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Kids Photography: Newborns

Get started in kids photography. Learn techniques for capturing beautiful, expressive portraits of brand-new babies with these newborn photography tips.

Kids Photography: Posed Outdoor Portraits

Look at the techniques behind creating great natural-light portraits of kids in the environment that's most comfortable for them: the outdoors.

Kids Photography: Retouching with Lightroom Classic CC and Photoshop

Learn how to choose the best shot from a series of kid photos, and see how to use Lightroom Classic CC and Photoshop to make your subjects look their best.

Kim Lee: Digital and Physical Production and Design

3D animator and maker Kim Lee discusses how he combines digital and physical production methods for maximum flexibility and creativity.

KONTAKT: Advanced Instrumentation and Sound Design

Learn advanced techniques for customizing instruments and creating sounds with KONTAKT, the cutting-edge sampler from Native Instruments.

Kotlin Essential Training

Get up and running with Kotlin. This course provides a comprehensive overview of what developers need to create command-line programs using the Kotlin programming language.

Kotlin Essential Training

Learn the essentials of Kotlin programming. This course covers the basics any beginner Kotlin programmer needs to get started writing Kotlin code for Android and other platforms.

Kotlin for Android: Best Practices

Discover how to leverage the power of Kotlin when developing Android mobile apps. Learn best practices for working with some of this popular language’s most helpful features.

Kotlin for Android: Creating a Two-Screen App

Learn how to create a two-screen Android app—complete with a button that allows you to move between screens—using the Kotlin programming language.

Kotlin for Java Developers

Learn the basics of Kotlin—a concise, easy-to-use programming language from JetBrains—and explore its interoperability with Java.

Kubernetes Essential Training: Application Development

Take your Kubernetes knowledge from theory to practice. Learn how to use Kubernetes to develop and run real-world applications.

Kubernetes for Java Developers

Learn how to deploy Java applications to containers on the cloud with Kubernetes and Amazon Web Services.

Kubernetes: Cloud Native Ecosystem

Learn about the tools and platforms provided by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation and the problems these tools can solve.

Kubernetes: Continuous Delivery with Spinnaker

Learn how to use Spinnaker—an open-source, multicloud continuous delivery platform—to enable continuous delivery with Kubernetes.

Kubernetes: Microservices

Get started with microservices. Learn how to break monolithic applications down into nimble microservices and deploy them in a container-centric Kubernetes environment.

Kubernetes: Monitoring with Prometheus

Learn how Prometheus—an open-source systems monitoring and alerting toolkit—pairs with Kubernetes and works to monitor distributed systems.

Kubernetes: Native Tools

Learn how to use the native tools provided by the Kubernetes ecosystem. Discover how to use these tools to more effectively build, manage, debug, and scale applications.

Kubernetes: Package Management with Helm

Speed up your deployments with Helm, the package management tool for Kubernetes. Learn how to install and configure a Helm chart, deploy an application using Helm, and more.

Kubernetes: Service Mesh with Istio

Learn how to use Istio, a service mesh technology, in a Kubernetes environment to address some of the biggest issues with building microservice-based distributed software systems.

Kubernetes: Your First Project (217988)

This course walks you through your first Kubernetes project, in which you help a fictional company, Explore California, move their static website, currently running in AWS on virtual machines, into containers through Kubernetes. Instructor Carlos Nunez explores the core concepts of what makes Kubernetes tick: containers, the scheduler, the API server, the controller manager, and kube-proxy. Next, he shows you how to containerize the Explore California site and use Make to automate starting the website with Docker. Carlos steps through using Helm, one of the world’s most popular packaging tools for Kubernetes, to author a “Helm chart” that deploys Explore California onto a local Kubernetes cluster provisioned with Kind, an instance of Kubernetes on top of Docker. Finally, he deploys Explore California into AWS Elastic Kubernetes Service (a traditional managed Kubernetes offering) and AWS Elastic Container Registry (a “private” alternative to Docker Hub).