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New live online training courses

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Thinking Like a Manager , July 10. Product Management for Enterprise Software , July 18. Python Data Science Full Throttle with Paul Deitel: Introductory AI, Big Data and Cloud Case Studies , September 24. Design and product management. Java Testing with Mockito and the Hamcrest Matchers , June 19.

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219+ live online training courses opened for June and July

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Thinking Like a Manager , July 10. Product Management for Enterprise Software , July 18. Python Data Science Full Throttle with Paul Deitel: Introductory AI, Big Data and Cloud Case Studies , September 24. Design and product management. Java Testing with Mockito and the Hamcrest Matchers , June 19.

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170+ live online training courses opened for March and April

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Designing and Implementing Big Data Solutions with Azure , March 11-12. Design and product management. From User Experience Designer to Digital Product Designer , March 1. Product Roadmaps from the Ground Up , April 3. Advanced TDD (Test-Driven Development) , March 15. Docker CI/CD , March 7.

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170+ live online training courses opened for March and April

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Ingenious Game AI Development in Unity , April 11-12. AI for Product Managers , April 19. Managing Team Conflict , April 16. Product Management for Enterprise Software , April 17. Design and product management. Test-Driven Development in Python , March 28. Programming.

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Technology Trends for 2023

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Software Development The biggest change we’ve seen is the growth in interest in coding practices; 35% year-over-year growth can’t be ignored, and indicates that software developers are highly motivated to improve their practice of programming. Amazon Web Services (AWS) still leads, followed by Microsoft Azure, then Google Cloud.

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