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Web Programming Foundations

Learn how the web works. Explore the web programming fundamentals you need to know to build robust applications and websites.

Web Scraping with Python

This course dives into the process, strategies, and best practices of web scraping. Learn how to use the Python framework, Scrapy, to practice key techniques.

Web Security: OAuth and OpenID Connect

Learn how to work with OAuth and OpenID Connect to authenticate your applications.

Web Security: Same-Origin Policies

Same-origin policies play an important role in web security, to protect data. In this course, learn how to develop secure, interactive sites.

Web Security: User Authentication and Access Control

Learn the fundamentals of verifying user authenticity, best practices for managing passwords and user logins, and how to prevent unauthorized access to web pages and actions.

Web Servers and APIs using C++

Learn how to build data-driven websites and make RESTful API calls using C++.

Web Video for Business: 1 Creating an Online Series

Help audiences connect with your brand's story by creating an ongoing web series. Learn how to tackle each stage of the production process, from planning to post-production.

Web Video for Business: 2 Editing and Publishing

Polish your web series and get it into the world. Get tips for defining the structure and vision of your episodes, editing your footage, creating a main title sequence, and more.

Web Video: Develop Your Video Presence

Discover how to conduct yourself on camera and make a positive impression in front of the lens.

Web Video: Lighting

Covers some simple and inexpensive lighting techniques to make everyone look their best on camera.

Web Video: Makeup Techniques

The second installment in the On Camera series, which concentrates on enhancing your appearance on-screen with the right amount of makeup.

WebAssembly: Accessing C and C++ in Web Applications

Accelerate web applications with native code using WebAssembly. Learn how to compile C and C++ code to WebAssembly bytecode and execute it in JavaScript.

WebSocket Programming with Java EE

Explore the WebSocket API in Java EE, and learn how to implement WebSocket functionality in client and server applications.

Wedding Photography: Bridal Portraits

Photographer, author, and teacher Chris Orwig shares his creative insights for creating natural-light bridal portraits.

Weekly Office Workshop

Take a five-minute break to improve your productivity and efficiency using the Microsoft Office tips found in this series.

Welcome to the age of the industrial internet

Everyone's talking about the "Internet of Things," but what exactly does that mean for our future? In this thoughtful course, economist Marco Annunziata looks at how technology is transforming the industrial sector, creating machines that can see, feel, sense and react so they can be operated far more efficiently. Think: airplane parts that send an alert when they need to be serviced, or wind turbines that communicate with one another to generate more electricity. It's a future with exciting implications for us all.

Well-being in the Workplace

Take steps towards feeling happier and healthier at work. This course provides techniques for alleviating anxiety, worry, stress, and other common mental health issues.

What adults can learn from kids

Child prodigy Adora Svitak says the world needs "childish" thinking: bold ideas, wild creativity and especially optimism. Kids' big dreams deserve high expectations, she says, starting with grownups' willingness to learn from children as much as to teach.

What Are Your Blind Spots? (getAbstract Summary)

Learn to recognize the leadership blind spots that can derail you from truly engaging with your employees, in this audio-only summary of Jim Haudan and Rich Berens’s popular book.

What Comes Next is the Future: Creating the Web

Hear the story of the web as told by the people who built it. Explore interviews with influential designers and developers such as Jeffrey Zeldman and Tim Berners-Lee.