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1 hour ago, Telugodura456 said:

Something which doesnt have lot of configuration overhead. Where you are mostly limited by your written logic. Any thoughts.

if its easy why you any bokkalo person can do

the harder it is to configure the stronger you grow...and more demanding you become

thats why cloud roles are very outdated and there are a gorrelu batch in market now..as every body can go online and with 2 clicks you have something running but no one knows a of whats going on under the hood

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1 hour ago, jambalhaatraja said:

if its easy why you any bokkalo person can do

the harder it is to configure the stronger you grow...and more demanding you become

thats why cloud roles are very outdated and there are a gorrelu batch in market now..as every body can go online and with 2 clicks you have something running but no one knows a of whats going on under the hood

i am thinking of some products like pega or appian

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2 hours ago, dasari4kntr said:

Javascript…

okka browser vunte chaalu…browser developer tools lo play chesukovachu…

Javascript is great but does it really come under IT ? 

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4 minutes ago, anna_gari_maata said:

Javascript is great but does it really come under IT ? 

Yes…with the help of nodejs…

almost all what java, dotnet, python do…using nodejs you can do….

tenserflow lanti ML packages also available in nodejs…

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2 hours ago, dasari4kntr said:

Yes…with the help of nodejs…

almost all what java, dotnet, python do…using nodejs you can do….

tenserflow lanti ML packages also available in nodejs…

I know that man...

But Javascript is mostly Engineering

IT is not Engineering

It's like saying developing Google comes under IT. No

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39 minutes ago, anna_gari_maata said:

I know that man...

But Javascript is mostly Engineering

IT is not Engineering

It's like saying developing Google comes under IT. No

in this devops & cloud era...

does the old definitions of Engineer vs IT is still valid...?

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