What’s New on LinkedIn Learning – Week of April 24, 2017

What’s New on LinkedIn Learning – Week of April 24, 2017

This series is a weekly digest from Doug Winnie of the latest courses on LinkedIn Learning for the tech community. Each edition highlights technology-oriented courses as well as career development and other valuable skills that you can learn throughout the week. Learn how you can expand your skills in technology with #LinkedInLearning

18 featured releases this week for LinkedIn Learning from all kinds of topics. This week, you can learn about the new features of Visual Studio 2017 for F# developers, learn how to use GraphQL, master calculations in Tableau 10, understand monitoring solutions for cloud computing, understand sales forecasting and field sales, learn how to use Docker for Java development, and more. Let’s dive in!

Visio Tips and Tricks

Discover insider tips and techniques for getting the most out of Visio, the popular diagramming app from Microsoft. LinkedIn Learning instructor Scott Helmers shows you how to customize user options, master the use of text and annotations, use keyboard shortcuts, and more in his new two hour course.

Tony Schwartz on Managing Your Energy for Sustainable High Performance

Tony Schwartz shares his tested and unique framework for fueling productivity through energy management. He explains how to build more capacity by moving between expending and intermittently renewing your core energy needs in his short 20 minute course.

What's New in Visual Studio 2017 for F# For Developers

The new version of Visual Studio is out, and if you are an F# developer, there are lots of new features inside for you. Get a quick—yet thorough—tour of the new features and tools available in Visual Studio 2017 and F# 4.1 from LinkedIn Learning instructor Kit Eason.

Upgrading to Angular 1.6

Learn how to modernize an existing Angular 1.x app by upgrading to Angular 1.6. LinkedIn Learning instructor Aviv Ben-Yosef walks you through the key concepts of upgrading in his hour-long course.

CLR Assemblies Deployment for .NET Developers

Discover how to work with assemblies. Learn how assemblies, crucial components of the .NET Framework work, and how the common language runtime (CLR) interacts with them with Ted Neward.

Learning GraphQL

Learn how to get started with GraphQL, the popular query language designed to make data fetching and updating easier with LinkedIn Learning instructor Eve Porcello.

Tableau 10: Mastering Calculations

Discover how to create useful and powerful formulas in Tableau 10, the popular analytics and visualization tool with LinkedIn Learning instructor Curt Frye.

Mail Merge in Depth with Word for Mac 2016

Master the popular—and sometimes misunderstood—mail merge feature in Microsoft Word 2016 for Mac with Gini von Courter in her new hour and a half course.

IntelliJ IDEA Community Edition Essential Training

Get started with IntelliJ IDEA, one of the most popular IDEs for programming Java and other Java virtual machine (JVM) languages with David Gassner.

IoT Foundations: Low-Power Wireless Networking

Explore the key technologies and foundations of low-power wireless networking for IoT with Ryan Hu in his new course.

Sales Forecasting

Discover how to create and manage effective sales forecasts from Drew Boyd in his new 45 minute course. Learn why forecasting is critical, and how to use qualitative and quantitative methods to project sales.

Problem Solving Techniques

Learn techniques for identifying the root cause of a problem, generating options, and selecting the best solution with Chris Croft in his 90-minute course.

Learning Cloud Computing: Monitoring and Operations

Keep track of the health, performance, and security of your cloud-based systems by selecting a cloud monitoring solution. LinkedIn Learning instructor David Linthicum explains operations and cloud monitoring, and then previews leading tools.

Field Sales

Learn what it takes to be a field sales representative. Explore the challenges and rewards of working from the field with Dean Karrel in his 45-minute course.

CLR Assembly Runtime Loading for Developers

LinkedIn Learning instructor Ted Neward covers using common language runtime for loading assemblies, applying policies, consulting the global assemble cache (GAC), examining codebase hints, conducting file probing, and handling assembly resolution.

Linux: Firewalls and SELinux

Learn how to work with SELinux, configure Firewalld, and troubleshoot firewalls. Sean Colins shows you how to install GUI controls and utilities, manage zones and services, enable servers, set access controls, change ports, move files, and more.

Docker for Java Developers

Discover how to get started with Docker with Arun Gupta, and learn tips and tricks tailored for Java developers working with the platform.

Mathematica 11 Machine Learning

Get started with machine learning in Mathematica 11. LinkedIn Learning instructor Curt Frye shows you how to separate training data from test data, prepare data for machine learning, perform supervised machine learning tasks, and more.

Happy Learning!


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