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Top-10 Indian Startup Companies And Their Founders.

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Everybody knows the billion or million dollar companies which are popular but only some of them know the founders of those companies. So ladies and gentleman boys and girls i'm here to give you some information about the Top-20 Indian startup companies and their founders.

While my beloved foreign readers who are curious about Indian startups will be getting much useful information. So guys just stick to the page n let's dive in to the world.

1.FLIPKART


Flipkart, a company which started with a small investment of Rs. 4, 00,000 to develop its website has undoubtedly grown up to be one of the biggest e-commerce players in the Indian shopping market.Now valued at over US$17 billion, Flipkart is amongst the top 10 e-commerce companies in the world.  Flipkart now employs more than 33,000 people

FOUNDER-Mr.Sachin Bansal and Biinny Bansal


Sachin Bansal started Flipkart in 2007 from a one-room apartment in Bangalore along with his schoolmate Binny Bansal. The store started by selling books online and later expanded to categories such as apparel and electronics.

 The first product they sold was the book Leaving Microsoft To Change The World to a customer from Hyderabad. Both are alumni of Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, in October 2007.


 2.Snapdeal


Snapdeal.com was started in february 2010 - India's largest online marketplace, with the widest assortment of 12 million+ products across 500+ diverse categories from thousands of regional, national, and international brands and retailers.With millions of users and 150,000 sellers, Snapdeal is the shopping destination for internet users across the country, delivering to 5000+ cities and towns in India.

With its acquisition of Freecharge in 2015, A leading mobile transactions platform, Snapdeal has become one of the largest mCommerce company in the country along with Flipkart and amazon.

FOUNDER- Kunal Bahl and Rohit Bansal


Kunal bahl was the former employee of Microsoft. Along with his schoolmate Rohit Bansal, Kunal experimented with various businesses over the course of four years before setting up Snapdeal as a discount coupons and daily deals site. Rohit bansal is an alumnus of IIT Delhi.

 3.paytm


With its mobile-based marketplace Paytm, One97 Communication’s incubated startup has reportedly become the country’s largest digital company. Going by the volume, the Noida- based startup processes close to 300,000 transactions on a daily basis

Paytm is now widely used for payments and mobile credit top-ups. The company last year raised about US$700 million in capital from Ant Financial, the affiliate e-payments division of Chinese e-commerce powerhouse Alibaba.

PAYTM is on track to becoming one of India’s most prevalent homegrown consumer technology companies.

FOUNDER- Vijay Shekhar Sharma.

Born in a small town near Delhi, Vijay Shekhar Sharma was the first amongst his immediate family to graduate from a tech school and then travel overseas for a job. 

Vijay launched One97 as a telecoms software company in the early 2000s and later pivoted it to Paytm, an online marketplace in 2009.



 4.Ola


 India seems to be going through a ‘Taxi’ revolution. Every other day, there is a new start up offering efficient cab service to the citizens operating urban and rural lifestyles. You can avail an Ola Cab extremely easily and their trusted drivers will get you to your destination hassle free. Valued at over US$5 billion now, Ola has about 250,000 cabs and auto rickshaws in its app and it operates in about 100 cities.

FOUNDER-Bhavish Aggarwal and Ankit Bhati

First of all to people who dont know, Bhavish Aggarwal and Ankit Bhati, the founders of Olacabs are two IIT Bombay graduates.

Bhavish worked for Microsoft after college for two years and then left Microsoft and started an online company to sell short duration tours and holidays onlineWhile running that business for a couple of months, he took a car rental from Bangalore to Bandipur and had a very bad experience. So he decided to start a taxi company with the help of his friend Ankit Bhati. 

 His parents didn’t agree with his idea in the beginning of course, like all Indian Parents won’t but now ola is the one of the leading company in online cabs. The word OLA means Hello in Spanish.


5.quikr

Quikr is an Indian classified advertising platform. Quikr is India’s no.1 online classifieds platform, it is  a place where people can connect with each other to buy or sell goods and services. 

Quikr is Launched in 2008 with the vision for buyers and sellers to “meet online, transact offline”, today Quikr have over 4.2 million listings and have generated over 150 million replies. Quikr,have created an online community which is simple and secure.

FOUNDER- Pranay Chulet


Pranay Chulet is an alumnus of the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, and the Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta.In 2007, Pranay started his first entrepreneurial venture, Excellere. In 2008, he founded Kijiji India, which was later rebranded as Quikr.

Quikr was the only classifieds platform to be featured in the list of top ten ‘Best E-commerce Brands in India Amongst Youth’.

6.zomato


Zomato, founded in 2008, is India’s largest restaurant guide listing over 42,000 restaurants across 12 cities in the country – Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, Kolkata, Pune, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Chandigarh, Lucknow and Indore. The service began as "Foodiebay" and later named as zomato.

The website soon listed 1,200 restaurants in New Delhi – and the team hasn’t looked back since. It has expanded to over 22 countries and still counting.

FOUNDER- Deepinder Goyal and Pankaj Chaddah

Deepinder graduated with a Mathematics and Computing degree from IIT Delhi in 2005 and hails from Muktsar in Punjab.However, as typical Indian parents, Deepinder’s parents advised him to shut it down and go back to a proper job. He did not listen. The company is now valued at close to US$1 billion.

7.Inmobi

Inmobi is mobile advertising and discovering platform. the company was founded in 2007 in India. InMobi enables consumers to discover amazing products through mobile advertising. Through Miip, a revolutionary discovery platform, developers, merchants & brands can engage mobile consumers globally. 

InMobi enables over 100 billion discovery sessions on mobile across a billion users every month, becoming the largest discovery platform in the world. Now they have 1000+ employees.

FOUNDER- Naveen Tewari and Mohit saxena

It was in 2007 that Mohit met Naveen Tewari, Amit Gupta and Abhay Singhal. They decided to come together and start a venture in the mobile market.

The company started as mKhoj and later pivoted to serve ads as they saw the app market ripening.


8.Oyo rooms


OYO Rooms promises to provide the same amenities and the same awesome experience across all its rooms. Affordable OYO offers rooms at prices that no other player in the budget segment offers today. Online platforms for budget hotels in India have been in the news. Oyo Rooms is the ‘oldest startup’ in the space.

Oyo Rooms is an Indian virtual hospitality brand. It aggregates budget hotels and guesthouses, making inventory discoverable and bookable online. Its branding provides a franchise-like consistency of product. It’s a managed marketplace of properties.

FOUNDER- Ritesh Aggarwal

At 21 years of age, Ritesh Aggarwal is India’s youngest millionaire entrepreneur, having created budget hotel startup OyoRooms.
Ironically, Ritesh was thrown out of rented place in New Delhi when he couldn’t pay the rent. He slept the night in the stairway. Then he started bed and breakfast chain later named as oyo rooms

Ritesh had come to Delhi to study in college. But after just three days he realized that formal education is not something he wants to waste his time on.When his parents got to know their son had dropped out, they became angry. His mother said who will give a daughter to my son for marriage now.

9.redbus

Redbus is India’s number 1 bus ticketing platform, was founded in 2005 and is a part of ibiboGroup. They books bus ticket fare with zero booking charges. You can now choose from 1500+ bus operators and 80,000 routes in India.

Started modestly in August 2006 with a few seats from one bus operator, redBus today is one of the most successful online bus ticket booking agencies. Today, it has 700 bus operators, 10,000 buses listed on it, works in 15 states and sells around 5,000 tickets every day.

FOUNDER- Phanindra Sama


During Diwali in 2005, Bangalore-based Phanindra Sama wanted to travel to his hometown in Hyderabad but couldn’t find any available seats. He decided to solve this problem by co-founding Redbus, an online bus ticketing startup, which is the largest such portal in India.

In fact, redBus.in was founded by three engineers -- Phanindra Sama, Charan Padmaraju and Sudhakar Pasupunuri -- who studied together at the BITS, Pilani, and later worked in various companies in Bengaluru.

10.grofers



Grofers is an Indian on-demand online grocery delivery service. It was founded in December 2013 and is based in Gurgaon.As of 2016, the company has raised about $165.5 million from investors.

 Grofers is a hyperlocal shopping startup. Which is doing a good number of deliveries and is on the verge of breaking even at the current stage in terms of revenues.

FOUNDER- Albinder Dhindsa. 


A former early employee at Zomato, Albinder Dhindsa started Grofers in 2013 with co-founder Saurabh Kumar.Albinder worked in Silicon Valley before coming back to India to work at Zomato, which was founded by his childhood friend Deepinder Goyal.

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Top 10 In-demand programming language of 2016-2017.

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      Choosing a programming language takes a lot of consideration: what do you want to do with the language, what platforms you're working with, and what salary range can you expect in the field, and more. This article gives you information about some of the more popular languages In demand.

1.Java 

For the last three years, Java has been an important business programming language for companies, which is no surprise. It’s one of the top languages taught in university computer science programs and known by everyone. It’s both adaptable and powerful, as long as you don’t have to reach down to simple metal for your application.
Java has staying power since it has long-term compatibility, which makes sure older applications continue to work now into the future. It’s not going anywhere anytime soon and is used to power company websites like LinkedIn.com, Netflix.com and Amazon.com

2.JavaScript

Everyone knows that Java and Javascript are not related to each other. Coming just behind HTML in ubiquity, Javascript is one of the foundation languages of the Web. By itself, Javascript isn’t going to live outside a browser interface, though it is likely to condense that interface in a program that doesn’t have to invoke a full browser instance every time it runs.

 JavaScript – not to be confused with Java. It is another one of the world’s most popular and powerful programming languages, and is used to spice up web pages by making them interactive. For example, JavaScript can be used to add effects to web pages, display pop-up messages or to create games with basic functionality.

3.C#


 Dating from 2000, C# (pronounced C-sharp) is a relatively new programming language designed by Microsoft for a wide range of enterprise applications that run on the .NET Framework. An evolution of C and  C++, the C# language is simple, modern, type safe and object oriented.
Pronounced "C-sharp," C# is a multi-paradigm language developed by Microsoft as part of its .NET initiative. Combining principles from C and C++, C# is a general-purpose language used to develop software for Microsoft and Windows platforms

4.python


Python is a general purpose programming language that was named after the Monty Python (so you know it’s fun to work with)! Python is simple and incredibly readable since closely resembles the English language. It’s a great language for beginners, all the way up to seasoned professionals.
It powers the web apps for Instagram, Pinterest and Rdio through its associated web framework, Django, and is used by Google, Yahoo! and NASA.

6.php


PHP (Hypertext Preprocessor) is a general purpose, server-side scripting language especially suited for web development. It can be directly embedded into an HTML source document rather than an external file, which has made it a popular programming language for web developers. PHP powers more than 200 million websites, including WordpressDigg and Facebook.

PHP tends to be a popular languages since its easy-to use by new programmers, but also offers tons of advanced features for more experienced programmers.

7.SQL

It’s no surprise SQL (pronounced ‘sequel’) tops the job list since it can be found far and wide in various flavors. Database technologies such as MySQL, PostgreSQL and Microsoft SQL Server power big businesses, small businesses, hospitals, banks, universities. Indeed, just about every computer and person with access to technology eventually touches something SQL.

SQL was standardized by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) in the 1980s.

8.ios/swift

In 2014, Apple decided to invent their own programming language. The result was Swift – a new programming language for iOS and OS X developers to create their next killer app. Developers will find that many parts of Swift are familiar from their experience of developing in C++ and Objective-C.
            Companies including American Airlines, LinkedIn, and Duolingo have been quick to adopt Swift, and we’ll see this language on the rise in the coming years.

9.C++

It is an intermediate-level language with object-oriented programming features, originally designed to enhance the C language. C++ powers major software like FirefoxWinamp and Adobe programs. It's used to develop systems software, application software, high-performance server and client applications and video games.
              The applications developed using c++ includes Adobe and Microsoft applications, MongoDB databases, large portions of Mac OS/X and is the best language to learn for performance-critical applications such as “twitch” game development or audio/video processing.
10.Ruby on rails

A dynamic, object-oriented scripting language for developing websites and mobile apps, Ruby was designed to be simple and easy to write. Ruby on Rails has many positive qualities including rapid development, you don’t need as much code, and there are a wide variety of 3rd party libraries available. It’s used from companies ranging from small start-ups to large enterprises and everything in-between. 
Hulu, Twitter, Github and Living Social are using Ruby on Rails for at least one of their web applications.
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Future of Java developers.

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     Many students are worried about what's gonna happen in future with java programming language. They always used to ask me questions about reliability of java. So ladies and gentleman boys n girls i'm here to give you answers to all your questions. 

I’ve read a lot of articles predicting the demise of the Java language. I don’t see that happening anytime soon. The Java language continues to evolve with the times. Java 7 was a fairly boring release. Java 8, however, has a number of exciting features. Java 8 lambda.

     While Java’s been around for a little over 20 years, Big Data has only been a buzzword in corporate environments for a little over 5 years. While the concept has existed much longer than that, the majority of us hadn’t heard the word. Because it’s so new to so many of us, the term “Big 
Data” is still evolving, and can mean different things to different peoples are a really neat new feature to Java. 

      It is pretty hard to predict future for Java and Python. As many others have indicated already, JavaScript (JS) is more likely to be around in any foreseeable future. It is because, JS is the de-facto lingua-franca for front end web. Whenever you encounter some HTML and CSS you most likely will also see some JS around as well. But, JS got a real kick when technologies like Node.js has taken it to back end. JS has the advantage of being the language that most programmers can somewhat comprehend. 

But, JS is not the best possible language that could do what it does. We can expect it to evolve itself into something very different, more mature and elegant. Or, some other successor can come in play.

Immediate future of Java is not in danger, it will easily be around for another one or two decades as one of the top used language. Java runs a lot of enterprise solutions. So it has a steady user-base. Probably the growth is not accelerating -- that is not a very good sign. When Android came in, Java got a kick and grew its user base. But, Android is building native C/C++ support. And Android's Java uses a lot of libraries that are different from Oracle's Java.

 Note that, Java is not only the language, but also the library and the whole framework. Today, Java is not replacing any other technology, but hey, neither Java is being replaced. But, arguably all of Java's use have alternatives.

Java’s already on desktop, mobile, tablet, PC and Mac, and so are the programmers and developers who make it happen. Not only that, there’s also surging popularity in learning how to code Java. This abundance of information and thirst for learning it is why a lot of organisations prefer to choose Java for the development of apps over any other language.

Its relevancy on every platform combined with the abundance of open-source code Java currently available makes Java one of the most in-demand skills now, and in the future.

NOW THE QUESTION COMES 

Is there a future for Java programmers?


My answer would be Yes
Java has completed 20 years and still growing. It is still one of the most widely used languages. You won't find the systems developed in Java dying in near future. Java has provided many proven solutions to mission critical business processes.
Oracle is still investing in Java. Oracle has release two new major versions of Java i.e Java 8 and Java 9. You can find companies getting inclined towards Java.

So chill guys relax. If you are a java developer then no need to worry cause you have wonderful future ahead....!!! Have a nice day ahead. keep missing me ;) b byyeee.... :)