Colleagues, the RPA Developer Nanodegree Program equips you with professional-level skills focused on developing and deploying software robots. You will learn basic RPA concepts and how to use the UiPath RPA software platform to automate business processes while refreshing basic programming skills along the way. Training modules with hands-on projects include: 1) Intro to RPA with UiPath - learn about RPA using UiPath, specifically how to use UiPath Studio to develop automation solutions. You’ll first get a deep dive into Studio and how to use activities to program the robot to mimic actions, 2) Sorting Annual Reports - UiPath Advanced Automation Techniques and Design - covers more advanced automation techniques to make you confident automating software, web applications, and beyond. You'll learn how to extract, manipulate, and insert data within Excel and PDF documents, and about the recording options in Studio to assist you in quickly building automation projects. In addition, you’ll learn how to implement debugging techniques to ensure your code is free from errors and runs end to end. And finally, you’ll be introduced to UiPath Orchestrator, a web based management tool, so you can manage your projects and use the developer functionalities to make your projects robust and scalable, and 3) Invoice Scraping - RPA Team Best Practices enables you to address unexpected challenges with consistent and successful methods. First, you’ll understand how to identify and handle common challenges with RPA projects. Then, you’ll learn the best way to design solutions and have clean, organized project solutions. You will understand how RPA teams work together, how automation is an end-to-end process, and how it relates to AI and other technologies, as well as how to learn more and connect with the RPA community. The program also includes an RPA Code Review and Capstone Project on Personal Use Automation.
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Much career success, Lawrence E. Wilson - Online Learning Central
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