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To begin, there is no such thing. Mathematics covers a wide range of topics, and most peop
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Learning -
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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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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