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What are the software skills in demand?
[Off-topic & not just related to programming] Skills to survive in Software/IT,Jobs doesn't require coding,project ideas & many more š
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Nilavazhagan Ramakrishnan
Thanks for the valuable information you wrote ššā¤š¹ it's really wonderful and very helpful to meš¹š
Thank you so much A J I L for sharing šā¤šø
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Language wise: JS, Java and Python I believe are the top three.
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Software projects and skills in need?
Let everyone share their opinion on
1. "how softwares being a escalator to modern life"
2.software/applications in need to build
3.technologies that made people lazy,losing jobs
4.skills to survive & your experiences at allš
1 & 2 are actual questions
3 tells actual reality
4 for people intended to get actual jobs and follow their passion
(Everyone can learn from each other's experience)šāØšš
Let me answer myself..
Software projects in need
1.Cloud Computing,Data Storage
2.Network
3.Security..
Traditional projects like Ticket reservation system are done widely from a long time
Just sharing this one..
https://www.softwaretestinghelp.com/software-development-tools/amp/
Have a look at this Beginners/Intermediate to make their own projectsš
https://www.elprocus.com/top-software-engineering-projects-for-it-and-cse-students-in-2014/
For "Information Technology" fieldš
https://www.elprocus.com/introduction-to-information-technology-and-top-it-projects-list/
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As I have been working in IT field for 2 years now , I do feel that I should have learned a few things before hand
1. Git
2. SQL (basic to advanced like stored procedures,views,query optimisation, sql parameters )
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For Beginners/Students with no/limitted experienceš
https://electronicsforu.com/electronics-projects/software-projects-ideas/computer-engineering-projects-ideas
https://www.codementor.io/npostolovski/40-side-project-ideas-for-software-engineers-g8xckyxef
If anyone want to get a job at their favorite doamin,you could start your career by contributing to an opensource.. Here's howš
https://opensource.guide/how-to-contribute/
Skills to survive in IT sectorš
https://m.economictimes.com/wealth/earn/working-in-it-sector-heres-how-to-survive-the-lay-offs/amp_articleshow/58761017.cms
Careers that doesn't need coding skillsšš
https://www.thebalancecareers.com/coding-free-tech-careers-2071300
Software skills in demandš
finally i've found itšš
https://www.investopedia.com/financial-edge/1112/8-software-skills-currently-in-demand.aspx
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I think this is better off as a code than a question because, you know how you must only ask questions and stuff.
Please consider my suggestion. I'll bookmark for future reference.
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According to Apres
https://apresgroup.com/demand-software-skills-every-industry/
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Python is not suitable for complex applications,because it is slow than Java..
But Python's great feat comes at "Data science,Machine Learning" & ultimately the 'Future" Artficial Intelligenceš
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Java is the paradise of Computer Science..
Maybe the only language in every field originated from Computer(software,network,database,AI & many) followed by C++
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C is still top at #2,next only to Java š³š
https://interestingengineering.com/top-10-programming-languages-for-engineers
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https://www.codesnail.com/2019/02/top-programming-languages.html?m=1