We have a rather good work environment. But trying to convince
freshers of this is close to impossible, as they have inflated ideas
about what the IT industry is really like.
This is one of the reasons we only hire proven hackers from among
freshers - they already value things we do to.
Guys, I'm new to the group.subscribed after a couple of people pointed
towards you guys on twitter...here's the thing: I need guidance to properly
understand python -i like coding but have minimalistic knowledge of any
particular language.have only studied c/c++ at college level and not in
http://learncodethehardway.org/
HTH,
Sidu.
http://c42.in
http://rubymonk.com
On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 5:47 PM, pooja voladoddi
pooja.volado...@gmail.com wrote:
Guys, I'm new to the group.subscribed after a couple of people pointed
towards you guys on twitter...here's the thing: I need guidance
Senthil Kumaran sent...@uthcode.com writes:
[...]
I can understand your situation. One possible suggestion is to pay
well and hire smart students based upon their academic and project
strengths and let them start new on whichever technologies you are
using.
The problem is that most