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 SAS or Java?
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Posted on 06-10-16 2:25 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Need advice from sajhaites. SAS ko training line ki Java ko? for someone who has some programming experience.

Or is there something else that is better?
 
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If you have programming experience then go for java, if you very good at SQL or any RDMS then go for SAS.
 
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JAVA is used pretty much everywhere. SAS is a statistical software so it's more appropriate for people with statistics background. There's financial and clinical side of SAS and usually in pharmaceutical industries they look for someone with statistics background (MS stat/Biostat).
 


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