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How To Become A Successful Programmer?

Photo by Samuel Zeller on Unsplash How To Become A Successful Programmer? I have heard many novice programmers saying I want to get better at programming but there is hardly a slight improvement in their skills. I have observed that most of them say they want to get better but that is just a wish. They do not really mean it. They mere wish to improve their skills. They do not work for it. Your wish does not guarantee that you will become a successful programmer. Many other people who have developed an interest in computer programming do not know how to reach to a point where they will be called successful programmers. They either keep wandering in the middle of nowhere or just give up. The same response is for them too as it was for the wishers. Your interest does not guarantee that you will succeed. Programming is a field which requires intensive work to master. Along with improving your technical knowledge of programming, you need to work on your interest. You n
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Time Lock App Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy Privacy Policy This privacy policy applies to the Time Lock app (hereby referred to as "Application") for mobile devices that was created by Salman Ahmad (hereby referred to as "Service Provider") as an Ad Supported service. This service is intended for use "AS IS". What information does the Application obtain and how is it used? The Application does not obtain any information when you download and use it. Registration is not required to use the Application. Does the Application collect precise real time location information of the device? This Application does not collect precise information about the location of your mobile device. Do third parties see and/or have access to information obtained by the Application? Since the Application does not collect any information, no data is shared with third parties. What are my opt-out rights? You can stop all collection of information by the Appl

Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy Effective Date: 20/06/2024 Introduction Welcome to Paper Marbling, a mobile application developed by Meancoder. We respect your privacy and are committed to protecting it through our compliance with this policy. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, disclose, and safeguard your information when you use our mobile application. By using Paper Marbling, you agree to the terms of this Privacy Policy. Information Collection Paper Marbling does not collect any personal information from its users. We do not collect, store, or share any personal data such as names, addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, or location data. Permissions Paper Marbling does not require any special permissions from your device. The app does not access your device's camera, microphone, contacts, location services, or any other sensitive information. Data Security We are committed to ensuring that your information is secure. Since Paper Marbling does not collect or store any personal

Privacy policy for Live Text Finder app on playstore

Privacy Policy meancoder built the Live Text Finder app as an Ad Supported app. This SERVICE is provided by meancoder at no cost and is intended for use as is. This page is used to inform visitors regarding my policies with the collection, use, and disclosure of Personal Information if anyone decided to use my Service. If you choose to use my Service, then you agree to the collection and use of information in relation to this policy. The Personal Information that I collect is used for providing and improving the Service. I will not use or share your information with anyone except as described in this Privacy Policy. The terms used in this Privacy Policy have the same meanings as in our Terms and Conditions, which are accessible at Live Text Finder unless otherwise defined in this Privacy Policy. Information Collection and Use For a better experience, while using our Service, I may require you to provide us with certain personally identifiable information. The information that I re

Revamping RHC Privacy Poilcy

Privacy Policy Privacy Policy Directorate General Health Services, KP built the Revamping PHC app as a Free app. This SERVICE is provided by Directorate General Health Services, KP at no cost and is intended for use as is. This page is used to inform visitors regarding our policies with the collection, use, and disclosure of Personal Information if anyone decided to use our Service. If you choose to use our Service, then you agree to the collection and use of information in relation to this policy. The Personal Information that we collect is used for providing and improving the Service. We will not use or share your information with anyone except as described in this Privacy Policy.

5 Best Tools that Make Organization at Work a Breeze

Source Organizing your workday can be very tricky. Whether you belong to a big or small enterprise, getting through the gamut of workday tasks will always have its challenges. With the popularity of remote work gaining a strong foothold in today’s “new normal,” managing your workload while making sure that everyone stays connected and on top of things has become twice as hard. It can be a bear trying to get everyone on the same page. Too many tasks, meetings and collaboration, new information coming in daily, new employees joining, old ones leaving, trying to preserve and update knowledge within the company — how do you not get lost in the chaos? Luckily, there are tools out there geared towards organizing your work and helping you run your workday more efficiently. There are hundreds of them floating around the interwebs and you can get lost in the chaotic list of organizational tools, ironically enough. So how do you choose the right one for you? Choosing the right tool First, you wi

Telling a Story with Your Code

Telling a Story with Your Code Latisha McNeel, Full Stack Developer at G2i This article first appeared in G2i . Programming is part art and part science. How does story telling with your code fit into this dichotomy? A story is an accounting of a set of events or people, real or imaginary. Code is either a system of words, letters or figures substituted for other words, letters or figures, especially for the purposes of secrecy or programming instructions. Sometimes, while reading code (computer science), both definitions apply. In the talk about inclusivity, everyone, all humans, should be able to use the applications or products we build. If we are building for everyone, why then are we writing code like we only want those with our decoder ring to be collaborators? Or we only want the computer to be able to decode what we wrote? Whether we are writing a novel, a short story, an article or code, our audience is always our fellow humans. The computer can interpret the statements wheth

What is the biggest mistake people make while learning programming?

Computer programming was the new swag in the old days. and it is till today. Programmers are cool. aren't they? Although they have a really f*cked up routine. Correction, they have no routine at all.  Despite all this, most of the gamers would like to meet those who created Pubg or COD if they get a chance. If you know how to code, you can make your computer dance on your fingertips like a bar dancer. And how can we forget the new cool, AI. If you are a graphic designer and reading this, FYI AI does not mean only Adobe Illustrator all the time. It means artificial intelligence here. And the most attractive thing you can get from programming is online money. $$$$ What else you can get from programming? You can design a mobile game as a gift for your girlfriend and hang her photos everywhere. You can give her whatever you want in the game. Even a little spy which can tell you about her activity, location, etc. Sounds interesting? What else? You can make an automation tool that can ge

AI and ML: Are they one and the same?

As children we believed in magic, imagined, and a fantasy where robots would one day follow our commands, undertaking our most meager tasks and even help with our homework at the push of a button! But sadly it always seemed that these beliefs, along with the idea of self-driven aero cars and jetpacks, belonged in a future beyond our imagination or in a Hollywood Sci-fi. Would we ever get to experience the future in our lifetime? But then it arrived! Artificial Intelligence, aka AI, made its debut in real life and became the buzz word of the 21st century, providing us with new ideas to explore and incredible possibilities. And just as we were getting used to AI we were introduced to Futuristic Learning, Deep Learning, and another term we often confuse with AI: Machine Learning (ML). Whew! Suddenly the future is well and truly here, and it’s hard to keep up with the advancement of these technologies, what each term means and how they relate to one another – particu

5 Key Challenges In Today’s Era of Big Data

Digital transformation will create trillions of dollars of value. While estimates vary, the World Economic Forum in 2016 estimated an increase in $100 trillion in global business and social value by 2030. Due to AI, PwC has estimated an increase of $15.7 trillion and McKinsey has estimated an increase of $13 trillion in annual global GDP by 2030. We are currently in the middle of an AI renaissance, driven by big data and breakthroughs in machine learning and deep learning. These breakthroughs offer opportunities and challenges to companies depending on the speed at which they adapt to these changes. Modern enterprises face 5 key challenges in today’s era of big data 1. Handling a multiplicity of enterprise source systems The average Fortune 500 enterprise has a few hundred enterprise IT systems, all with their different data formats, mismatched references across data sources, and duplication 2. Incorporating and contextualising high frequency data The challenge gets