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Theater is a field that has largely been restricted to esoteric circles among college students, despite the fact that numerous theater groups have recently sprung up in Hyderabad and the arts scene is booming. It is still considered something that ordinary people don't do. A few students who have joined local theater groups in spite of the odds stacked against them have talked about why they decided to go into theater, what it means to them and why they think it is something everyone needs to do.<\/p>
Tarusha from GNITS says that she nursed a passion for theater since she was a child. She thinks that people lose sight of themselves, their core as they move through life and theater helps them reconnect with that. \"Theater has 'unlayered' me and helped me rediscover myself\", she says, \"It also helps you better understand human psychology and makes you more sensitive to others.\" Theater helps many people like Tarusha open up and rediscover themselves. She tells me a story of what theater did for her to illustrate what it can do.<\/p>
\"A year ago I was going through a rough patch and had really lost myself. I didn't recognise the person looking back at me in the mirror. That's when I signed up with this theater group and did a few exercises, one of them in which we had to hold up a mirror in front of our faces and make whatever expression the instructor called out. My face was blank on each one. That's when it hit me- 'I'm dead, I'm actually dead!' So I decided to do more in theater and got back to myself more and more each day.<\/p>
Now when I compare myself to that person I was a year ago, I realise... I'm alive!\"<\/p>
Justin from Nalla Malla Reddy Engineering College has harboured dreams of theater since he was 12. \"It has helped me with some pronunciation problems I had and changed so many things about me! My body language changed, I became more open and open-minded, my entire character has changed,\" he says. Surprisingly, Just derives the most satisfaction not from the appreciation or applause, but from the environment and just being around people who have the passion. It's no walk in the park though, since according to Justin, barely any of the gritty, hard work that goes on backstage is seen.<\/p>
There are a lot of workshops in the city that help beginners find their groove and ease them into acting. Theater will help you find yourself and understand who you are.<\/p>"}]
Talking about the city immediately invokes some common images associated with it; Old City, Charminar, the Hussain Sagar, biryani, Birla Mandir and other popular tourist spots. You can visit these places to try to find the heart of Hyderabad, but they're only a little part of it. Hyderabad was ruled by the Nizams starting from under the Mughals, and continued under the British and so, the culture in the city reflects this in its architecture, art and food.<\/p>
Take a casual walk through the streets of old city and you will have seen at least a couple pieces of Mughal architecture in the space of fifteen minutes. The narrow, winding street full of hawkers peddling dazzling items, the delicious masala lemon juice sold by the road and the quaint, old houses all come together to leave that indelible Hyderabadi stamp on your experience.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495271224068","data":"5920078535d6e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495271258487","data":"
The Charminar, arguably the most famous landmark of Hyderabad, which also happens to be part of the old city is an iconic structure that people from all over the country come to visit. The lanes leading up to it bustle with people, shops and vehicles, all in pursuit of either one of two goal: to visit the Charminar or to go shopping.<\/p>
Hyderabad wouldn't be itself without one of it's central tourist attractions, the Hussain Sagar. One might argue that the lake with the famous Tank Bund road around the Hussain Sagar that houses most of the entertainment centers of Hyderabad including Lumbini Park, Prasad's IMAX, Snow World, Sanjeeviah Park and Jalavihar, among others, would be the heart of Hyderabad. Especially since the Hussain Sagar itself is literally shaped like a heart. The iconic 18 meter statue in the middle of the lake is occasionally lit up, making for a truly moving sight.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495272407575","data":"59200c253e4bd"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495272431469","data":"
There are many other places like the Birla temple, the Birla Science Museum and Salar Jung Museum that share the same quaint charm that the city is known for. It's just something in the air of this busy city, which still seems to hold faint notes of stories from times long ago, times when kings ruled and erected huge monuments. The people living in the city now are aware of that and are trying to preserve that unique culture. And that, I think, is where the heart of the city is.<\/p>"}]
Walking all through the trails of trouble and the roads of remorse.<\/p>
Under the sky that has become grey and welcoming the sooty dark.<\/p>
Where all the hopes have yielded and the picture is shattered into pieces.<\/p>
Hopes to achieve that one relieving sigh; the picture of one complete me.<\/p>
Amid the air that has forfeited its warmth and has turned blue.<\/p>
<\/p>
And then they say that it takes two to make a quarrel.<\/p>
Might not be wrong for a whole, 'cause it's me who's fueled the fire,<\/p>
That will go on to burn down even the slightest of the mark that I've had made.<\/p>
Made in the world that no longer wants to even acknowledge my presence.<\/p>
The indomitable forces of the unbending universe breaking the stubborn psych.<\/p>
It's only when the darkness in the world prevails and the light has forgotten its way,<\/p>
That you discover the sun of your soul, shining bright to lighten the course of your life,<\/p>
And sustaining all your deepest agonies that have crumbled you from within.<\/p>
Trying to break you from every single inch of my self in every way possible.<\/p>
But the brave is the one who resists to call it quit, 'cause he who hesitates is lost.<\/p>
In the end, the storm that took the toll between the outright extremeties, fades.<\/p>
And as the storm goes by, cometh the calm to reign for good.<\/p>
Notwithstanding, quoting the wise men's saying, every cloud has a silver lining.<\/p>
Maybe the world I've created isn't really the world I was made for.<\/p>
And the boxes are to be abandoned for discovering the new dawn.<\/p>"}]
A student's college life is obsolete without learning to perceive things. The College years are the best of your life. Anyways there are some people who say school life is the best. In school life there's less maturity, you tend to have fun and you'll have less differences with friends. But in college life you'll have both mental and emotional maturity, you know how to treat people. Things like logic and emotion come into picture. <\/p>
Following are some aspects that make a perfect college life possible. <\/p>
Culture<\/b> - In colleges like CBIT, BITS, Gokaraju you get to see the best culture. That best culture is 'diversity'. Very rarely you get to see children with extreme family backgrounds sit on the same bench. Children of Ministers and Children of Farmers listen to classes, share food sitting on the very same bench. I think its the ecosystem that matters. Institute with good ecosystem provides much better opportunities to students like exposure, placements, academics and industry orientation. Students are given opportunity in college to pursue their interests like sports, club activities, cultural activities which helps building up a student. <\/p>
'Friends'<\/b> - The best thing that can happen to you in college. When you're down, your friend is like a family to lift you up. When you've to complete an assignment or if you have an exam coming up, you can always call your 3am friend asking for help. You share with them your happiest moments and your darkest secrets. In colleges Boys follow BRO code and Girls spread GIRL Love. Friend is a person with whom you can be silly with. Remember Penny telling Sheldon \"Shelly! You big Weirdo. I want you to know that I love that you're in my life\". Amidst all your madness and weird stuff you do, friends love you for what you are and they make believe that weirdos and OOTB people are the ones who dream big and can change the world. In college you have these mature friends. When you have no idea where your life is going, a good friend helps you introspect and tell you what is right for you like a Godfather. Friends can - and are meant to help us change and push us to grow. Seniors - people say 'Learn from your mistakes'. I say why learn from your mistakes when you can learn from your senior's mistakes. That way you save the time taken by futile efforts. Seniors guide you, teach you and inspire you and tell you where they went wrong. They teach you many things overtime. <\/p>
Love<\/b> - Pain of losing someone alive is more than pain of losing someone to death. That too losing someone whom you get to see daily is hell. It's always changing whom we're supposed to love and whom we aren't. The only thing that stays the same is we want who we want(Cersie Lannister). You deserve someone who's gonna treat you like you matter everyday. Not just when it's convenient for them. Don't ruin your college life by having a relationship in college. Although there are some exceptional cases where the couples are pretty serious about their relationship but what if you end up breaking up after college and you didn't get to tap any campus stranger? you're gonna be f***ing pissed. College is a place where you don't whine about one person, instead you sample all of the delights around you and play the field. If you know what I mean :p <\/p>
Placements<\/b> - Placement cell plays an important role in shaping up students and in running the good race for college. In college like CBIT, Placement cell is the prestigious club, led by its Placement Officer Dr.NLN Reddy. He is very acquainted with industry. He knows what industry wants. He trains the students right from the pre final year for internships, aptitude, attitude development and stuff. With its Placement Software TNPSuite to its high end computer labs and conference halls CBIT Placement Office maintains its standards. Every year around 40 Student Placement Coordinators are being recruited by Placement Office to build the bridge between Companies and students and students are bagging around 1100 Job offers for various job profiles like Developer, Data Analyst, System architect, Management and more.<\/p>
Extra curricula's<\/b> - Extra curricula's can be very important in helping students to develop many working skills, people skills, and more. Once you enter college after a long and stressful FreeChaitanya and Parayana's +2 Education, you want to do all the extra-curricula's. Of course, while a few activities is a great idea, there is a point where you need to draw a line. Cross the line - BOOM! Low Grades and Low attendance. Well! Extra-curricular activities are important to keep a student Physically and mentally active. But some students rather choose to go out on unplanned Trips, they like Chilling out, sleeping and eating than being active in extra curricula's and they want to be as 'BAZABTA' as possible. <\/p>
College life<\/b> is all about knowing the extremes, having a good time and serving the purpose for which we joined college. Nothing in this world is permanent. The only thing that matters is you. As you grow high in life and go to places, all you have to learn is how to keep your soul calm and your heart happy.<\/p>"}]
After a hectic schedule comprising of fests, paper presentations, lab internals, externals and semester exams I finally have some time at my disposal now. Here are some of the things that I plan to do:<\/p>
1. I am going to start my preparation for my TOEFL exams by joining coaching classes from Monday, i.e, 22-05-17.<\/p>
2. I also plan to start some ground work for my research paper. I am presently waiting for an acknowledgement call from my professor after which I have to carry out some research work.<\/p>
3. I also am going to begin an online course on wireless communication from Coursera which will improve my profile needed for my MS application.<\/p>
4. I also have to brush up on my technical knowledge which would be essential for my placements which would probably begin in the month of August.<\/p>
5. I have also volunteered for Make a Difference which is an N.G.O focusing on imparting education to the under-privileged sections of the society. I am presently waiting for an interview call right now.<\/p>
6. Last but not the least, I want to hone my writing skills by being a part of the Stumagz internship program. I know that this will help me improve immensely.<\/p>
Between all these tasks,I also am going to enjoy myself by reading more and more novels. I am presently reading the \"Dark Prophecy\", by Rick Riordan. Let's see what else lies in store....<\/p>
<\/p>"}]
1. The Nuclear Supplies Group meeting is scheduled to be held in Bern, the Capital of Switzerland. However, chances of an Indian membership remain slim with China's persistent opposition. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495379582103","data":"5921aec8f1eba"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495379587174","data":"
2. Despite being denied the permission to hold a protest by the Delhi Police, Bhim Army Ekta Mission, gathered at Jantar Mantar on Sunday to protest against alleged atrocities against the community in Saharanpur in Western Uttar Pradesh. Lead by a 30 year old lawyer Chandrashekar Ajad, many Dalit youth thronged to Jantar Mantar to register their protest against upper caste violence against Dalits. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495379810629","data":"5921afb005c3c"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495379821063","data":"
3. Home Minister Rajnath Singh today said that the NDA government would find a permanent solution to the Kashmir issue and stated that 'Kashmir, Kashmiris, Kashmiriyat are ours'. This statement comes after the April 9 bypolls following which unrest started to brew in the valley again, despite the NDA government promising that demonetisation would break the backs of separatists. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495380164911","data":"5921b110a57a7"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495380170507","data":"
4. Meanwhile, a counter infiltration operation launched by the Indian Army has resulted in the death of 4 terrorist in Kashmir. The Army is said to have report large stores of ammunition at the sight of the attack. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495380309804","data":"5921b1a053fc0"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495380314193","data":"
5. The Indian Premier League concludes today, with Mumbai Indians and Rising Pune Supergiant duking it out in Hyderabad. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495380347690","data":"5921b1e37b43a"}]
From listening to wonderful soul touching notes from a classically trained singer to finding out the story behind a woman who was empowering herself with education thanks to her hard working and unfaltering father, the Student of the Year event at Vaagdevi College of Engineering and Vaagdevi Engineering College was incredible. See for yourself in the video below <\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1495283521750","data":"jizTugWITCI"}]
If you're looking for a long-winded explanation about why you should still consider the Moto G5 especially in a time when the Moto G5 Plus is about to release, you won't find it here. This review examines the phone in its current state, and how it has held up against competition so far. So without further ado, here's a review\/report on the Moto G5. <\/p>
Motorola has been hitting out of the park lately with their budget smartphone designs, quirky, easy to use and more importantly, affordable while also offering you the experience of higher end android devices, for the most part at least. <\/p>
The phone packs a Snapdragon 430 under the hood, with a 13-megapixel primary (back) camera and a 5-megapixel front camera, which makes it a great phone to buy if you're the regular photographer that likes to click pictures with their phone but are perpetually short on budget to buy a flagship. It even comes with a fingerprint sensor and a one touch nav feature. It's a nifty little phone, and all of this for the asking price is basically a steal. <\/p>
The screen is a respectable 5.0 inches with a 1080x1920 display, combined with preinstalled Android 7.0 (and with security updates for when you buy the phone) make this a great phone to own at a great price. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495320394105","data":"5920cb2150fee"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495320396279","data":"
Of course, it is not without issues. Users have reported overheating issues while charging their Moto G5 handsets, and the battery performance is questionable at best, but after days of using the phone, we concluded that the rest of the features, while it does not have the polish of a flagship, gives users no trouble per se, and as mentioned earlier, is a great phone to own and use daily. <\/p>
The question, however, is if one should skip this phone and buy a G5 Plus directly instead of the slightly smaller G5. While we cannot answer that question just yet, since we've not been able to get our hands on the new G5 Plus, we can say with certainty that the Moto G5 is a steal for the asking price, and it justifies its price twice over. <\/p>
Final Thoughts:<\/b> <\/p>
For a couple of thousand more, you can get the Moto G5 Plus, which is sleeker, built with better material, has a better battery life, and a Snapdragon 625 instead of the 430 present in the G5. The message is clear, the G5 Plus is the premium version with better specifications, however, the difference in performance between the two phones will not be vast enough to notice, and if you want a nearly identical experience with some compromise on the build quality of the phone, then the Moto G5 is the perfect phone. <\/p>
For many people, it can sometimes be essential to own two phones, and in such case one can go for the G5 to have a powerful phone ready for action whenever they need it. You can buy the phone by clicking here.<\/a> <\/p>"}]
1. Election Commission today announced the EVM hackathon for June 3, with Chief Election Commissioner Nasim Zaidi stating that the hackathon is being held not to win or lose, but to strengthen their system should a weakness be found. <\/b><\/p> "},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495279127729","data":"59202662cfe7b"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495279132317","data":"
2. Pakistan's Attorney General Ashtar Ausaf Ali to take over the Kulbushan Jadhav case on behalf of the government of Pakistan as the Pakistan Foreign Officer was criticised for his poor handling of the issue, following their defeat at the International Court of Justice. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495279231109","data":"592026ca9301e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495279236020","data":"
3. Indian Air Field Marshal BS Dhanoa is said to have sent a letter of Indian Air Force officers to be ready for operations at short notice. This news breaks at a time when militants in Kashmir keep attacking the Indian Army and its bases. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495279371506","data":"592027670a4ed"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495279392374","data":"
4. After being arrested in 2001, a district court in Uttar Pradesh acquitted Gulzar Ahmed Wani on Saturday of all charges in the 2000 Sabarmati Express blast case. The Arabic scholar at Aligarh Muslim University was suspected of being an Hizbul Mujahideen operative. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495279676267","data":"59202887d7028"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495279682003","data":"
5. The minute Air Force One leaves for Saudi Arabia, New York Times and Washington Post drop stories that would raise difficult questions for the Trump administration, with NYT reporting that Trump had called James Comey a 'nutjob' in a conversation with Russians a few days ago in the White House, and the Washington Post reporting that Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, is a 'person of interest' in the Russian investigation. Meanwhile, James Comey, the former director of FBI, agrees to testify in public on May 29, right after President Donald Trump is scheduled to return from his foreign trip. Experts believe the 9 days Trump is not in the country will be full of leaks about his administration. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495279822940","data":"592029cdb651f"}]
I've never known how to deal with the death of a person. I have a general idea about death and I know enough that I do not fear dying but I fear dying mediocre, but it is the death of others that I have difficulty digesting. In this world, when you first find out the concept of death, you are horrified trying to comprehend the implications of never coming back ever. You start fearing for your loved ones at a very tender age after you discover the concept of death; you keep thinking something horrible has happened to your parents when they're pulling long hours at work. When I was 8, I would take my little cycle to the gate of our colony, which was a good kilometre away from the main cluster of houses, and wait for my mother because I was afraid of death, just not mine. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495275902841","data":"59201a173cd60"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495275986617","data":"
A young student passed away today at KIMS Hospital, a young man with the potential to reach for the stars died because of a road accident, the fault of which doesn't matter anymore as two young lives were snuffed out because of one accident, the first having passed away on the day of the accident itself. Playing the blame game here helps nobody and only aggravates the grief of the parents.<\/p>
No parent should have to watch their child die, of the many cruel things that can be done to a human being, watching their child lie dead in front of them is perhaps the cruellest, a stark and permanent reminder to the parents of the finality of life and how little they could do to change the fact, how they could do nothing to change the fact, a reminder they will use to constantly torment themselves with.<\/p>
And yes, no matter what happened, even if they had nothing to do with it, parents will only blame themselves, because what else can they do? A friend once told me that the grief never goes away, you just learn to live with it, and I believe her. But at the same time, I cannot help but think what a horrible life it must be that you learn to live with the death of someone that was a part of you? <\/p>
So what can one do, when faced with overwhelming grief like this?<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495278428851","data":"592023b159c6e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495276811450","data":"
You can't bring back those who've left us, but you can make sure those who are on the verge of doing so, don't. So this summer, even if you annoy your friends to the breaking point, make it a point to talk to your friends about empathy, safety and mental health. In 2013, 1,37,000 people were killed on our roads, which is more than the total casualties in the wars we've fought. Every 4 minutes, there is a death due to a road accident in India, every 1 minute, a student commits suicide, and the dishearting part is that there is nothing you can do about it after the fact, obviously. <\/p>
But before it happens, before your friends decide to go for a drive drunk out of their minds, before they decide to speed on Indian roads which were clearly not meant for speeding, before they decide to end their life due to various reasons, maybe if you spoke to them about being safe on the streets, or empathise with a person going through depression, maybe it'll stop it from happening. Even if it changes one person's mind, that is one person not becoming a statistic in a chart. <\/p>
Maybe all this sounds like idealism, and frankly, you may even be right, but what else can we do? The world is never going to be fair, and that is why you go out of your way to be excellent to each other, so the daily drudgery of life is more bearable than it was yesterday. <\/p>
There could be a poignant line about the wonders of life in conclusion here but I've got nothing. All there is left to say is that, if you're going through issues and want someone to talk to, feel free to message me. I won't claim to solve your problems, I'm not omniscient, but I'll promise to lend an ear to you. <\/p>
Because it worked for me. <\/p>"}]
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For programmer, two things are very important. <\/p>
1. Syntax (Love)<\/p>
2. Logic (Wife)<\/p>
When both are tied together, then obviously the output (life) will be awesome. <\/p>
But, programmers will be into relationships with the other programming languages as they come with better performances unlike ex. and they keep shifting their programming languages as they see better opportunities in creating a big awesomeness. <\/p>
So, selecting programming language is all depends on the target you build, and how much awesomeness you create in a stipulated time. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495227626569","data":"591f5d4e16879"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495227661266","data":"
The question is all about Bad Programmer and Good Programmer, any programmer can program the target in n number of ways. But, the question is all about how efficient the code was? <\/p>
A Bad Programmer has always a target to get the output, but a Good Programmer has always a target how he gets the output. <\/p>
A Bad Programmer is focused in building the output, but a Good Programmer is focused in building the program. <\/p>
A Bad Programmer feels happy when the length of code was huge, but a Good Programmer feels happy when the length of code was reduced.<\/span><\/p>A Bad Programmer chooses a simple programming language which is easy but needs a big logic\/program in getting the output done, whereas <\/p>A Good Programmer chooses a complicated programming language which is hard to build but which has simple logic\/prog in getting the output done.<\/p><\/p>Finally, Who you ARE? Good or Bad. It's up to you. Decide yourself. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495228648425","data":"591f613b7f25e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495228671003","data":"Programmers always love to work on open source platforms, which crafts them huge demand in the market. They should be smart enough in accepting the challenges, and solving it in an innovative and reliable ways. Understanding the syntax and structure of a language should be the main focus point rather than talking about the pros and cons of a programming language. <\/p>Talk about the application you want to build, and opt the programming language based on the application. Learn the syntax's and apply it. <\/p>Good Community support will be always with you. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495229841778","data":" For understanding, let's go for a simple target 'Sorting an Array<\/b>' and let's opt the following programming languages for implementation.<\/p>1. C Programming Language<\/p>2. Ruby Programming Language<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495229910488","data":"C- Programming Language:<\/p>#include <\/stdio.h><\/p>void main() <\/p>{ <\/p> int a[10],i,j,size,temp,position,dummy,temp1; <\/p>printf(\u201c\\nSELECTION SORT ALGORITHM\u201d); <\/p>printf(\u201c\\nEnter the Array Size\\t\u201d); <\/p>scanf(\u201c%d\u201d,&size); <\/p>\nfor(i=0;i<\/size;i++)\u00a0<><\/p>{ <\/p> printf(\u201c\\nEnter %d element\\t\u201d,i); <\/p> scanf(\u201c%d\u201d,&a[i]); <\/p>} <\/p>\ndummy=size; <\/p>\nbegin: <\/p> temp=a[0]; <\/p> position=0; <\/p>\n for(i=1;i<\/size;i++)\u00a0<><\/p> { <\/p> if(temp<\/a[i])\u00a0<><\/p> { <\/p> temp=a[i];\nposition=i; <\/p> } <\/p> } <\/p>\n temp1=a[size-1]; <\/p> a[size-1]=temp; <\/p> a[position]=temp1; <\/p> size\u2013; <\/p>\n if(size>0) <\/p> goto begin; <\/p>\n printf(\u201c\\nElements in Sorted Order are\\n\u201d); <\/p> for(i=0;i<\/dummy;i++)\u00a0<><\/p> printf(\u201c%d\\t\u201d,a[i]); <\/p>} <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495230492219","data":"591f686b5ab26"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495230531155","data":"Ruby Programming Language:<\/p> a=Array.new <\/p>puts \"Enter Size of Array: \" <\/p>size=gets.chomp.to_i <\/p>i=0 <\/p>while i<\/size\u00a0<><\/p> puts \"Enter Element\" <\/p> a[i]=gets.chomp.to_i <\/p> i=i+1 <\/p>end <\/p>print(a.sort())<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495230991767","data":"591f6a5e4e6aa"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495231020762","data":" So, finally opt the programming language based on tools availability, resources, logical architecture and your understanding between you and your client. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495231338986","data":"Hey, Bhai. Which programming language do you opt now?<\/p>\u0c28\u0c3e \u0c38\u0c3e\u0c35\u0c41 \u0c28\u0c47\u0c28\u0c41 \u0c1a\u0c38\u0c4d\u0c24\u0c3e, \u0c28\u0c40\u0c15\u0c46\u0c02\u0c26\u0c41\u0c15\u0c41?<\/b> <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495231564180","data":"591f6c9a60909"}]
A Bad Programmer chooses a simple programming language which is easy but needs a big logic\/program in getting the output done, whereas <\/p>
A Good Programmer chooses a complicated programming language which is hard to build but which has simple logic\/prog in getting the output done.<\/p>
Finally, Who you ARE? Good or Bad. It's up to you. Decide yourself. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495228648425","data":"591f613b7f25e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495228671003","data":"
Programmers always love to work on open source platforms, which crafts them huge demand in the market. They should be smart enough in accepting the challenges, and solving it in an innovative and reliable ways. Understanding the syntax and structure of a language should be the main focus point rather than talking about the pros and cons of a programming language. <\/p>
Talk about the application you want to build, and opt the programming language based on the application. Learn the syntax's and apply it. <\/p>
Good Community support will be always with you. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495229841778","data":"
For understanding, let's go for a simple target 'Sorting an Array<\/b>' and let's opt the following programming languages for implementation.<\/p>
1. C Programming Language<\/p>
2. Ruby Programming Language<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495229910488","data":"
C- Programming Language:<\/p>
#include <\/stdio.h><\/p>void main() <\/p>{ <\/p> int a[10],i,j,size,temp,position,dummy,temp1; <\/p>printf(\u201c\\nSELECTION SORT ALGORITHM\u201d); <\/p>printf(\u201c\\nEnter the Array Size\\t\u201d); <\/p>scanf(\u201c%d\u201d,&size); <\/p>\nfor(i=0;i<\/size;i++)\u00a0<><\/p>{ <\/p> printf(\u201c\\nEnter %d element\\t\u201d,i); <\/p> scanf(\u201c%d\u201d,&a[i]); <\/p>} <\/p>\ndummy=size; <\/p>\nbegin: <\/p> temp=a[0]; <\/p> position=0; <\/p>\n for(i=1;i<\/size;i++)\u00a0<><\/p> { <\/p> if(temp<\/a[i])\u00a0<><\/p> { <\/p> temp=a[i];\nposition=i; <\/p> } <\/p> } <\/p>\n temp1=a[size-1]; <\/p> a[size-1]=temp; <\/p> a[position]=temp1; <\/p> size\u2013; <\/p>\n if(size>0) <\/p> goto begin; <\/p>\n printf(\u201c\\nElements in Sorted Order are\\n\u201d); <\/p> for(i=0;i<\/dummy;i++)\u00a0<><\/p> printf(\u201c%d\\t\u201d,a[i]); <\/p>} <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495230492219","data":"591f686b5ab26"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495230531155","data":"Ruby Programming Language:<\/p> a=Array.new <\/p>puts \"Enter Size of Array: \" <\/p>size=gets.chomp.to_i <\/p>i=0 <\/p>while i<\/size\u00a0<><\/p> puts \"Enter Element\" <\/p> a[i]=gets.chomp.to_i <\/p> i=i+1 <\/p>end <\/p>print(a.sort())<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495230991767","data":"591f6a5e4e6aa"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495231020762","data":" So, finally opt the programming language based on tools availability, resources, logical architecture and your understanding between you and your client. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495231338986","data":"Hey, Bhai. Which programming language do you opt now?<\/p>\u0c28\u0c3e \u0c38\u0c3e\u0c35\u0c41 \u0c28\u0c47\u0c28\u0c41 \u0c1a\u0c38\u0c4d\u0c24\u0c3e, \u0c28\u0c40\u0c15\u0c46\u0c02\u0c26\u0c41\u0c15\u0c41?<\/b> <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495231564180","data":"591f6c9a60909"}]
void main() <\/p>
{ <\/p>
int a[10],i,j,size,temp,position,dummy,temp1; <\/p>
printf(\u201c\\nSELECTION SORT ALGORITHM\u201d); <\/p>
printf(\u201c\\nEnter the Array Size\\t\u201d); <\/p>
scanf(\u201c%d\u201d,&size); <\/p>
\nfor(i=0;i<\/size;i++)\u00a0<><\/p>{ <\/p> printf(\u201c\\nEnter %d element\\t\u201d,i); <\/p> scanf(\u201c%d\u201d,&a[i]); <\/p>} <\/p>\ndummy=size; <\/p>\nbegin: <\/p> temp=a[0]; <\/p> position=0; <\/p>\n for(i=1;i<\/size;i++)\u00a0<><\/p> { <\/p> if(temp<\/a[i])\u00a0<><\/p> { <\/p> temp=a[i];\nposition=i; <\/p> } <\/p> } <\/p>\n temp1=a[size-1]; <\/p> a[size-1]=temp; <\/p> a[position]=temp1; <\/p> size\u2013; <\/p>\n if(size>0) <\/p> goto begin; <\/p>\n printf(\u201c\\nElements in Sorted Order are\\n\u201d); <\/p> for(i=0;i<\/dummy;i++)\u00a0<><\/p> printf(\u201c%d\\t\u201d,a[i]); <\/p>} <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495230492219","data":"591f686b5ab26"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495230531155","data":"Ruby Programming Language:<\/p> a=Array.new <\/p>puts \"Enter Size of Array: \" <\/p>size=gets.chomp.to_i <\/p>i=0 <\/p>while i<\/size\u00a0<><\/p> puts \"Enter Element\" <\/p> a[i]=gets.chomp.to_i <\/p> i=i+1 <\/p>end <\/p>print(a.sort())<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495230991767","data":"591f6a5e4e6aa"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495231020762","data":" So, finally opt the programming language based on tools availability, resources, logical architecture and your understanding between you and your client. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495231338986","data":"Hey, Bhai. Which programming language do you opt now?<\/p>\u0c28\u0c3e \u0c38\u0c3e\u0c35\u0c41 \u0c28\u0c47\u0c28\u0c41 \u0c1a\u0c38\u0c4d\u0c24\u0c3e, \u0c28\u0c40\u0c15\u0c46\u0c02\u0c26\u0c41\u0c15\u0c41?<\/b> <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495231564180","data":"591f6c9a60909"}]
printf(\u201c\\nEnter %d element\\t\u201d,i); <\/p>
scanf(\u201c%d\u201d,&a[i]); <\/p>
} <\/p>
\ndummy=size; <\/p>
\nbegin: <\/p>
temp=a[0]; <\/p>
position=0; <\/p>
\n for(i=1;i<\/size;i++)\u00a0<><\/p> { <\/p> if(temp<\/a[i])\u00a0<><\/p> { <\/p> temp=a[i];\nposition=i; <\/p> } <\/p> } <\/p>\n temp1=a[size-1]; <\/p> a[size-1]=temp; <\/p> a[position]=temp1; <\/p> size\u2013; <\/p>\n if(size>0) <\/p> goto begin; <\/p>\n printf(\u201c\\nElements in Sorted Order are\\n\u201d); <\/p> for(i=0;i<\/dummy;i++)\u00a0<><\/p> printf(\u201c%d\\t\u201d,a[i]); <\/p>} <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495230492219","data":"591f686b5ab26"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495230531155","data":"Ruby Programming Language:<\/p> a=Array.new <\/p>puts \"Enter Size of Array: \" <\/p>size=gets.chomp.to_i <\/p>i=0 <\/p>while i<\/size\u00a0<><\/p> puts \"Enter Element\" <\/p> a[i]=gets.chomp.to_i <\/p> i=i+1 <\/p>end <\/p>print(a.sort())<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495230991767","data":"591f6a5e4e6aa"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495231020762","data":" So, finally opt the programming language based on tools availability, resources, logical architecture and your understanding between you and your client. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495231338986","data":"Hey, Bhai. Which programming language do you opt now?<\/p>\u0c28\u0c3e \u0c38\u0c3e\u0c35\u0c41 \u0c28\u0c47\u0c28\u0c41 \u0c1a\u0c38\u0c4d\u0c24\u0c3e, \u0c28\u0c40\u0c15\u0c46\u0c02\u0c26\u0c41\u0c15\u0c41?<\/b> <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495231564180","data":"591f6c9a60909"}]
if(temp<\/a[i])\u00a0<><\/p> { <\/p> temp=a[i];\nposition=i; <\/p> } <\/p> } <\/p>\n temp1=a[size-1]; <\/p> a[size-1]=temp; <\/p> a[position]=temp1; <\/p> size\u2013; <\/p>\n if(size>0) <\/p> goto begin; <\/p>\n printf(\u201c\\nElements in Sorted Order are\\n\u201d); <\/p> for(i=0;i<\/dummy;i++)\u00a0<><\/p> printf(\u201c%d\\t\u201d,a[i]); <\/p>} <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495230492219","data":"591f686b5ab26"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495230531155","data":"Ruby Programming Language:<\/p> a=Array.new <\/p>puts \"Enter Size of Array: \" <\/p>size=gets.chomp.to_i <\/p>i=0 <\/p>while i<\/size\u00a0<><\/p> puts \"Enter Element\" <\/p> a[i]=gets.chomp.to_i <\/p> i=i+1 <\/p>end <\/p>print(a.sort())<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495230991767","data":"591f6a5e4e6aa"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495231020762","data":" So, finally opt the programming language based on tools availability, resources, logical architecture and your understanding between you and your client. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495231338986","data":"Hey, Bhai. Which programming language do you opt now?<\/p>\u0c28\u0c3e \u0c38\u0c3e\u0c35\u0c41 \u0c28\u0c47\u0c28\u0c41 \u0c1a\u0c38\u0c4d\u0c24\u0c3e, \u0c28\u0c40\u0c15\u0c46\u0c02\u0c26\u0c41\u0c15\u0c41?<\/b> <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495231564180","data":"591f6c9a60909"}]
temp=a[i];\nposition=i; <\/p>
\n temp1=a[size-1]; <\/p>
a[size-1]=temp; <\/p>
a[position]=temp1; <\/p>
size\u2013; <\/p>
\n if(size>0) <\/p>
goto begin; <\/p>
\n printf(\u201c\\nElements in Sorted Order are\\n\u201d); <\/p>
for(i=0;i<\/dummy;i++)\u00a0<><\/p> printf(\u201c%d\\t\u201d,a[i]); <\/p>} <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495230492219","data":"591f686b5ab26"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495230531155","data":"Ruby Programming Language:<\/p> a=Array.new <\/p>puts \"Enter Size of Array: \" <\/p>size=gets.chomp.to_i <\/p>i=0 <\/p>while i<\/size\u00a0<><\/p> puts \"Enter Element\" <\/p> a[i]=gets.chomp.to_i <\/p> i=i+1 <\/p>end <\/p>print(a.sort())<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495230991767","data":"591f6a5e4e6aa"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495231020762","data":" So, finally opt the programming language based on tools availability, resources, logical architecture and your understanding between you and your client. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495231338986","data":"Hey, Bhai. Which programming language do you opt now?<\/p>\u0c28\u0c3e \u0c38\u0c3e\u0c35\u0c41 \u0c28\u0c47\u0c28\u0c41 \u0c1a\u0c38\u0c4d\u0c24\u0c3e, \u0c28\u0c40\u0c15\u0c46\u0c02\u0c26\u0c41\u0c15\u0c41?<\/b> <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495231564180","data":"591f6c9a60909"}]
printf(\u201c%d\\t\u201d,a[i]); <\/p>
} <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495230492219","data":"591f686b5ab26"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495230531155","data":"
Ruby Programming Language:<\/p>
a=Array.new <\/p>
puts \"Enter Size of Array: \" <\/p>
size=gets.chomp.to_i <\/p>
i=0 <\/p>
while i<\/size\u00a0<><\/p> puts \"Enter Element\" <\/p> a[i]=gets.chomp.to_i <\/p> i=i+1 <\/p>end <\/p>print(a.sort())<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495230991767","data":"591f6a5e4e6aa"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495231020762","data":" So, finally opt the programming language based on tools availability, resources, logical architecture and your understanding between you and your client. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495231338986","data":"Hey, Bhai. Which programming language do you opt now?<\/p>\u0c28\u0c3e \u0c38\u0c3e\u0c35\u0c41 \u0c28\u0c47\u0c28\u0c41 \u0c1a\u0c38\u0c4d\u0c24\u0c3e, \u0c28\u0c40\u0c15\u0c46\u0c02\u0c26\u0c41\u0c15\u0c41?<\/b> <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495231564180","data":"591f6c9a60909"}]
puts \"Enter Element\" <\/p>
a[i]=gets.chomp.to_i <\/p>
i=i+1 <\/p>
end <\/p>
print(a.sort())<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495230991767","data":"591f6a5e4e6aa"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495231020762","data":"
So, finally opt the programming language based on tools availability, resources, logical architecture and your understanding between you and your client. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495231338986","data":"
Hey, Bhai. Which programming language do you opt now?<\/p>
\u0c28\u0c3e \u0c38\u0c3e\u0c35\u0c41 \u0c28\u0c47\u0c28\u0c41 \u0c1a\u0c38\u0c4d\u0c24\u0c3e, \u0c28\u0c40\u0c15\u0c46\u0c02\u0c26\u0c41\u0c15\u0c41?<\/b> <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495231564180","data":"591f6c9a60909"}]
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