In this course, we will explore some features introduced recently in the language and a few important things that should be kept in mind while programming JavaScript. Learn some important JavaScript concepts and hacks to eliminate your fear of coding and improve your JavaScript coding skills. This course expects a fair understanding of JavaScript to start with.
A beginner's level course that will help you learn website development using HTML and its concepts from the start. Learn to create web pages by formatting text and adding images, links, and tables. In addition, gain knowledge about creating and functioning a website and web pages. You will also explore the CSS styles used in HTML webpage design.
This course will show you why Hadoop is one of the best tools to work with big data. With the help of some real-world data sets, you will learn how to use Hadoop and its distributed technologies, such as Spark, Flink, Pig, and Flume, to store, analyze, and scale big data.
This course will take you through the basics as well as advanced concepts in TestNG and automation framework building. The course focuses on important concepts such as TestNG, Java, Maven, Selenium WebDriver, page object model, and page factory design. You need to know the basics of core Java and Selenium to get started.
In this course, you'll learn all the tools you need to become an ethical hacker, with a keen sense of knowledge in the cybersecurity domain. You'll start with the fundamentals of hacking and work your way up to use all the modern hacking tools at your disposal. In this course, you'll learn how to think and operate like an ethical hacker.
Code along with the course to create responsive, mobile-first websites that look stunning using CSS. Test the skills you've learned in the course by attempting the projects at the end of every section.
This course bundle is ideal for anyone looking to establish their Cisco networking career. It consists of one Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification, one Cisco Certified DevNet Associate (CCDA) certification, and four Cisco Certified Networking Professional (CCNP) certifications. Although there are no formal prerequisites to enrol on the CCNA, CCDA, or CCNP certification courses and sit the exams, learners should have a good foundation knowledge in networking. The newly retooled CCNA covers a breadth of topics, including: Network fundamentals Network access IP connectivity IP services Security fundamentals Automation and programmability Achieving CCNA certification is the first step in preparing for a career in networking technologies. To earn your CCNA certification, you only need to pass one exam – which covers a broad range of fundamentals for IT careers, based on the latest networking technologies. The Cisco Certified DevNet Associate certification validates your skills and knowledge in understanding and using APIs, Cisco platforms and development, application development and security, and infrastructure and automation. Ideally, DevNet Associates candidates also have one or more years of experience with software development including Python programming. The CCNP is the next level from the CCNA and CCDA. As with the CCNA, there are no formal prerequisites to enrol on the CCNP certification course and sit for the exams. Learners taking a CCNP course generally have an in-depth knowledge of networking, as well as a good understanding of Cisco technologies. The typical certification path for most learners would begin with either the CCDA or CCNA, then progress onto the CCNP. Learners need to pass two exams (one core exam and one concentration exam) in order to gain one CCNP certification. This course bundle includes the core exam and three concentration exams. Once a learner has passed the core exam, they can choose to specialise in one or all three of the CCNP concentration areas listed in this course. The core exam’s focus is based around implementing and operating Cisco enterprise network core technologies.