People of Chennai
@build2learn_c is looking for their march meetup venue sponsor
If you can
- Seat 50 people
- Wifi
- workshop seating
Please DM
Would love to collaborate
[1/2] In this edition of “Wall of Fame,” an initiative that spotlights Kriyators for upholding our #culture of knowledge sharing and continuous learning, we congratulate @shiny_su, Engineering Lead, for conducting the “Programming Can Be Fun” session at KCG College of Technology.
From critical thinking to perseverance, coding equips kids with skills that will help them excel in any #career. Watch our Engineering Lead, @shiny_su, talk to Dr. G. Harikrishnan from Life Made UP of Questions about the importance of #coding for kids → https://t.co/0g4R2bhYqU
#AIQuiz:
Describe ML in a single tweet. Ideally it should be based on your own perception. Quotes are fine as long as you attribute them to the source(please include the link).
Please RT.
If you are interested in learning Python for Data, Data Analytics with Python and Machine Learning, please use this to sign up https://t.co/ukJXQIrFrt
The introductory sessions are free.
Finished another @buildtolearn project today and I think this one turned out amazing.
Bulletin- a blogging website where users can create an account and post amazing blogs!
Here is the link:
https://t.co/KJIXAFoCCh
Are you a CS or IT student, trying to learn new software skills and improve some?
Answer these two questions and we may be able to help you with some resources including learning paths.
https://t.co/vNPugoiqlL
The best part of a Python workshop is Python turtle. Just two hours of learning and it helps even the newbie to create wonderful outputs @KCGtechnology#Pythonworkshop#pythonturtle
Why do people take self assessments? Because they are curious about what they know and what else they can learn.
What if we can turn this self assessment into a learning game?
That is what we are trying to do with the Python beginner assessment. https://t.co/2a3xKSMAdT
If you are a teacher who wants to know how many Basic Python concepts your students understood
or
If you are a student, and want to find out how much you know, try this:
https://t.co/k300hjmNcY
@akashamba238 Congratulations on completing the challenge Akash. Please go ahead and take the certification test. With all the practice you had these days, you’ll definitely succeed in it. @KCGtechnology@kcgpc
#TechFriday, Apr 9th 6:00 PM
Agenda
1. Intros
2. Live coding of simple games by @ashish_che and @shiny_su
3. Invited guest talk
Registration Link https://t.co/Ov9RejyxLK
If you registered for the Mar 26th event, there is no need to register again.
@akashamba238 The clue is, the number of substrings that start with a given letter is equal to the length of the substring from that letter to the end of the string. For example, in 'Orange', the number of substrings that can start with 'a' is, 4 (a, an, ang, ange)
Started a #21daysofhackerrank challenge for the programming club members at @KCGtechnology. Everyday for the next 21 days, all of us would solve atleast one problem in @hackerrank. We will help each other, share our progress and enjoy problem solving. @kcgpc