Thursday, December 27, 2012

what software to use for designing something on paper and the print it?

Q. i need a software to let me design what i want to be in paper with exact size and when i print it it will look the same. like i have 3 pictures and i want them to be on a A4 paper. so i want to be able to move the pictures where ever i want in the paper and change the size to whatever i want, what software should i use?

A. Open Office is an open source office suite which is absolutely free http://www.openoffice.org

Within that suite of programs there is an application called Draw which can be used to do simple page layout - although it is actually a drawing application by design, it will do page layout very nicely.

If you already have Microsoft Word, that will also do the job too (although it's not as nice to use as OpenOffice Draw).

If you want to go one step further, there is the more powerful desk top publishing software called Scribus - it's free too: http://www.scribus.net/canvas/Scribus

Whats the difference between Computer Science And IT?
Q. As the question states i want to know the difference and what is recommended for me to take..
I like dealing with software more than Hardware..I am better in the practical usage of software...

So could u recommend what to choose as a course in college?

A. The simple answer is if you want to create, write code and test software programs or web applications this would fall under Computer Science.

The thing I always tell people interested in Computer Science is that they need to discover not if computer science is a good major for them but if they are the right person for computer science. Programmers are born and not made. All the computer programming courses in the world will not make you any good at it if it is not your gifting and calling. Many eager CS majors take their first few programming courses and realize that this is not what they expected while others just take to it like a duck to water. If you find yourself struggling you can always switch majors into Info Sys or another IT area that does not require programming. Remember that at most 4 year schools you can change majors out to the end of your second year with very few credits or time lost. Being able to do well at CS has nothing to do with intelligence. Many of the people I know that were not successful in Programming are very successful in other fields.

If you want to be a Computer Technician, Service Center Coordinator, Help Desk Staff, Storage Administrator, Network Administrator, Systems Administrator, Systems Engineer, Enterprise Administrator, Active Directory Administrator, Exchange and Messaging Administrator, Backup Administrator, Disaster Recovery Specialist, Database Administrator, Computing Security Specialist, Corporate IT Acquisition Specialist and Data Center Administrator, just to name a few you would go into IT.

How do i create a software which is useful for hotels?
Q. I have good idea in hotel line so i want to create a accounts software how can i do it

A. The hotel industry is well catered for, so if I were you I'd move on. Their booking systems may look simple when you lean over the desk and catch a glimpse of the computer screen, but they are in fact one of the most complex database programs on earth, possibly developed by a team of 200 or more highly skilled programmers.

The program modules encompass bookings, forward bookings, tours, room usage, trends, accounting, staffing, catering, conferences, hall bookings, weddings and the list goes on. I'm not sure that you or anyone else will ever come up with a convincing reason for them to drop their Ten Thousand Dollar programs and change. There are plenty of other niche markets you could focus on, such as a very simple to use cashbook system for very small businesses such as the local butcher or cleaner. have a look on the Internet, you'll struggle to find one!




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