Learn to create with SwiftUI/iOS 16. This course illustrates many features in iOS 16 development using the SwiftUI programming language, covering the basics (Stacks, Forms, Lists, ForEach, Buttons, Sliders, Pickers, Color Pickers, Scroll Views, Sheets, state, binding, and animations) and we create an Emoji Quote app using SwiftUI.
This updated course helps you to grasp the core concepts of the Cucumber behavior-driven development (BDD) framework from scratch. You will learn various automation terminologies, the process to integrate the Cucumber framework with Maven, Jenkins, and Selenium, and a lot of interesting topics that will help you to develop high-class automation test cases.
In this comprehensive course, we will guide you through the world of Oracle Database Administration, starting from the basics and equipping you with the skills to create databases, manage storage, implement backup plans, apply patches, troubleshoot issues, and excel in the role of a professional DBA.
Is statistics a driving force in the industry you want to enter? Do you want to work as a marketing analyst, a business intelligence analyst, a data analyst, or a data scientist? Well then, you've come to the right place!
Explore offline-first app development with Angular, Ionic, PouchDB, and CouchDB. Sync data effortlessly, design for web and mobile, and deploy with ease for a seamless user experience. Learn data synchronization, advanced features such as RxJS and custom pipes, implement state machines with XState, and build scalable, multi-platform web apps.
Welcome to this beginner's level course on Microsoft SQL Servers. Understand the concepts of SQL and learn to create a new database and table to perform various operations on it, with live running queries as examples. Work on hands-on exercises and understand database concepts in a real-world scenario.
If you are new to qualitative research or if you want some initial help to engage with the materials appropriately, then this webinar programme is for you. Doing Qualitative Research is a free curated resource we developed that takes researchers through the whole research cycle, not just the analysis. There is a heavy emphasis on what it is like to 'do' qualitative research in a robust, ethical and professional manner, with practical exercises and reflexive tasks suggested throughout. We are running two, one-hour webinars together with asynchronous, self-directed engagement with the course materials, to help a peer-group of researchers work through the resources on the parts of the qualitative research process they need help with. We understand that not everyone needs to cover the same materials and concepts, or at the same pace. In the first station, discussion with your peers and the facilitator, will help you choose which parts of the Doing Qualitative Research course to focus on before the second webinar. The concluding webinar uses group work and discussion for you to additionally practice one of the most important aspects of the qualitative research paradigm; reflexivity. You will identify what you have learned and how this affects what you will do next with your learning and research. The webinars are facilitated by our Qualitative Research Specialist Dr Cathy Gibbons. Cathy has almost 20 years' experience of teaching qualitative methods across a wide spectrum of disciplines within and beyond the social sciences. The session is free, and runs as two 2hr sessions, 2 weeks apart.