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Learning FTP

Learn how to connect to FTP servers from a client, a browser, or the command line.

Learning Full-Stack JavaScript Development: MongoDB, Node, and React

Learn by doing! Learn full-stack JavaScript development by building a web application with MongoDB, Node.js, and React.js, in this hands-on JavaScript programming course.

Learning Functional Programming with JavaScript

Learn about the functional concepts at the heart of many JavaScript frameworks and programs.

Learning Functional Programming with JavaScript ES6+

Get an introduction to the evolving functional paradigms at the heart of many JavaScript frameworks and programs.

Learning Functional Programming with Swift

Learn how to write more robust and maintainable Swift code by making the switch to functional programming.

Learning Fusion 360 (222986)

Learn how to use Autodesk Fusion 360, the cloud-based 3D computer-aided design (CAD), computer-aided manufacturing (CAM), and computer-aided engineering (CAE) application that unifies design, engineering, and manufacturing into a single platform.

Instructor Taylor Hokanson gives an overview of the interface, then walks through the modeling, sculpting, and rendering workflows in Fusion 360. Taylor also shows how to import reference images, use the sketching tools, extrude 3D shapes, combine components into assemblies, and render animations that show designs in action. Plus, learn how to sculpt organic shapes by editing T-spline forms.

Learning Fusion 360 CAM

Learn how to use Fusion 360 CAM to prepare your 2D and 3D models for machining on CNC routers and mills.

Learning G Suite Administration

Deploy G Suite at your organization. Learn how to set up and administer Gmail, Google Calendar, and other Google apps in an enterprise environment.

Learning Gantt Charts

Project management trainer and consultant Chris Croft provides tips and tricks for creating a Gantt chart to manage your projects.

Learning Gatsby (234274)

Gatsby is a modern take on the static site generator. Built on React, it uses GraphQL to extract information from data sources such as WordPress. Learn how to use this flexible JavaScript framework to build performance-focused websites in this course with Morten Rand-Hendriksen. Discover how to get Gatsby up and running and use the starter projects to quickly build out your sites. Find out how to work with Gatsby pages, assets, and components, and style your sites using multiple CSS approaches: standard static style sheets, inline styles, CSS modules, styled components, and more. Plus, learn how to extend Gatsby with plugins, connect to data sources with GraphQL queries, create pages dynamically using transformer plugins and Node.js scripts, and get your Gatsby site ready for production.

Learning GDPR

Join Kalinda Raina—head of global privacy at LinkedIn—to learn about the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR): what it is, why it matters, and how it impacts your company.

Learning Genesis for WordPress

Learn how to get up and running with Genesis and take your WordPress site to the next level.

Learning Git and GitHub

Learn to work with the most common Git commands, and use GitHub to clone, explore, and create templates from existing projects.

Learning Git and GitHub (218957)

Version Control lets you manage changes you've made to files over time, and is an essential skill for developers to master. Git is by far the most popular version control system on the web. In this fast-paced course, Ray Villalobos shows you the fundamental commands that you need to work with most Git projects. He explains how to use checkpoints called commits, which let you leave messages documenting what happened at each checkpoint, as well as how to create branches that are alternate versions of your project that you can work on without changing the original. Plus, he shows how to work with the popular GitHub website to explore existing projects, clone them to your local hard drive, and use them as templates for your new projects.

Learning GitHub

GitHub is the industry-standard tool for collaborating on and sharing code. Learn the basics, including common uses, workflows, and best practices for GitHub and Git.

Learning GitHub Actions

Learn how to use GitHub Actions to automate many common developer tasks. Discover how to build workflows triggered by events, develop a CI/CD pipeline, and create custom actions.

Learning GitLab

Learn how to use GitLab to develop software. Discover how to set up a GitLab project, edit files, and leverage key features to collaborate more effectively.

Learning Go (220776)

What is Go? Go is a next-generation, open-source programming language created by Google for building systems, web, and other applications. This course is designed to help developers get started with Go, covering its core language elements and syntax. David Gassner introduces tools and skills used in a Go workflow—including Go Playground, an online tool that takes Go development off the desktop. He also covers basic programming tasks: managing values, using math operators, storing values as complex types, and managing program flow. Plus, learn how to create reusable Go code, read and write files, and make simple web requests.

Learning Go

Introduces the tools and skills used in a Go workflow—including Go Playground, an online tool that takes Go development off the desktop.

Learning Google AdSense

Learn how to generate revenue from your website by displaying ads with Google AdSense.