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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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The stable release of Ruby was launched in 2017. Since then, it is fully operational in India. Since it was not so much developed and popular programming language as other, but still has scope. Ruby supports multiple programming paradigms, including functional, object -oriented and imperative. It also has a dynamic types system and automatic memory management.Nowadays, Ruby on rails is the most demanding among the youth. Salary can be as 25,000/- to 30,000/- a month. As your experience increase, your salary and job designation also. There are several Ruby on Rails entry-level jobs such as Junior Programmer and co-developer. Peopl
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VISHNU AGARWAL

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Since your wondering is between SAP and .NET, we can assume that you are looking for a career of a programmer, rather than a functional specialist. If so, the SAP programming language ABAP is quite old-fashioned, while .NET is a set of the most advanced languages. So even if in future you'll need to switch, it would be much easier to switch from .NET to ABAP, than another way around.
So .NET should be the choice for a programming career.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Akshay,
This will depend on what exactly you plan to study. If you want a career in coding then you must demonstrate good programming skills. However, not every IT area requires coding skills. You can be a good analyst as well among others. Find out your strengths, your career plans and interest and apply to a relevant program.

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Ashfaq Malik

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Being a Java J2EE developer for more than 3 years, what I understood from my experience is that, there are still wider/ larger scope for these technologies.
If you are pretty good in the most basic concepts of Java (abstraction, polymorphism, inheritance, naming conventions etc. ) you would find it easier to learn and grasp other technologies, which is an added advantage for Java developers.
However, once you are inside an organisation as a Java developer, you would find too many Java resources surrounding you ( which is a bitter truth obviously :) ). So, to stand out of the crowd, it would be always helpful to learn or to to get into
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Ashfaq Malik

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These are some of your options today as a JavaScript developer.
HTML, CSS, and JavaScript/JQuery: You can make stand alone websites or websites that connect to a back-end, which will be handled by a separate team. You might have to work on frameworks such as Bootstrap and Semantic UI (which make your job a lot easier once mastered).
Angular/ Backbone/ React/ Vue/ Ember: All of these are JavaScript frameworks/libraries for building single page, highly interactive websites. Consider these as an icing on top of everything mentioned in the previous point. All of these solve the same problem differently, and you will have to work with what
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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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Earn a degree in software engineering or equivalent discipline. Most software engineer positions require a Bachelor's degree. Majoring in software engineering will provide the most useful background for designing and perfecting software in the corporate world. Computer science is another good choice, although its more theoretical approach is best suited for future graduate students and R&D work.
If you're still in grade school, you can give yourself a huge head start by teaching yourself. You can start with languages like C, C+, JAVA, UNIX and Shell Scripting.
Seek an internship-
Many software engineer students work as interns while they
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Deepak Tirkey

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You have done B.Sc or BCA?

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Lucky Lokesh

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Best books for JAVA -
Head First Java, 2nd Edition - OReilly Media
Thinking in Java (4th Edition)
Java: A Beginners Guide (Sixth Edition) by Herbert Schildt
Introduction to Programming in Java by Robert Sedgewick
Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming with Java by C.Thomas wu
Java in a Nutshell
Beginning Programming with Java For Dummies, 4th Edition by Barry Burd
"The Java Programming Language" by Ken Arnold,James, Gosling,David Holmes.
Core Java Volume I Fundamentals (10th Edition) by Cay S. Horstmann
Java How To Program (late objects) by Paul Deitel, Harvey Deitel
Effective Java (2nd Edition): Joshua Bloch
Java Performance: Charlie Hunt,
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Assembly Language is most important, but rudimentary basic language was developed to programme microprocessors. It made it's presence felt long back in 1949. Though, newer versions have been released, it remains widely used even today and as a result, opportunities for employment for trained professionals is never ending one.It is actually not one, but collection of different languages and one must study all of these to have high probability to get a job. There is another aspect also that we should look into. What would be prospects in future? Of course, nobody can say anything with certainty. But, one can surely make educated gu
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