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Nilesh Parashar

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My sister is in the midst of a Full Stack Software Engineering Postgraduate programme. He shared your confusion about this matter. Before committing to a school of software engineering, however, he wanted to conduct some research. This led him to enroll in NIIT's PGP software engineering course, which is offered online. To my mind, he made the right decision. Core Java, Git, agile methodology, and many other foundational skills are taught in depth as part of the full-time curriculum.

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Vinita Parashar

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I am now pursuing a master's degree in full stack software engineering via an online institution. After much consideration, I decided for NIIT, and I'm glad I did. Taking their courses is a great way to get started in the fields of data Science and analytics. Since they take a hands-on approach to teaching and provide a wide range of interesting assignments, their pupils quickly come to respect and like them. All of the teachers are active experts in their fields, and they are happy to share their knowledge with you in the classroom. Their personalized attention ensures that you are always well-versed in the most current developments i
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Taara Banerjee

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I have earned a Master of Science in Full Stack Product Engineering via a distance learning programme. Many false starts led me to finally enroll at NIIT. They also showed me a slew of online learning platforms like Udemy and Coursera. Instead, I decided that NIIT was the best option for me. This course's focus on emerging technologies was crucial in my career shift from IT specialist to product engineer. In this class, you will learn the fundamentals of product engineering and how to apply them in practice. This course will teach you all you need to know about their architecture, implementation, service delivery, Agile, and more. The
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Om Roy

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Mathematical reasoning is at the heart of programming. Learning to think fluently about data structures, algorithms, functions, effects, abstraction, and generalization is essential for every programmer. A issue has to be grasped, struggled with, solved, and then solved better. You need to critically consider your options, settle on a strategy that seems to have the most promise, and then figure out whether or not you can really implement it. What we have here is mathematics. Can someone who is poor at arithmetic improve their skills via practice?
To begin, there is no such thing. Mathematics covers a wide range of topics, and most peop
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Avni Bandya

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Here are some benefits and drawbacks, based on my own experience:
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Python is easier to pick up and use than Java, and it takes a lot less code to do the same thing. So, Python has a very low learning curve. Configuration -
You don't have to spend a lot of time on configuration XMLs if you use Java since it is an XML-agnostic language. XML files used as examples include the Project Object Model (POM), Spring Configuration XML, Web XML, Context XML, and Server XML. Python performs well. Simple coding and execution; no xmls or complex setups required. Reliability -
Due to its tight type of safety, Java code is exceedingly reliable a
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Argun Thakur

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Learning one makes it much simpler to learn the other; this is because C+ and Java share a lot of syntax with one another and are both based on C. From what we can SEE they have no plans to reduce their footprint any time soon. There's nothing now available that can replace them (Java attempted to displace C+, but it could only carve out a small sliver of the market). In comparison to Java, I find C+ to be more sophisticated and robust. You may be fooled by Java's apparent simplicity and cleanliness, but you'll soon find that the language's insistence on having you do certain things a certain way (such as no operator overloading, for c
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Om Roy

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What database platforms you need to manage for SAP is another factor to consider. To get the most out of Microsoft's assistance, customers who already use MSSQL or Hana should consider migrating their databases to Azure. In terms of hana alone, the benefits of using an AWS -XI instance, particularly for scaleout setups, should be investigated, while Azure M series is not far behind. Given SAP's lengthy history of trouble-free operation on Microsoft hardware and software, my first choice for post-migration support would be Azure. This is a debate I've seen many times before: first between Cisco and Juniper, then between Microsoft and Li
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Pawan Kumar

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Hi!
So both the colleges are good. You can take the following into consideration:
The faculty is very good and supportive. Classes are held regularly, unlike a lot of DU colleges where classes are disrupted during the election season. I studied economics as my GE for four semesters, and the professors from economics department were really good. Admin department is also very good. The societies are really good and active. We have one of the best Western Dance Society. The enactus team is also pretty good.
4. The placement cell does a really good job in terms of placements and internships that are offered through out the year.
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Swaminath Basavaraj Nalwar

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You need to learn because if you want to jump into an IT company, then you should need to study and take command on a particular language.

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Rajat Das

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C is a programming language of computer Science. C language in computer Science is used to write codes and develop something with that language.

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