Vikram PracLabs
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Mark Herschberg, author of The Career Toolkit
https://www.thecareertoolkitbook.com/
Biren Shah<br />scjp 93%<br />scwcd 1.4 92%
Originally posted by Mark Herschberg:
Communications! People who are skilled in this field tend to get higher pay than the average developer. I strongly recommend developing communication expertise (speaking, writing, interacting with non-technical people, etc).
--Mark
Originally posted by Biren shah:
Hi all,
this is a good thread,
Thanks for starting it,
Thanks mark for that hint, i also believe that technical abilities help you pass the interview while communication helps you get success on the job.
By the way what about Portal/portlets Developement or EJB .?
Most of the jobs i see ask for WebLogic/Webspehere experience?
What abour RAD ?
And if you can comment on what does hot means according to you along with the technologies that would be helpful to people like us. like example : there are lots of jobs for it or hot means that we get paid more for it
thanks in advance
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Originally posted by alfred jones:
Guys,
anybody have tested yet ADOBE FLEX for AJAX ?
i have done ajax coding quite ago .....
dont have any idea about ADOBE FLEX .....anybody got some flaovour ?
the size is 489 MB probabily .( i dont know why its that much of BIG!!!)
it seems an IDE .
However, do they provide any JAR to download for NON-IDE users ?
Originally posted by vibhav kumar:
Vikram I may be biased but you missed SAP Netweaver among middleware list.
Originally posted by Biren shah:
Thanks mark for that hint, i also believe that technical abilities help you pass the interview while communication helps you get success on the job.
Originally posted by Pradip Bhat:
Great point Mark. I completely agree with you.Do you have some tips ?
Mark Herschberg, author of The Career Toolkit
https://www.thecareertoolkitbook.com/
Originally posted by Mark Herschberg:
I recommend groups like Toastmasters for help with public speaking.
--Mark
Communications! People who are skilled in this field tend to get higher pay than the average developer. I strongly recommend developing communication expertise (speaking, writing, interacting with non-technical people, etc).
Mark Herschberg, author of The Career Toolkit
https://www.thecareertoolkitbook.com/
Originally posted by Srishal SA:
I agree ,
But when someone wanted hot skills , I guess they wanted hot software skills like (struts, sap, ajax).
Mark Herschberg, author of The Career Toolkit
https://www.thecareertoolkitbook.com/
Originally posted by Mark Herschberg:
I took Sachin's question about which skills have a long future to be asking about where he should invest time to insure a promising career. I may be wrong in which case Sachin is welcome to correct me, but otherwise I stand by my statement that these skills will take you further than any technical knowledge.
--Mark
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