server High availability in Lync Server, configuring high availability in Lync Server, planning for load balancing, designing load balancing. Hands on Configuring database mirroring, experiencing a scheduled SQL Server outage, experiencing an unscheduled SQL Server outage. Disaster recovery in Lync Server Disaster recovery in Lync Server, tools for backing up and restoring Lync Server, critical Lync Server data to back up and restore, critical data to export and import, designing branch site resiliency. Hands on Configure pool pairing, experiencing a pool failure or outage. Planning a migration to Lync Server Coexistence and migration, migration steps, planning for clients and devices. Designing a client migration and device migration strategy. Hands on Creating a migration plan, documenting the migration phases.