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Building a Talent Pipeline from New Recruits to Leadership

Create a talent pipeline that grows with your company. From candidate selection to onboarding, learn how make better picks as you build your team.

Building a Trustworthy Reputation (214282)

Are you trustworthy? Are you sure? Maybe you’ve never given anyone reason not to trust you, but have you given them a reason to trust you? Despite your best efforts and a desire to be trustworthy, there’s no guarantee that that’s how people see you. What’s more, trust can take years to build but only seconds to lose. In this course, Ron Carucci teaches the skills you need to build a solid reputation of trustworthiness. Based on his own research, Ron provides inspiring examples and practical approaches to establish a credible and consistent voice and style that gains trust from others. Ron touches on important topics like speaking your mind and telling difficult truths, supporting teammates in the face of inequity, treating people with dignity and respect, and building bridges and embracing different perspectives. If you want to achieve a life and career of influence and impact, join Ron as he helps you build the foundations you need for others to conclude that you are someone they can trust.

Building a Video Chat App with Vue.js and Firebase

Discover how to build your own video chat application using Vue.js, Firebase, and WebRTC.

Building a Web Application on Microsoft Azure

Learn how to build web applications that take advantage of key Microsoft Azure services, including Cosmos DB, Logic Apps, Azure Functions, and Azure Resource Manager.

Building a Website with Node.js and Express.js

Learn how to build dynamic websites with Node.js and Express.js, a popular web server framework.

Building a Winning Enterprise Marketing Strategy

Learn how to craft a winning marketing strategy that really reaches customers.

Building a WordPress Membership Site with Ecommerce (218328)

Do you need to implement a membership and ecommerce solution for yourself or a client? Are you looking for guidance on tools you can use to build such a solution? This course from experienced developer and blogger Carrie Dils is just what you need. Carrie gives you an overview of what you will need for this course and the demo project you’ll be building, then defines paid membership sites and project requirements. She explains why this course uses WooCommerce and WooCommerce Memberships. Then Carrie dives right into the steps to set up your site, set up your store, set up and configure memberships and membership plans, and restrict content and products based on membership plans. She shows you ways to manage members and shares some tests you should run before launching your site. Carrie finishes up with a discussion of additional integrations you may need, depending on your project requirements.

Building a WordPress Membership Site: Getting Started (228647)

Do you want to build a membership site with WordPress? Learn how, as instructor Carrie Dils walks you through building a membership site with WordPress and a membership plugin. Carrie explains what a membership site is and what types of membership plugins you can use to build them. She goes over different types of membership plugins and what factors you should consider in finding the best plugin for your needs. Carrie explains the costs of maintaining a membership site, different pricing models, and considerations for billing. She concludes with useful tips on ways to learn more.

Building Accountability Into Your Culture

Create a culture of accountability at every level of your organization, with these leadership tips from executive coach Mike Figliuolo.

Building Advanced Alexa Skills

Leverage the developer tooling provided by Amazon to build advanced Alexa skills. Learn how to work with ASK CLI, build narrative game skills with the Skill Flow Builder, and more.

Building an Android App with Architecture Components

Learn best practices and architecture recommendations for building high-quality Android apps using the Android Architecture Components for data persistence and display.

Building an Android App with Jetpack Libraries

Speed up your development workflow with Android Jetpack. Learn how to use Jetpack libraries to build Android apps faster and more efficiently.

Building an App for All Apple Platforms (232795)

Each Apple platform—macOS, iOS, iPadOS, watchOS and tvOS—offers individual capabilities and user experience, yet also integrates tightly to provide a unified feel. In this project-based course, learn how to build an app that will not only run seamlessly across all Apple platforms, but also fit the specific function and UX of each device. In a sample project, discover how to set up a multiplatform template and build user interfaces leveraging a single set of tools and APIs. Consider different navigation requirements for iPhone, iPad, and Mac, and explore the design principles particular to each one. Plus, discover how to write platform-specific and independent code.

Building an Audience on Instagram for Creators (214979)

Maybe you want to be Instagram-famous, or maybe you’d just like to draw some extra attention to a special sale you’re running. Whatever your goals may be, using the right hashtags can help you achieve your goals. This brief course goes over practical techniques to build and retain your audience. To make the best use of hashtags, you need to understand the hashtag algorithm in Instagram and know how many hashtags to use in a post and where to put them. Once you have that figured out, discover how to create your own branded hashtag, how to pick the best hashtags to attract your audience, how to know if your hashtags are working, and more. As a bonus, learn how following and interacting with hashtags can help you gain new followers and keep them more engaged.

Building an Ethereum Blockchain App: 1 Introduction to Blockchain (220453)

What is blockchain technology, and where did it come from? Why are other people using it, and what can it do for you? This series of eleven courses introduces blockchain technologies and deep dives into Ethereum development. In this first course, instructor Michael Solomon explains in-depth what blockchain is. Michael explains the beginning of blockchain and how it differs from Bitcoin. He shows you how blockchain solves common problems in the vendor-customer relationship, then goes into blockchain immutability and consensus. Michael covers what’s contained in the actual blocks of a blockchain story and how the data on the blockchain is linked together. He goes over blockchain mining and the algorithms that nodes use to arrive at consensus and keep the blockchain synced. Michael describes the difference between public blockchains and private ones, then finishes up with how blockchain provides solutions to many issues in distributed processing.

Note: This course was created by Michael Solomon. We are pleased to host this training in our library.

Building an Ethereum Blockchain App: 2 Introduction to Ethereum (220249)

Have you wondered how blockchain can help you create applications that offer greater transparency, traceability, efficiency, and resilience while lowering your costs? This course, second in a series of eleven, introduces you to the history and uses of Ethereum. Instructor Michael Solomon begins with the history and origins of Ethereum, a decentralized, open source blockchain that supports smart contract functionality. Then he goes into the ways Ethereum is used across several industries, including financial services, digital identity management, government, and more. Michael explains the smart contracts that are the heart of what Ethereum does and discusses Ethereum’s native cryptocurrency. He goes over all the parts of the Ethereum ecosystem, including the blockchain itself, the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM), wallets, cryptocurrency exchanges, and more. Michael concludes with an explanation of how blockchain apps differ from standard apps.

Note: This course was created by Michael Solomon. We are pleased to host this training in our library.

Building an Ethereum Blockchain App: 3 Ethereum Development (219297)

Have you wondered how blockchain can help you create applications that offer greater transparency, traceability, efficiency, and resilience while lowering your costs? This course, third in a series of eleven, introduces you to everything you need to write and test smart contract code in Ethereum. Instructor Michael Solomon discusses the parts of the Ethereum blockchain, such as of decentralized apps (dApps), blocks, and miners. Michael covers smart contracts, smart contract languages, and the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) that ensures every node on the blockchain keeps the same copy of the blockchain. He explains the concept of fueling your code with gas, then goes into the tools you need to follow the software development life cycle (SDLC) for Ethereum. After describing a blockchain client, Michael concludes by showing you the tools you need to write and test your smart contract code.

Note: This course was created by Michael Solomon. We are pleased to host this training in our library.

Building an Ethereum Blockchain App: 4 Ethereum Development Tools (232710)

Have you wondered how blockchain can help you create applications that offer greater transparency, traceability, efficiency, and resilience while lowering your costs? This course, fourth in a series of eleven, goes in-depth on the tools you need to develop your code. Instructor Michael Solomon walks you through the tools you’ll need from your Ethereum development toolbox, such as the blockchain client (EVM), local and public test blockchains, and more. Michael shows you how to download and install Go Ethereum (Geth), the command-line interface blockchain client. Then he steps through installing Ganache, the test blockchain that you will use in this course; Truffle, the development environment and testing framework; and Microsoft Visual Studio Code, a free integrated development environment (IDE).

Note: This course was created by Michael Solomon. We are pleased to host this training in our library.

Building an Ethereum Blockchain App: 5 Your Ethereum Wallet (219280)

Have you wondered how blockchain can help you create applications that offer greater transparency, traceability, efficiency, and resilience while lowering your costs? This course, fifth in a series of eleven, goes in-depth on how to create an Ethereum wallet. Instructor Michael Solomon first explains what an Ethereum wallet is and how it keeps your cryptoassets safe. Then he goes over types of Ethereum wallets, including hardware and software, hot and cold, web and desktop, and more. Michael digs deeper into mobile, hardware, and paper wallets and reviews some of the popular types. He finishes by showing you how to install MetaMask, a simple browser wallet that enables you to interact with public test blockchains and the mainnet.

Note: This course was created by Michael Solomon. We are pleased to host this training in our library.

Building an Ethereum Blockchain App: 6 Building Your First Ethereum App (219263)

Have you wondered how blockchain can help you create applications that offer greater transparency, traceability, efficiency, and resilience while lowering your costs? This course, sixth in a series of eleven, walks you through building your first Ethereum app in Truffle, using the Solidity programming language. Instructor Michael Solomon shows you how to create and initialize a new directory for your Truffle project, launch Microsoft Visual Studio Code, and configure the Truffle project files. He steps you through writing and compiling a simple smart contract with the Solidity programming language. Michael also covers how to hook up your development environment to a test blockchain and deploy your smart contract to the test blockchain.

Note: This course was created by Michael Solomon. We are pleased to host this training in our library.