Coding For All

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An establishment for learners and coders by student group for development of projects that serves to needs of students within as well as outside the campus

We are a group of students who are working on an
initiative to provide a proper ground to all coders, developers as well as learners so that they can gain and achieve their directives. Also being a democratic society we allow each and every idea to be explored as well as it's further practical possibilities .

07/05/2019

Good going all!

16/07/2017

We have permanently moved to the following page because of change of name of the club. Please follow us over there for all updates.

https://www.facebook.com/psocietyiiitbh

Programming Society An establishment for learners and coders by student group for development of projects that serves to needs of students within as well as outside the campus

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The Codechef SnackDown 2017 has already started. The qualification round is from 20 May - 24 May 2017. Those interested can register now also.
Registration Link: https://www.codechef.com/snackdown/2017/?REF=sr6033

SnackDown 2017 | Global Programming Championship 23/04/2017

SnackDown 2017 Teaser
Registration Link: https://www.codechef.com/snackdown/2017/?REF=sr6033
https://youtu.be/_rsFuDcUC54

SnackDown 2017 | Global Programming Championship CodeChef's global programming championship is back in a truly open avatar for it's 4th edition. The contest is open to anyone with a knack for computer progr...

Open Source Guide 15/02/2017

http://opensource.guide

Open Source Guide A community guide for open source creators.

Visualizing a Decision Tree - Machine Learning Recipes #2 02/02/2017

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNa99PG8hR8&index=2&list=PLT6elRN3Aer7ncFlaCz8Zz-4B5cnsrOMt

Visualising a Decision Tree

Visualizing a Decision Tree - Machine Learning Recipes #2 Last episode, we treated our Decision Tree as a blackbox. In this episode, we'll build one on a real dataset, add code to visualize it, and practice reading ...

An Introduction to Gradient Descent and Linear Regression 01/02/2017

https://spin.atomicobject.com/2014/06/24/gradient-descent-linear-regression/

A nice article on Linear Regression from scratch using Python

An Introduction to Gradient Descent and Linear Regression The gradient descent algorithm, and how it can be used to solve machine learning problems such as linear regression.

Photos 25/01/2017

Have you ever questioned the nature of your reality?

Advaita17, in association with Stockroom.io , is proud to present Westworld, an awesome Data Science and Machine Learning , followed by a . The workshop will be a basic primer on solving a variety of problems using machine learning tools. There are no pre-requisites for this workshop! At the end of the workshop, an online competition will commence, which will require teams to develop their own models for solving 3-4 different types of problems.

Registration: https://goo.gl/forms/1HiWWbfXDM7mKmDF2

Coordinator: Yash Sinha(7077026123)
Rohan Pattnaik (8319992141)
Pranshu Malviya(8658133779)


07/01/2017

https://www.facebook.com/hackercup/round/1760504744276109/?hc_location=ufi&__mref=message_bubble

Live Now!
53 hrs remaining..
Hurry Up!!

Meta Hacker Cup Hacker Cup is Meta's annual worldwide programming competition, with a grand prize of $20,000

I studied full-time for 8 months just for a Google interview 18/12/2016

https://medium.freecodecamp.com/why-i-studied-full-time-for-8-months-for-a-google-interview-cc662ce9bb13 #.t5tlnynfy

Spaced repetition is the key to memorization. Once you learn something, review it again later, and again even later. At each repetition, you reinforce your learning. Spending hours and hours at one time on priority queues won’t make you an expert. You become an expert by revisiting and reviewing over time. If you do so, you’ll get to the point where can’t forget details.

I studied full-time for 8 months just for a Google interview It’s true. I’ve spent thousands of hours reading books, writing code, and watching computer science lectures, all to prepare for the Google…

What programming language should you learn first? 04/11/2016

http://bit.ly/2e4s8lo
Which programming language should one learn first?
Answered by Quincy Larson(Co-Founder of FreeCodeCamp) (10mins read)

What programming language should you learn first? A data-driven argument for JavaScript

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