A Study-Appln or system software which is best..?
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In CP, we have people from Application programming , as well as user mode system programming.. in terms of the following which field would u rank better.. - Availability of job - level of knowledge required to enter the field - Salary being paid - Job satisfaction - competition With respect to work performance with other workers.. - satisfaction - learning curve - last,but not least, getting a good girl friend..:)
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In CP, we have people from Application programming , as well as user mode system programming.. in terms of the following which field would u rank better.. - Availability of job - level of knowledge required to enter the field - Salary being paid - Job satisfaction - competition With respect to work performance with other workers.. - satisfaction - learning curve - last,but not least, getting a good girl friend..:)
Shiva Prasad T. S. wrote: - last,but not least, getting a good girl friend.. What does this have to do with getting a girl friend? :confused: Shiva Prasad T. S. wrote: which field would u rank better.. The one which you have a passion for? Really, it does not matter which field you are in to be successful. You can be very successful even in a teaching profession. People have made a fortune cleaning other's houses. What is required is passion. And skill. Skill can be acquired, passion has to come from within. If you choose a field just because others like it or have been successful there, chances are you'll end up being a mediocre. Choose what you like, not what others like. So find out what ticks you, and give it your best. This is the only way to long term and permanent success.
Regards,Rohit Sinha
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In CP, we have people from Application programming , as well as user mode system programming.. in terms of the following which field would u rank better.. - Availability of job - level of knowledge required to enter the field - Salary being paid - Job satisfaction - competition With respect to work performance with other workers.. - satisfaction - learning curve - last,but not least, getting a good girl friend..:)
you forgot numero uno for me : stay informed.
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In CP, we have people from Application programming , as well as user mode system programming.. in terms of the following which field would u rank better.. - Availability of job - level of knowledge required to enter the field - Salary being paid - Job satisfaction - competition With respect to work performance with other workers.. - satisfaction - learning curve - last,but not least, getting a good girl friend..:)
I don't see big differences between the things (as much as I understand your meaning). Avail. of job - dunno level of knowledge - roughly the same. Application developer needs mroe focus on "User" skills. Job satisfaction is entirely up to you - are you thrilled by playing "puppet on a string" with windows, or by turning losers into happy little critters? Learning curve: Application programming might seem easier to begin with, but everybody who believes that has a lot to learn. From the things I did, I consider application programming a tad more complex, and requiring a much wider set of skills. Oh.. and the gf thing: take the psychology course, and help them with their math assignments.
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