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Computer Training Centers

Java training centers are places where you get basic and advanced knowledge about computer programs and specific computer software. Many of the centers are high-quality, equipped with knowledgeable and experienced instructors, routing both beginners and experienced hands to familiarize themselves with opportunities in the IT world. Training centers are found in almost all areas. They offer computer education and training in the form of certificate courses and degree programs. Computer training centers offer many divisions of learning, including software, hardware, web development and networking. Some of the short term courses provided include software products such as spreadsheets, word processing, computer aided design, and programming languages such as java, visual basic, web scripting, C, C++ and .NET. In addition, one can learn the basic computer safety techniques, troubleshooting and the maintenance of computers. A beginner in the computer field can first locate a good

Top 7 Software Testing Myths

Nowadays, the user experience delivered by a software application determines its popularity and profitability. The user experience delivered by an application depends on its accessibility, functionality, performance, usability, and security across various devices and platforms. Hence, it becomes essential for enterprises to focus on the quality and user experience of their applications throughout the software development lifecycle. Many enterprises nowadays implement formal software testing training strategy to launch a high quality software application. Also, many businesses nowadays test the software continuously and under real user conditions. But several entrepreneurs still do not realize the importance of testing in the software development lifecycle, and the benefits of testing the software early and continuously. They are still sceptical about the benefits of software testing and believe several software testing myths. Decoding 7 Common Myths about Software Testing

Software Is Dead

Hard to believe Right. The world is driven by software and innumerable industries have profited handsomely because of it. It reallydoesn’t feel dead! It seems alive and growing. Sadly, it’s dead . . . at least as once most people knew it. It’s a true fact and no matter how much we try to get around it sooner or later we have to accept this. With Web 2.0 and pervasive computing came on strong, we saw a completely different generation of software. It was delivered via the Internet and looked exactly like it’s residing on each user’s computing device . . . but it really resided on a far-away server. On the other hand, Web 3.0 shall bring on Semantic Web, Artificial Intelligence, 3D Graphics, Connectivity and Ubiquity.          Today’s software is like a Phoenix reborn out of the ashes of its predecessor. But this was not all of a sudden. The things that led to this were slow yet very impactful on the future of Software Developers as a whole. The old-school view of software has come