GDSC stands for Google Developer Student Clubs, a program by Google to support student developer communities. The clubs help students grow their development skills through community support, exploring Google technologies, and hosting events like code jams, tech talks, and hackathons. An info session at GMIT introduced the local GDSC core team and faculty advisor, and described upcoming opportunities like the CloudSprint program to learn Google Cloud services and potentially join the GDSC team.
This document provides information about the Google Developer Student Club (GDSC) at TU/e. It introduces the core team and leadership roles. It describes GDSC as a program by Google Developers to bridge theory and practice. It outlines upcoming tech and non-tech events, including hackathons, coding contests, and social events. It also discusses projects from the previous year, internship opportunities, the annual Solution Challenge, and how to stay connected through their Discord channel, Instagram, and email.
This document provides information about an info session for the Google Developer Student Club at UTD for the Fall 2021 semester. It introduces the club leadership and provides details about upcoming events, workshops, competitions and opportunities for membership and becoming an officer. Key information includes an introduction to Firebase workshop on Sept 29, a Google Cloud Platform workshop on Oct 13, and a timeline for the annual Google Solution Challenge starting in January 2022.
Info Session #1_ Introducing GDSC ITTP & Meet our Member.pptxGDSC2
GDSC IT Telkom Purwokerto will hold an Info Session with the theme "Introducing GDSC ITTP & Meet our Members". What is an Info Session? The Info Session is a series of events held by GDSC IT Telkom Purwokerto for a more detailed introduction to the topics to be discussed. In this Info session, we are going to have a discussion and sharing session about GDSC and you can ask anything about GDSC !
The GDG Global Summit is a two-day event for GDG organizers from around the world to meet, share plans and ideas, and learn new community leadership skills. With over 100 countries and 600 chapters hosting thousands of events monthly, the growing GDG community focuses on including more hands-on coding and design workshops as well as non-programming events. Local GDG LA organizers are needed to help plan additional events on topics like UI/UX design, rapid prototyping, and more.
The document welcomes students to the Google Developer Student Club at the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology. It provides an agenda for the meeting which includes introducing the club leads, discussing the benefits of being a core team member, and having a question and answer session. Future events mentioned include workshops, lectures, a solution challenge to solve UN sustainability goals using Google technology, and more.
The document summarizes an event for the Google Developer Student Club at the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology. It introduces the club leads and provides an agenda that outlines information about GDSC, goals and plans for the club, and benefits of becoming a core team member. It also advertises upcoming events including a solution challenge, workshops, lectures and career opportunities while promoting benefits of joining such as skill development and access to Google programs.
The document summarizes the activities of Compose Camp, which included sessions on learning Kotlin, Jetpack Compose, and making an application using lazy columns. It also discussed grabbing jobs and internships in Android. The second part discusses a session by former GDSC lead Akash Shrivastava about the history and application process of GDSC, challenges of setting up the club during the pandemic, events conducted, and a glimpse of the 2020-21 core team.
GDSC stands for Google Developer Student Clubs, a program by Google to support student developer communities. The clubs help students grow their development skills through community support, exploring Google technologies, and hosting events like code jams, tech talks, and hackathons. An info session at GMIT introduced the local GDSC core team and faculty advisor, and described upcoming opportunities like the CloudSprint program to learn Google Cloud services and potentially join the GDSC team.
This document provides information about the Google Developer Student Club (GDSC) at TU/e. It introduces the core team and leadership roles. It describes GDSC as a program by Google Developers to bridge theory and practice. It outlines upcoming tech and non-tech events, including hackathons, coding contests, and social events. It also discusses projects from the previous year, internship opportunities, the annual Solution Challenge, and how to stay connected through their Discord channel, Instagram, and email.
This document provides information about an info session for the Google Developer Student Club at UTD for the Fall 2021 semester. It introduces the club leadership and provides details about upcoming events, workshops, competitions and opportunities for membership and becoming an officer. Key information includes an introduction to Firebase workshop on Sept 29, a Google Cloud Platform workshop on Oct 13, and a timeline for the annual Google Solution Challenge starting in January 2022.
Info Session #1_ Introducing GDSC ITTP & Meet our Member.pptxGDSC2
GDSC IT Telkom Purwokerto will hold an Info Session with the theme "Introducing GDSC ITTP & Meet our Members". What is an Info Session? The Info Session is a series of events held by GDSC IT Telkom Purwokerto for a more detailed introduction to the topics to be discussed. In this Info session, we are going to have a discussion and sharing session about GDSC and you can ask anything about GDSC !
The GDG Global Summit is a two-day event for GDG organizers from around the world to meet, share plans and ideas, and learn new community leadership skills. With over 100 countries and 600 chapters hosting thousands of events monthly, the growing GDG community focuses on including more hands-on coding and design workshops as well as non-programming events. Local GDG LA organizers are needed to help plan additional events on topics like UI/UX design, rapid prototyping, and more.
The document welcomes students to the Google Developer Student Club at the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology. It provides an agenda for the meeting which includes introducing the club leads, discussing the benefits of being a core team member, and having a question and answer session. Future events mentioned include workshops, lectures, a solution challenge to solve UN sustainability goals using Google technology, and more.
The document summarizes an event for the Google Developer Student Club at the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology. It introduces the club leads and provides an agenda that outlines information about GDSC, goals and plans for the club, and benefits of becoming a core team member. It also advertises upcoming events including a solution challenge, workshops, lectures and career opportunities while promoting benefits of joining such as skill development and access to Google programs.
The document summarizes the activities of Compose Camp, which included sessions on learning Kotlin, Jetpack Compose, and making an application using lazy columns. It also discussed grabbing jobs and internships in Android. The second part discusses a session by former GDSC lead Akash Shrivastava about the history and application process of GDSC, challenges of setting up the club during the pandemic, events conducted, and a glimpse of the 2020-21 core team.
Startup Stage#3 - Communities - Dawid Ostrowski - Google for Entrepreneurs Startup Stage
Google for Entrepreneurs in Krakow has hosted over 26 events with more than 1100 total attendees. A variety of organizations partner to hold technology, entrepreneurship, and community events focused on areas like coding, hardware, and women in IT. Those interested can find event details on Google+ and the calendar, request to use the space, or contact the organizers by email.
GDSC Banasthali Vidyapith conducted an informative session for the upcoming cohort of 2023-2024. The session provided an insightful glimpse into the exciting journey ahead, focusing on the technological advancements, projects, and opportunities that await the students. Attendees gained valuable insights into the goals and objectives of the GDSC, fostering an environment of learning, collaboration, and innovation. The event aimed to inspire and prepare the cohort to make a meaningful impact in the field of technology and beyond during their academic tenure.
The document announces an information session for the Google Developer Student Club (GDSC) at the University at Buffalo (UB). The session will introduce attendees to GDSC and its mission to connect students interested in Google developer technologies, provide learning opportunities through workshops and sessions, and help students apply their skills to build solutions. The agenda includes an overview of GDSC, upcoming events on topics like cloud computing, machine learning and data engineering, and introductions to the core team members organizing the club's activities.
The document discusses the Google Developer Student Club (GDSC) at Salim Habib University. It provides information about the current GDSC Lead, Eman Ahmed, and describes the GDSC as a community for students from any program interested in developing skills. The GDSC hosts technical and personal development events like code labs, workshops and hackathons. It also discusses the roles of the core team including the faculty advisor, lead, and technical and non-technical leads.
Get ready to embark on your tech journey with GDSC VPPCOE & VA! Join us for an exciting Orientation on August 28th from 11 am onwards. Discover what GDSC VPPCOE & VA has to offer and stay tuned for a special announcement. Don't miss out, mark your calendar and join us for an inspiring start to your tech adventure!
This document summarizes an event hosted by the Google Developer Student Club at GHRCE to introduce students to the club and its activities. It discusses that the club helps students grow their knowledge through workshops and events, gain industry experience by solving problems, and showcase their work. The club is part of a global network launched in 2017 to help students bridge the gap from education to employment. Students can learn a wide range of technical topics, advance their skills, and have fun through the club's events and activities.
Info Session 2023 - GDSC university of debrecenGDSCUnideb
Hello Everyone! We are hosting our first event of this year where you will be able to meet the core members of GDSC at University of Debrecen. You will get the opportunity to expand your knowledge about GDSC and the advantages of joining our community to connect with each other and finding out solutions to make this world a better place.
Info Session 2023 - university of debrecen.pptxpranayharjai7
This document provides an agenda for a GDSC Info Session 2023 event. The agenda includes: an introduction to what GDSCs are and how GDSC Unideb is different than other clubs; a overview of previous GDSC Unideb events; the timeline and details of upcoming events and activities for 2023; the benefits of joining GDSC Unideb including hands-on experience, mentorship opportunities, access to Google resources, and attending events; and how to join GDSC Unideb by visiting their community page or scanning a QR code. The info session aims to inform students about GDSC Unideb and encourage more students to get involved in their projects, events and community.
This document introduces the Google Developer Student Clubs (GDSC) at AMU and ZHCET led by Ariba Bashar and Sumir Vats respectively. It discusses that GDSCs are community groups for students from any academic background to build professional and personal networks, access Google developer resources, and work together on peer-to-peer projects. The document outlines that GDSCs host workshops, events and hackathons to help students learn new technologies, build projects, and gain industry experience through local problem solving. Students are invited to join prerquisite-free meetings to collaborate, learn from speakers, enhance skills, and grow their knowledge in a fun environment.
GDSC is a community of students passionate about developing technologies. The session introduced GDSC's mission to provide a learning platform using Google technologies. Benefits include connecting with peers, participating in workshops and challenges, and preparing for tech careers. To join, one can become a general or core member. The goals of GDSC are skill development, community building, encouraging innovation, and using technology for social impact. An upcoming timeline of events was shared.
This document summarizes an introductory session for the Google Developer Student Club (GDSC) at IIITG. The session introduces GDSC as a community for students interested in Google technologies to learn and build projects. It outlines the types of sessions offered, including workshops and talks, and invites students to meet core team members. Benefits of joining include Google certificates, open source collaboration, and insights not taught in class. The timeline of upcoming campaigns is provided, and students are instructed on how to join the IIITG GDSC chapter.
- The document discusses GDSC Matana University, a Google Developer Student Club chapter at Matana University.
- It introduces the GDSC team and core members, and explains that GDSC aims to help students bridge theory and real-world skills through activities like workshops and speakers.
- Students are encouraged to join GDSC for opportunities to learn, showcase projects, and get certificates. They can register on the provided form or QR code.
- Upcoming activities include info sessions, study jams, and events like HackFest and the Google Solution Challenge. Students are invited to ask questions.
This document provides an introduction and overview of Google Developer Student Clubs (GDSC). It discusses that GDSCs are university-based communities for students interested in Google developer technologies. Students can grow their knowledge through peer-to-peer learning, gain industry experience by building solutions, and showcase their work. The document outlines opportunities GDSC provides students and motivates students to join the GDSC community at their university to connect, learn, and grow their skills.
Fostering pre-university student participation in OSGeo through the Google Co...Jeff McKenna
The document discusses OSGeo's participation in the 2017 Google Code-in competition. Some key points:
- OSGeo had 20 volunteers who mentored over 600 students on tasks for 11 OSGeo projects.
- The majority of students were from India and the US and completed tasks in areas like outreach, documentation, and coding.
- Mentors provided feedback that it was a learning experience for OSGeo's first time participating and that some students struggled without sufficient guidance.
- Lessons included preventing plagiarism, clarifying task requirements, and managing the large time commitment required from mentors.
The GDSC Mercu Buana University first batch info session included:
- Introductions of faculty advisors and core teams for different roles like events, creative, relations, and technical areas
- An overview of what GDSC is and its objectives to connect, learn and grow for students
- Details on different roles like member, core team and their responsibilities
- The learning curriculum for the year across various technical areas like cloud, web development, android, data science etc
- A Q&A session and a mini study case activity to encourage critical thinking on problems
This document provides information about an info session held by the Google Developer Student Club (GDSC) at the University of Debrecen. The agenda includes an introduction to GDSCs, previous events held by GDSC Unideb, upcoming events and timelines, benefits of joining the club, and how to get involved. GDSC Unideb aims to provide hands-on learning opportunities for students through workshops, projects, and connections to Google resources and events. Members gain skills, experience mentorship, and can participate in competitions and hackathons.
GBG Dhaka Student Leaders Workshop gathered a group of 25 students to give an overview of possible presentation topics and styles and brainstorm ideas of events that students could run at their universities.
This document summarizes an info session held by the Google Developer Student Club (GDSC) at Coochbehar Govt. Engineering College. The agenda includes an introduction to GDSC, their vision and timeline for the year, the Google Solution Challenge, an introduction of the leadership team, and a fun quiz game. Instructions are provided on how students can get involved by joining GDSC, attending events by RSVPing, and following them on social media.
The Google Developer Student Clubs (DSC) program is an initiative by Google to empower university and college students who are passionate about technology and development. These clubs are community-driven and serve as a platform for students to learn, collaborate, and work on projects related to various Google technologies and platforms. Here's a description of the Google Developer Student Clubs:
Student-Led Community:
DSCs are entirely run by students who are passionate about technology and want to make a positive impact. These student leaders organize events, workshops, and projects to foster a vibrant tech community on their campuses.
Access to Google Resources:
Google provides DSCs with access to a range of resources, including mentorship from Google experts, learning materials, and cloud credits. This support helps students stay updated with the latest technologies and tools.
Learning and Skill Development:
DSCs host a variety of events and activities, including coding competitions, hackathons, tech talks, and hands-on workshops. These events help students develop practical skills and gain valuable experience in software development.
Open to All Majors:
Google DSCs are inclusive and welcome students from all academic backgrounds. You don't need to be a computer science major to participate; anyone with an interest in technology is encouraged to join.
Community Building:
DSCs encourage networking and collaboration among students who share a passion for technology. They provide a supportive environment where students can connect, share ideas, and work on projects together.
Real-world Projects:
Many DSCs work on real-world projects that address local or global challenges using technology. These projects allow students to apply their skills to make a meaningful impact on society.
Career Development:
Being part of a DSC can boost a student's resume and provide valuable experiences that can lead to internships or job opportunities in the tech industry.
GDSC is a global community of students who are passionate about technology. We offer a variety of opportunities for students to learn, grow, and connect. In this orientation, you will learn about:
The GDSC program and its benefits
The different activities and events that GDSC hosts
How to get involved in GDSC
You will also have the opportunity to meet other students who are interested in technology and to network with industry experts.
Startup Stage#3 - Communities - Dawid Ostrowski - Google for Entrepreneurs Startup Stage
Google for Entrepreneurs in Krakow has hosted over 26 events with more than 1100 total attendees. A variety of organizations partner to hold technology, entrepreneurship, and community events focused on areas like coding, hardware, and women in IT. Those interested can find event details on Google+ and the calendar, request to use the space, or contact the organizers by email.
GDSC Banasthali Vidyapith conducted an informative session for the upcoming cohort of 2023-2024. The session provided an insightful glimpse into the exciting journey ahead, focusing on the technological advancements, projects, and opportunities that await the students. Attendees gained valuable insights into the goals and objectives of the GDSC, fostering an environment of learning, collaboration, and innovation. The event aimed to inspire and prepare the cohort to make a meaningful impact in the field of technology and beyond during their academic tenure.
The document announces an information session for the Google Developer Student Club (GDSC) at the University at Buffalo (UB). The session will introduce attendees to GDSC and its mission to connect students interested in Google developer technologies, provide learning opportunities through workshops and sessions, and help students apply their skills to build solutions. The agenda includes an overview of GDSC, upcoming events on topics like cloud computing, machine learning and data engineering, and introductions to the core team members organizing the club's activities.
The document discusses the Google Developer Student Club (GDSC) at Salim Habib University. It provides information about the current GDSC Lead, Eman Ahmed, and describes the GDSC as a community for students from any program interested in developing skills. The GDSC hosts technical and personal development events like code labs, workshops and hackathons. It also discusses the roles of the core team including the faculty advisor, lead, and technical and non-technical leads.
Get ready to embark on your tech journey with GDSC VPPCOE & VA! Join us for an exciting Orientation on August 28th from 11 am onwards. Discover what GDSC VPPCOE & VA has to offer and stay tuned for a special announcement. Don't miss out, mark your calendar and join us for an inspiring start to your tech adventure!
This document summarizes an event hosted by the Google Developer Student Club at GHRCE to introduce students to the club and its activities. It discusses that the club helps students grow their knowledge through workshops and events, gain industry experience by solving problems, and showcase their work. The club is part of a global network launched in 2017 to help students bridge the gap from education to employment. Students can learn a wide range of technical topics, advance their skills, and have fun through the club's events and activities.
Info Session 2023 - GDSC university of debrecenGDSCUnideb
Hello Everyone! We are hosting our first event of this year where you will be able to meet the core members of GDSC at University of Debrecen. You will get the opportunity to expand your knowledge about GDSC and the advantages of joining our community to connect with each other and finding out solutions to make this world a better place.
Info Session 2023 - university of debrecen.pptxpranayharjai7
This document provides an agenda for a GDSC Info Session 2023 event. The agenda includes: an introduction to what GDSCs are and how GDSC Unideb is different than other clubs; a overview of previous GDSC Unideb events; the timeline and details of upcoming events and activities for 2023; the benefits of joining GDSC Unideb including hands-on experience, mentorship opportunities, access to Google resources, and attending events; and how to join GDSC Unideb by visiting their community page or scanning a QR code. The info session aims to inform students about GDSC Unideb and encourage more students to get involved in their projects, events and community.
This document introduces the Google Developer Student Clubs (GDSC) at AMU and ZHCET led by Ariba Bashar and Sumir Vats respectively. It discusses that GDSCs are community groups for students from any academic background to build professional and personal networks, access Google developer resources, and work together on peer-to-peer projects. The document outlines that GDSCs host workshops, events and hackathons to help students learn new technologies, build projects, and gain industry experience through local problem solving. Students are invited to join prerquisite-free meetings to collaborate, learn from speakers, enhance skills, and grow their knowledge in a fun environment.
GDSC is a community of students passionate about developing technologies. The session introduced GDSC's mission to provide a learning platform using Google technologies. Benefits include connecting with peers, participating in workshops and challenges, and preparing for tech careers. To join, one can become a general or core member. The goals of GDSC are skill development, community building, encouraging innovation, and using technology for social impact. An upcoming timeline of events was shared.
This document summarizes an introductory session for the Google Developer Student Club (GDSC) at IIITG. The session introduces GDSC as a community for students interested in Google technologies to learn and build projects. It outlines the types of sessions offered, including workshops and talks, and invites students to meet core team members. Benefits of joining include Google certificates, open source collaboration, and insights not taught in class. The timeline of upcoming campaigns is provided, and students are instructed on how to join the IIITG GDSC chapter.
- The document discusses GDSC Matana University, a Google Developer Student Club chapter at Matana University.
- It introduces the GDSC team and core members, and explains that GDSC aims to help students bridge theory and real-world skills through activities like workshops and speakers.
- Students are encouraged to join GDSC for opportunities to learn, showcase projects, and get certificates. They can register on the provided form or QR code.
- Upcoming activities include info sessions, study jams, and events like HackFest and the Google Solution Challenge. Students are invited to ask questions.
This document provides an introduction and overview of Google Developer Student Clubs (GDSC). It discusses that GDSCs are university-based communities for students interested in Google developer technologies. Students can grow their knowledge through peer-to-peer learning, gain industry experience by building solutions, and showcase their work. The document outlines opportunities GDSC provides students and motivates students to join the GDSC community at their university to connect, learn, and grow their skills.
Fostering pre-university student participation in OSGeo through the Google Co...Jeff McKenna
The document discusses OSGeo's participation in the 2017 Google Code-in competition. Some key points:
- OSGeo had 20 volunteers who mentored over 600 students on tasks for 11 OSGeo projects.
- The majority of students were from India and the US and completed tasks in areas like outreach, documentation, and coding.
- Mentors provided feedback that it was a learning experience for OSGeo's first time participating and that some students struggled without sufficient guidance.
- Lessons included preventing plagiarism, clarifying task requirements, and managing the large time commitment required from mentors.
The GDSC Mercu Buana University first batch info session included:
- Introductions of faculty advisors and core teams for different roles like events, creative, relations, and technical areas
- An overview of what GDSC is and its objectives to connect, learn and grow for students
- Details on different roles like member, core team and their responsibilities
- The learning curriculum for the year across various technical areas like cloud, web development, android, data science etc
- A Q&A session and a mini study case activity to encourage critical thinking on problems
This document provides information about an info session held by the Google Developer Student Club (GDSC) at the University of Debrecen. The agenda includes an introduction to GDSCs, previous events held by GDSC Unideb, upcoming events and timelines, benefits of joining the club, and how to get involved. GDSC Unideb aims to provide hands-on learning opportunities for students through workshops, projects, and connections to Google resources and events. Members gain skills, experience mentorship, and can participate in competitions and hackathons.
GBG Dhaka Student Leaders Workshop gathered a group of 25 students to give an overview of possible presentation topics and styles and brainstorm ideas of events that students could run at their universities.
This document summarizes an info session held by the Google Developer Student Club (GDSC) at Coochbehar Govt. Engineering College. The agenda includes an introduction to GDSC, their vision and timeline for the year, the Google Solution Challenge, an introduction of the leadership team, and a fun quiz game. Instructions are provided on how students can get involved by joining GDSC, attending events by RSVPing, and following them on social media.
The Google Developer Student Clubs (DSC) program is an initiative by Google to empower university and college students who are passionate about technology and development. These clubs are community-driven and serve as a platform for students to learn, collaborate, and work on projects related to various Google technologies and platforms. Here's a description of the Google Developer Student Clubs:
Student-Led Community:
DSCs are entirely run by students who are passionate about technology and want to make a positive impact. These student leaders organize events, workshops, and projects to foster a vibrant tech community on their campuses.
Access to Google Resources:
Google provides DSCs with access to a range of resources, including mentorship from Google experts, learning materials, and cloud credits. This support helps students stay updated with the latest technologies and tools.
Learning and Skill Development:
DSCs host a variety of events and activities, including coding competitions, hackathons, tech talks, and hands-on workshops. These events help students develop practical skills and gain valuable experience in software development.
Open to All Majors:
Google DSCs are inclusive and welcome students from all academic backgrounds. You don't need to be a computer science major to participate; anyone with an interest in technology is encouraged to join.
Community Building:
DSCs encourage networking and collaboration among students who share a passion for technology. They provide a supportive environment where students can connect, share ideas, and work on projects together.
Real-world Projects:
Many DSCs work on real-world projects that address local or global challenges using technology. These projects allow students to apply their skills to make a meaningful impact on society.
Career Development:
Being part of a DSC can boost a student's resume and provide valuable experiences that can lead to internships or job opportunities in the tech industry.
GDSC is a global community of students who are passionate about technology. We offer a variety of opportunities for students to learn, grow, and connect. In this orientation, you will learn about:
The GDSC program and its benefits
The different activities and events that GDSC hosts
How to get involved in GDSC
You will also have the opportunity to meet other students who are interested in technology and to network with industry experts.
The document provides an introduction to quantum computing, including:
1) It explains that quantum computing utilizes quantum mechanics and quantum bits (qubits) that can exist in superpositions of states, allowing quantum computers to potentially process exponentially more information than classical computers.
2) The key differences between classical and quantum computers are described, with classical computers using bits in binary states while quantum computers use qubits that can be in superpositions of states.
3) Popular quantum gates like Hadamard, CNOT, and rotation gates are introduced and explained as transformations that can be applied to qubits.
This document provides an overview of cybersecurity concepts and tools for getting started in the field. It introduces the speaker and their goal of helping others understand career paths in cybersecurity. It describes red teaming, blue teaming, and purple teaming approaches. Both soft skills and hard skills are discussed for web pentesting and infrastructure pentesting roles at different experience levels. VirtualBox and VMware virtualization software are introduced along with ISO and OVA files. Installation steps are outlined for practicing on platforms like UTM. Homework assignments encourage starting tasks on practical platforms and preparing for Kali Linux.
Bit N Build is a 24-hour hackathon organized by Google Developer Student Clubs worldwide on February 24th, 2024. Participants will choose a problem statement to solve, code for 24 hours, and submit and present their project for judging. Prizes will be awarded to the top 3 teams, with the 1st place team receiving Google Minis and T-shirts. The final hackathon will have a $1200 prize pool. The agenda includes an introduction, coding period, documentation guidelines, project submissions, presentations, and winner announcements.
The document discusses the 2024 Solution Challenge which aims to solve one of the UN's 17 Sustainable Development Goals using Google technology. The goals were created by the UN in 2015 to be achieved by 2030 in order to end poverty, ensure prosperity, and protect the planet. The document provides information on example solutions from past challenges and the timeline, prizes, and resources available for the 2024 challenge.
The document describes several search and sorting algorithms:
- Linear search sequentially checks each element of a list to find a target, with time complexity O(n).
- Binary search uses divide-and-conquer to repeatedly halve the search interval in a sorted array, reducing time complexity to O(log n).
- Quicksort uses divide-and-conquer to recursively reorder a sequence around pivot elements, with overall time complexity of O(n log n).
- The knapsack algorithm finds the maximum value subset of items that fits within a capacity using dynamic programming, with time complexity O(N*W) for N items and capacity W.
This document summarizes a presentation given by three Google software engineers about their journeys to Google.
Ryan Ting discusses his background in computer science and business from Trinity College Dublin. He completed internships at Google in Warsaw and Zurich before becoming a full-time software engineer. He outlines the interview process for internships and shares details about his STEP and software engineering internship projects.
Faha Abdurakhimov shares his background from Uzbekistan and experience developing skills in English, leetcode problems, system design, and behavioral interviews. He provides tips in these areas to help with interviews.
Ilya Vysotski discusses learning from others' experiences on sites like teamblind.com. He
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 5DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 5. In this session, we will cover CI/CD with devops.
Topics covered:
CI/CD with in UiPath
End-to-end overview of CI/CD pipeline with Azure devops
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Lyndsey Byblow, Test Suite Sales Engineer @ UiPath, Inc.
A tale of scale & speed: How the US Navy is enabling software delivery from l...sonjaschweigert1
Rapid and secure feature delivery is a goal across every application team and every branch of the DoD. The Navy’s DevSecOps platform, Party Barge, has achieved:
- Reduction in onboarding time from 5 weeks to 1 day
- Improved developer experience and productivity through actionable findings and reduction of false positives
- Maintenance of superior security standards and inherent policy enforcement with Authorization to Operate (ATO)
Development teams can ship efficiently and ensure applications are cyber ready for Navy Authorizing Officials (AOs). In this webinar, Sigma Defense and Anchore will give attendees a look behind the scenes and demo secure pipeline automation and security artifacts that speed up application ATO and time to production.
We will cover:
- How to remove silos in DevSecOps
- How to build efficient development pipeline roles and component templates
- How to deliver security artifacts that matter for ATO’s (SBOMs, vulnerability reports, and policy evidence)
- How to streamline operations with automated policy checks on container images
Sudheer Mechineni, Head of Application Frameworks, Standard Chartered Bank
Discover how Standard Chartered Bank harnessed the power of Neo4j to transform complex data access challenges into a dynamic, scalable graph database solution. This keynote will cover their journey from initial adoption to deploying a fully automated, enterprise-grade causal cluster, highlighting key strategies for modelling organisational changes and ensuring robust disaster recovery. Learn how these innovations have not only enhanced Standard Chartered Bank’s data infrastructure but also positioned them as pioneers in the banking sector’s adoption of graph technology.
In his public lecture, Christian Timmerer provides insights into the fascinating history of video streaming, starting from its humble beginnings before YouTube to the groundbreaking technologies that now dominate platforms like Netflix and ORF ON. Timmerer also presents provocative contributions of his own that have significantly influenced the industry. He concludes by looking at future challenges and invites the audience to join in a discussion.
20 Comprehensive Checklist of Designing and Developing a WebsitePixlogix Infotech
Dive into the world of Website Designing and Developing with Pixlogix! Looking to create a stunning online presence? Look no further! Our comprehensive checklist covers everything you need to know to craft a website that stands out. From user-friendly design to seamless functionality, we've got you covered. Don't miss out on this invaluable resource! Check out our checklist now at Pixlogix and start your journey towards a captivating online presence today.
Why You Should Replace Windows 11 with Nitrux Linux 3.5.0 for enhanced perfor...SOFTTECHHUB
The choice of an operating system plays a pivotal role in shaping our computing experience. For decades, Microsoft's Windows has dominated the market, offering a familiar and widely adopted platform for personal and professional use. However, as technological advancements continue to push the boundaries of innovation, alternative operating systems have emerged, challenging the status quo and offering users a fresh perspective on computing.
One such alternative that has garnered significant attention and acclaim is Nitrux Linux 3.5.0, a sleek, powerful, and user-friendly Linux distribution that promises to redefine the way we interact with our devices. With its focus on performance, security, and customization, Nitrux Linux presents a compelling case for those seeking to break free from the constraints of proprietary software and embrace the freedom and flexibility of open-source computing.
Essentials of Automations: The Art of Triggers and Actions in FMESafe Software
In this second installment of our Essentials of Automations webinar series, we’ll explore the landscape of triggers and actions, guiding you through the nuances of authoring and adapting workspaces for seamless automations. Gain an understanding of the full spectrum of triggers and actions available in FME, empowering you to enhance your workspaces for efficient automation.
We’ll kick things off by showcasing the most commonly used event-based triggers, introducing you to various automation workflows like manual triggers, schedules, directory watchers, and more. Plus, see how these elements play out in real scenarios.
Whether you’re tweaking your current setup or building from the ground up, this session will arm you with the tools and insights needed to transform your FME usage into a powerhouse of productivity. Join us to discover effective strategies that simplify complex processes, enhancing your productivity and transforming your data management practices with FME. Let’s turn complexity into clarity and make your workspaces work wonders!
Unlock the Future of Search with MongoDB Atlas_ Vector Search Unleashed.pdfMalak Abu Hammad
Discover how MongoDB Atlas and vector search technology can revolutionize your application's search capabilities. This comprehensive presentation covers:
* What is Vector Search?
* Importance and benefits of vector search
* Practical use cases across various industries
* Step-by-step implementation guide
* Live demos with code snippets
* Enhancing LLM capabilities with vector search
* Best practices and optimization strategies
Perfect for developers, AI enthusiasts, and tech leaders. Learn how to leverage MongoDB Atlas to deliver highly relevant, context-aware search results, transforming your data retrieval process. Stay ahead in tech innovation and maximize the potential of your applications.
#MongoDB #VectorSearch #AI #SemanticSearch #TechInnovation #DataScience #LLM #MachineLearning #SearchTechnology
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- The top challenges for privacy leaders, practitioners, and organizations in 2024
- Key themes to consider in developing and maintaining your privacy program
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Google I/O
Google I/O is an annual developer conference held by Google
connecting developers from around the world for:
○ Thoughtful discussions
○ Hands-on learning with Google and community experts
○ First look at Google’s latest developer products
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Google I/O Extended
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(GDG) around the world during or after Google I/O to bring together
local developers to connect and talk about their favorite Google I/O
announcements .
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Google Developer Group
Google Developer Groups (GDG) are developer communities who can
meet in-person or online and are focused on Google technologies . GDGs
are inclusive environments where everyone and anyone interested in tech -
from beginner developers to experienced professionals - all are welcome to
join.
16. How to participate:
● Write your answer (A, B, C, or D) on a small piece of paper.
● Write your full name at the top of the paper.
● One the organizer will collect paper in container.
● We'll randomly select a paper from the bowl.
● If the answer on the selected paper is correct, that person wins a
prize! Good luck!
Quiz time
17. How many events has GDG Warsaw organized in the past 365 days?
(Including this IO watch party Event)
A. 10
B. 25
C. 12
D. 8
Write your answer (A, B, C, or D) on a small piece of paper and
Write your full name at the top of the paper.
Quiz time
18. In which year the first Google I/O conference was ?
A. 2008
B. 2006
C. 2002
D. 2010
Write your answer (A, B, C, or D) on a small piece of paper and
Write your full name at the top of the paper.
Quiz time
19. Upcoming events
Team Dynamics: A Journey to Excellence
📍Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology Building A
106, 86 Koszykowa
May 15, 2024 - 6:00 PM
Network Speed Dating #10 by GDG Warszawa
📍Google for Startups Campus Warsaw, 10 Plac Konesera
May 20, 2024 - 6:30 PM
During the event you will take photos, so we have prepared google album where any of you can paste your photos from the event
also you can tag us on our social media