Baibars_1260
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most of that is only mildly useful especially things like primavera, vizio, teamcenter etc. SAP - really depends what you know. but anyway sure. you can mae living with these - better than focusing on Hindi and Urdu and Arabic et al.
Appreciate your attempt at Tamil but whoever taught you those 2 words at the end is not your friend.
UG, ANSYS, SE, AMESIM, "Mildy useful "?




There is a reason why BOP, IT testers are called "keyboard coolies" by my white colleagues, because of the drudgery in picking bugs out of programs for the developers .
They can't see beyond the laptop screen and have never seen a mobile hydraulics systems test bed to test PWM controls, or an engine dynamometer rig.
Most of the Tamils I have met in my professional career are extremely perceptive towards other cultures and languages, and have excellent language skills. They read the OP and content of a thread instead of making statements like "focusing on Hindi, Urdu, Arabic".
By the way the US armed forces, the CIA, UNDP, pays top dollars for specialists in those languages . During the era when your namesakes were wreaking terror in Sri Lanka there was an intense demand for Tamil translators to.
I learned street Tamil during my stint in Singapore interacting with industrial labor manpower, and I try not to add "da" at the end of sentence addressing someone.
So I would rather say to you "Po pa"


When I visited Chennai I found those last two words useful to someone following me with palms outstretched on Marina Beach.