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rajkamal bhardwaj

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Aug 12, 2009, 2:34:35 AM8/12/09
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Hi.
I am rajkamal bhardwaj 4th year student, B.tech IT from IEET baddi.
One of your pass outs, Mr. Chirag Anand intimated me about the JUIT's Jaypee Linux Users Group while i was talking about quite similar students initiated group in our college called IEET Evolution Group (IEG). Unlike you we concentrate on strengthening the technical skill in various languages such as Java, C , C++, ASP.NET by conducting regular classes rather than Open source technologies such as linux. We are also introducing languages such as Scheme,python and a bit assembly language this session. But we are willing to learn and contribute to the Open Source technologies such as Linux. In fact the idea is to work on linux OS to teach these technologies.
 
So in the process I talked to one of your Group's anmol gupta. I hereby invite you all to please give your valuable views regarding the
idea of colaboration of the two group and share knowledge?

 
Ragards
Rajkamal

Shashank Singh

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Aug 13, 2009, 6:20:57 AM8/13/09
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hi
> Unlike you we
> concentrate on strengthening the technical skill in various languages such
> as Java, C , C++, ASP.NET by conducting regular classes rather than Open
> source technologies such as linux.

Java is open source technologies so are c/c++
>
> So in the process I talked to one of your Group's anmol gupta. I hereby
> invite you all to please give your valuable views regarding the
> idea of colaboration of the two group and share knowledge?
even we see a good future in collaboration between these two
organizations , so Good Luck for future endeavours
regrads
Shashank Singh

Shakthi Kannan

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Aug 13, 2009, 6:34:36 AM8/13/09
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Hi,

--- On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 3:50 PM, Shashank


Singh<shashank...@gmail.com> wrote:
| Java is open source technologies so are c/c++

\--

To be more precise, Java, C, C++ are programming languages. Languages
have Standards committees who define the language specifications.
F/OSS developers implement the specification, and release the tools
under a free/open license for everyone to use them.

SK

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Shakthi Kannan
http://www.shakthimaan.com

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