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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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You may learn Python programming at home with the assistance of the best online Python courses listed below. In 1989, Guido Rossum developed the object-oriented programming language Python. It was created to facilitate the rapid prototyping of sophisticated applications. Artificial intelligence (AI), natural language generation, neural networks, and other cutting-edge computer Science fields all make extensive use of the Python language.

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Dear Omkar, I hope things are going well. Without a doubt, you can learn. There are many resources available right now. Both offline and internet resources are used. There are also many paid online animation courses available, but my recommendation is to go to college so that the work will be organised and follow a certain flow. I hope this is helpful. Please don't hesitate to ask any questions if you have any.

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The Java programming language, at the very least, limits you, but that's not always a bad thing. Java is a powerful programming language that can accomplish almost anything. You should have a firm grasp of the core concepts of the Java programming language, such as access modifiers, collections (including generics), hashing, and inheritance. You can start working on smaller projects that incorporate these ideas once you've learned the fundamentals. As an illustration, all of the aforementioned components were combined to build a money-sharing and contribution calculator programme that friends could use while on vacation or in their dai
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A career in one field differs from a career in another. I am certain that I can respond to this question because I have experience in both scenarios. Both fields have tremendous promise, but how much you're willing to sacrifice will ultimately determine your success. As the majority of us choose to work in this business, there are some universal characteristics to being a Java developer; but, if you also have strong programming skills in other languages, you may thrive in this area and earn anything from a few thousand dollars to a few million dollars! As a tester or developer, for instance, you are free to work for any organisation an
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Hello Vijay, The most widely used supported language is php. You can get all the information about PHP on the official website, therefore learning it here is not a smart idea. You can subscribe to a few YouTube channels. You can also follow W3School, which is ideal for both beginners and experts. I wish you luck.

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Hello Alok, there are a lot of organisations that advertise guaranteed placement when you finish their courses. But you should only take this with a grain of salt. In all honesty, if everything is legal, it may not be possible to position everyone. But educational institutions use questionable tactics to draw pupils. They are obviously being dishonest by paying prospective companies a small sum of money in exchange for hiring all of their students during placements. After roughly a year, these employers only keep individuals who are deemed suitable and deliver pink slips to everyone else.

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The programme fee for an online Full Stack Software Engineering from NIIT is around Rs. 150000. They also have a special Java Developer course.

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