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Python- Build Modern Desktop GUI Applications and Games
by PyTribe .- 4.4
11.5 hours on-demand video
The goal of this course is to teach you how to develop real-world useful desktop applications and games while mastering python and the kivy framework. By the end of this course you should be able to develop Modern Looking GUI Applications using Python, develop good looking games using python, develop games like the famous FlappyBird game and the Pong game....
$12.99
Game, AR, VR development on AWS
by Harshit Srivastava- 4.1
1 hour on-demand video
Game development is a very vast domain full of unprecedented opportunities for new Developers, designers, artists and organizations. Most of them don't hesitate to download a new game once in a week and give it a try. Amazon Sumerian: It is an AWS cloud service, generally meant to support the development of applications based on Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality....
$12.99
Queering Identities: LGBTQ+ Sexuality and Gender Identity
by Jacob McWilliams , K. Mohrman- 4.8
Approx. 20 hours to complete
In this course, you will explore the history of LGBTQ identities, experiences, and activism. We’ll study major events in global LGBTQ history, investigate local histories of queer and transgender people and communities, and consider how LGBTQ histories have helped shape broader conversations about civil rights, equality, and justice. The Fiction of the Gender Binary...
The Complete Neural Networks Bootcamp: Theory, Applications
by Fawaz Sammani- 4.6
37.5 hours on-demand video
Master Deep Learning and Neural Networks Theory and Applications with Python and PyTorch! Including NLP and Transformers This is the first application of Feed Forward Networks we will be showing. In this section, we will dive deep into the details and theory of Residual Networks, and then we'll build a Residual Network in PyTorch from scratch!...
$14.99
An Introduction to Interactive Programming in Python (Part 1)
by John GreinerTop Instructor , Stephen WongTop Instructor , Scott Rixner , Joe Warren- 4.8
Approx. 19 hours to complete
In part 1 of this course, we will introduce the basic elements of programming (such as expressions, conditionals, and functions) and then use these elements to create simple interactive applications such as a digital stopwatch. Part 1 of this class will culminate in building a version of the classic arcade game "Pong"....
JavaScript War card game project from Scratch
by Laurence Svekis- 4.5
2 hours on-demand video
Explore how to build this JavaScript Game from Scratch based on the card game war. Card war is a simple game with straight forward rules and it makes a great digital project. The first player to run out of cards loses! Within the course we simulate this game using the rules and apply them with JavaScript....
$11.99
Welcome To Game Design - Master Videogame Design
by One Day Code- 4
4.5 hours on-demand video
This course's focus is Game Design, but you will also learn Construct 2, to apply the theory you will learn. You will learn about many different aspects of Game Design in Digital Games and how they work, such as: The History of Video Game Consoles Understand the evolution of the video game consoles...
$12.99
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Health Concepts in Chinese Medicine
by Robert Ko- 4.7
Approx. 11 hours to complete
Chinese Medicine and Modern Medicine are two distinct medical systems, yet they both aim at the prevention and treatment of human diseases. - compare and contrast the use of Chinese Medicine and Modern Medicine in Preventive Health - explain how the balance of Yang/Qi and/or Yin/Blood can be restored by using Chinese tonifying herbs Yin Yang Theory Five Element Theory...
Firm Level Economics: Markets and Allocations
by Larry DeBrock- 4.9
Approx. 18 hours to complete
• Evaluate the efficiency of an equilibrium This course is part of Gies College of Business’ suite of online programs, including the iMBA and iMSM. Module 3: Oligopoly and Game Theory Simple Game Theory The Nash Equilibrium to a Non-Cooperative Game - Part 1 The Nash Equilibrium to a Non-Cooperative Game - Part 2...
Lending, Crowdfunding, and Modern Investing
by David Musto- 4.6
Approx. 5 hours to complete
Professor David Musto of the Wharton School has designed this course to help you gain a practical understanding of the theoretical frameworks of Modern Portfolio Theory and Financial Technology. Portfolio Theory Cost of Crowdfunding Evolution of Peer to Peer Lending Creating the New Frontier of FinTech - Square Creating the New Frontier of FinTech - CommonBond...