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Python online training - NareshIT Hyderabad

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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Hogmanay ceilidh 7pm

with caller Ken Gourlay, HLI ceilidh band and piper. Soft drinks £1, alcohol £3. No high heels please. Attendees with no handbags, bags, rucksacks etc. will get fast track entry. Mobile phones and tablets: photos and video are OK but if you intend to text, browse the web etc. we'd prefer you didn't come. Musicians find this very rude. edinburghceilidhs.net ken@edinburghceilidhs.co.uk facebook.com/edinburghceilidhs 0131 339 5374 (24 hours)

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Hamilton (NY)

Cash, AmEx, Visa, MC Pick up tickets one hour prior to the show. Customers must present the actual credit card used to place the order and a photo ID. (212) 221-1211 Monday - Saturday 10am - 8pm Sunday 12pm - 6pm

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"Papercut Polaroids" at Soapbox Arts

Baltimore-based artist Rosa Leff embraced her time in quarantine as an opportunity to slow down, refocus, and commit full time to her art-making process. Celebrating the mundane, Rosa memorializes the messier details of urban life in her original papercuts - tangled nests of telephone wires and power lines, blocks of storefronts crowded with competing signage, and broadsides of rusted delivery trucks emblazoned with local graffiti tags.

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WomenHack - Amsterdam Employer Ticket 1/23 (January 23rd)

WomenHack is a community that empowers women in tech through events, jobs, and reviews. We aim to create a more inclusive and diverse workplace for all. Our diversity recruiting events target some of the most talented women in tech which include software developers, designers, and product talent.  Our events are kicked off with diversity talks, followed by 5-minute rapid interviews to keep things engaging and fun. It will be a casual evening that allows for maximum face-to-face exposure and interaction with everyone in the room. Get to know who you are talking to by going through the list of candidates who have signed up for the event a day before. We invite you to join us in working towards the vision of equalizing the playing field in the tech industry while building mutually benefitting from an inclusive team.   BRING DIVERSITY, EQUALITY, AND INCLUSIVENESS INTO TECH (Not an employer?) WHY ATTEND? • Showcase your company’s support and commitment to diversity and inclusion• Get the word out about your brand, technologies, and projects to the widest pool of candidates• Build strong and diverse teams without sacrificing quality and start the hiring relationship early • Get in front of handpicked female technical talents and hire women who are amazing at their jobs WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT WOMENHACK EVENTS: How do you ensure quality?Our events are invite-only for candidates, so that ensures that almost everyone has a solid work history or background. Technical talents such as developers, designers, and PMs are invited according to their expertise. What should I bring?You’d want to share more about your technologies and projects with potential candidates, so bringing your laptop would be a good idea. We also recommend bringing banners, marketing materials, and swag for this event. A printout of the list of candidates attending this event might also be useful for recruitment purposes.  I’m not a woman, can I attend?Of course! Our event promotes gender equality and inclusiveness in the workplace and supporters of this are always welcome. Can I bring multiple people?Absolutely, but you will need to buy an additional ticket for each person attending. We highly recommend having multiple people present to be able to work the room. Do you collect a recruiting fee?We don’t ever take a fee outside of the ticket price. Can I hold a private event for my company only?We have worked with multiple industry players to reach their diversity hiring goals internally. Email marina@womenhack.com for more information regarding private events.    WomenHack - Host WomenHack - Sponsors www.womenhack.com Questions? Email us at marina@womenhack.com Refund Policy 

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ISTQB Agile Tester Foundation Extension

This 2-day course is about how to deliver software testing effectively in an Agile development environment. It is useful both for testing specialists and for other IT professionals who will need to work closely with them, or to manage them, on an Agile project. This two-day course follows the ISTQB® Agile Tester Foundation Extension syllabus (which can be downloaded free of charge from the ISTQB® website). Contents of the course: 1st day - Agile Software Development (The Fundamentals of Agile Software Development; Aspects of Agile Approaches) - Fundamental Agile Testing Principles, Practices and Processes (The Differences between Testing in Traditional and Agile Approaches; Status of Testing in Agile Projects; Role and Skills of a Tester in an AgileTeam) - Agile Testing Methods, Techniques and Tools 2nd day - Agile Testing Methods, Techniques and Tools (Accessing Quality Risks and Estimating Test Effort; Techniques in Agile Projects; Tools in Agile Projects) All courses start at 9:00 and finish at 18:00, except for the last day which will finish at 16:00. There will be a 1-hour lunch break, and short breaks for refreshment at regular intervals. 

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