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Learning Puppet

Manage your infrastructure more efficiently with Puppet, the IT automation platform. Learn best practices for using Puppet in a real-world environment.

Learning Python 2d Lists: A Game-based Project

Master an important data structure in Python—2D lists—as you learn how to build a full-fledged memory game.

Learning Python Generators

Python generators are the best way to iterate through large and complex data sets. Find out how to use generators in your own code, in these Python tutorials.

Learning Python with PyCharm

Learn Python programming with PyCharm, the cross-platform IDE that "takes care of the routine." Discover how to write, refactor, test, and debug Python code with PyCharm.

Learning QGIS

Enrich your GIS data and make more effective maps with QGIS, an open-source GIS software.

Learning R

Learn the basics of R, the free, open-source language for data science. Discover how to use R and RStudio for beginner-level data modeling, visualization, and statistical analysis.

Learning React Native

Learn how to build apps in JavaScript using React Native. This course shows how to set up and run an app, work with components and views, leverage platform APIs, and more.

Learning React.js

Learn how to develop user interfaces using React.js, the JavaScript framework for building modular, reusable UI components.

Learning REAKTOR

Learn how to use REAKTOR as a synth, a drum machine, a sampler, a sound generator, and a multi-effects processor.

Learning RealFlow

Get up and running with RealFlow, the motion picture industry's standard tool for liquid simulations.

Learning Regular Expressions

Discover how to match and validate text using regular expressions, or regexes.

Learning Regular Expressions

Shows how to find and manipulate text using regular expressions.

Learning Revit 2022 (Imperial and Metric) (222952)

  • 3 hours 21 minutes
Autodesk Revit is one of the most popular building information modeling (BIM) solutions today. In this course, join Paul F. Aubin as he delves into the basics of Revit 2022, showing architects and engineers who are new to the software how to work with its key features. Learn how to choose a template; set up the basic levels, grids, and dimensions; and start adding walls, doors, and windows to your model. Paul also demonstrates how to create views and documentation that clearly communicate your plans, import files from other CAD programs, and produce detailed construction documents. Plus, learn how to create a high-quality photorealistic rendering from any 3D view using the cloud rendering service in Revit 2022.

Note: This course includes exercise files in both imperial and metric units.

Learning Rhino for Mac

Get up and running with Rhino for Mac. Learn about basic interface navigation, 3D modeling, lighting, and rendering in Rhino 5 for Mac.

Learning RxJS

Learn how to use RxJS for reactive programming with observables and detect changes instantly—in real time—without unnecessary network calls.

Learning Salesforce Admin

Become a Salesforce Admin. Learn how to administer Salesforce accounts, permissions, campaigns, and reports for your organization.

Learning Salesforce Quip

Learn how to use Salesforce Quip to create, edit, organize, and update sales team content in a single location to enhance group collaboration.

Learning Secure Payments and PCI

Get a high-level introduction to how payments get from merchants to banks, the risks associated with theft or compromise of credit card data, and PCI compliance standards.

Learning Security Frameworks

Boost your organization's security posture with a security framework. Learn about the top four security frameworks, how they compare, and how you can create a core security set.

Learning Security Metrics (219722)

  • 46 minutes
In most areas of business, specifics matter. This is especially true in the area of cybersecurity. If you’re a cybersecurity professional, you’ll have a very short career if the best answer you can come up with to security questions is “I think everything is pretty secure.” You need metrics and hard data to effectively communicate the value of your security programs and activities. In this course, Caroline Wong gives you a tried-and-true approach for customizing metrics that you can use to communicate the objectives and progress of your team’s cybersecurity initiatives. Caroline starts with an overview of the value of metrics, then covers the different ways you communicate cybersecurity topics to different groups like executives, business leaders, and engineers. She also covers risk management objectives, and finishes the course by going over examples of a number of important cybersecurity metrics.