Gild's assessment says Indian programmers are better at math and logic but American developers are particularly good at Web programming If there were ever an IT Olympics, in which software developers ...
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If there were ever an IT Olympics, in which software developers could compete to solve programming problems, the event would likely take place on Gild, an online career development community where IT ...
Online career development community Gild recently compared Indian programmers’ math, logic, software development and communication skills with those of American programmers. If there were ever an IT ...