Festival of Independence

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Anil Kumar Pugalia

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Aug 1, 2022, 8:11:09 AM8/1/22
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Dear Friends,

Celebrating the completion of 75 years of independence for Bhaarat is once in a life time celebration. Go ahead and celebrate it to its fullest by starting with hoisting Bhaarat's National Flag @ your home, and then listening to patriotic songs, then trying to do your bit for Bhaarat, starting this month.

Wish you a very powerful & patriotic Independence Month.

All the live training sessions currently scheduled at SysPlay till September '22 are House Full. There would be no training session in October '22. Keep yourself hooked up with these monthly newsletters for further updates.

Feel free to forward this & forthcoming museletters to your friends and relatives, who you think, might be interested in knowledge grabbing. Also, please like and follow us on Facebook and on LinkedIn.

Readers' Corner

Here comes the seventh article of my article series on Linux Device Drivers: Generic Hardware Access in Linux

For the complete collection, visit LDD Articles on our website.

In particular, you may check the e-book on Linux Device Drivers, here.

Online Schedules

+ Live Classroom Like Interactive Sessions on "Baremetal Programming" with BeagleBone Black, this month:
    > Starting on 6th August '22: Baremetal Programming using Embedded C online training by Pugs. See Details.
    > House Full.

+ Live Classroom Like Interactive Sessions on "Understanding Linux Network Drivers" in September '22:
    > Starting on 3rd September '22: Understanding Linux Network Drivers online training by Pugs. See Details.
    > House Full Once Again.

Extras

+ Answers to the previous month's riddles:
  1. The word is starting - starting, staring, string, sting, sing, sin, in, I.
  2. Decimal point - 5.9.
+ Riddles for the Brain
  1. What has a head, a tail, and has no legs?
  2. In a pond, there are some flowers with some bees hovering over them. And the following two statements are true:
    a) If each bee lands on a flower, one bee doesn't get a flower.
    b) If two bees share each flower, there is one flower left out.
    How many flowers and bees are there?

If you think you have the clues, please shoot back a reply.

+ My Sanskrit Journey

As part of Sanskrit learning journey, I have been sharing back my learnings as well. In the process, I recently created a test around very basic concepts of Sanskrit. If you think, you have ever learnt Sanskrit in your life, try it out. It is shared through this video: Test your Basic Sanskrit

With Great Independence comes Great Duty,
Anil

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+ Registration & Fees details for the trainings are available from the Register Page (may need a login).

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