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Tuesday, 25 December 2018

20 per cent of Indians learning Python Language


Indian students and software employees are strongly convinced that the future is artificial intelligence. The new computer language is interested in learning Python. The number of trainees in the world is gradually rising, but only about one-third is Indians.

Indians have a special stamp of software workforce all over the world. About 80 per cent of Indian HBWs in the US are H1BB visas. They are doing business with the fastest growing changes in the software industry. They continue to learn the Python language when the world is moving towards artificial intelligence (artificial intelligence). There are 180 Indians in India who are trained in 900 technologies across the world every week by the Corsera Institute, which provides online courses across the world. That is the 20 percent share of our country.

Most people prefer this
Experts say that those who wish to work their way into artificial intelligence are preferred to master these new technologies. 'Intermediate students can learn it. There are several modules after Python. Inter education is not enough for them to learn. That's why Beetak is 80 per cent, "said Rama Koteswar Rao, governor of Hyderabad, Pier Technologies. About 5,000 people are trained in this course from Hyderabad every year, he said. It is not limited to artificial intelligence, it is also useful for websites to create, and has recently taken the advantage of having multiple advantages. "Most people prefer to learn online. Those who do software jobs in the United States and Britain are also learning online by trainers in Hyderabad, "said Software Technology expert Caranchi Narayana Rao of Pier Technologies.

Less than three years ago is included in the curriculum
Coding is written using the Python language to solve artificial intelligence problems. That's why Bitcheck was included in the third year lesson plan three years ago. Most people are doing projects on this. Last year, with the help of MTC students, we also held a seminar for students and teaching staff at JNTUJ for two days.

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