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The Programmer Kid

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The Programmer Kid It is easy to sit back and think IT skills are only important for those pursuing IT work, but this is 2017, we are becoming more and more reliant on computers even in the smallest aspects of our lives. Banking, Finance, Accounting and other jobs that historically didn’t involved computer chips and programming, now uses computers. Candidates today can distinguish themselves not only by having job-appropriate knowledge and experience, but also by being more tech-savvy than their competitors.  So, all those young minds sitting at home should start smart. Let us start by looking at some success where KIDS yes KIDS made millions by using a ‘cheap computer’ and an ‘Expensive ambition to make it big’. These are just two of the great examples where kids made in to the fame by genius idea, great hard work and a pinch of craziness "to achieve big goals with their young souls". Kids should learn PROGRAMMING 1. Progra

Key Hurdles in First Year Engineering - [Knocked Down]

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The start of engineering student life brings many teething troubles with it. All first years are in the same boat when it comes to making the transition to their new lives on campus. So how do you adapt mentally and emotionally to a new environment? You will face certain challenges, which we have attempted to help solve below. 1.       1. Academic Challenges Problem: You may have anticipated study challenges, or not. Till 12th Standard a lot of mugging was done, but in engineering you need to understand concepts very well.   Again, most colleges have mandatory 75% attendance. You will be loaded with assignments and very strict deadlines. Vivas and practicals may also seem worrisome. Another dilemma is which book to refer for which subject. Solutions : Attend as many lectures as possible in college for the first 2 months. This will solve your attendance issue and you can then take appropriate leaves after 3 months when loads of assignments are given.   Try to deve