You may laugh but thanks to people like him Indian programmers have become the most sought-after in the world. India is literally synonymous with Computer Science.
Joseph Lopez
Durga sir also provides jobs offers for all students, unlike other countries where the school doesn't care.
Open positions for the most prestigious companies are posted regularly at durgajobs.com/
And also on the YT channel.
As you can see, very important companies from the world demand programmers mostly in Bangalore but also in other cities as well: >IBM >Intel >Deloitte >BoA >Intel >Dell >Amazon >JPMorgan >Cisco >SAP >Boeing >Siemens etc
Why are these always in English? Do people outside of India watch these videos? Is it just because English is the “programming language”? I can hardly understand him.
Adrian Ross
>looks for my company >not on the list No wonder our technology is such shit
Ethan Davis
Because if you want to work with companies that speak english, you need to have something of a grasp on it only gained through practice. And yeah it gives Durga sir a bigger audience
Carter Ward
It means introduction to Java.
Isaac Perez
Here you can see a regular class. Many people comes because very good teacher. You can see also women unlike in other countries where only men study CS, in India you can yo to Durga and maybe meet a woman you like: youtu.be/vTwqnE7HM8o/watch?v=vTwqnE7HM8o
Easton Gray
English is the language. JAva is the weapon. Very powerful weapon of durgasoft.
1. Most software terminology is in English. If you're going to be using English words every three seconds, might as well do the entire thing in English. 2. there are a dozen regional languages with more than 20 million speakers each. Nagoor Sir speaks only two of these (alright, 1.5).
Adam Jones
i miss /dsg/ generals bros only oldfags will udnerstand *coolface*
Juan Ortiz
He's a based teacher tho
Lucas Rivera
>sun certified that hasn't held any weight since 2010
Robert Cruz
You can also learn many other languages with many good teachers at Durgasoft.
truly a fitting name for the ICON of JAVA himself, mr durga. blessed class it is. durga himself is ICON and BLESSED. After seeing this situation, Immediately he quit the Job and conducted a research across institutions, industry and students, for 8 months and realised students are gems, but lack of innovative things they failed, So he started “DURGA SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS” for very less price in the market and to enhance the quality of people in to Corporate field by giving best knowledge to students via teaching and skill development. After years of struggle, he was succeeded in that and giving Knowledge as well as innovative thoughts to enter in corporate field for lakhs of students in a span of 8 years and Now his dreams come true that his students enters in to the corners of whole world and became INDIA’S NO #1 in SOFTWARE TRAINING INDUSTRY as DURGASOFT.
Now go on Library Genesis (see Wikipedia) and get ever book you can on Elastic Search. Go on Stack Exchange and start answering Elastic Search questions. The more you answer the more likely you'll get hired. APPLY TO ELASTIC SEARCH AS CUSTOMER SUPPORT (they pay $100k, fully remote job, anywhere on earth) Contact Mr. DURGA SOFT and get into Java development. Weasel your way into development from within the company
Are these seminars 10 hours long so the attendants can bullshit during an interview to be hired right away without actually doing any programming? Why did I waste 5 years attending university if that's the case?
>Why did I waste 5 years All you needed was a pirate copy of W7, paint and notepad. Java is the weapon of choice. It can get you a job.
Evan Myers
>"all dugrasoft staff" >wont even bother writing the company name correctly Based indian adds
Jayden Rivera
>You may laugh but thanks to people like him Indian programmers have become the most sought-after in the world. >India is literally synonymous with Computer Science.
Because they are cheap. Why pay a local Canadian who does a slightly better job much more when you can get a cheap apoo?
Aaron Wilson
Real talk now, are these, ignoring atrocious accents and lack of production values, at least good at teaching stuff?
>Sir We r waiting for jsp & servlet That shit is ancient. Or you have to maintain legacy websites.
Landon Torres
The Durga knows Java for sure, but imho he does a poor communication job, which gets worse when many of the students probably can't speak English fluently. He just starts covering point after point with no background or introduction. He also spends too much time in each point. The 10h video can be covered with a few hours of reading instead.
Overall these lessons are OK for students who need an introduction to Java concepts and maybe pass the OJP exam, but in no way this qualifies them for professional work unless you put a proper programmer supervising and baby-sitting them 24h. But western managers won't understand this and insist in offshoring until customers gets used to poo software that fails.
Elijah Wood
>at least good at teaching stuff? Not really they kinda like to ram their teachings triple-time cause they literally are shitting out classes, no pun intended.
Had this Indian once who didn't know about naming conventions for example.
And named hes code after gods from their pantheon. You literally had to be a Yogi master to decipher hes code.
And the if else where there should be switches. It showed he was hard pressed to learn programming as fast as possible.
Pythonistas of g, what is the correct answer here? Please explain.
Jack Morgan
Capitalism does this.
Isaac Jenkins
damn, i thought the cow worshipping thing was a meme, now i believe it.
Connor Wood
This
Dominic Gutierrez
>He moderates the comment section Oy veeeyy anti-freedom of speech!! I am literarly a genocided of my race because of you globalist pig!!
When will )))they((( stop controlling all the shitposts?
Parker Morales
t. never worked in it everyone hates to work with them. i have to clean after all their fuckups, personally. once i get enough experience i'll leave this company without a second thought.
I daresay this explanation is better than the one in the official Python docs.
Matthew Jenkins
Pretty decent, but they spend a lot of time on each subject with lots of repeating. Has helped me a few times, but it could be better.
Easton Harris
>moderation my god what is even the point then.
Levi Anderson
thank you sir now i learning WEBSERVA
Jeremiah Bell
>jsp & servlet ancient pls sir kindly do the needful and provide more recent alternatives thank u sir
Caleb Edwards
Why does he look decently fit though? That's no normal Indian, most of the poor ones look like shit skinned auschwitz prisoners.
Bentley Morales
He has been drinking lots of cow juice.
Oliver Jackson
I C O N O F J A V A
Brandon Peterson
i can't handle this thread
Jacob Parker
This man is a tireless professional of the highest order.
Justin Morales
>Nagoor Sir speaks only two of these (alright, 1.5). Which are they?
Asher Collins
They aren't even paying attention, what the fuck. Most students in there can't even see the screen from where they're sitting. What's the problem with Indians?
>What's the problem with Indians? Capitalism does this
Ayden Morales
LOST
Owen Peterson
henlo sirs i hear java just to say java the best veri ezy veri fast i like veri mach pls sirs use java and work for durga sir the icon of java thx sirs
Sebastian White
Inheritance in Python is processed depth first, left to right. Thus, P1's method is invoked. That said, multiple inheritance is cancer and should never be used.
Nathan Taylor
t. retard
Jeremiah Hernandez
> 42 comments on video > 32 mentions of "sir"
Jaxon Cook
India is as diverse as Europe linguistically and culturally and English makes a good lingua franca
Samuel Fisher
please sir i idolize you
Christian Ross
Actual Indian here. If only you knew how bad things are.
Asher Price
>That said, multiple inheritance is cancer and should never be used. It is. Java specifically doesn't support multiple inheritance from classes, i've encountered issues with multiple interface implementations that assigns constants
Michael Hall
>10 hours of Mr. Durga sir, a former employee of IBM. A king of JAVA it's a privilege.
Jackson Flores
>Actual Indian here. If only you knew how bad things are. I'm assuming that despite the swarms of poos we see here, there still has to be a decent amount of actual good programmers. Getting good outsourced poos is almost impossible, but how about internally in India, is it hard to find good colleagues / employes or do you mostly end up with pooginers?
Hudson Cook
It depends. For the same level of experience, there's as much as 15-20 times difference in pay between top tier and outsource tier programming jobs. What job you land on this scale determines what sort of colleagues you get. You'd think your skills as a programmer determines what job you land, but it ends up doing more with what college you graduated from. I expect it isn't much different in the west, though. Add to this the high levels of unemployment and outsourcing in general being the bubble that just wouldn't pop, and you have literally hundreds of hack tier engineering colleges cranking out "engineers" by the thousands, year upon year. Very few of them can hack it. Most of those who can't go to DurgaSoft or some local equivalent. And I haven't even mentioned diversity and inclusion yet.
Lincoln Murphy
>degree dictates what job youll get I'm from central EU and luckily it isn't like this here. I dropped out from uni when I landed a programming job. And now I got better pay than people who got degrees in CS but don't really care that much about programing so they don't learn new things and just come to work to get paid (which makes their work sub-par).