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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

Scholar-Level 16

Go for HP, APTECH or NIIT. They have good staff and they provide enough resources for practical. Also, just don't try to learn every possible language and try to learn just one or two but with excellence. That will really help shaping your career. Once u get grasp of one language, learning a new language is just learning the syntaxes, rest all follow same logic.

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Ishu Singhal

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Hi,
You shall look for the industry which works in advance bioinformatics like GSK, abort, dental and surgery agency where in there is a gap of software integration with the infrastructure and thus you would successfully fit in the system having knowledge of both trade.
Best wishes.

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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Dear Ravi!
Python is not sufficient to make a career in AI and ML. It is just the beginning. You need to figure out the objective of being in this field and then start making a career path. To give you a just overview, after Python (R is also preferred), go through the core concepts of Maths. It helps a lot in AI. If you are doing engineering (CS/IT/ECE), you must be knowing about the technicalities behind this, like NLP, Deep Learning, Decision Tree, Stochastic Models, etc. You can start learning ML.
Hope this helps. Upvote the answer if you feel satisfied. Good luck.

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rohith kola

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Yes, Python is more productive language than Java. Python is an interpreted language with elegant syntax and makes it a very good option for scripting and rapid application development in many areas.
Python is a dynamically typed programming language where there is no necessity of declaring variables whereas Java is a statically typed programming language wherein variables are to be explicitly declared. Python code is much shorter, even though some Java class shell is not listed. This might be one reason why Python can be more productive.

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Jayant GuptaI am man of my words and dedicated towards my work

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Yes, of course Python programming language has a very good and vital role in Automotive embedded system.

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Jayant GuptaI am man of my words and dedicated towards my work

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Python will be best, if you just want to learn a computer programme, because it is very easy to learn and the code are very short, easy and simple.

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Jayant GuptaI am man of my words and dedicated towards my work

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First of all, to learn Python or Ruby, you have to learn Java right now. But, if you are just asking for future scope, then Python and Ruby will be best.

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