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Results for "divide and conquer, sorting and searching, and randomized algorithms"
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Skills you'll gain: Tensorflow, Artificial Neural Networks, Deep Learning, Predictive Modeling, Time Series Analysis and Forecasting, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI/ML), Natural Language Processing, Data Analysis, Data Processing
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Skills you'll gain: Jenkins, Ansible, Continuous Deployment, Software Development Tools, Configuration Management, Infrastructure as Code (IaC), Application Deployment, Version Control
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Skills you'll gain: Typography, Graphic and Visual Design, Graphic Design, Style Guides, Digital Design, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Design, Photo Editing, Design Elements And Principles, Storytelling, File Management, Color Theory
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LearnQuest
Skills you'll gain: Continuous Monitoring, Cloud Security, Disaster Recovery, Network Security, Security Strategy, Security Controls, Cloud Computing, Hybrid Cloud Computing, Infrastructure Security, Cybersecurity, Vulnerability Assessments, Threat Detection, Cloud Management, Encryption, Security Information and Event Management (SIEM), Identity and Access Management, Incident Response
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University of Colorado Boulder
Skills you'll gain: Sampling (Statistics), R (Software), Statistical Inference, Probability Distribution, R Programming, Statistical Hypothesis Testing, Descriptive Statistics, Statistical Methods, Data Science, Statistics, Data Analysis, Statistical Analysis, Probability, Data Manipulation, Histogram
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University of Colorado System
Skills you'll gain: Unreal Engine, C++ (Programming Language), Data Structures, Video Game Development, Data Storage, Object Oriented Programming (OOP), Computer Programming
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Skills you'll gain: React Redux, React.js, Javascript, Web Development Tools, Middleware, Web Development
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Skills you'll gain: Microsoft Azure, Network Architecture, Network Performance Management, Network Monitoring, Performance Tuning, System Monitoring, Virtual Machines, Virtual Private Networks (VPN), Virtual Environment, Infrastructure as Code (IaC), System Configuration, Windows PowerShell, Automation, Command-Line Interface
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University of Michigan
Skills you'll gain: Intercultural Competence, Human Capital, Cultural Diversity, Human Resources Management and Planning, Human Resource Strategy, Cultural Sensitivity, Case Studies, Workforce Management, Leadership
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University of Glasgow
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Johns Hopkins University
Skills you'll gain: Request for Proposal, Presentations, Technical Communication, Persuasive Communication, Proposal Writing, Business Writing, Intercultural Competence, Public Speaking, Design Thinking, Communication, Teamwork, Concision, Innovation, Professional Development, Target Audience, Planning
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Simplilearn
Skills you'll gain: LangChain, LLM Application, Generative AI, Large Language Modeling, Prompt Engineering, Secure Coding, Application Design, Application Development, Application Programming Interface (API), Virtual Environment
In summary, here are 10 of our most popular divide and conquer, sorting and searching, and randomized algorithms courses
- Advanced RNN Concepts and Projects: Packt
- Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment: Edureka
- Digital and Print Media Design: Xbox
- Securing Cloud and Hybrid Networks: LearnQuest
- Managing, Describing, and Analyzing Data: University of Colorado Boulder
- More C++ Programming and Unreal: University of Colorado System
- Redux in JavaScript and React: Scrimba
- Automation and Optimization in Azure: EDUCBA
- Human Capital: Globalization and Culture: University of Michigan
- Machine Learning and its Applications: University of Glasgow