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How to Structure Content Using HTML5 Semantic Tags

Dinanath Jayaswal

The article provides an overview of the latest meaningful HTML 5 semantic tags like header, section, footer, article, aside, nav, and accessibility WAI-ARIA. Use of these semantic tags can modernize your web pages and significantly improve search engines interactions.

Inaam Husain Sunesara

Experienced senior software developer with a demonstrated experience in Angular, React, Nodejs, Mongodb, MySQL, PHP, Ember.js, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), AngularJS, and MongoDB.

How to speed up front-end applications using Flutter and Server Side Rendering (SSR)

Vaibhav Satam,
Chinmay Dalvi

Improving the performance of web applications, in particular, server-side rendering to speed up front-end apps and flutter, arriving with a bang.

Speed up your front-end applications using Flutter and Server Side Rendering (SSR)

Vaibhav Satam,
Chinmay Dalvi

Improving the performance of web applications is critical for customer experience. Find out how server-side rendering can speed up the performance of front-end apps. What are web components? How can improve application performance also get a demo walkthrough of flutter, an open-source platform developed by Google which lets you develop the fully native applications faster with a single code base and more...

Podcast: Speed up your front-end applications using Flutter and Server Side Rendering (SSR)

Vaibhav Satam,
Chinmay Dalvi

Improving the performance of web applications is critical for customer experience. Find out how server-side rendering can speed up the performance of front-end apps. What are web components? How can improve application performance also get a demo walkthrough of flutter, an open-source platform developed by Google which lets you develop the fully native applications faster with a single code base.

Suresh S

  • Hands on Experience in .NET Programming.
  • Hands on Experience in Angular JS.
  • Hands on Experience in Web API.
  • Experience in developing Web Services using C#, Web APIs .
  • Hands on Experience of MVC and worked on all the layers of MVC like Model, View and Controller.
  • Hands on Experience HTML, Bootstrap CSS, JavaScript and JQuery.
  • Hands on Experience of Auto-Mapper.
  • Hands on Experience in Entity Framework 6.0 and Linq.
  • Hands on Experience of Dependency Injection using  Unity.
  • Good knowledge of Layeristic Architecture.
  • Hands on Experience of Design Patterns like Factory, Repository and Singleton.
  • Good practical knowledge on RDBMS.
  • Good in SQL statements such as DDL, DML, Joins, CTE, Stored Procedure and Functions.
  • Hands on Experience on SSRS Report.
  • Good knowledge of SQL SERVER 2008 R2 , 2014 and Oracle 11G.
  • Good knowledge of Unit Testing.
  • Knowledge about TFS source control and experienced in deploying application in windows SERVERs.

Gourav Kumar

Working with automation testing, regression and defect management. Good at people management, challenging assignments and working in new technology.

- Having 6.1 years of IT experience in Automation and Manual testing (utility based projects, storage and medical domain.

- Undergone three months entry level training in J2EE and successfully completed L1 certification.

- Excellent capability to explore, learn and understand newer business domains and technology.

- Good working knowledge and trained in Java, Selenium(automation testing), webdriverIO.

- Good  working knowledge on webdriverIO, JMETER, NeoLoad, BURP SUITE

- Good Working knowledge in manual testing QA (creating test case scenarios, test plan document, and execution) and understanding of SDLC life cycle.

- Good learning skills in API testing, RPA.

 

TECHNICAL SKILLS:

 

SCRIPTING LANGUAGES: Core Java, Java Script (basic)

TESTING: Automation, Selenium, WebdriverIO Manual QA, CRM, Oracle dashboard

RDBMS: MS SQL 2008, MySQL 5.1,

WEB & CLIENT-SERVER

TECHNOLOGIES: J2EE , HTML 5.0 , CSS, XML 1.1

APPLICATION/WEB SERVERS: Apache Tomcat

OPERATING SYSTEM: Windows, Linux

TOOLS: Eclipse, JMETER, NeoLoad, BurpSuite

CONFIGURATION MGMT: SVN

Project/Defect Tracking Tools: JIRA, TFS, MTM, Bugzilla, Rally, TestLink

Prasanna MS

 

 

Work Experience: 

 

7.5 Years of working experience in Microsoft .NET Technologies, Oracle DB,My Sql and supporting languages for development of Windows & Web Applications software products.

 

Professional Experience: 

 

Altran Technologies India Pvt Ltd
Oct 2017 to Till Date

Harman Connected Services
May 2016 to Oct 2017

Oracle India Pvt Ltd.
June 2013 to April 2016

Tech-Mahindra Pvt Ltd
Jan 2011 to June 2013

 

Skill Set:

 

Programming : C#, ADO.NET, Linq

Framework: ASP.NET, MVC , ASP NET CORE

Services: WEB API, WCF Service, REST API, SOAP

Scripting Lang: JAVA SCRIPT, JQUERY,AJAX,Karma JS, Jasmine JS, KNOCKOUT JS, ANGULAR JS

Style Sheets/CSS: HTML 5, Bootstrap

DB: MYSQL, SQL Server, ORACLE, Pl/Sql

Deployment : IIS, Dev Ops, Microsoft Azure

Others: .Net Design Patterns, UML, SOLID PRINCIPLES

 

 

Technical Tools Expertise

 

IDE : Visual Studio 2017

Operating System: Windows 10

Requirement Management: JIRA, GIT, SVN, TFS, ACSWIKI Confluence

DB Tools: Toad , SQL Developer

Testing Tools: NUnit, NCover, Open cover

Software Development Methodology: Safe Agile, Waterfall Methodology

Deployments Tools: IIS, Octopus Cloud Deployment,Bit bucket, Sonar Qube, Microsoft Azure

Code Merge: WinMerge, Kidff3, Beyond Compare

Installer: Visual Studio Installer, Inno Setup

Other Tools: SOAPUI, HP Qc

 

Domain and Industries

 

Telecom

Security

Aerospace

Industrial Automation

 

How Node.js is used for sentiment analysis of Twitter Data

Ashutosh Bijoor

Node.js is a popular server-side implementation of JavaScript. Its lightweight, event-based concurrency model lends itself naturally to building a real-time service with a large number of concurrent connections.

Horizontal versus vertical scaling: Which is right for you?

Horizontal scaling helps you scale up to your computing requirements by adding more machines or servers to your resource pool, while vertical scaling helps you do that by adding more power or computing resources (CPU, RAM) to your existing infrastructure.

Vertical scaling can essentially resize your server with no change to your code. It is the ability to increase the capacity of existing hardware or software by adding additional resources. Vertical scaling is limited by the fact that you can only get as big as the size of the server.

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