Book (Practical) Communications business Live! Business Skill Training Course Programming / Systems

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 通信事業 実況!ビジネス力養成講義 プログラミング/システム / 岡嶋裕史
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Item number: BO2805185
Released date: 08 Mar 2022

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This second edition of the Communications
live series explains everything from the basics of programming to the essence of system development. Companies that cannot understand and use IT at the level of programming may be swept away by the wave of innovation. Elementary school students are learning programming with educational materials like games. Companies can use a variety of services through the cloud. People no longer code in the way that individuals and organizations write code. On the other hand, DX and remote work are promoted and there are more opportunities to interact with computers. Programming must be learned in order to communicate with computers. This book does not use any particular computer language as a subject matter. It explains in a lecture style with a simple tone that is easy for even beginners in the humanities to understand, such as "Those who can write good programs correctly grasp the nature of the job and summarize the solutions clearly in a way that other people can understand," "Management without any knowledge of programming is a great person who graduated from a military academy without experience in the field" and "Keep business logic and highly universal data separate". Readers will not be able to write Java or Python by reading this book. However, readers will be able to understand the good and bad algorithms and the merits and demerits of cloud and on-premise. They will know the pros and cons of using APIs throughout the job, make decisions on package introduction, adjust effort with IT vendors, and above all, use direct communication with engineers.