

Pass those difficult algorithms and data structures interview questions asked by the largest silicon valley companies. Even if you didn’t go to school for it, gain the advantages and skills a traditional computer science education can give you. We’ll tackle the big computer science concepts: Algorithms and Big O Analysis, Recursion, Sorting, Data Structures, AVL Trees, Binary Search Trees, Tree Traversals, and Path Finding.


Internet Information Services (IIS) has been Microsoft’s primary web server for over 20 years. This course teaches you everything you need to know to manage IIS servers and host IIS websites quickly and clearly.





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In an ever-growing market for new technology, teams need to expand upon their ability to accommodate faster, more frequent testing. Why not take advantage of automation tools and processes to boost your team’s overall testing efficiency? Join instructor and testing expert Mike Fine in this easy-to-follow skills foundations course, as he shows you how to design, implement, and manage a strategic automated software testing program.






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Looking to boost your skills for a new project or more advanced role? Check out Blazor WebAssembly, the Microsoft framework that lets you build your own apps using C# and .NET—without writing a single line of javascript. Join instructor and senior web developer David Grace in this intermediate-level course, as he gives you an overview of how to configure and deploy web applications with Blazor WebAssembly.
Explore the process of implementing CSS to particular Razor components, using both templates and customized components to meet the unique needs of your online environment. David covers configuration settings, API integration, HttpClient setup, cross-origin resource sharing, authentication, and more, as well as how to log and handle errors before and after you officially publish your application. By the end of this course, you’ll be ready to deploy a Blazor WebAssembly application using Microsoft Visual Studio, the .NET command line, Windows IIS, and Google.