Inhalt: Android powers the majority of smartphones on the planet and a growing number of devices, from Android Wear on your wrist to Android Auto for your car. This course is designed to teach anyone how to make a new Android app from scratch. Learn all the basics of the platform and all the skills an Android app developer needs to be successful. Discover the tools and technologies that you will use when you create apps for Android, including Java, XML, and the Android SDK. Then find out how to make your first app-a simple dice-rolling game. Finally, dive into some experiments to tinker with and expand on your app and learn more about how Android apps work, including where to go next. Umfang: 01:30:39.00
Inhalt: C# is a versatile programming language used in many different ways. It powers many Windows and .NET apps for desktop, tablet, mobile, and web applications. Coders and programmers also use C# in cross-platform development, using Unity for games and using Xamarin for mobile apps. This course is designed to show how universal programming concepts specifically apply and work in the C# language. Programming expert Doug Winnie starts by sharing the history of C# to give you context into its purpose and beneficial uses. Then he walks through a sample of code showing how to run a program using the Visual Studio IDE. After warming up with a sample, he dives into working with values, variables, methods, and custom functions. Next, he shows how to capture values input by site users, managing different variable types, building compound conditional tests, and using loops with arrays. In the final five videos, he covers the basics of object-oriented programming including classes, objects, and permissions. Umfang: 02:01:28.00
Inhalt: A truly versatile language, Java is used for programming web, mobile, and desktop applications for a variety of platforms. This hands-on lab is designed to build on the concepts in the Computer Science Principles series. It shows how to apply concepts such as variables, functions, conditions, loops, and collections to the Java language. You also get an introduction to the basics of object-oriented programming (OOP) in Java. Download the free exercise files and follow along with series instructor Doug Winnie as he breaks down the syntax and shows Java in action. Umfang: 02:04:42.00
Inhalt: Take coding from theory to practice with our Computer Science Principles Labs. This hands-on lab gives you a chance to experiment with JavaScript, one of the most popular languages for web programming. JavaScript's ease of use, cross-platform compatibility, and many free coding tools make it a great choice for new programmers. Building on the lessons in the Computer Science Principles series, this course shows how to apply concepts such as variables, functions, conditions, loops, and arrays directly to the JavaScript language. Download the free exercise files and follow along with series instructor Doug Winnie as he breaks down the syntax and shows JavaScript in action. Umfang: 01:52:07.00
Inhalt: Computers, at their most basic level, store information in bits-a series of on and off states represented by ones and zeroes. Using this binary language, the information in images, audio, video, text, and other files can be saved and shared. This principle is the basis of all computing, including programming. Here Doug Winnie explains the basics of binary: how digital information is represented, encoded, stored, and communicated between computers. This course is the first in our Computer Science Principles series, designed around the AP Computer Science Principles (CSP) curriculum. It is a great foundation for anyone, at any age, to prepare for careers in technology and computer science. Lessons in this segment cover the building blocks of computing: binary logic, number systems, text and image encoding, compression, and simple communication protocols. Understanding these basics will help you understand the interplay between hardware, software, data, networks, and the people that use them. Umfang: 01:10:41.00
Inhalt: Programming is what allows us to make computers, devices, and the Internet perform amazing tasks, entertain us, and simplify our lives. While programming seems complicated, every programming challenge can be broken down into sections of code that you can define, control, and even reuse. You can learn the basic concepts of coding without needing to know a specific programming language. Join Doug Winnie as he explains the principles of programming and helps you connect to core concepts by exploring three ways that programmers perform their jobs. Doug starts by sharing the history of coding and then dives into functions, values, variables, and parameters used to define actions. He covers capturing input from users, creating conditional tests, using loops with arrays, and object-oriented programming basics. He also takes you beyond programming, into processes like debugging, refactoring, and building iteratively. Umfang: 01:25:43.00
Inhalt: Computers can do a lot. But it's the Internet that makes them come alive, allowing users to communicate and share data all across the world, over millions of miles, in fractions of a second. The Internet forms the connection underlying all computing, governing how software and hardware-regardless of vendor-work together. Here Doug Winnie explains the history of the Internet and the technology underlying the web, including IP addressing, routing, web servers, URLs, and the languages that allow computers to "speak" to each other over the Internet, such as hypertext and HTML. And any conversation about the Internet isn't complete without a mention of security. Doug explains how encryption works and why it's important to keeping your data safe online. This course is the second in our Computer Science Principles series, designed around the AP Computer Science Principles (CSP) curriculum. It is a great foundation for anyone, at any age, to prepare for careers in technology and computer science. Understanding basics like the Internet will help you understand the interplay between hardware, software, data, networks, and the people that use them. Umfang: 00:59:30.00
Inhalt: Nicht nur unser Berufsleben ist ohne Internet mit all seinen Möglichkeiten des Informationsflusses und -austauschs nicht mehr vorstellbar. Aber wie funktionieren eigentlich die grundlegenden Technologien im Hintergrund, und wie konnten sie sich im Laufe der Jahrzehnte zu globalen Standards entwickeln? In diesem Video-Training, für das keine Vorkenntnisse erforderlich sind, erfahren Sie viele interessante Details und schon bald können Sie erklären, warum Ihre E-Mails zugestellt werden, Sie Zugang zu bestimmten Websites bekommen oder wie man selbst Inhalte im weltweiten Netz erfolgreich veröffentlicht. Umfang: 00:39:06.00
Inhalt: Die Informatik vermittelt uns das grundsätzliche Verständnis dafür, wie Hardware und Software zusammenarbeiten. Aber wie funktioniert eigentlich ein Computer? In diesem Video-Training lernen Sie das Binärsystem kennen, das auf unterster Ebene dafür sorgt, dass jegliche Daten wie Bilder oder Texte gespeichert, verarbeitet und ausgetauscht werden können und daher auch in der Programmierung eine zentrale Rolle einnimmt. Viele anschauliche Animationen verdeutlichen, wie Informationen aufgeschlüsselt und abstrahiert werden und wie der Computer damit umgeht. Umfang: 00:44:15.00
Inhalt: Haben Sie sich schon einmal gefragt, wie Computerprogramme und Apps entstehen? Möchten Sie wissen, was sich hinter Programmcode verbirgt, was eine Programmiersprache auszeichnet und wie sie eingesetzt wird? Dieses Video-Training bringt Ihnen die wichtigsten Begriffe und grundlegenden Technologien aus der Welt der Softwareentwicklung mit einfachen Beispielen und Schaubildern nahe. Umfang: 00:44:53.00
Inhalt: Doug Winnie introduces you to Chrome OS-a new type of operating system from Google, which is designed to be fast, web-oriented, and integrated with Google apps and services. It runs exclusively on Chromebooks and Chromeboxes, the Google-branded computers. This course explains the differences between Chrome and other operating systems like Windows or Mac OS X, and its advantages and disadvantages in relation to these traditional counterparts. You'll also learn how to navigate the OS user interface, work with files, install and manage apps, and customize the Chrome interface for that personalized touch. Umfang: 00:38:35.00
Inhalt: VMware Workstation Pro is for the developer or IT professional who needs to program, test, and deploy software on multiple operating systems-all from a single PC. In this introductory course, Doug Winnie covers installing VMware Workstation Pro and setting up Windows 10, Windows XP, and Ubuntu Linux as guest operating systems. He also covers file sharing, connecting hardware such as printers, and managing snapshots. Umfang: 01:18:51.00
Inhalt: Behind every successful technology product lies the guiding hand of the product manager. Product managers are critical leaders who coordinate all aspects of product development, from making the business case to deciding when and if a product should be retired. In this course, principal staff instructor and former Adobe Principal Product Manager Doug Winnie provides a comprehensive overview of product management and takes you through the six stages of the product life cycle (PLC): research, plan, build, release, refine, and retire. He also explains the day-to-day activities of a product manager, introduces you to the members of the product team, walks through interactive ways to help define your product, and outlines the skills a product manager needs to have to be successful. Whether you want to become a product manager or simply become a better member of a product team, this course will help you understand how a good process brings better products to life. Umfang: 01:51:16.00
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