Wednesday, December 12, 2012

SKILLS ATTRIBUTES AND EMPLOYMENT DEVELOPMENT

 SKILLS,ATTRIBUTES AND EMPLOYMENT DEVELOPMENT

                    Well, it takes no time to be old. I remember my first post. This is the third one and is about what I am studying in first semester, what I hope to learn from these modules and in what way they will help in my career.Studying computing means not only to study programming language but it also include other modules too.
                     We are studying four modules. Firstly, introduction to programming (JAVA). It covers the programming part. It helps to imprint the base of programming language. I am not good enough in coding but I am trying my level best to be a good one. To be a successful software developer, flexibility in coding is required. This is what I want to be in future.
                    The next module is Logic. Being good in mathematics during my school days, I find this module quite easy. Logic covers the mathematical part of programming. We use Boolean Algebra Laws to reduce the numbers of circuits, right! It is because to do the same work in short duration and using less computer memory. This module will help me to be more logical.
                   The third module is Problem Solving for IT which is the link between both programming and logic. It is one of the important modules. I hope to tackle the difficult questions with ease and find logical solutions. Learning MS. ACCESS and MS. EXCEL assists in managing data by creating back up, input thousands of entries, run complex queries, etc. Hence this module helps a lot in programming and also during the job interview.
                  The last module is Study Skills for Computing. It deals with presentation skills, researching, technical skills and all. Writing blog is also the part of it. This module helps to collect the data, analyze it and express it with a good presentation. Being good in programming is not enough, you must have presentation skills to express your ideas in front of people. They should be convinced.









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