user789 Posted January 18, 2019 Report Posted January 18, 2019 Cousin graduated 2 yrs back and worked for an year in Java...But he's finding difficult and wants to learn cloud tech.. Coding to a certain extent (30-40%) unte okay... Which is best in current m@rket- Salesforce or AWS or Azure or Workday or any other ? I see good jobs in salesforce unlike 2016/2017 .. Quote
user789 Posted January 18, 2019 Author Report Posted January 18, 2019 19 minutes ago, AlaElaAlaEla said: whats your tech ? how is it related...i want to know current trend as ppl who are doing MS or graduated would have better idea...last 3-4 yrs from my exp there are many jobs on UI, Dev Ops, Cloud Technologies (UI is complicated if you don't like heavy coding and dev ops is more admin/ops ...) Quote
ahimsavaadhi1 Posted January 18, 2019 Report Posted January 18, 2019 Small advice from my side. In next couple of years , all the tech whether it’s cloud or something else like Salesforce, they will get automated. If you would like to have a long career in IT. I would always suggest to become a Developer, because they are the ones who are gonna create or creating these low code platforms, automating tasks, and training AI platforms which will take over to greater extent. yes it’s gonna be tough initial few years but if we can practice, refine and expand the skill set, it will be a rewarding career. Quote
user789 Posted January 18, 2019 Author Report Posted January 18, 2019 4 minutes ago, ahimsavaadhi1 said: Small advice from my side. In next couple of years , all the tech whether it’s cloud or something else like Salesforce, they will get automated. If you would like to have a long career in IT. I would always suggest to become a Developer, because they are the ones who are gonna create or creating these low code platforms, automating tasks, and training AI platforms which will take over to greater extent. yes it’s gonna be tough initial few years but if we can practice, refine and expand the skill set, it will be a rewarding career. any particular programming languages you would suggest...for current and future trend ? java, scripting... ? Quote
user789 Posted January 18, 2019 Author Report Posted January 18, 2019 3 minutes ago, Veeraveera said: AWS is best option.... Ok. Quote
ahimsavaadhi1 Posted January 18, 2019 Report Posted January 18, 2019 50 minutes ago, user789 said: any particular programming languages you would suggest...for current and future trend ? java, scripting... ? The first thing to be good programmer is spending solid hours understanding basics in computer science like algorithms and data structures , encryption. I would suggest Rust or Go Lang programming as they are coming out in big way. Rust and Go with JavaScript and coming soon web assembly is gonna be good combination. However watch out in next 5-10 years it’s gonna be quantum computing and it would be good if you start dabbling with it when you have chance. 1 Quote
trent Posted January 18, 2019 Report Posted January 18, 2019 48 minutes ago, ahimsavaadhi1 said: The first thing to be good programmer is spending solid hours understanding basics in computer science like algorithms and data structures , encryption. I would suggest Rust or Go Lang programming as they are coming out in big way. Rust and Go with JavaScript and coming soon web assembly is gonna be good combination. However watch out in next 5-10 years it’s gonna be quantum computing and it would be good if you start dabbling with it when you have chance. wat abt SAP funtional module like SD? or RPA? Quote
Aakupaccha_caradu Posted January 19, 2019 Report Posted January 19, 2019 1 hour ago, ahimsavaadhi1 said: The first thing to be good programmer is spending solid hours understanding basics in computer science like algorithms and data structures , encryption. I would suggest Rust or Go Lang programming as they are coming out in big way. Rust and Go with JavaScript and coming soon web assembly is gonna be good combination. However watch out in next 5-10 years it’s gonna be quantum computing and it would be good if you start dabbling with it when you have chance. what about python data science databricks spark sql AWS future? how to learn them fast ?? Quote
AlaElaAlaEla Posted January 19, 2019 Report Posted January 19, 2019 1 hour ago, Aakupaccha_caradu said: what about python data science databricks spark sql AWS future? how to learn them fast ?? nee @Aakupaccha_caradu la fast ga vachinattaa Quote
AlaElaAlaEla Posted January 19, 2019 Report Posted January 19, 2019 3 hours ago, trent said: wat abt SAP funtional module like SD? or RPA? uncle inka decide seyyaleda Quote
Allarinaresh10 Posted January 19, 2019 Report Posted January 19, 2019 4 hours ago, ahimsavaadhi1 said: The first thing to be good programmer is spending solid hours understanding basics in computer science like algorithms and data structures , encryption. I would suggest Rust or Go Lang programming as they are coming out in big way. Rust and Go with JavaScript and coming soon web assembly is gonna be good combination. However watch out in next 5-10 years it’s gonna be quantum computing and it would be good if you start dabbling with it when you have chance. Good mari data engineers/scientist paristithi enti Quote
tables Posted January 19, 2019 Report Posted January 19, 2019 3 minutes ago, Allarinaresh10 said: Good mari data engineers/scientist paristithi enti data engineers kuda developers ee kada Quote
trent Posted January 19, 2019 Report Posted January 19, 2019 35 minutes ago, AlaElaAlaEla said: uncle inka decide seyyaleda Me laga US kadu man ikkada. Sonthamga interview clear chesukovali and no mestris like there to suffort Quote
Hello1234 Posted January 19, 2019 Report Posted January 19, 2019 3 hours ago, trent said: wat abt SAP funtional module like SD? or RPA? haha picha lite tisuko bro SAP.. nenu career start chesinapudu SAP SD Training tiskoni bench meeda enjy chesa calls lekha.. Market lo bochedu ERP's unnai SAP kanna and SD is more of functional.. Try to learn SQL, Python, Probability and Statistics, Data visualization tools.. You will definitely end-up with a job. Cheers Quote
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