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Prateek Sengar

Guide-Level 13

Hi Gunjan,
This(), is used within a constructor to call another constructor in the same class and it is called Explicit Constructor Invocation.
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Prateek Sengar

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Hi Gunjan,
Both the languages are good and have there pros and cons. It is not fair to compare both the languages
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Prateek Sengar

Guide-Level 13

Hi Tom,
Listed below are some of the weaknesses of python:
Performance is the main issue. When it comes down to optimized code with demands of high speed, Python is not an efficient solution.
No compile-time type-checks :You cannot know if you've created a type error until it happens in run time.
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Prateek Sengar

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Hi Tom,
Python is one of the most widely adopted general-purpose modern scripting-languages. (Javascript is used more by pure volume, but is fairly rare for anything other than webpages) It seems a pretty safe bet that Python is here to stay over the next decade.
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Prateek Sengar

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Hi Tom,
Both are good, what i will suggest is learn how they inter-operate together. Start with one and then add the other to your workflow.
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Prateek Sengar

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Hi Tom,
Mentioned below are some of the advantages of python over ruby:
1. Easier to read
2. Tons of libraries
3. Community
4. Practicality - popular for many uses besides web development
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Monisha Barua

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Hi Rupa,
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Monisha Barua

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Hi Tom,
Most institutes have a different provision for admission based on course (full time / part time / long term / short term / fast track etc.). You need to contact the institute officials personally for specific admission details and fees as it differs from one college to another.
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Prateek Sengar

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The two languages are completely unrelated. JavaScript was originally called Livescript, and was renamed when Java was introduced as a kind of cross-marketing. There was some hope that they'd be used together and evolve together. They never really were; Java applets never took off. Some of the key differences are mentioned below : 1. Java is an OOP programming language while JavaScript is an OOP scripting language. 2. Java creates applications that run in a virtual machine or browser while JavaScript code is run on a browser only. 3. Java code needs to be compiled while JavaScript code are all in text. 4. They require different plug-in

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