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54 minutes ago, aatadista said:

Pakana oka babu thread vesadu. Edu site develop chesi topu laga feel ayyi. Meru kuda ah thinking lo vunte meru epatiki paiki raleru

When you have more than 8 years experience you need to know everything inside out. If you don't now the basics, you are too late in the IT game. Start developing your skills as soon as you can. Never ever compare your skills with those of DB folks. We all know what DB has. Instead do these 2 things at least if you want to become successful. Your target ultimately is to become the guy your manager can trust in any situation. 

1. Publish your work in LinkedIn or your company's blog. Basically you want people to see your work and let them criticize.  This also pushes you to do some quality work and not boast every successful code execution.

2. Present the work in tech conferences such as Oracleopenworld, MicrosoftIgnite, GartnerIT, Google Next etc., One great way to improve your interpersonalskills, which are going to decide your career track. 

I am telling these based on my experiences in real world. I highly recommend attending at least one conference to see for yourself. 

I too felt the same... not to disrespect @loveindia's work.. but AFDB is not the platform to market your skills. It's like amuda vruksham in desert

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10 minutes ago, JollyBoy said:

i dnt knw what career path u talking abt.. talking in general not every 1 gets opportunity to work on everything.

there are 100 of techs.. and most people dont even work on 10 in their entire career .. nekem vacho cheppu i wwill name what u dont knw

Its not about techs. May be I deviated a little, but what I intended was don't use DB to test your skills. There are other places for that. 

If we use DB, we will not achieve greater things. 

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Just now, aatadista said:

Its not about techs. May be I deviated a little, but what I intended was don't use DB to test your skills. There are other places for that. 

If we use DB, we will not achieve greater things. 

Db is for chat. Not even a proper friends circle ... place where all insecurities reside. 

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2 minutes ago, aatadista said:

Its not about techs. May be I deviated a little, but what I intended was don't use DB to test your skills. There are other places for that. 

If we use DB, we will not achieve greater things. 

i dont think he is testing his skills here but whatever any does here doesnt matter to me at all 

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5 minutes ago, princeofheaven said:

please define the syllabus of core IT skills for DB prajanikam...

Simple dude - One programming language, SQL, One WWW content production technologies. These are minimum requirements these days. 

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2 minutes ago, JollyBoy said:

i dont think he is testing his skills here but whatever any does here doesnt matter to me at all 

Whatever the intention of that thread was, I want to give my suggestion if people  want to be successful before they make any assumptions based on that thread.

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