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Packt
Skills you'll gain: Databases, Data Management, Database Administration, Data Engineering, Extract, Transform, Load, SQL, Data Analysis, Computer Programming, Data Structures, Database Application, Database Design, Database Theory, Big Data, Data Visualization, Leadership and Management, Linux, Apache, Cloud Computing, Data Warehousing, Network Security, Python Programming, Business Intelligence, Data Science, NoSQL, PostgreSQL
Skills you'll gain: Computer Programming, Computer Programming Tools, Operating Systems, System Programming, Databases, Operations Management, Software-Defined Networking
University of Pennsylvania
Skills you'll gain: Communication, Critical Thinking, Human Learning, People Analysis, Professional Development, Planning
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Skills you'll gain: Data Management, Apache, Extract, Transform, Load, Databases, Big Data, Data Engineering, Database Administration, Distributed Computing Architecture, Machine Learning, Data Warehousing, Kubernetes, NoSQL, SQL, Cloud Applications, Cloud Computing, Cloud Storage, Data Visualization, Leadership and Management, Process Analysis, Python Programming, Data Analysis, Network Security, Linux, Business Intelligence, Computer Programming, Data Visualization Software, Statistical Programming, Data Science, PostgreSQL
Skills you'll gain: Apache, Extract, Transform, Load
Google Cloud
Google Cloud
Skills you'll gain: Cloud Computing, Cloud Management
In summary, here are 10 of our most popular bash+(unix-shell) courses
- Vim Masterclass:Â Packt
- Linux for Cloud and DevOps Engineers:Â Packt
- Practical Linux Command Line 2.0:Â Packt
- Linux PAM Security Administration:Â Packt
- Introducing z/OS UNIX System Services:Â IBM
- IBM Data Warehouse Engineer:Â IBM
- Basic System Programming on IBM Z:Â IBM
- Success:Â University of Pennsylvania
- IBM Data Engineering:Â IBM
- ETL and Data Pipelines with Shell, Airflow and Kafka:Â IBM