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    Sample Personal Statement

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    of becoming a Software Developer. After not being admitted to the CSE program last quarter, I took the opportunity to learn more about programming in the field by accepting T-Mobile’s software development internship. My task was…

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    Computer Information Technology (Programmer) The career choice of choosing Computer Programmer is something that will make a person wants to know how a computer software works. The fun of knowing that several people can write about a program using different terms. Computer Programmer is a great field to learn about all the behind the scenes that it takes for a software to run. There are many attributes of being a computer programmer. In today’s society, being a Computer Programmer is a career…

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    not be quickly adapted by many students. Some skills, especially programming may be a difficult one for them to learn (Feldgen&Clúa, 2004). It asks them to spend more time on self-directed learning and constantly practice instead of relying much on the lectures and teachers. It is a big issue for colleges to encourage motivation and engagement for the first year students (Lee & Hammer, 2011). Many students are interested in programming, there is no doubt that step-through is a useful way to…

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    American Sign Language, body language, English, Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, and a myriad of programming languages; these are all of the things in which, at one time or another, I attempted to gain literacy. I have always been fascinated with the way people communicate and interact with one another, knowingly or not. Communication, however, is not merely limited to the spoken or written word. In fact, a lot of what we encounter in everyday life does not fall into the traditional realm of language.…

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    Representation In STEM

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    offer. In recent times fewer women, especially minorities, have been involved in the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM). This information serves as a chilling contradiction to the late 1960s when technological jobs such as computer programming was deemed as something a savvy young woman could do even comparing computer planning to “planning a dinner”. This paper will analyze why there has been a decrease in the amount of women in the fields of STEM, ways to increase the percentage…

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    The gradual transformation in data quantity has resulted in emergence of the Big data and immense datasets that need to be stored. Traditional relational databases are facing many difficulties meeting the requirements of the volume and heterogeneity structure of big data. NoSQL databases are designed with a novel data management system that can handle and process huge volumes of data. NOSQL systems provide horizontal scalability by supporting horizontal data partitioning across heterogeneous…

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    Django Case Study

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    Django is a free, open source web framework written in the Python programming language and used by millions of programmers every year. Django is a high-level Python web framework that encourages rapid development and clean, pragmatic design. Its popularity is due to its friendliness to both beginners and advanced programmers. Django makes it easier to build better web apps quickly and with less code. Django is robust enough to be used by the largest websites in the world. Django was designed to…

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    Agile Methodology

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    Agile Methodology: Agile Development is one of the most commonly discussed methods in IT industry now a days, it is an alternative to traditional software development methodologies, it is a different way to manage IT development team and their projects . Principal Underlying Agile Method 1. Satisfaction of customer through early and continuous delivery 2. Welcome changes in requirements even in middle of development 3. Deliver working software frequently with a preference of shorter timescale…

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    “ASAS provides year-round school based comprehensive after school programs (Jones & Polonsky 2008). After-School All Stars provides school-based after school programming to over 70,000 public school students in 13 cities. ASAS schools offer a minimum of one enrichment activity from every domain for a total of at least eight hours of programming each week for a minimum of 20 weeks during the course of the academic year (Jones & Polonsky 2008). Along with eight hours a week of regular ASAS…

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    Optimized Curricular Generator is a Java based software used to generate timetable automatically. Currently timetable is managed manually. It will help to manage all the periods automatically and also will be helpful for faculty to get timetable in their phone by using application. Maximum and minimum work load for a Faculty for a day, week and month will be specified for the efficient generation of timetable. Optimized Curricular Generator is Java based software used to generate timetable…

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