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8 years agoContributor-Level 10
Coded language is used by programmers to write instructions that a computer can understand to do what the programmer (or the computer user) wants. The most basic (called low-level) computer language is the machine language that uses binary ('1' and '0') code which a computer can run (execute) very fast without using any translator or interpreter program but is tedious and complex. The high-level languages (such as Basic, C, Java) are much simpler (more 'English-like') to use but need to use another program (a compiler or an interpreter) to convert the high-level code into the machine code, and are therefore slower.
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On the other hand, SAP is not only a vendor for enterprise software such SAP ECC (previously known as SAP R/3) or SAP Business One. They now also have SAP HANA - in-memory database.
So you see, from the ground up both companies are alike. They both have databases (SAP only has SAP HANA in memory) and both have ERP software (among other solutions).
I for a fact know people that came from Oracle Financials into SAP Financials and vice-versa.
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You may enroll for a programming course. Free web clips are available on the internet for beginners. Also, you may take a beginner or professional course from www.e-gain.co.in
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The course/degree (s) you have mentioned these are all will give you basic overview of programming. To become smart developer you need to pursue a programming course and ultimate experience.
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