Lynda - Computer Science Principles - The Internet [AhLaN]

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Lynda - Computer Science Principles - The Internet [AhLaN] (Size: 241.2 MB)
  01 - Welcome.mp4 34.2 MB
  02 - What you should know.mp4 3.8 MB
  03 - How the Internet was born.mp4 12.1 MB
  04 - Who manages the Internet.mp4 9.9 MB
  05 - Sending and receiving information.mp4 7.9 MB
  06 - The Internet Protocol and IP address.mp4 8.4 MB
  07 - Scaling up the Internet from IPv4 to IPv6.mp4 11.2 MB
  08 - The Domain Name Server and DNS.mp4 11.9 MB
  09 - Routers and directing requests.mp4 7.2 MB
  10 - Packets and fault tolerance.mp4 9.7 MB
  11 - Reliability and TCP.mp4 9.2 MB
  12 - Identifying a server with URLs.mp4 6.7 MB
  13 - HTTP and requests.mp4 12.8 MB
  14 - Hypertext and HTML.mp4 11.4 MB
  15 - Remembering requests with cookies.mp4 8.7 MB
  16 - Securing requests with SSL and TLS.mp4 7.2 MB
  17 - Caesar's cypher and keys.mp4 7.6 MB
  18 - Improving security with longer keys.mp4 10.4 MB
  19 - Symmetric and asymmetric keys.mp4 10.1 MB
  20 - Goodbye.mp4 40.9 MB
  AhLaN.txt 921 B
  Seed Me!!.png 42 KB
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GENERAL INFO
Instructor : Doug Winnie
Duration : 59m 30s
Released : 9/7/2016
Source : https://www.lynda.com/Programming-Foundations-tutorials/Computer-Science-Principles-Internet/484466-2.html

... About This Course ...

Computers can do a lot. But it's the Internet that makes them come alive, allowing users to communicate and share data all across the world, over millions of miles, in fractions of a second. The Internet forms the connection underlying all computing, governing how software and hardware—regardless of vendor—work together. Here Doug Winnie explains the history of the Internet and the technology underlying the web, including IP addressing, routing, web servers, URLs, and the languages that allow computers to "speak" to each other over the Internet, such as hypertext and HTML. And any conversation about the Internet isn't complete without a mention of security. Doug explains how encryption works and why it's important to keeping your data safe online.

This course is the second in our Computer Science Principles series, designed around the AP Computer Science Principles (CSP) curriculum. It is a great foundation for anyone, at any age, to prepare for careers in technology and computer science. Understanding basics like the Internet will help you understand the interplay between hardware, software, data, networks, and the people that use them.
Topics include:
How the Internet was born
Sending and receiving information on a computer
IP addressing
DNS, routers, and packets
Identifying web servers with URLs
HTTP and HTML
Encrypting data that's sent over the Internet

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