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  1. Released 6/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch Level: Advanced | Genre: eLearning | Language: English + vtt | Duration: 1h 38m | Size: 272 MB Events, delegates, and lambdas play an important role in C# apps, but why would you use them? This course will teach you how to leverage the functionality provided by these features so you can handle different event scenarios in your apps. How do you handle events that occur in your application using C#? What are delegates and how and why would you use them? In this course, C# Events, Delegates, and Lambdas, you'll learn what events, delegates, and lambdas are and how you can use them. First, you'll explore the role of events, delegates, and event handlers and learn scenarios where they're useful and how they can be used together. Next, you'll discover how lambdas and built-in delegates such as Action and Func<T, TResult> can be used. Finally, you'll learn how to to put all of these technologies together in C# apps. When you're finished with this course, you'll have the skills and knowledge needed to take advantage of the functionality provided by events, delegates, and lambdas and use them in your applications. Homepage
  2. Published 6/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch Language: English | Duration: 1h 4m | Size: 206 MB Modern Eiffel Development for apps that are easy to write, maintain and just work. What you'll learn Learn Eiffel from scratch. Leverage your skills in C#/C++/Java/JavaScript to learn Eiffel, the simplest and most powerful OO language. Examples galore. Tons of examples, in both Eiffel 24.05 and C# for .NET Core. Text based course with some videos. It is easier to skim text, rather than speed up videos. When reading, no issues with accents. Learn classes, design by contract, single inheritance, exception handling, multiple inheritance, repeated inheritance and more. Seamlessness lets you you Eiffel for analysis, design and implementation. No other language can do that. Eliminate playing "Telephone" with your clients. Write applications that work the first time, every time. Add new features easily, keeping maintenance costs low. Have real reusability of classes, where on future projects, you gain the benefit of reuse, with the ability to lower costs, bring it to production quicker. Requirements Students should have some experience with an Object Oriented language, ideally C#, but C++, Java, JavaScript or Object Pascal will suffice. Students should have basic computer skills such as copy/paste, file navigation, and use of keyboard and mouse. Description Learn Eiffel from scratch, from basic classes to multiple and repeated inheritance.Learn to use Design by Contract to eliminate defensive programming.Master the features that ensure your classes are rock solid and gain the benefits of reusability.Add libraries written by others.Learn the basics so that you can move on to Eiffel for .NET Core.This course takes a novel approach as it is mostly text based, with tons of working examples, both in Eiffel and C#. This way, you have a Rosetta Stone to compare the two languages.If you have any experience with an Object Oriented language such as C# or Java or JavaScript, this course is for you.The course starts with simple classes, goes over expanded classes, detached classes, Void-Safe classes as well as deferred classes. We then explore object behavior, memory management, genericity. We then go over the crown jewel of Eiffel, which is Design by Contract. Then we examine exception handling in Eiffel, which is quite different than try/catch used in C# and other OO languages. Then we jump into Single Inheritance, Multiple Inheritance and conquer the "Diamond of Death" monster with Eiffel's clean repeated inheritance.If you have always want to learn Eiffel, now is your opportunity. Who this course is for Students who have any OO experience and want the benefits of Eiffel. If you know what a variable is and can write a function, you will enjoy this course. Do not believe the "short time" for this course. Most of the course is in Resource files. Same price all the time. Get the course when you want it. Homepage Screenshots
  3. Released 6/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch Skill Level: Advanced | Genre: eLearning | Language: English + srt | Duration: 1h 43m | Size: 186 MB As generative AI models have become increasingly popular, enterprises have started to build end-to-end applications to integrate their existing workflows with generative AI. In this course, instructor Kumaran Ponnambalam shows you how to get up and running with integration, performance management, trust, and monitoring to deliver effective and trustworthy generative AI applications at scale. Explore some of the unique characteristics and use cases for generative AI-powered applications in an enterprise setting, including available options, selection criteria, and key deployment considerations for generative AI models. Kumaran covers the basics of evaluating and fine-tuning models as well as patterns and best practices for core application design. By the end of this course, you'll also be equipped with new skills to manage application performance, maintain safety and trust, and navigate some of the most important ethical and legal challenges of AI. Homepage [Hidden Content] Screenshots
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