Duration 4 Days 24 CPD hours This course is intended for This in an intermediate level Java development course geared for students experienced with Java 8 or later programming essentials who wish to quickly get up and running with advanced Java skills. This course does not cover Java programming fundamentals. Overview Students will leave this course armed with the required skills to improve their Java applications using sound coding techniques and best practices. This 'skills-centric' course is about 50% hands-on lab and 50% lecture, designed to train attendees in advanced development skills, coupling the most current, effective techniques with the soundest industry practices. Working in a hands-on learning environment, guided by our expert team, attendees will learn to: Develop modular applications in Java Utilize the tooling that is provided in Java 9 to migrate, monitor and optimize applications Use the new JShell tool to quickly test java constructs Understand how the implementation of the String class has been updated to decrease the memory footprint Use the enhancements made to the Concurrency API, working with Completable Future instance of Thread pools Specific Java 9 features that are covered in the course include: The Java Module System (project Jigsaw) JShell Updated try-with-resources Performance enhancements in Java 9 Multi-Release Jar files This fast-track course is designed for experienced developers who have prior working knowledge of basic Java 8 or Java 9 and want to take advantage of the newest features of Java 9 that can help improve performance and functionality of Java 9 applications. You will gain invaluable insight into how to leverage Modules, scale applications into multi-core environments, improve performance, and become a more effective Java 9 developer. Java 9 Updates Review of What is New in Java 9 Milling Project Coin The Java Module system (Jigsaw) Why JigSaw? Introduction to the Module System The Module Descriptor Working with Modules JShell JShell More Java 9 Other New Java 9 Features Performance Optimizations Memory Management (Optional) Multithreading and Concurrency Multithreading Concurrent Java Java 8 Concurrency Updates Reflection and References Introspection and Reflection Reference Objects Effective Java Objects, Declarations, and Initializations Exceptions Writing High-Performance Applications Profiling and Benchmarking Profiling Tools Code Optimization Techniques Code Optimization Myths Design Optimization Techniques
This is an opportunity to go gently into the world of forest story and to explore your intuitive creativity as a wisdom stream you can connect with. Your inner world and neurodiversity is celebrated.
This is an opportunity to go into the world of forest story and to explore your intuitive creativity as a wisdom stream you can connect.Under-pinned by somatic intelligence, breathwork practices, This is an opportunity to go gently into the world of forest story and to explore your intuitive creativity as a wisdom stream you can connect with. Neurodiversity is celebrated here.
Boost your knowledge of mental health and gain insights to enable you to understand the stigma, recognise common issues, learn self-care strategies for wellbeing, and build confidence to assist those facing mental health challenges.
Sharing & Networking - Light up a Life (or name used) appeals, switch-on events, and marketing Session aimed at those working in individual giving, in-memory, events, and marcomms roles THIS SESSION WILL NOT BE RECEORDED
Duration 1 Days 6 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is intended for an individual who has experience developing and deploying basic business logic and user interfaces using the programmatic capabilities of the Force.com platform, including practical application of the skills and concepts noted in the exam objectives below. Overview When you complete this course, you will be able to:Describe the structure of the exam and the exam?s objectives.List the most heavily weighted exam objectives.Describe key features of the Force.com programming languages, including: Apex, SOQL, SOSL, and Visualforce.Explain important Force.com concepts, such as the testing framework, governor limits, and the save order of execution.Explain the ALM of a Salesforce development project. By covering the details around the exam objectives, this course will help hone your problem-solving skills and reinforce your knowledge of key topics. A mock exam at the end of the course will help you assess your readiness. Introduction to the Course and the Exam Introduction to AW computing Introduction to the Platform Developer I certification Salesforce FundamentalsLogic & Process Automation (Part 1) Working with Formulas and Rollup Summary Fields Working with Basic Constructs in Apex Working with SOQL Working with SOSL Working with DML Working with Exceptions and Governor Limits Logic & Process Automation (Part 2) Working with Apex classes Working with Apex triggers Describe the save order of execution User Interface Working with Visualforce Pages Working with Visualforce Controllers Working with the Lightning Component Framework Testing Describing the Testing Framework and Requirements Creating Test Data and Tests Executing a Test Testing Considerations Debug & Deployment Tools Debugging Deploying Certification Preparation Resources
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Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is designed for students who want to learn the R programming language, particularly students who want to leverage R for data analysis and data science tasks in their organization. The course is also designed for students with an interest in applying statistics to real-world problems. A typical student in this course should have several years of experience with computing technology, along with a proficiency in at least one other programming language. Overview In this course, you will use R to perform common data science tasks.You will: Set up an R development environment and execute simple code. Perform operations on atomic data types in R, including characters, numbers, and logicals. Perform operations on data structures in R, including vectors, lists, and data frames. Write conditional statements and loops. Structure code for reuse with functions and packages. Manage data by loading and saving datasets, manipulating data frames, and more. Analyze data through exploratory analysis, statistical analysis, and more. Create and format data visualizations using base R and ggplot2. Create simple statistical models from data. In our data-driven world, organizations need the right tools to extract valuable insights from that data. The R programming language is one of the tools at the forefront of data science. Its robust set of packages and statistical functions makes it a powerful choice for analyzing data, manipulating data, performing statistical tests on data, and creating predictive models from data. Likewise, R is notable for its strong data visualization tools, enabling you to create high-quality graphs and plots that are incredibly customizable. This course will teach you the fundamentals of programming in R to get you started. It will also teach you how to use R to perform common data science tasks and achieve data-driven results for the business. Lesson 1: Setting Up R and Executing Simple Code Topic A: Set Up the R Development Environment Topic B: Write R Statements Lesson 2: Processing Atomic Data Types Topic A: Process Characters Topic B: Process Numbers Topic C: Process Logicals Lesson 3: Processing Data Structures Topic A: Process Vectors Topic B: Process Factors Topic C: Process Data Frames Topic D: Subset Data Structures Lesson 4: Writing Conditional Statements and Loops Topic A: Write Conditional Statements Topic B: Write Loops Lesson 5: Structuring Code for Reuse Topic A: Define and Call Functions Topic B: Apply Loop Functions Topic C: Manage R Packages Lesson 6: Managing Data in R Topic A: Load Data Topic B: Save Data Topic C: Manipulate Data Frames Using Base R Topic D: Manipulate Data Frames Using dplyr Topic E: Handle Dates and Times Lesson 7: Analyzing Data in R Topic A: Examine Data Topic B: Explore the Underlying Distribution of Data Topic C: Identify Missing Values Lesson 8: Visualizing Data in R Topic A: Plot Data Using Base R Functions Topic B: Plot Data Using ggplot2 Topic C: Format Plots in ggplot2 Topic D: Create Combination Plots Lesson 9: Modeling Data in R Topic A: Create Statistical Models in R Topic B: Create Machine Learning Models in R
Memory Book: Create The Life You Love. Over 3-weeks/sessions, this course will take you, through the construction of this attractive die cut memory book. You will produce a memory book as shown to embellish with your own memories and thoughts, or to give to someone for them to embellish themselves. If you have no previous paper crafting experience, this course will introduce you to some of the basic materials, tools, equipment and techniques used in paper crafting and mixed media work. The course is suitable for experienced crafters too! You will be sent all the materials and equipment needed to complete the course.
Duration 1 Days 6 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is designed for skilled users of Microsoft Windows and Office who do not have prior coding or programming experience and who are interested in creating custom business apps quickly and without writing application code. Overview In this course, you will use Microsoft Power Apps to build and deploy low-code business apps. You will: Determine how Microsoft Power Apps can meet your business needs. Plan and design apps. Build canvas apps. Build model-driven apps. Test and deploy apps. This course introduces building low-code/no-code apps with Microsoft© Power Apps©. Most out-of-the-box solutions do not meet exact business needs or integrate well with existing business apps. Power Apps eases users into app development with templates, automated app-building tools, and a streamlined programming language to enable any business user to create a custom app. Getting Started with Microsoft Power Apps Topic A: Introduction to Microsoft Power Platform Topic B: Introduction to Power Apps Topic C: Select App Types to Address Business Needs Planning and Designing Apps Topic A: Plan Apps Topic B: Design Apps Building Canvas Apps Topic A: Create an App from a Blank Canvas Topic B: Create an App from a Template Building Model-Driven Apps Topic A: Create Model-Driven Apps Topic B: Add Visualizations and Reports Testing and Deploying Apps Topic A: Make Apps Available to Other Users Topic B: Test Apps Topic C: Revise Apps