Glossy Hard Hat Mockup 48798
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Men’s Running Kit mockup (Half Side View) 48818
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Men's Soccer Shorts Mockup - Side View 48803
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Glossy Snack Bar Mockup 48792
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Chopsticks in Glossy Pack Mockup - Top View 48814
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Book w/ Leather Cover Mockup - Half Side View 48806
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Men’s Cycling Wind Vest Mockup 48805
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Kraft Snack Bar Mockup 48793
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Book W/ Glossy Cover Mockup - Top View 48811
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Lynda - Site Reliability Engineering: Service-Level Agreements and Objectives
English | 41m | Video: 720p | Subtitles
Software teams are expected to both maintain the quality of existing applications and innovate on new features that excite users. For engineering and operations teams, tackling both of these efforts on a deadline can be challenging. In this course, learn how to leverage error budgets and service-level indicators (SLIs), service-level objectives (SLOs), and service-level agreements (SLAs) to set realistic performance expectations and measure system performance within your organization. Instructor Laura Stone shows how to create SLIs to measure the reliability of a system, as well as how to make those SLIs meaningful with SLOs. Laura also shows how to use error budgets to ensure that poor service performance has consequences. To wrap up, she goes over the main components of SLAs.
English | 1.5 hrs | Video: 720p
Successful programmers know more than just how to code. They also know how to think about solving problems. Code Clinic is a series of courses in which our instructors solve the same problems using different programming languages. In each course, instructors provide tips and tricks for working in a particular language and help you grasp why you might want to learn one language over another. Here, Olivia Stone works with C++. Throughout the course, Olivia provides an overview of her solutions to different challenges in C++. Challenges include topics such as geolocation, face recognition, and accessing peripherals. Visit other courses in the series to see how to solve the same challenges in languages like javascript, PHP, Python, Ruby, Go, and Swift.
107 sparkles textures
High resolution – up to 36 megapixels
Shot against black background for easy composing
Noiiz Deep Trap by Théos WAV
FANTASTiC | 15 September 2019 | 183 MB
Théos joins Noiiz with a dark and brooding collection of sounds in ’Deep Trap’. Delve into a stunning collection of experimental percussive textures, experimental synths, beautiful pads, heavy-hitting 808’s and drums with contrasting chilled keys perfect for sculpting the perfect trap production. ’Deep Trap’ has plenty of laid back moments but is also snarling with attitude.
Noiiz Amp Artefacts WAV
FANTASTiC | 15 September 2019 | 227 MB
‘Amp Artefacts’ includes a plethora of electric guitar amp switches and input jack sounds, wailing feedback effects, broken pedal squeals, smashed reverb tanks and electronic amp textures. Perfect for adding a live or imperfect feel to your track. Try experimenting with feedback to create unique pads, or using the switches and reverb tanks in your drum tracks.
Noiiz Cryptic Shockwaves by Klangstof WAV
FANTASTiC | 15 September 2019 | 651 MB
Klangstof comes to Noiiz with a simply beautiful library of sounds in ‘Cryptic Shockwaves’. Klangstof’s love for analogue instruments, intricate melodies and driving rhythms really shines through with a pristine collection of samples taken from a wide range of hardware including a Prophet 12, Analog Rytm, Analog Four and rare vintage synths such as the SIEL Cruise and original MS20. Combined with lush reverbs, lo-fi textures and complex Octatrack modulation, Klangstof provides the perfect mix between Scandinavian drones and urban Amsterdam harshness. ‘Cryptic Shockwaves’ is a great fit for anyone creating electronica, downtempo, lo-fi, ambient or contemporary pop.
Noiiz Deep Impact WAV
FANTASTiC | 16 September 2019 | 248 MB
‘Deep Impact’ contains spacious sub drops, tense FX layers, astronomical impacts and dark slams sure to make your sub rattle and rumble. Created by sound designer Federico Soler, this epic collection of sounds are perfect for helping you construct defining moments in your project. BOOM!