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Productivity or Quality
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Hema A. Chavan
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I believe quality and productivity go hand in hand. We need not comprimise one for the other
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Tarun Parihar
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Full PRODUCTIVITY with best quality
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Isha Verma
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I feel there is no reason to sacrifice either productivity or quality for the other. Properly designed systems take both into account.Quality leads to production. With quality production valuable raw material is optimized and not wasted. We have...
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Can you please help me out to know how can i enhance my programming skill. and is certification necessary to step into industrial area.
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sumit
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To enter into a .net it is not neccessary to get the certification. You just do some dummy projects like student management/ Budget system or any of such kind of system. just you have to choose the language or plateform like windows or web(where...
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Pankaj V. Tambe
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Hi Anjali, I am totally agreed with all the suggestions here. Firstly try to get some practical knowledge about the projects in .net. And if you are good enough in .net , I will suggest you to go for some certifications. I will surely enhance...
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Tarun Parihar
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Hi, i agree with all that certification is not mandatory for entering into industry. But with todays world of competition and specially for a fresher to enter one must have a litter upper edge in there CV besides rest. Certification is not...
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I have a proficient level knowledge in VB.Net , i do know C# but while developing application in VB.Net am completely out of touch with C#... Do i need to learn C# again. why most of the company pr...
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Sharad Gupta
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C# is more demanded in companies
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Tarun Parihar
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C# is being more in demand in most of the companies. with ASP.Net most of the companies uses C#. But VB.NET is still known for RADÂ so for me should only master in one of them as not much differs in both and in todays world we so many online code...
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srinath pamukuntla
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C# has its own importance in the market. Since Dotnet framewrk itself is based on C#. As we know the oops concepts started with c++.... we can say C# is the extension of c++... becasuse of C#, dotnet visual studio supports interoperability for...
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Avinash Tilokani
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I would second the replies from ImranKhan and Vikash. I would like to add to it that do take care about the clean up of a COM resourse. I mean COM resources are unmanaged so you have to do a proper cleanup of them and this depends upon the COM...
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Tarun Parihar
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or you can directly make the object in your code by Dim obj as Object = nothing obj = CreateObject("Process Name")
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.net 2008 is better
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Ayyappan Rathinasamy
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Every technology having some advantages. As per my knowledge .Net is having more advanced features like web services and all. It is more flexible for developers. More user friendly too. But for reporting purpose ADOBE flex is better somewhat. But...
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Tarun Parihar
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With the tools Expresion Studio, Silverlight, easy multi threaded apps , easy com programing. For me .net wins the race by far means.
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