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SQL Server 2016 New Features for Developers
This course teaches the new developer features in SQL Server 2016, including Drop If Exists (DIE), SESSION_CONTEXT, dynamic data masking (DDM), row-level security (RLS), Always Encrypted, stretch database, temporal data, and built-in JSON support.
SRE – Using Error Budgets to Prioritize Work
This talk is an introduction to error budgets and their components: service level indicators (SLIs) and service level objectives (SLOs) in which Nathen Harvey will share the art of creating and implementing SLOs.
Stage a web app deployment for testing and rollback by using App Service deployment slots
Use deployment slots to streamline deployment and roll back a web app in Azure App Service.
StanfordOnline: Algorithms: Design and Analysis, Part 1
Welcome to the self paced course, Algorithms: Design and Analysis! Algorithms are the heart of computer science, and the subject has countless practical applications as well as intellectual depth. This specialization is an introduction to algorithms for learners with at least a little programming experience.
StanfordOnline: Algorithms: Design and Analysis, Part 1
Welcome to the self paced course, Algorithms: Design and Analysis! Algorithms are the heart of computer science, and the subject has countless practical applications as well as intellectual depth. This specialization is an introduction to algorithms for learners with at least a little programming experience.
StanfordOnline: Algorithms: Design and Analysis, Part 2
Welcome to the self paced course, Algorithms: Design and Analysis, Part 2! Algorithms are the heart of computer science, and the subject has countless practical applications as well as intellectual depth. This course is an introduction to algorithms for learners with at least a little programming experience.
StanfordOnline: Automata Theory
This course covers the theory of automata and languages. We begin with a study of finite automata and the languages they can define (the so-called "regular languages." Topics include deterministic and nondeterministic automata, regular expressions, and the equivalence of these language-defining mechanisms.
StanfordOnline: Mining Massive Datasets
The course is based on the text Mining of Massive Datasets by Jure Leskovec, Anand Rajaraman, and Jeff Ullman, who by coincidence are also the instructors for the course.
Start developing for finance and operations apps by using Visual Studio
Visual Studio is the integrated development environment (IDE) for finance and operations apps. Developers can create deployable packages that contain projects and elements that are stored as metadata. Developing in Visual Studio allows users to customize the finance and operations apps experience.
Start in tech as an intern
A great way to start in tech is by landing a position as an intern. But how do you that? To get there, you need to consider things like, crafting a resume and passing an intern interview. Once an intern, you want to make sure that position turns into a full-time position in tech.
State of .NET: Executive Briefing
Microsoft's .NET development platform has evolved significantly in recent years. This course will give you an overview of the platform, reasons why you might consider using it, and tips for leading an organization building applications with .NET.
Statistics.comX: Applied Data Science Ethics
AI’s popularity has resulted in numerous well-publicized cases of bias, injustice, and discrimination. Often these harms occur in machine learning projects that have the best of goals, developed by data scientists with good intentions. This course, the second in the data science ethics program for both practitioners and managers, provides guidance and practical tools to build better models and avoid these problems.