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    Online Resource
    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Manning Publications | Boston, MA : Safari
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 3 hr., 52 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Internet videos ; Streaming video ; Electronic videos ; local ; Vidéos sur Internet ; Vidéo en continu ; streaming video ; Internet videos ; Streaming video ; Electronic videos
    Abstract: Wow! A brand new set of techniques to study and apply. The videos are great, amazingly organized, and go step by step to introduce such a complex topic. Arnaldo Ayala, Software Architect, Consultores Informáticos The Keras package for R brings the power of deep learning to R users. Deep Learning with R in Motion locks in the essentials of deep learning and teaches you the techniques you'll need to start building and using your own neural networks for text and image processing. Instructor Rick Scavetta takes you through a hands-on ride through the powerful Keras package, a TensorFlow API. You'll start by digging into case studies for how and where to use deep learning. Then, you'll master the essential components of a deep learning neural network as you work hands-on through your first examples. You'll continue by exploring dense and recurrent neural networks, convolutional and generative networks, and how they all work together. And that's just the beginning! You'll go steadily deeper, making your network more robust and efficient. As your work through each module, you'll train your network and pick up the best practices used by experts like expert instructor Rick Scavetta, Keras library creator and author of Deep Learning in Python François Chollet , and JJ Allaire , founder of RStudio, creator of the R bindings for Keras, and coauthor of Deep Learning in R ! You'll beef up your skills as you practice with R-based applications in computer vision, natural-language processing, and generative models, ready for the real-world. Machine learning has made remarkable progress in recent years. Deep learning systems have revolutionized image recognition, natural-language processing, and other applications for identifying complex patterns in data. The Keras library provides data scientists and developers working in R a state-of-the-art toolset for tackling deep learning tasks! Inside: The 4 steps of Deep Learning Using R with Keras and TensorFlow Working with the Universal Workflow Computer vision with R Recurrent neural networks Everyday best practices Generative deep learning You'll need intermediate R programming skills. No previous experience with machine learning or deep learning is assumed. Rick Scavetta is a biologist, workshop trainer, freelance data scientist, cofounder of Science Craft, and founder of Scavetta Academy, companies dedicated to helping scientists better understand and visualize their data. Rick's practical, hands-on exposur...
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed August 28, 2019)
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Manning Publications | Boston, MA : Safari
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 5 hr., 12 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Streaming video ; Internet videos ; Electronic videos ; local ; Vidéo en continu ; Vidéos sur Internet ; streaming video
    Abstract: Learning to build beautiful front ends and working as a full stack developer is one of the best ways to move up the career ladder. In Angular for Java Developers Part Three: Building a real site you'll work hands-on to create a fully responsive, functioning front-end application using Angular. All examples are related to the kind of Java development you're familiar with, making it easy to expand your skills. In the third of a running series of five courses, you'll learn how to incorporate resources like Bootstrap, and how to use template and reactive forms. about the subject The Angular framework is used by millions of developers, powering frontends from simple prototypes to Google's own web apps. Prized for its scalability, Angular also offers lightning fast speed and response times and the chance to reuse code for both web and mobile. Best of all, it can be integrated with backends built in Java. about the video Angular for Java Developers is a five course series that teaches Java programmers how to use Angular and JavaScript to build applications that are maintainable, testable, and secure. In Part Three, you'll build a fully responsive, fully functioning Angular frontend. You'll learn about routing, the concepts of Data, Models and Views, and how to programmatically add controls with reactive forms. Inside: The third course in the Angular for Java Developers series Incorporating external resources like Bootstrap Using observables for data Template form validation Using the FormBuilder Fixing a lifecycle bug prerequisites For viewers with basic Java experience. about the instructor Matt Greencroft has over twenty years of experience as a programmer, primarily working in the banking sector. Matt now teaches for Virtual Pair Programmers. His specialties are Microservices, Spring Boot, Apache Spark and Kotlin.
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed April 28, 2020) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Manning Publications | Boston, MA : Safari
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 3 hr., 39 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Streaming video ; Internet videos ; Electronic videos ; local ; Vidéo en continu ; Vidéos sur Internet ; streaming video
    Abstract: In Angular for Java Developers Part Four: Connecting to a REST back end you'll learn how to connect an Angular front end up with a Java (Spring Boot) based back end system using REST. You'll also learn how to deal with slow and unavailable connections and deal with issues such as CORS for multiple-domain applications, how to set up a back end with Spring Boot, pre-processing data, and pre-fetching data. about the subject The Angular framework is used by millions of developers, powering frontends from simple prototypes to Google's own web apps. Prized for its scalability, Angular also offers lightning fast speed and response times and the chance to reuse code for both web and mobile. Best of all, it can be integrated with backends built in Java. about the video Angular for Java Developers is a five course series that teaches Java programmers how to use Angular and JavaScript to build applications that are maintainable, testable, and secure. In Part Four, you'll connect your front end to a back end system using REST. You'll learn about environments, creating, configuring and testing a Spring Boot based REST API, and how to implement REST from Angular. Inside: The fourth course in the Angular for Java Developers series Creating environment variables Initiating the call to a REST endpoint Configuring a Spring Boot REST endpoint to work well with Angular Setting up your back end correctly with Spring Boot Dealing with slow REST responses and catching errors Customizing data with JavaScript objects Pre-fetching data with navigation and a service prerequisites For viewers with basic Java experience. about the instructor Matt Greencroft has over twenty years of experience as a programmer, primarily working in the banking sector. Matt now teaches for Virtual Pair Programmers. His specialties are Microservices, Spring Boot, Apache Spark and Kotlin.
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed April 29, 2020) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Manning Publications | Boston, MA : Safari
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 3 hr., 26 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Streaming video ; Internet videos ; Electronic videos ; local ; Vidéo en continu ; Vidéos sur Internet ; streaming video
    Abstract: Angular for Java Developers Part Five: Security and Deployment teaches you how to put an Angular frontend into production, ready for real users. In this fifth and final course in the Angular for Java Developers series, you'll learn how to implement security for both the Angular front end and the REST API, and cover building and deploying your application. about the subject The Angular framework is used by millions of developers, powering frontends from simple prototypes to Google's own web apps. Prized for its scalability, Angular also offers lightning fast speed and response times and the chance to reuse code for both web and mobile. Best of all, it can be integrated with backends built in Java. about the video Angular for Java Developers is a five course series that teaches Java programmers how to use Angular and JavaScript to build applications that are maintainable, testable, and secure. In Part Five, you'll implement vital security to keep your front end and API connection safe from attack, and deploy your application to production. You'll learn about Login and Route Guards, authenticating users via REST, communicating securely using JWTs and how to survive a browser refresh. Inside: The final course in the Angular for Java Developers series Implement Basic Authentication in Spring and Angular JSON Web Tokens Securing cookies and surviving browser refresh Compiling an Angular project Using Git with Angular prerequisites For viewers with basic Java experience. about the instructor Matt Greencroft has over twenty years of experience as a programmer, primarily working in the banking sector. Matt now teaches for Virtual Pair Programmers. His specialties are Microservices, Spring Boot, Apache Spark and Kotlin.
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed April 30, 2020) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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