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Some key points about Project manager vs. Product manager

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Project manager vs. Product manager is two of the most confusing, but important, positions in a tech company these days. While they may have certain skills in common, such as leadership and time management, they are both two sides of the same coin. Product manager They are responsible for managing the overall product directions, Staying with it until the product is removed from the market. They must understand the user needs and convert them into a design or MVP and make a development team to build the required product and meet those needs. This includes difficult tasks such as Interviewing users for gathering information. Checking the problems and opportunities. Making a decision which options are worth following. Creating a guide map and defining its features Giving priority to development tickets But theKey priority is given to the product sense. That includes remembering the intuition to know when the product is transferred from the alpha to beta tests, delaying the product'

A Comprehensive Guide on How to Choose the Best Career Path

Many questions are asked to a child when he was young about what he wants to become, and when he grow-ups, the question changed to asking about their desired career paths. People do not always choose their career paths and achieve each of their professional milestones in the same manner. Career routes are usually long and difficult, with multiple exits, twists and turns, and decisions along the way. On the other hand, choosing a career path is an excellent way to begin your career and gain the necessary skills, qualifications, and experience to find rewarding and enjoyable work. To do so, think about your interests, talents, and career aspirations while you make life decisions, including which school to attend, which entry-level work to pursue, or whether to pursue a post-graduate degree or advanced qualification. Definition of career paths The roles you hold as you advance in your profession make up a career line. Your first job or college degree, for example, can signal the start o

Html vs Xml: A brief difference between both Html and Xml

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  All the pages displayed on a web browser (Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Safari, etc. ) are coded using HTML or XML. They are programming languages used to create various web pages. They both have different features and Styles. In this blog, you will get to know all about Html and Xml, HTML VS XML and their uses. Let's start with a markup language A markup language is a computer language that uses various tags to define elements within a document. It contains simple words rather than typical programming syntax.   There are lots of markup language that people uses around the world, for example: HTML:     Hypertext text markup language.  XML:        Extensible markup language. SGML:     Standard generalized markup language.  XHTML:   eXtended hypertext markup language.  KML:        keyhole markup language. MathML:   Mathematical markup language    But HTML and XML are the most popular languages to design web pages as they are understandable by humans, making i