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Resource-Oriented Architectures: Hypermedia
Resource-Oriented Architectures: Hypermedia
Building Long-Lived Systems, Utilizing Tools, REST, and Applying a Resource Mindset
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What's the best set of tools for building systems that live long and evolve easily? The Web. This video course helps software engineers and architects gain a deeper understanding of how the Web works, and how those basic tools spawned the REST architectural style. Through a blend of theoretical concepts and practical design, you'll learn to think in terms of resources, rather than simply in code and services.
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Software Architecture Fundamentals Understanding the Basics
Software Architecture Fundamentals Understanding the Basics
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Ultimate Swift Programming
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UX for The Internet of Things
UX for The Internet of Things
Predictive Device Behavior, Designing for Coherent Systems, Prototyping for Connected Products, and Coherent Interusability
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By the end of 2015, 4.9 billion connected "things" will be in use, and the one factor that will determine success of these products is the user experience. In this video, six of the smartest people working in design and the IoT share their knowledge, tools, and techniques along with the actionable advice you need to create extraordinary IoT experiences.
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Rapid Prototyping with Framer
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Learning DNS
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Understanding Domain Name Servers and Resource Records
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