Hamfest, the largest annual gathering of radio amateurs in India is scheduled to take place at Muffakham Jah College of Engineering & Technology, Hyderabad on November 8, 9 2014
Following the successful Hamfest at Gwalior many interesting events are scheduled.
On 8th November
- Ham Radio in India
- Homebrewing – Analog
- Junkbox Wars
- Open House
- Emergency Ops
- Homebrewing – Digital
- Ham Radio Quiz
- Dxing and Expedition
- Amateur Satellites
- Foxhunt!
- Antenna Workshop
- Flea Market!
On 9th November
- Test and Measurements
- CW Zone
- Vintage Gear
- Repeaters and Echolink
- Auction of Ham gear
Delegate Fees
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Charge in INR
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Early Bird Registration ( Till 31st July) |
Rs.650/- |
Late Registration (1st Aug to 5th Nov) |
Rs.750/- |
Spot Registration (6th Nov to 9th Nov) |
Rs.1000/- |
Students (Discount code : HFISTU) |
Rs.350/- |
IEEE members (Discount code : HFIIEEE) |
Rs.350/- |
Register Online for Hamfest India 2014
To check Registration status of Hamfest 2014 click here
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For more information please visit Hamfest India 2014
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HTML 5 has revolutionized web in all ways. HTML5 Developer Conference is an opportunity for seasoned developers, as well as would be developers to understand what’s in store and to gain an insight into the future.
The event is sponsored and participated by organizations including the leading browsers Mozilla Firefox and Opera.
For Registration (Till 12:00 AM, 11 Apr 2014)
Professional: Rs.1000/-
Students: Rs.500/- (You will need to present your valid student ID card upon reaching the venue.)
Sponsorship Pass Rs.2500/- (Companies can sponsor employees to attend the conference with company’s logo among the sponsors list.)
Click here to Register Online for HTML5 Developer Conference 2014
Venue: Xavier Institute of Management & Entrepreneurship (XIME), Kalamassery,
Kochi, Kerala, India.
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Nearest railway station is “Aluva” and XIME is about 20km from Cochin International Airport.
Schedule
Day 1
10:00 am – The future of Web Graphics by Shwetank Dixit
11:00 am – Firefox OS – The mobile OS for web developers by Praveen Sridhar
12:00 pm – Meteor.js by Ashwin Krishnan
01:00 pm – Lunch
02:30 pm – Mocha by Girish Kulkarni
04:00pm – Javascript: “Good Parts” in action by Shine Xavier
Day 2
10:00 am – The Convergence of the Browser and Operating System by Nick Desaulniers
11:00 am – EmberJs by Syed Aqueel Haider
12:00 pm – Modern Frontend Workflow by Revath S Kumar
01:00 pm – Lunch
02:15 pm – Making the web work offline by Shwetank Dixit
03:05 pm – Modern Javascript by Praseed Pai
04:00 pm – Javascript Robotics by Praveen Sridhar
For more details:
http://html5conf.in/
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If any of you have a distant dream of learning Programming, Data structures and Algorithms from the experts at IITs, here comes an excellent opportunity.
Online course: Free for all, Certification exam: For a nominal fee
“This is a course on programming, data structures and algorithms. The learner is assumed to have no prior experience of programming, but is expected to be at the level of a second year undergraduate college student in science or engineering. The course will run over ten weeks with about 2-3 hours of lectures per week.
At the end of each week, the learner is expected to write some programs and submit them for grading. These programming problems are classified as easy, moderate or difficult. The easy problems, typically, are repeats from the lecture. The moderate and difficult ones will require increasing levels of initiative from the learner.
In addition, at the end of each week the learner is expected to answer a set of objective-type assessment questions. “ source: https://onlinecourses.nptel.ac.in/explorer
List of Topics
- Introduction to Computers and Programming
- Writing your first program
- Variables and operators and expressions
- Variable declarations, more operators, precedence
- Input, Output Statements
- Conditionals
- Loops
- Arrays and Multidimensional arrays
- Pointers
- Functions
- Running time of a program
- Computing time complexity
- Polynomial evaluation and multiplication
- Searching: Linear and Binary
- Finding minimum and maximum
- Sorting I: Insertion, Merge
- Sorting II: Counting, Radix
- Finding i-th smallest number
- Structures and User-defined data types
- Brief introduction to C++: Classes and objects
- Data Structures: Abstract Data Type
- Lists
- Stacks: Last In First Out
- Queues: First In First Out
- Trees
- Tree traversal
- Heaps
- Graphs and Representation
- Greedy algorithms
- Dynamic programming
- Matrix Chain Multiplication
- Dijkstra’s Algorithm
- Strings
- Boyer-Moore String Matching Algorithm
- File I/O
- Modular Programming
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