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Open Source Contribution in Finance (LFD137)

Understand the risks of contributing to open source software in the finance industry and the procedures for doing so safely.

Who Is It For

This course is designed for developers looking to contribute to open source software in the financial industry.
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What You’ll Learn

In this course, you will learn about social media rules, publishing norms, component integration, security, and bank regulations for seamless open source contributions.
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What It Prepares You For

By the end of this course, you should be ready to contribute to strategic open source projects that benefit your clients or employer in the finance industry.
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Course Outline
1. Course Introduction
2. Important Concepts
3. Engagement
4. Using Dependencies
5. Contribution
6. Regulatory Landscape
7. Escalating

Prerequisites
In order to complete this course, learners should be familiar with the following:

  • Git / Source control
  • Software development
  • Pull requests / Issues
  • GitHub or GitLab
  • Software repositories such as Artifactory or Nexus
  • Banking regulations such as AML, KYC, IP Law, Cross-Border Obligations, etc.
Reviews
Jun 2024
Comprehensive and practical course, with links to current use-cases, which were very helpful.
Jun 2024
This course had the right level of detail, and the questions were appropriately difficult to answer.
Apr 2024
I liked learning that when you are contributing to an OS project, there are proper ways to do it in an organized way.
Mar 2024
Very interactive!
Mar 2024
This is one of the best courses on the market.
Mar 2024
Understanding the role of OSPOs in the regulatory landscape.
Jan 2024
Good refresher and insight into relevant topics most needed now.
Jan 2024
Covered all key aspects at the right level.