Duration 4 Days 24 CPD hours This course is intended for This is an introductory-level Java programming course, designed for experienced developers who wish to get up and running with Java, or who need to reinforce sound Java coding practices, immediately. Overview Working in a hands-on learning environment, guided by our expert team, attendees will learn to: Understand not only the fundamentals of the Java language, but also its importance, uses, strengths and weaknesses Understand the basics of the Java language and how it relates to OO programming and the Object Model Learn to use Java exception handling features Work with the Modular system (Project Jigsaw) Understand and use classes, inheritance and polymorphism Understand and use collections, generics, autoboxing, and enumerations Process large amount of data using Lambda expressions and the Stream API Abstract, static and private methods in interfaces Take advantage of the Java tooling that is available with the programming environment being used in the class Specific Java 11 features covered: Using the Local Variable Type in Lambda expressions; Updates made to the String AP Time Permitting: Quick look ahead - Java 12, Java 13, Java 14 and Beyond If you're an experienced OO developer (coming from a C# or C++ background, etc.) who needs to transition to programming in Java, this fast-paced, hands-on course will get you there quickly. Fast Track to Java Programming for OO Experienced Developers is a four-day, lab-intensive class where you'll quickly be immersed in working with the latest Java 11 programming techniques, using best practices for writing solid, robust (and well-written!) modern object-oriented applications. In addition to learning excellent, current coding skills in Java, you'll explore the new improved features for better performance and new capabilities for addressing rapid application development that Java 11 brings to the table. This course includes several key aspects that were introduced in Java 9, Java 10, and Java 11 including the Java Modular System, Local Variable Type Inference, and several API updates. This course also includes a Quick Look at what?s next in Java ? Java 12, Java 13, Java 14 and beyond. The Java Platform Java Platforms Lifecycle of a Java Program Responsibilities of JVM Documentation and Code Reuse Using the JDK Setting Up Environment Locating Class Files Compiling Package Classes Source and Class Files Java Applications The Eclipse Paradigm Workbench and Workspace Views Editors Perspectives Projects Writing a Simple Class Classes in Java Class Modifiers and Types Class Instance Variables Primitives vs. Object References Creating Objects Adding Methods to the Class Passing Parameters into Methods Returning a Value from a Method Overloaded Methods Constructors Optimizing Constructor Usage Language Statements Operators Comparison and Logical Operators Looping Continue and Break Statements The switch Statement The for-each() Loop Using Strings Create an instance of the String class Test if two strings are equal Get the length of a string Parse a string for its token components Perform a case-insensitive equality test Build up a string using StringBuffer Contrast String, StringBuffer, and StringBuilder Specializing in a Subclass Extending a Class Casting The Object Class Default Constructor Implicit Constructor Chaining Fields and Variables Instance vs. Local Variables: Usage Differences Data Types Default Values Block Scoping Rules Final and Static Fields Static Methods Using Arrays Arrays Accessing the Array Multidimensional Arrays Copying Arrays Variable Arguments Local-Variable Type Inference Type inference Infering Types of Local Variables The var Reserved Type name Benefits of Using var Backward Compatibility Java Packages and Visibility Class Location of Packages The Package Keyword Importing Classes Executing Programs Visibility in the Modular System Java Naming Conventions Inheritance and Polymorphism Polymorphism: The Subclasses Upcasting vs. Downcasting Calling Superclass Methods from Subclass The final Keyword Interfaces and Abstract Classes Separating Capability from Implementation Abstract Classes Implementing an Interface Abstract Classes vs. Interfaces Introduction to Exception Handling Exception Architecture Throwing Exceptions Checked vs. Unchecked Exceptions Exceptions Handling Multiple Exceptions Automatic Closure of Resources Creating Your Own Exceptions Utility Classes Wrapper Classes Autoboxing/Unboxing Enumeration Syntax Using Static imports Introduction to Generics Generics and Subtyping Bounded Wildcards Generic Methods Legacy Calls to Generics When Generics Should Be Used Lambda Expressions and Functional Interface Lambda Expression Syntax Functional Interfaces Type Inference in Java 8 Method references Collections Characterizing Collections Collection Interface Hierarchy The Set, List and Queue Interfaces Map Interfaces Using Collections Collection Sorting Comparators Using the Right Collection Lambda expressions in Collections Streams Processing Collections of data The Stream interface Reduction and Parallelism Filtering collection data Sorting Collection data Map collection data Find elements in Stream Numeric Streams Create infinite Streams Sources for using Streams Collectors Creating Collections from a Stream Group elements in the Stream Multi-level grouping of elements Partitioning Streams Introduction to the Module System Introduce Project Jigsaw Classpath and Encapsulation The JDK internal APIs Java 9 Platform modules Defining application modules Define module dependencies Implicit dependencies Implied Readability Exporting packages Java Date/Time The Date and Calendar classes Introduce the new Date/Time API LocalDate, LocalDateTime, etc. Formatting Dates Working with time zones Manipulate date/time values Java 12 and beyond Provide an overview of changes since Java 11 Introduce Preview Features Records (Java 14) Switch Expressions (Java 12, Java 13, Java 14) Text Blocks (Java 13, Java 14) Helpful NullPointerExceptions (Java 14) Pattern Matching for instanceof (Java 14) Additional course details: Nexus Humans Fast Track to Core Java Programming for Object Oriented Developers (TT2104-J11) 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 Fast Track to Core Java Programming for Object Oriented Developers (TT2104-J11) 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.
Front End Web Development Training for Everyone Course Overview This Front End Web Development Training for Everyone offers a comprehensive introduction to creating dynamic, visually appealing websites using the latest technologies. Learners will explore essential web development concepts, including HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and popular frameworks such as Bootstrap and jQuery. The course is designed to equip participants with the skills to build responsive, user-friendly web pages, from basic layouts to advanced interactive features. By the end, learners will have developed a professional portfolio showcasing their abilities, preparing them for roles in web development or enhancing their current careers. This training is suitable for all levels, providing a structured pathway from fundamental principles to advanced techniques, ensuring a solid foundation in front-end development. Course Description This detailed course covers the entire front-end development process, beginning with foundational web design principles and progressing to advanced programming features. Learners will gain expertise in styling with CSS, creating smooth transitions, and managing data types within JavaScript. The curriculum also introduces jQuery for efficient DOM manipulation and Bootstrap’s grid system for responsive design. Emphasis is placed on understanding code structure and functionality to create engaging websites. Throughout the course, participants will build a portfolio page that demonstrates their new skills in real-world scenarios. The learning experience blends conceptual knowledge with applied coding challenges, ensuring learners develop both the technical and creative aspects required for effective front-end development in today’s digital environment. Front End Web Development Training for Everyone Curriculum: Module 01: Complete Front-End Development Journey Module 02: Cascading Style Sheet Module 03: Transitions And Data Types Module 04: Advanced JavaScript And Its Features Module 05: JQuery And Selectors Module 06: Bootstrap And Grid System Module 07: Creating Portfolio Page (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to start a career in front-end web development. Professionals aiming to enhance their web design and coding skills. Beginners with an interest in website creation and digital design. Anyone wanting to build a solid foundation in modern web technologies. Career Path Front-End Developer Web Designer UI/UX Developer Junior Web Programmer Digital Content Creator
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This course leads to the Mediterm Advanced Certificate in Medical Terminology (Level 3), the highest qualification in Medical Terminology, and can be studied flexibly over 20 weeks
Duration 3 Days 18 CPD hours This course is intended for Experienced system administrators and network administrators Overview By the end of the course, you should be able to meet the following objectives: Describe the NSX Advanced Load Balancer architecture, components, and main functions Explain the key features and benefits of NSX Advanced Load Balancer Explain and configure local load-balancing constructs such as virtual services, pools, health monitors, and related components Recognize web application breaches and threats Recognize multiple attack vectors such as web scraping, Layer 7 Denial of Service, brute force, and code injections Explain the components of NSX Advanced Load Balancer WAF that build a security pipeline to protect a web application from being attacked Describe how to configure the NSX Advanced Load Balancer WAF components Describe an NSX Advanced Load Balancer WAF operational task such as setting up an application with WAF, tuning the WAF Policy, and working with logs and analytics Explain the NSX Advanced Load Balancer WAF best practices for on-boarding a web application; configuring WAF settings for effective application security Explain how to size the NSX Advanced Load Balancer WAF data plane Explain the WAF Application learning feature, configuration of Application learning, Virtual Patching concepts, common caveats, and troubleshooting while deploying in any environment Recognize NSX Advanced Load Balancer Cloud Services that include threat Intelligence services Describe the Threat Intelligence service provided by NSX Advanced Load Balancer WAF and how the NSX Advanced Load Balancer WAF Threat Intelligence service receives live security threat feed for multiple attack vectors from Cloud Services (formerly Avi Pulse) Describe the NSX Advanced Load Balancer DataScript capabilities for detecting and defending against advance and zero-day attacks. Discuss the relevant NSX Advanced Load Balancer WAF logs and perform basic troubleshooting of applications that are protected by NSX Advanced Load Balancer WAF Explain the NSX Advanced Load Balancer WAF capability to protect Personally Identifiable Information (PII) This three-day course provides comprehensive training to install, configure, and manage a VMware NSX Advanced Load Balancer Web Application Firewall (WAF) solution. This course covers key NSX Advanced Load Balancer WAF features and functionality offered in the NSX Advanced Load Balancer 22.1.3 release for web security and application attack protection. Features include security pipeline, application learning, policy tuning, false positive mitigation, virtual patching, threat intelligence, troubleshooting, logs, analytics, and solution monitoring. Hands-on labs provide access to an NSX Advanced Load Balancer environment to reinforce the skills and concepts presented in the course. Course Introduction Introduction and course logistics Course objectives Introduction to NSX Advanced Load Balancer Illustrate NSX Advanced Load Balancer Explain NSX Advanced Load Balancer architecture and components Describe control plane clustering and high availability Describe data plane high availability mode Understand the common terminologies used with NSX Advanced Load Balancer Explain the NSX Advanced Load Balancer service elements Explain virtual service components and how to configure a virtual service Explain application profiles and network profiles Explain the pool configuration options and how to configure a pool Explain the available load-balancing algorithms Explain and configure SSL profiles and certificates Explain cloud connectors and cloud connector integration modes Explain multiple health monitor types Understand client logs Introduction to Application Security Understand web application security breaches and the implication of breaches Explain common terminologies related to Web Application Security Understand the different teams involved to secure applications Attacking Web Applications Understand the various web application security testing methodologies Understand the OWASP Top 10 vulnerabilities Understand the tools to generate a web application attack Describe a few types of web application attacks Types of Transport Understand different web traffic transport modes Describe web traffic and API traffic NSX Advanced Load Balancer WAF Components Understand the core design principles of NSX Advanced Load Balancer WAF Describe the NSX Advanced Load Balancer WAF components that build the WAF security pipeline Understand the NSX Advanced Load Balancer WAF configuration objects NSX Advanced Load Balancer WAF Operations Examine how to set up an application with WAF Describe considerations for the WAF policy Work with WAF logs and analytics Describe WAF policy tuning Describe the options available to remediate false positive mitigation NSX Advanced Load Balancer WAF Best Practices Describe technical and application considerations for onboarding an application front ended by WAF Describe best practices to remediate false positive mitigation. Describe how to manage a response from a back-end application server and client upload to the application server Describe the consideration for setting the rigidity of a WAF signature rule set Describe the options available to identify client traffic NSX Advanced Load Balancer WAF Sizing Understand how to do WAF data plane sizing in Greenfield and Brownfield deployments NSX Advanced Load Balancer WAF Custom Rules Understand WAF custom rules Describe the need and recommendation for custom rules Describe ModSecurity rules Understand the ModSecurity rule structure and explain how to construct the rule Analyze a sample custom rule for the use-case scenario for in-depth understanding of a custom rule NSX Advanced Load Balancer WAF Application Learning Understand the significance of Application Learning Explain the Positive Security Model architecture Describe the WAF multifaceted Application Learning technique to build an application model for creating positive security rules Describe how to view the data that is learned by the Application learning module Describe the WAF Virtual Patching technique to construct a WAF policy from Dynamic Application Security Testing (DAST) scanner results Understand the conditions for sharing WAF Learning Data and PSM Group in WAF Policy. Malware Protection Through ICAP in NSX Advanced Load Balancer Understand Malicious File Upload Protection and ICAP workflow Describe ICAP configuration and log analytics NSX Advanced Load Balancer IP Reputation Understand IP Reputation concepts and their integration with NSX Advanced Load Balancer Describe IP Reputation configuration, log analytics, and troubleshooting DataScript for Application Security Describe DataScript events and reference Describe application security using DataScript Explain how to troubleshoot DataScript issues Rate Limiting and DOS Describe and configure the NSX Advanced Load Balancer rate limiter technique Describe protection from denial of service (DoS) attacks and distributed DoS (DDoS) attacks in NSX Advanced Load Balancer Explain the Service Engine general advice and guidance for DDOS Bot Management Understand Bots Describe the Bot Management mechanism in NSX Advanced Load Balancer Describe how to configure NSX Advanced Load Balancer Bot Management Managing Personally Identifiable Information in NSX Advanced Load Balancer Understand Personally Identifiable Information (PII) Understand the scope of managing PII in NSX Advanced Load Balancer Describe how to configure the hidden PII in NSX Advanced Load Balancer logs using profiles and WAF rules. Threat Intelligence Introduce the Threat Intelligence service Describe the Threat Intelligence live security threat feed for multiple attack vectors Describe how to configure Threat Intelligence in NSX Advanced Load Balancer Application Programming Interface Security Define Application Programming Interface (API) Security Understand API authentication and authorization using virtual service authentication mechanisms used for a virtual service such as LDAP, SAML, JSON Web Token, and OAUTH Understand API Rate Limiting in NSX Advanced Load Balancer Understand the NSX Advanced Load Balancer WAF Protection for API Additional course details:Notes Delivery by TDSynex, Exit Certified and New Horizons an VMware Authorised Training Centre (VATC) Nexus Humans VMware NSX Advanced Load Balancer: Web Application Firewall Security [V22.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 VMware NSX Advanced Load Balancer: Web Application Firewall Security [V22.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.
Course Overview This comprehensive course offers a deep dive into three essential technologies for data science: Python, JavaScript, and Microsoft SQL. Learners will gain foundational knowledge and practical skills in each of these key areas, which are crucial for handling data, creating interactive websites, and working with databases. By the end of the course, students will be proficient in writing Python code for data analysis, creating dynamic web content with JavaScript, and managing data with Microsoft SQL. The course is designed to equip learners with the technical skills needed to succeed in data science, making it a valuable investment for anyone looking to excel in this growing field. Course Description In this course, learners will explore the core principles of Python, JavaScript, and Microsoft SQL, all tailored to the needs of data science professionals. The curriculum covers Python’s data structures, functions, and libraries essential for data analysis, while JavaScript introduces students to web development skills, including client-side validation and data visualisation. The Microsoft SQL section focuses on data management, including filtering, joining, and structuring queries. Learners will develop a solid understanding of these technologies, which will enable them to manipulate data, automate processes, and design interactive applications. The course also includes real-world applications, ensuring learners are well-prepared for future opportunities in data science and web development. Course Modules: Module 01: JavaScript Getting Started Module 02: JavaScript Fundamentals Module 03: JavaScript Strings Module 04: JavaScript Operators Module 05: JavaScript Conditional Statements Module 06: JavaScript Control Flow Statements Module 07: JavaScript Functions Module 08: Data Visualization (Google Charts) Module 09: JavaScript Error Handling Module 10: JavaScript Client-Side Validations Module 11: Python Introduction Module 12: Python Basic Module 13: Python Strings Module 14: Python Operators Module 15: Python Data Structures Module 16: Python Conditional Statements Module 17: Python Control Flow Statements Module 18: Python Core Games Module 19: Python Functions Module 20: Python Args, KW Args for Data Science Module 21: Python Project Module 22: Publish Your Website for Live Module 23: MS SQL Statements Module 24: MS SQL Filtering Data Module 25: MS SQL Functions Module 26: MS SQL Joins Module 27: MS SQL Advanced Commands Module 28: MS SQL Structure and Keys Module 29: MS SQL Queries Module 30: MS SQL Structure Queries Module 31: MS SQL Constraints Module 32: MS SQL Backup and Restore (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to enhance their skills in data science. Professionals aiming to expand their knowledge in programming and database management. Beginners with an interest in Python, JavaScript, and SQL. Anyone looking to enter the field of data science or web development. Career Path Data Scientist Web Developer Database Administrator Data Analyst Front-End Developer Full Stack Developer Data Engineer
Diploma in Python Programming Course Overview The Diploma in Python Programming offers an in-depth exploration of Python, one of the most versatile and in-demand programming languages. This course is designed to provide learners with a strong foundation in Python, covering essential concepts such as data structures, functions, libraries, and file handling. Learners will gain the skills necessary to write Python code to solve real-world problems, enabling them to create applications, automate tasks, and perform data analysis. By the end of the course, learners will have the practical knowledge to use Python effectively for various programming tasks in both professional and personal settings. Course Description This comprehensive course begins with the basics of Python programming, guiding learners through essential concepts such as syntax, data types, and conditional statements. Learners will progress to more advanced topics, including file handling, data storage structures, and error handling. Key modules like the creation of user functions, working with external libraries, and implementing Python in database management provide valuable skills that can be directly applied in the workplace. This course also covers essential tools such as command prompt usage, Jupyter notebooks, and package management in Python. By the end of the course, learners will have developed the confidence and competence to apply Python across various domains, including software development, data analysis, and system automation. Diploma in Python Programming Curriculum Module 01: Introduction to Python Programming Module 02: Getting Started with Python Module 03: Conditional Branching with Python Module 04: Importing External/Internal Library in Python Module 05: Project Rock Paper and Scissors Module 06: Strings Operation in Python Module 07: Date and Time in Python Module 08: File Handling, Read and Write Using Python Module 09: Data Storage Structures: Tuple, List, and Dictionary Module 10: Writing User Functions in Python Module 11: Sending Mail Module 12: Import Tricks in Python Module 13: Import Operating System and Platform Module 14: Exceptions Handling in Python Module 15: Installing Packages and Scheduling in Python Module 16: Database in Python Using SQLite Module 17: Running Programs from Command Prompt and Jupyter Notebook Module 18: Conclusion (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to develop a foundational understanding of Python programming. Professionals aiming to enhance their programming skills for career advancement. Beginners with an interest in software development, data analysis, or automation. Anyone looking to pursue a career in programming or technology. Career Path Software Developer Data Analyst Automation Engineer Python Programmer Database Administrator IT Specialist
This course leads to the Mediterm Intermediate Award in Medical Terminology (Level 2), studied over approximately 12 weeks (taking more or less time dependent on learner requirements). This course is suitable for those already working in healthcare or those who wish to start a new career in healthcare.
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