Dear All, Over the last 10 to 12 years, i have worked across C, C++, Assembly, and Matlab. This involved working in Chennai and Bangalore and building embedded system solutions primarily for the telecom domain.
Based on the above context, developing a basic interest in understanding the differences between functional programming paradigm vs OO Paradigm, when is hand-coding assembly language superior in comparison to cross-compiled C code, usefulness of a simulation package like Matlab and how far can it go when you have to debug real-time issues in the field would be certain areas to explore and have some clarity in them. I started with C as my first language - as that was the langauge used in my first job and it was in embedded systems domain and then I moved on to learning other things as and when needed. During the same time i also developed a feel for algorithms, data structures, static analysis tool and tools like profiling etc that gave you a picture about the run-time nature of your code. In the Chennai context, you may want to look at Atmel, Jasmine Infotech, NEC, Microchip, Caterpillar, Qualcomm, Visteon as potential places for recruitment , that may have a need with the above programming knowledge experience/skill set. Rgds, Ashok On Fri, Aug 18, 2017 at 11:55 PM, Yacko Abrams <yac...@gmail.com> wrote: > I have worked in both languages during my career . What i feel is that > that both have tremendous scope in IT. > > Regardless of what you choose be sure to know why your code works the way > it's intented to, rather than making it work the way you intent to. (I hope > i didn't confuse you with the last sentence) > > > On 18 Aug 2017 10:34 pm, "Subil A" <subil1...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Also, just to clarify, I'm not desperately searching for the One True >> Language or One True Framework or anything like that. I'm just genuinely >> curious to hear about everyone's personal experiences in this regard. >> On 18 Aug 2017 10:30 pm, "Subil A" <subil1...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Thank you all for the top notch Java answers. I got more answers than I >>> expected from a community that shuns curly braces ;). I'll be sure to share >>> them. >>> >>> But do consider answering this part of the question, about the situation >>> in Chennai's IT industry in general, not just Java: >>> >>> > Which languages/technologies, in your opinion, has scope in Chennai's >>> IT industry today? And in what niches (like embedded, medical and so on)? >>> >>> You don't even need to talk about scope. Talk about what you've seen >>> used and how they're being used. >>> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Chennaipy mailing list >> Chennaipy@python.org >> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/chennaipy >> >> > _______________________________________________ > Chennaipy mailing list > Chennaipy@python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/chennaipy > >
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