Bhargav Golla
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Hello all
GTUG-BITS Pilani
chapter's first event was held in 2206. It had a decent turnout of 40 people.
We had talks on Python, Android-Go and HTML5. PFA the slides used by
Ramakrishna and Raghavendra in the session.
These resources are also
attached to event #1 in our website. You can find our YouTube channel here.
We would request you
to feed us back through the form you can find here so
that we can make sure that your experience with GTUG is much more better.
Small description about
what happened in each talk is as follows.
#1-Talk on Python by
Nikhil Murthy:
- A brief insight into what Python is all about was
given.
- A sample code was explained to show how interesting
Python is.
- An introduction to how Python scripting can be used to
create various projects was given.
#2- Talk on Android and
Go by Ramakrishna
- Introduction to how Android became so famous
- Android architecture has been explained.
- Explained the open source nature of Android OS and how
its open source nature has helped build up many devices like Aakash and Amazon
Kindle Fire
- Gave us an insight into why Go is so fast and so
advanced than other programming languages.
- Showed us how popular it has become because of its
features.
#3- Talk on HTML5- The
Wow by Raghavendra
- Introduction to what HTML5 and CSS3 are.
- Demos of HTML5 and CSS3 features.
- Explanation about how it is no more Web
"Designing" but is Web "Developing".
We request all users to
explore various concepts that were explained in this event and gain some
knowledge over it so that it can help one in developing useful tools.
For Google I/O videos,
search for user named "IcarusX" and
"Alakay" in your DC hubs. You can find a folder named Google IO that
has all Google I/O videos. Watch them to have a look at the
innovation at Google.
Stay tuned for details
about Event #2.
P.S: Don't forget to
provide your feedback here.
--
Bhargav Golla
Apogee Coordinator
Computer Science
Association
BITS-Pilani