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NepaliBhai
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Posted on 02-18-15 3:03
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What is your degree? Go for programming. Anyone can do QA.
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diyaa
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Posted on 02-18-15 3:06
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thank u nepali bhai for ur suggestion, i want to go with QA, i am not good in programing like u
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NepaliBhai
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Posted on 02-18-15 3:15
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I respect your choice. And thanks for nice phrase "like you". However, you will make heck less money in QA compared to Programmers. Programmers are valuable and cream in IT industries.
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Posted on 02-18-15 3:40
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which programming language do u recommend NepaliBhai?
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NepaliBhai
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Posted on 02-19-15 9:27
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Any language such as .NET c#, vb or java. If you have some computer science/information science background, it should not be hard. No matter what, it requires your effort.
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