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Anant Agarwal R & D Engineer, Synopsys (India) Private Limited
 
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Anant Agarwal
R & D Engineer, Synopsys (India) Private Limited
Synopsys (India) Private Limited
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Hyderabad, India
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Anant Agarwal's Experience
Current :

R & D Engineer, Synopsys (India) Private Limited

IT Products

Working from 2009

Previous :

Development Engineer, Airtel Pvt. Ltd

Hyderabad.

Worked from 2006 to 2011

Brief summary :

Total 2 years and 10 months of working experience in Software Development, presently working as a Development Engineer in a product development company Pramati Technologies, Hyderabad. Worked as a Software Engineer for web development in J2ee, in LG CNS Global, Bangalore. Worked as a project trainee using C#. Net in Bharti-Airtel Pvt. Ltd, Bangalore. Duration Organization Role Designation Dec 2006-Till date Pramati Technologies, Hyderabad Developer Development Engineer

Previous :

LG CNS Global Pvt. Ltd

Worked from 2005 to 2006

Brief summary :

Aug 2005 - Nov 2006 LG CNS Global, Pvt. Ltd,

Previous :

Design Architect Software Engineer, Infotel Private Ltd.

Bangalore

Worked from 2005 to 2005

Brief summary :

Bangalore. Developer and Design Architect Software Engineer April 2005-June 2005 Bharti-Infotel Private Ltd. Bangalore Developer Project Trainee

 
 
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Anant's contributions
That's the whole point that .Net is preferred for Windows environment. The advantage of Java starts from 1st line in your statement. Any Language/Framework if it forces User's to use a particular Platform(OS), then that's not going to be a hit with...
Let me give you a small example: A community of buyers and sellers are in a need of SCM solution.But there difficulty lies in no software expertise, no hardware, no resources to build such an application.A vendor who is expert in making Software...
Design Pattern is a proven design for a problem/scenario recognised by developers. Instead of you designing something not proven to be best and doing a trial, it's always best to go with what have been recognised the standard, best, efficient,...
 
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