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Learning Programs & Burritos; How the “Build Your Own” Concept Can Work in Tech Learning
Take an opportunity to compare/contrast three technical learning programs inside Liberty Mutual and get a better understanding of how they are promoting a continuous learning culture for their 5,000 tech employees.
Learning Python through PowerShell Concepts
Leverage your knowledge of PowerShell to quickly learn Python programming through familiar concepts.
Learning Python through PowerShell Concepts
Discover Python programming through the lens of PowerShell concepts, enhancing your skills in both languages.
Learning R through an example
Data Science is the future and one of . the Stepping Stones is R Programming
Learning RESTful APIs
Understand REST Architecture and APIs
Learning Test-Driven Development with Go
Understand test-driven development principles using Go, focusing on writing tests before implementation for better code quality.
Learning Test-Driven Development with Go
Understand the principles of test-driven development (TDD) using Go, emphasizing the importance of testing in the development process.
Learning the PowerShell Language
This course will teach the essential elements of the PowerShell language. Even though you will apply this knowledge when writing scripts, it is equally valuable when working at a console prompt.
Learning To Program – Part 1: Getting Started
This first course in Learning To Program will get you started with the fundamentals of programming, like looping and working with source code files.
Learning To Program – Part 2: Abstractions
Learning To Program Part 2 focuses on building abstractions using the popular and friendly Python programming language.
Learning to Program in Ruby: By Example
This course teaches programming fundamentals using the Ruby language. It uses an example-based approach and aims to teach coding by building a Hangman game.
Learning to Program in Ruby: By Example
This course teaches programming fundamentals using the Ruby language. It uses an example-based approach and aims to teach coding by building a Hangman game.