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Debajit Chandra

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Hi,
Little bit coding and programming knowledge is always good but considering your question if you would like to start your career in development and programming then learn Java and later on go for Python, Node js and Anjular js because they are the future.
Furthermore, you know hospitality process so it will be a great help of working with hospitality field and apply your programming knowledge to develop certain applications which can be used in hospitality.

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Aara Kapur

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According to me, Java certification course is very much in demand so you should do this course.

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Aara Kapur

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SQL is a single certification
Important question is - Which is the right place to do SQL course
You can get the list of training center but I want to suggest you that you should visit at Koenig Solutions training center.

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santosh kumar

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Don't go for DotNet. You will get very less salary.

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Kritika Agarwal

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Assuming you already know how to programme, I recommend Accelerated C+ by Andrew Koenig and Barbara E. Moo. It covers C+ thoroughly, with an example-driven approach, but without the extraneous cruft.
If you have little or no programming experience, I instead recommend C+ Primer by Stanley B. Lippman, Jose Lajoie, and Barbara E. Moo. Unlike Accelerated C+, it assumes very little about the reader, and thus covers a lot more of the basics in a slower, more methodical manner. Consequently, it is 3x the size.
You only need one.
As a second book, you must read Effective C+ by Scott Meyers. Meyer's highly-regarded work teaches you best practices
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Just Java certification without any Computer Science or IT degree will not provide you sufficient skills to get a job. You may please visit your strategy to join IT industry.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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As you are JEE aspirant, expertise in C and C++ is sufficent to help you in your acedmics in engineering graduation degree.

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