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hii i am fresher with back ground of electronics...i got job in software ....and that too ..as a developer..i am unable to understad any thing ..things are not in my favour ... what can i do ....can u give me some answer ....i am feeling lot of difficultly ...how can i manage plz give me suitable answer ....because i am fresher
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Updated 22-Apr-14 0:49am
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Hi,

i was like you only fives years back and face the same problem as you but today now i am very much comfortable with the job.
1) first decide if you really want to go for a career in the IT filed. if yes then start with basics of c and c++. this will help you a lot to get in touch what programming is.
2) the very next thing is try to understand the requirement of any project which you are working on. don't just start write down the code and try to complete your task. first clear the flow of your task and then go for the coding or database design or whatever.
3) don't hesitate to get help from the seniors and also read about latest technologies from Google. there are many ref site available.
4) keep faith in yourself. :)


gradually you will be used to such programming thing that you will love it. Happy coding
all the best for your career.

:)
 
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Ajith K Gatty 22-Apr-14 7:10am    
Nice one.
Hi,

In IT industry you will find many people with other backgrounds. So don't worry about it.
Even from a CS/IS background person will find it difficult to implement his book based knowledge in real world scenario.

Only way to study programming is by reading good books and implementing them with some quality effort. First it will be difficult, but with good effort you can accomplish wonders. But it will take some time.

You will get many doubts. Clarify all before jumping into the next topic. ask help. You can use many online sites to get best solutions for your doubts.

Good Luck Friend.
 
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