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Python Online Training

We are providing Python online training in our institute NareshIT. We are having the best and well trained experienced faculty to train you the python. By joining in this course you will get complete knowledge about python. we are giving 100% guidance in placement for our students. Python is a high-level programming language designed to be easy to read and simple to implement. It is open source, which means it is free to use, even for commercial applications. ... Python is considered a scripting language, like Ruby or Perl and is often used for creating Web applications and dynamic Web content. course objective : After completion of the python online training at Naresh I technologies, you will be expertise and eligible for: Complete knowledge on Python Learn how to use lists, tuples, loops, decision statement, etc. in python Build packages in Python Working with Exception handling, Inheritance Work independently in Project with scripting and Automation What is Python and why Python? Python is an interpreted, object-oriented, high-level programming language with dynamic semantics. ... Python's simple, easy to learn syntax emphasizes readability and therefore reduces the cost of program maintenance. Python supports modules and packages, which encourages program modularity and code reuse. What is Python theory? Python is an interpreted, high-level, general-purpose programming language. Created by Guido van Rossum and first released in 1991, Python's design philosophy emphasizes code readability with its notable use of significant whitespace. What is the main use of Python? Python is a general purpose and high level programming language. You can use Python for developing desktop GUI applications, websites and web applications. Also, Python, as a high level programming language, allows you to focus on core functionality of the application by taking care of common programming tasks. What is special about Python? Python is a general-purpose language, which means it can be used to build just about anything, which will be made easy with the right tools/libraries. Professionally, Python is great for backend web development, data analysis, artificial intelligence, and scientific computing. ... Connect with our Python experts now! Where is Python used in real life? The programming language is used globally to design and build 2D imaging software like Inkscape, GIMP, Paint Shop Pro, and Scribus. Also, Python is used in several 3D animation packages such as Blender, Houdini, 3ds Max, Maya, Cinema 4D, and Lightwave, to name a few. How is Python used in government? Python is widely-used across financial institutions, whether they are hedge funds, large banks or regulators (see "Government Agencies" section below). ... Salaries and responsibilities vary widely based on the role and whether Python is used for data analysis, web application development or DevOps. Why is Python so popular? More Productive. First and foremost reason why Python is much popular because it is highly productive as compared to other programming languages like C++ and Java. ... Python is also very famous for its simple programming syntax, code readability and English-like commands that make coding in Python lot easier and efficient What are the basic concepts of Python? Basic Data Types - Learn the five types: strings, tuples, lists, dictionaries, and integers. Operators - Python operators - basically, ways to do things. Flow Control - By using Boolean expressions, flow control, and loops, you'll learn how to code logic into your program. Will Python be used in the future? Python itself reveals its success story and a promising future ahead. Python programming language is best used for application development, web application or web development, game development, system administration, scientific computing, etc. What is the demand for Python programmers? Python developers are in high demand - not only because the language is so popular and widely used but mostly due to the fact that Python became a solution in many different areas. From web applications to data science and machine learning. However, it is not enough to just master the language itself. What does a Python developer do? Python Developer writes server-side web applications when working as a Web Developer. They also develop various back-end components to connect the web application to web services and more. Basically, a Python Developer develops, deploys, and debugs a project. Are Python developers in demand? Python developers are in high demand - not only because the language is so popular and widely used but mostly due to the fact that Python became a solution in many different areas. From web applications to data science and machine learning.Surprisingly, that might be the easiest step in becoming a Python developer How much does Python developer make? The entry-level Python developer salary in the US is $78,176 a year on average, The average junior Python developer salary is $89,776, The mid-level Python developer salary reaches $$111,896, While the senior Python developer earns $122,093 on average. Why we have to choose NareshIT? • Real Time Trainers • 100% Placement Assistance • Small Training Batch • Flexible Timings • Practical Guidance • Excellent Lab Facility • Resume Preparation • Hands on Experience • Certification Support For Details : • Email Id : onlinetraining@nareshit.com • Contact : +91 8179191999 • Website : https://nareshit.com/python-online-training/ • REGISTER HERE : https://goo.gl/HIB0wL

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Monster Jam

cash, visa, mc, amex & discover - no checks TO PICK UP Will Call -- you must present your confirmation number, a picture ID and the credit card used to purchase your tickets. You must wait 48 hours after ordering to pick up your tickets. For NRG Stadium information 832-667-1400. Monday-Friday 10am-5pm Saturday 10am-2pm. Hours subject to change.

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Houston Texans Training Camp: Day 5

cash, visa, mc, amex & discover - no checks TO PICK UP Will Call -- you must present your confirmation number, a picture ID and the credit card used to purchase your tickets. You must wait 48 hours after ordering to pick up your tickets. For NRG Stadium information 832-667-1400. Monday-Friday 10am-5pm Saturday 10am-2pm. Hours subject to change.

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Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche teaches on View, Meditation and Action

Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche will teach on “View, Meditation and Action” over three days on January 25, 26 and 27, 2020 in Sydney, Australia The Buddha's Enlightenment was the discovery of innate freedom that is basic to our existence. Consequently, he taught a path to enable others to discover this freedom as well. This path is founded on an insight into greater openness, which is integrated in meditation and everyday activities. Rinpoche will speak on how to arrive at decisive insight (view), how it is practically experienced in the practice of meditation, and how it can be applied in the action of everyday life. This teaching is open to anyone who would like to learn about the Buddhist path and will be translated into Chinese.

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Disney On Ice presents Into the Magic

Visa – Mastercard – American Express – Discover – Cash Will call is not available for all events. Mobile tickets should be forwarded to guests. When available, will call is located at the Box Office windows in the KeyBank Center pavilion. 1-888-467-2273 Monday through Friday 9:00AM-5:00PM Saturday 10:00AM - 2:00PM (October - March) Monday through Saturday Event days 9:00AM through the end of the event Sunday EVENT DAYS ONLY 10:00AM through the end of the event Available through Ticketmaster and Box Office, subject to availability.

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Disney On Ice presents Dream Big

The Footprint Center accepts the following methods of payment at the Box Office:VISA MASTERCARD DISCOVER AMERICAN EXPRESS CASH, PHX ARENA NO LONGER ACCEPTS CHECKS The WILL CALL windows open two hours prior to events and are located on the Northwest side of the building in the Pavilion. WILL CALL PICK-UP: The Footprint Center requires that customers picking up WILL CALL tickets furnish the following: 1) PICTURE IDENTIFICATION THAT MATCHES THE PICK-UP NAME 2) CONFIRMATION NUMBER THAT MATCHES THE CUSTOMER ACCOUNT ALTERNATE WILL CALL PICK-UP: If another person, other than the person ordering and paying for the tickets, is picking up a WILL CALL order, the ALTERNATE PICK-UP name MUST be on the account. To get the alternate pick-up name noted on the account, the original purchaser MUST contact Ticketmaster at (1-800-745-3000), ask for customer service to verify account information and request alternate pick-up. Northwest side of Footprint Center in the Pavilion.(602)379-7800 Suns Game Nights call (602)379-7867 Monday - Friday: 10:00am - 5:00pm Saturday - Sunday: closed except on event days and special on sales. PHOENIX SUNS: To purchase Phoenix Suns tickets for people with disabilities, subject to availability, please call Footprint Center at (602)379-7867 or visit Footprint Center ticket office. Accessible tickets can also be purchased at all Ticketmaster locations, by calling (800)745-3000 or online at ticketmaster.com. ARIZONA RATTLERS: To purchase Arizona Rattlers tickets for people with disabilities, Subject to availability, please call Footprint Center at (602)379-7800 or visit the Footprint Center ticket office. Accessible tickets can also be purchased at all Ticketmaster locations, by calling (800)745-3000 or online at ticketmaster.com. PHOENIX MERCURY: To purchase Phoenix Mercury tickets for people with disabilities, subject to availability, please call Footprint Center at (602)252-9622 or visit the Footprint Center ticket office. Accessible tickets can also be purchased at all Ticketmaster locations, by calling (800)745-3000 or online at ticketmaster.com. ARENA CONCERTS AND OTHER EVENTS: To purchase concert or other event tickets for people with disabilities, subject to availability, please call Footprint Center at (602)379-7800 or visit Footprint Center ticket office. Accessible tickets can also be purchased at all Ticketmaster locations, by calling (800)745-3000 or online at ticketmaster.com.

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2-Hour Group Lesson (03-03-2020 starts at 12:00 PM)

One surfer is enough. Two surfers is an occasion. Three surfers is a party. Team Ohana’s open group lesson option is an affordable way to bring friends together or to make new ones. Our open group lessons offer that perfect mix of individual attention in a team environment. Everyone improves and everyone has fun.With a low student-to-teacher ratio and low rates, our group surfing lessons are perfect for the solo traveler or for classmates, roommates, staff team-building, or memorable events. All you need to bring is yourself and your enthusiasm — we’ll do the rest.The group lesson is a great option for the beginner surfer. Students must be at least 13 years of age and older and must be able to swim. Students will be grouped together with a ratio of one (1) instructor for every four (4) students. All instructors in the group lesson work together to maximize safety and fun.By completing this booking request, you acknowledge that this is a request that needs to be confirmed by our Partners. Once verified, you will receive a confirmation email.

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Wayne: Up Close & Personal

Cash and All Major Credit Cards MUST HAVE PHOTO I.D. & CREDIT CARD USED TO PURCHASE TICKETS WHEN PICKING UP WILL CALL TICKETS (702) 733-3111 1-866-574-3851 - Group Sales (10+) Box office hours: 11:00AM- 10:30PM Group sales hours: M-F 9:00am – 5:00pm To better accommodate your needs the box office has requested that special seating accommodations be solicited through their representatives.

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SAFe® Product Owner or Product Manager 2 Days Training in Seoul

Course Description: Develop the skillsets needed to guide the delivery of value in a Lean enterprise—and learn about the activities, tools, and mechanics used to manage backlogs and programs—by becoming a SAFe® 4 Product Owner/Product Manager (POPM). During this two-day course, attendees will gain an in-depth understanding of the Agile Release Train (ART), how it delivers value, and what they can do to effectively perform their role.  They will also learn how to apply Lean thinking to write Epics, break them down into Features and Stories, plan and execute Iterations, and plan Program Increments. Finally, attendees learn about the Continuous Delivery Pipeline and DevOps culture, how to effectively integrate as Product Owners and Product Managers, and what it takes to relentlessly improve the ART.  Learning Goals:  To perform the role of a SAFe® Product Owner/Product Manager, attendees should be able to:  ●      Apply SAFe in the Lean enterprise ●      Connect SAFe Lean-Agile principles and values to the PO/PM roles ●      Collaborate with Lean Portfolio Management ●      Explore continuous value with Program ●      Increment Planning ●      Execute the Program Increment and deliver continuous value ●      Articulate the Product Owner and Product ●      Manager roles ●      Create a role action plan  Topics ●      Applying SAFe in the Lean enterprise ●      Relating a Lean-Agile Mindset to the Product Owner and Product Manager roles ●      Collaborating with Lean Portfolio Management ●      Continuously explore customer needs ●      Executing the Program Increment ●      Defining the Product Owner/Product Manager roles and responsibilities ●      Creating a Product Owner/Product Manager action plan  Certification:  Attendees who pass the certification exam will receive:  ●      SAFe Product Owner/Product Manager certificate ●      A SAFe 4 Product Owner/Product Manager digital badge to promote your accomplishment online ●      A one-year certified membership as a SAFe Product Owner/Product Manager, which includes access to the POPM Community of Practice ●      A SAFe Product Owner/Product Manager certification usage guide with POPM certification marks ●      Access to a variety of learning resources to support certified professionals during their SAFe journey Annual Renewal: Certificates expire one year from the date the certification is earned. Renewal fee is $100  Who can Attend? Prerequisites:  All are welcome to attend the course, regardless of experience. However, the following prerequisites are highly recommended for those who intend to take the SAFe® 4 Product Owner/Product Manager (POPM) certification exam: ●      Attend a Leading SAFe® course ●      Experience working in a SAFe environment ●      Experience with Lean, Agile, or other relevant certifications  Who will benefit?  The following individuals will benefit from this course: ●      Product Managers, Product Line Managers, Product Owners, Business Owners, and Business Analysts ●      Solution Managers, Portfolio Managers, Program Managers, PMO personnel, and Process Leads ●      Enterprise, Solution, and System Architects What Attendees Get  The class registration includes: ●      Attendee workbooks ●      Preparation and eligibility to take the SAFe® 4 Product Owner/Product Manager (POPM) exam ●      One-year membership to the SAFe Community Platform ●      Course certificate of completion Attendees must attend both days of the course in order to qualify for the exam.  Exam:  ●      Exam name: SAFe® 4 Product Owner/Product Manager Exam ●      Exam format: Multiple choice ●      Exam delivery: Web-based (single-browser), closed book, no outside assistance, timed ●      Exam access: Candidates can access the exam within the SAFe Community Platform upon completion of the SAFe 4 Product Owner/Product Manager course ●      Exam duration: Once the exam begins, candidates have 90 minutes (1.5 hours) to complete the exam ●      Number of questions: 45 ●      Passing score: 35 out of 45 (77% passing score) ●      Language: English ●      Exam cost: First exam attempt is included as part of the course registration fee if the exam is taken within 30 days of course completion. Each retake attempt costs $50. ●      Retake policy: Second attempt on exam (first retake) can be done immediately after first attempt. Third attempt requires a 10-day wait. Fourth attempt requires a 30-day wait. Contact info@mangates.com for any retake questions.  

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