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Prateek Sengar

Guide-Level 13

Hi
Mentioned below are some of the books that you can consider :
Modern PHP: New Features and Good Practices
by Josh Lockhart
PHP Cookbook: Solutions & Examples for PHP Programmers
by David Sklar and Adam Trachtenberg
Murach's PHP and MySQL, 2nd Edition
by Joel Murach and Ray Harris
PHP for the Web: Visual QuickStart Guide (4th Edition)
by Larry Ullman
All the best

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Prateek Sengar

Guide-Level 13

Hi
Mentioned below are some of the books that you can consider :
C+ Primer (5th Edition)
Stanley B. Lippman
The C+ Standard Library: A Tutorial and Reference
Nicolai M. Josuttis
The C+ Programming Language, 4th Edition
Bjarne Stroustrup
Accelerated C+: Practical Programming by Example
Andrew Koenig
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Prateek Sengar

Guide-Level 13

Hi
Mentioned below are some of the books that you can consider :
Practical Object-Oriented Design in Ruby: An Agile Primer (Addison-Wesley…
by Sandi Metz
Programming Ruby 1.9 & 2.0: The Pragmatic Programmers' Guide…
by Dave Thomas
The Rails 4 Way (3rd Edition) (Addison-Wesley Professional Ruby)
by Obie Fernandez
Ruby on Rails Tutorial: Learn Web Development with Rails (2nd Edition)…
by Michael Hartl
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Prateek Sengar

Guide-Level 13

Hi
Mentioned below are some of the books that you can consider :
Learning Perl by Randal L. Schwartz
Perl Cookbook, Second Edition by Tom Christiansen
Perl Best Practices by Damian Conway
Programming Perl: Unmatched power for text processing and scripting by Tom Christiansen
All the best

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Prateek Sengar

Guide-Level 13

Hi
Listed below are some of the books that you can consider :
Professional ASP.NET MVC 5
by Jon Galloway and Brad Wilson
Pro C# 5.0 and the .NET 4.5 Framework (Expert's Voice in .NET)
by Andrew Troelsen
Writing High-Performance .NET Code
by Ben Watson
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Prateek Sengar

Guide-Level 13

Hi
Listed below are some of the books that you can consider :
Excel 2013 Power Programming with VBA
by John Walkenbach
Visual Basic 2015 in 24 Hours, Sams Teach Yourself
by James Foxall
Excel VBA: for Non-Programmers (Programming in Everyday Language) (Volume 1) by Maayan Poleg
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Lalit BhandariIf I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Reshu,
I recommend you the book of Stephen Kochan, is called "Programming in Objective-C" is aimed for those persons who has none-to-little background in programming, Stephen introduces the language very nicely.
Another good one is the book of Jeff LaMarche, "Beginning iPhone 4 Development: Exploring the SDK", is also very good.
And of course, the book of Aaron Hillegas, is called "Objective-C programming" is from the Big Nerd Ranch series, it's a classic and well-know book to learn Objective-C in an efficient way.
Other than these books, if you still feel unprepared, here are some other books that are highly rated for the preparation
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Prateek Sengar

Guide-Level 13

Hi Vishnu,
There are various courses related to Computer software and application it generally depends upon your taste of interest.
Some of the certification options are:
Java/J2EE - The server side software development of web is mostly done by this most secure language option. Most of the banks in India and abroad implement their web applications using Java/J2EE only.
.NET - This is among most popular languages which are direct counterparts of Java. These are mainly used for light weight application development on the server side and client side. .NET is also easy to master compared to the long Java Library.
The other options for the cours
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Prateek Sengar

Guide-Level 13

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Listed below are some of the areas where you can find employment after certification course in java :
Hybris development
OOPS concept design
Java development
Web designing
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Prateek Sengar

Guide-Level 13

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Listed below are some of the areas where you can find employment after certification course in [removed]
Html programming
Jquery development
CSS testing
UI development
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