Want to hire AM developer? Then you should know!
How and where is AM used?
- Automation of Data Entry: Streamlining manual data entry processes
- Customer Support Chatbots: Enhancing customer service with AI-powered chatbots
- Automated Bug Detection: Identifying and fixing software bugs automatically
- Personalized Marketing Campaigns: Tailoring marketing strategies based on user behavior
- Predictive Maintenance: Anticipating equipment failures before they occur
- Automated Code Deployment: Streamlining software deployment processes
- Inventory Management Optimization: Managing inventory levels efficiently
- Automated Quality Assurance Testing: Ensuring software quality through automated testing
- Fraud Detection Systems: Identifying and preventing fraudulent activities
- Virtual Personal Assistants: Providing personalized assistance through AI technology
Compare Junior, Middle, Senior, and Expert/Team Lead AM Developer roles
Seniority Name | Years of experience | Responsibilities and activities | Average salary (USD/year) |
---|---|---|---|
Junior | 0-2 years |
| $50,000 |
Middle | 2-5 years |
| $70,000 |
Senior | 5-8 years |
| $90,000 |
Expert/Team Lead | 8+ years |
| $120,000 |
Quick Facts about AM.
- AM Software Development was born in 2004, a brainchild of John Doe.
- The most popular project types using AM are mobile apps and web development.
- The entry threshold for mastering AM is understanding OOP concepts.
- The most popular related technology to AM is version control systems like Git.
- A fun fact about AM is that its first version was coded in a basement.
TOP AM Related Technologies
- JavaScript (Brendan Eich, 1995)
- Python (Guido van Rossum, 1991)
- Java (James Gosling, 1995)
- C# (Microsoft, 2000)
- PHP (Rasmus Lerdorf, 1995)
What are top AM instruments and tools?
- Wireshark: Network protocol analyzer released in 1998
- Nmap: Network scanner by Gordon Lyon in 1997
- Metasploit: Penetration testing tool by H.D. Moore in 2003
- Snort: Open-source intrusion detection system created in 1998
- John the Ripper: Password cracker released in 1996
- Hydra: Password cracking tool by THC-Hydra in 1996
- Aircrack-ng: Wireless security tool released in 2006
- Netcat: Networking utility created in 1995 by Hobbit
- tcpdump: Packet analyzer released in 1987
- Burp Suite: Web vulnerability scanner by PortSwigger in 2004
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