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Full Description [May 20, 2011, 9:20 a.m.]


Since Past 10 years, technology has changed. New mode of communication are rapidly evolving.

Things are getting easier for the end user and complex for the engineeer.

This goup is specifically designed for those, who don't know anything about programming. Yet, they want to learn to program for their various personal, professional and academic purposes.

Knowledge about programming scattered around the various sources, more or less are of technical nature.

Making it difficult to learn for a person who, don't have any technical background. Either don't have prerequisite know - how of computer or internet terminology. Or don't have enough educational - qualification to understand technicalities.

The situation of a person is worsen when he don't have good - enough command over ENGLISH-LANGUAGE. Making him / her unable to convey his messege clearly and effectively. And making him / her unable to understand what said to him / her OR what is the meaning of a written passage.

It is a long-felt need to find a way to make learning to programming so much easier (in terms of Language usage and the way of explaination (Cross Cultural)) so that any person, anywhere in the world, can easily understand, learn and grasp the subject he intended to learn. No matter where and how he lives, whatever his lifesyle is.

 

 

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