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Board Infinity
Skills you'll gain: Computer Programming
Google Cloud
Coursera Project Network
Politecnico di Milano
Skills you'll gain: Business Design, Business Transformation, Innovation
Johns Hopkins University
Skills you'll gain: User Experience, Front-End Web Development, Human Computer Interaction, Interactive Design, Product Design, Web Design
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology(KAIST)
Skills you'll gain: Problem Solving, Differential Equations, Mathematical Theory & Analysis, Applied Mathematics, Algebra, Critical Thinking, Spatial Analysis
Queen Mary University of London
Skills you'll gain: Leadership and Management
Skills you'll gain: Cloud Applications, Kubernetes, Cloud Computing, Cloud Platforms, Software As A Service
University of California, Davis
Skills you'll gain: Security Engineering, Software Security, Security Software, System Security, Java Programming
University of Pennsylvania
Skills you'll gain: Game Theory, Critical Thinking, User Experience, Business Psychology, Strategy, User Experience Design, Behavioral Economics, Human Learning, Marketing Psychology, Research and Design
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University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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In summary, here are 10 of our most popular mobile application development courses
- .Net Full Stack Foundation: Board Infinity
- Gemini for Application Developers - 简体中文: Google Cloud
- Create a presentation with Microsoft SWAY: Coursera Project Network
- Platform Thinking: exploiting data through platforms: Politecnico di Milano
- Data Science Decisions in Time: Johns Hopkins University
- Principles of UX/UI Design: Meta
- Electrodynamics: An Introduction: Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology(KAIST)
- Research Instruments and Research Hypotheses: Queen Mary University of London
- Managing Cloud-native Applications with Kubernetes: Red Hat
- Exploiting and Securing Vulnerabilities in Java Applications: University of California, Davis