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9 years agoBeginner-Level 3
https://docs.python.org/2/tutorial/index.html
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9 years agoBeginner-Level 3
https://docs.python.org/2/tutorial/index.html
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9 years agoBeginner-Level 3
I recommend you to download ISTQB e-book from
http://www.computing.dcu.ie/~ray/teaching/CA358/dorothy_graham.pdf to attain foundation level knowledge of testing.
You can get good knowledge of Java on Javapoint.com and tutorialspoint.com. I encourage you to test your skills on online crowdsourcing platform like topcoder.com.
Should you have any query, feel free to extend the thread.
Thanks.
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9 years agoContributor-Level 6
A fixation on programming languages is the sign of a 2nd rate engineer/computer scientist.
When I was at Google, SVP Alan Eustace was fond of saying that Google preferred to hire generalists over specialists. The reason is that while you might have the world's SQL expert, if you gave him a Google-sized problem, he might only attack it using a relational database, rather than apply a different approach that might be better. Hence, while Google had engineers who wrote JavaScript, they weren't hired as JavaScript-only specialists, but were generalists who decided that JavaScript was the appropriate technology to apply to a particular pr
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