For students who have just begun their journey towards becoming a computer or software
engineer, the first step is getting the fundamentals of programming right. It is usually
said that the hardest part of the journey is taking the first step, and Coding Ninjas is
helping millions of software developer aspirants take this step. With their introductory
courses for different languages like C++, JAVA with DS, Python with DS, and Algorithms,
Coding Ninjas aim to quell all the fears of becoming a programmer that linger in the
students’ minds.
Aptitude preparation course: Aptitude questions are asked in almost every company’s
placement test. The normal course curriculum is not designed to prepare students for
aptitude tests, though. Because of this, a number of students are taken by surprise in the
real exam. To overcome this, we have prepared this course with one of the best instructors,
Dr. Arun Sharma.
Web Development with Node.JS: In this course, we teach students to build web apps using
NodeJS. Because of how easily it teaches the students to turn himself into a developer from
programmer, it is quite popular.
Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body.” Joseph Addison penned this quote roughly 300 years ago, before modern science and research equipment could back up his claim. Today, however, scientific studies show that reading does make you smarter. Reading a novel, for example, increases the blood flow and improves connectivity in the brain. When you read, your brain absorbs good writing techniques and vocabulary. In your own writing, you will unconsciously copy the writing styles of books that held your attention. Reading also enhances your vocabulary and spelling. New words appear in their natural context and you can deduce meaning from the surrounding words, while visually imprinting their spelling for accurate recall.
Cooking and cleaning can be on par with a heavy workout, exercising muscles you never knew
you had Running a kitchen involves lots of standing, movement, bending and aerobic
exercise.
Ordering takeout or tossing a premade frozen dinner in the oven may be quick and convenient,
but there’s something special about being able to cook your own meal. Plus, foods you make
yourself are almost always healthier and more wholesome than processed or prepackaged foods.
If learning to cook seems intimidating, don’t worry! You don’t need fancy equipment or lots
of experience to make good food. Once you master a few simple techniques, you’ll be able to
create all kinds of tasty dishes.
According to the American Psychological Association, playing video games, including shooter
games, can boost learning, health and social skills. Gaming may strengthen a range of cognitive
skills such as spatial navigation, reasoning, memory and perception. And, there’s more in the
study: it was found that playing FPS games improved a player's capacity to think about objects
in three dimensions just as well as academic courses designed to enhance these same skills.
Gaming takes skill, coordination, and strategy to succeed. You’re always using your big brain to
develop ways to outsmart and outwit friends. This could be during planning (again on your mic)
but many times, it’s on the fly. It’s like a board game but your opponents are coming at you way
quicker, in real-time, and they want to destroy you. Good thing you’ve managed to hone those
skills for kills.