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Using Workflow Management to Streamline Request Intake
Every organization struggles with competing priorities and limited resources. However, using workflow management will ensure that your team has the right people with the right skills, doing the right work at the right time, for the right reasons.
Using xUnit for Test-Driven Development in .NET
Get familiar with the best TDD practices by learning how to use xUnit in .NET.
Using xUnit for Test-Driven Development in .NET
Get familiar with the best TDD practices by learning how to use xUnit in .NET.
UTAustinX: Advanced Linear Algebra: Foundations to Frontiers
Learn advanced linear algebra for computing.
UTAustinX: Advanced Linear Algebra: Foundations to Frontiers
Learn advanced linear algebra for computing.
UTAustinX: Embedded Systems – Shape The World: Microcontroller Input/Output
Introduction to the world of embedded systems with a focus on microcontroller input/output in this hands-on, lab-based course.
UTAustinX: Embedded Systems – Shape The World: Microcontroller Input/Output
Introduction to the world of embedded systems with a focus on microcontroller input/output in this hands-on, lab-based course.
UTAustinX: Embedded Systems – Shape The World: Multi-Threaded Interfacing
Build real-world embedded solutions using a bottom-up approach from simple to complex in this hands-on, lab-based course.
UTAustinX: Embedded Systems – Shape The World: Multi-Threaded Interfacing
Build real-world embedded solutions using a bottom-up approach from simple to complex in this hands-on, lab-based course.
UTAustinX: LAFF – On Programming for Correctness
Learn to apply formal methods to systematically develop correct, loop-based programs, an essential skill for computer programmers.
UTAustinX: LAFF – On Programming for Correctness
Learn to apply formal methods to systematically develop correct, loop-based programs, an essential skill for computer programmers.
UTAustinX: LAFF – On Programming for Correctness
Learn to apply formal methods to systematically develop correct, loop-based programs, an essential skill for computer programmers.