Skills Directory

.NET

Android

Angular

AngularJS

Ansible

Apache Spark

Appium

Application Security

Applied Math

Aptitude

AWS

AWS Security

Azure

Bash

C

C#

C++

Chef

CI/CD

Code Quality

Couchbase

Cryptography

CSS

Data Modeling

Data Visualization

Data Wrangling

DBMS

Django

Docker

Drupal

DynamoDB

Excel

Express.js

Flask

Flutter

GCP

Git

Go

Hadoop

HTML/CSS/JS

Java

JavaScript

Jenkins

JUnit

Kafka

Kotlin

Kubernetes

Kubernetes Security

Language Proficiency

Laravel

Linux

Machine Learning

MongoDB

Network Security

Node.js

Oracle APEX

PHP

PL/SQL

Power BI

PowerShell

Puppet

Python

PyTorch

R

React

React Native

REST API

RoR

Ruby

Salesforce Administration

Salesforce Sales Cloud

Salesforce Service Cloud

SAP

Scala

Selenium

Snowflake

Software Development Methodologies

Spring Boot

SQL

Storage

System Design

Tableau

Technical Communication

TensorFlow

Terraform

Testing Techniques

TypeScript

Vue.js

.NET

This refers to the Microsoft .NET framework and associated technologies used for developing desktop and web applications on Windows platforms.

Android

This refers to the mobile operating system developed by Google, used for developing mobile applications for Android devices.

Angular

This refers to the open-source web application framework developed by Google, used for building dynamic web applications.

AngularJS

This refers to the older version of Angular (version 1.x), which is still used in some legacy web applications.

Ansible

This refers to the open-source automation tool used for configuring and managing servers, applications, and network devices.

Apache Spark

This refers to the open-source big data processing framework used for processing large-scale data sets.

Appium

This refers to the open-source test automation framework used for mobile applications, supporting both Android and iOS platforms.

Application Security

This refers to the practice of ensuring that software applications are designed and developed with security in mind, in order to prevent unauthorized access and protect sensitive data.

Applied Math Aptitude

This refers to the ability to apply mathematical concepts and principles to solve real-world problems, and to think logically and analytically.

AWS

This refers to Amazon Web Services, a cloud computing platform that provides a wide range of services for building and deploying scalable, reliable, and cost-effective applications.

AWS Security

This refers to the practice of ensuring that applications and data hosted on Amazon Web Services are secure, and that appropriate security measures are in place to protect against cyber threats.

Azure

This refers to Microsoft Azure, a cloud computing platform that provides a wide range of services for building and deploying applications on Microsoft’s infrastructure.

Bash

This refers to the Unix shell and command language used for executing commands and scripts on Unix-based systems.

C

This refers to the general-purpose programming language used for developing system software, embedded systems, and other applications.

C#

This refers to the programming language developed by Microsoft, used for developing Windows desktop and web applications, as well as games and mobile applications.

C++

This refers to the general-purpose programming language used for developing system software, embedded systems, and other applications, with a focus on performance and efficiency.

Cassandra

This refers to the open-source distributed NoSQL database management system, used for managing large volumes of structured and unstructured data across multiple nodes.

Chef

This refers to the open-source automation tool used for configuring and managing servers, applications, and network devices, with a focus on infrastructure as code.

Cisco

This refers to the networking and telecommunications equipment and services provided by Cisco Systems, used for building and managing enterprise networks.

Cloud Computing

This refers to the practice of using remote servers hosted on the internet to store, manage, and process data, instead of using local servers or personal computers.

COBOL

This refers to the programming language used for developing business applications, particularly in the financial and government sectors.

Computer Science Fundamentals

This refers to the foundational concepts and principles of computer science, including algorithms, data structures, programming languages, and computer architecture.

CSS

This refers to Cascading Style Sheets, a stylesheet language used for describing the presentation of web pages written in HTML.

Cybersecurity

This refers to the practice of protecting computer systems, networks, and data from unauthorized access, theft, and damage.

Data Analysis

This refers to the process of inspecting, cleaning, transforming, and modeling data in order to extract useful insights and information.

Data Science

This refers to the interdisciplinary field that combines statistics, computer science, and domain expertise to extract insights and knowledge from data.

Data Visualization

This refers to the process of representing data graphically, in order to facilitate understanding and communication of complex information.

Database Administration

This refers to the practice of managing and maintaining databases, including creating, configuring, and optimizing database systems.

DevOps

This refers to the practice of combining software development and IT operations in order to improve collaboration, communication, and automation.

Docker

This refers to the open-source containerization platform used for packaging, distributing, and running applications in isolated environments.

Drupal

This refers to the open-source content management system used for building and managing websites and web applications.

Elasticsearch

This refers to the open-source search engine used for indexing and searching large volumes of data, with a focus on scalability and performance.

Flask

This refers to the open-source web framework used for building lightweight web applications in Python.

Git

This refers to the open-source version control system used for tracking changes in source code during software development.

Hadoop

This refers to the open-source big data processing framework used for processing large-scale data sets across clusters of commodity hardware.

HTML

This refers to Hypertext Markup Language, the standard markup language used for creating web pages and web applications.

iOS

This refers to the mobile operating system developed by Apple, used for developing mobile applications for iPhone and iPad devices.

Java

This refers to the general-purpose programming language used for developing desktop and web applications, as well as mobile applications for Android devices.

JavaScript

This refers to the programming language used for developing dynamic web applications, particularly on the client side.

Jenkins

This refers to the open-source automation server used for building, testing, and deploying software applications.

JIRA

This refers to the project management tool used for tracking and managing software development projects, particularly in agile methodologies.

Kafka

This refers to the open-source distributed streaming platform used for processing real-time data streams.

Kubernetes

This refers to the open-source container orchestration platform used for automating deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications.

Linux

This refers to the open-source operating system kernel used for running servers, desktops, and other computing devices.

Machine Learning

This refers to the field of artificial intelligence that focuses on developing algorithms and models that enable computers to learn from data and make predictions or decisions.

MongoDB

This refers to the open-source NoSQL document-oriented database management system, used for managing large volumes of semi-structured data.

MySQL

This refers to the open-source relational database management system, used for managing structured data.

Node.js

This refers to the open-source server-side JavaScript runtime environment used for building scalable web applications.

Oracle

This refers to the relational database management system and enterprise software products provided by Oracle Corporation.

PHP

This refers to the server-side scripting language used for developing web applications, particularly on the LAMP stack.

PostgreSQL

This refers to the open-source relational database management system, used for managing structured data.

PowerShell

This refers to the task automation and configuration management framework developed by Microsoft, used for managing Windows-based systems.

Project Management

This refers to the practice of planning, organizing, and managing resources in order to achieve specific goals and objectives.

Puppet

This refers to the open-source automation tool used for configuring and managing servers, applications, and network devices, with a focus on infrastructure as code.

Python

This refers to the general-purpose programming language used for developing desktop and web applications, as well as scientific computing and data analysis.

React

This refers to the open-source JavaScript library used for building user interfaces in web applications.

Ruby

This refers to the general-purpose programming language used for developing web applications, particularly on the Ruby on Rails framework.

Ruby on Rails

This refers to the open-source web application framework written in Ruby, used for building scalable web applications.

Salesforce

This refers to the cloud-based customer relationship management (CRM) software and enterprise solutions provided by Salesforce.com.

Scala

This refers to the general-purpose programming language used for developing scalable and high-performance applications on the Java Virtual Machine (JVM).

Security Testing

This refers to the practice of testing software applications for security vulnerabilities and weaknesses, in order to identify and mitigate potential cyber threats.

SQL

This refers to Structured Query Language, the standard language used for managing and manipulating relational databases.

Swift

This refers to the programming language developed by Apple, used for developing mobile applications for iOS and macOS platforms.

Tableau

This refers to the data visualization and business intelligence software used for creating interactive dashboards and reports.

Terraform

This refers to the open-source infrastructure as code tool used for building, changing, and versioning infrastructure.

UI/UX Design

This refers to the practice of designing user interfaces and user experiences for digital products, with a focus on usability, accessibility, and aesthetics.

Unity

This refers to the cross-platform game engine used for developing video games and other interactive content.

Virtualization

This refers to the practice of creating virtual versions of computing resources, such as servers, storage devices, and operating systems, in order to improve efficiency and flexibility.

Vue.js

This refers to the open-source JavaScript framework used for building user interfaces in web applications.

Web Development

This refers to the practice of developing web applications and websites, using a range of technologies and tools.

Windows Server

This refers to the operating system developed by Microsoft for running servers, particularly in enterprise environments.

WordPress

This refers to the open-source content management system used for building and managing websites and web applications, particularly for blogging and e-commerce.