Wednesday, September 29, 2010

IBM's TGMC 2010

IBM's Academic Initiative:

The Great Mind Challenge 2010, Registrations Open !

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Screen Shots from SCJP Certification Exam

Friends, please browse through to have a look at the type of objective questions that are asked in the SCJP - Sun Certified Java Programmer Certification Exam. This is just to inform you about the kind of preparation required for taking up SCJP - Execute more and more and more programs!








Week - 2: Lab work with Objective

1) Get yourself comfortable in using JDK (Console) by executing 11 programs from Assignment programs on Data Types, Variables and Arrays.

 2) Get yourself familiar with Eclipse by executing 10 programs from Assignment programs on Operators.

Security Conference

Hi, 2nd October being a National Holiday, just see if you are interested and make yourself available for Security Conference.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Are you willing to do R & D activity in Mobile Applications?

If any one of you is interested in doing R & D in Mobile Applications, meet me tomorrow ASAP or mail me your details to - mr.mayur.patil@gmail.com

Where : In Tejaswinagar,Dharwad (Full address will be given later)
Duration: Around one year.
Work Time: Daily 4-5 hours.
Stipend - NO
Preference - Localites 
Certificate: Will be given.at the end.

You may also be given with, a training on various related softwares, by the Resource Persons from Bangalore.

What is your work: Required to do Research & Development & Innovation on Mobile Applications; download various softwares and explore them for the same.

You will be given with all the required computing resources, and you are required to work in the office itself (Tejaswinagar,address will be given).

What is required from you : Willingness to work; Curiosity; Pro activeness; Quick in learning new technologies; Self Learner and be Experimental in your work, Learn new technology by Exploration.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

8th Sem Project Guidelines

I hope, you have seen this document - 8th semester Project Guidelines.
Anyways please find the same here.


Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Assignment Programs

Nominations required

2 students from CSE 7th semester, are required as representatives to the Academic Body, SDMCET.


Contact Person: 9035124327 (Student from Civil Dept, 7th Sem).


Email: mudbhatkalamogh@yahoo.ca


Please do the needful before tomorrow evening.

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Lab Program

Please go through the below slides, before coming to the JAVA laboratory.

  • It contains Java Programming Concepts followed by related program exercises.
  • This constitutes your lab work for week (20/Sep/10 to 25/Sep/10).
  • All the programs to be executed in the JDK console.


Tuesday, September 14, 2010

One Day Workshop On RFID @ SDMCET

Details of the Workshop:

Date of the Workshop: 15th September, 2010.



Time: 10.00 AM to 4:00PM

Target Audience: Students of CSE/ISE. [Approx No: 180]

Venue: 
  •     First half of the session:  Dr.D.V.H - Alumni Block, SDMCET Campus.
  •     Hands-On Session: Central Computing Facility (CCF).


@CSE Final Year Students: Attendance is Compulsory 

The Workshop is Free and Certificate will be issued to all the attendees.

Monday, September 13, 2010

Doctoral studies in management sciences and related disciplines

Fellow Programmes - Admissions Announcement 2011
The Fellow Programme of IIM Calcutta invites applications from candidates with proven academic backgrounds, who have the intellect, interest, and ingenuity to pursue doctoral studies in management sciences and related disciplines. Applicants must possess the ability, motivation, and discipline to sustain themselves in a rigorous doctoral programme for four-to-five years.
Eligibility
An applicant to the Fellow Programme is required to have: EITHER a Master’s degree in any discipline with at least 55% marks (or equivalent professional qualification) and a three-year Bachelor’s degree with at least 50% marks in the aggregate; OR a First Class Bachelor’s degree in Engineering (i.e., with at least 60% marks in the aggregate or an equivalent grade point average). In addition, applicant must have obtained a minimum of 50% marks in the aggregate in either the Secondary or the Higher Secondary Examination of a Board (or equivalent).
A final-year student appearing for the Bachelor’s degree examination in Engineering or Master’s degree examination in any discipline can also apply. Such a candidate, if selected, will be provisionally admitted provided (s)he completes all requirements for obtaining the degree before 30th June, 2011. Admission of the candidate will remain provisional until (s)he produces mark sheets proving that (s)he satisfies the eligibility criteria. The deadline for submitting the final year degree mark sheets is 31st December, 2011.

How to Apply?

Completed Application Form(s) must be submitted along with an Application Fee of Rs.300. This fee should be paid by a crossed demand draft for Rs. 300 payable to “Indian Institute of Management Calcutta” on a bank in Kolkata. An SC/ ST/ OBC applicant need not pay the application fee. Completed Application Forms should reach the following address by January 24, 2011: Administrative Officer - Fellow Programmes and Research, Indian Institute of Management Calcutta, Diamond Harbour Road, Kolkata 700104.

Share your Vacation EXPERIENCES



Share your Vacation EXPERIENCES

@ CSE Final Year 'A' Division: This write-up will mark you as PRESENT on 
13th Sep , 2010's class.

Please follow the link to post your experience:


And, finally, Thanks for SHARING :-)

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Java Text Book

Folks, I have shared the PDFs of  Java Text books, which is recommended for you.

I shall be referring the same editions.







Monday, September 6, 2010

What is JDK / How to Install it / Hello World Program

In this Post, We shall learn:

  1. What is JDK ?
  2. How do I install JDK on my machine?
  3. Execute - "Hello World" Program.
Here I go:

Friday, September 3, 2010

Relative Popularity of Programming Languages




  • This work of figuring Relative Popularity of Programming Languages, is done mostly out of curiosity.
  • To some degree popularity does matter - however it is clearly not the only thing to take into account when choosing a programming language. 
  • Most experienced programmers should be able to learn the basics of a new language in a week, and be productive with it in a few more weeks, although it will likely take much longer to truly master it.

Information and Picture Credit : Google; Semantic Search by Mayur Patil

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Discover the relations linked to Java Programming Language

You can find "Java Programming Language" in:

  • Work
    • Ex: Internet Explorer
  • Science and Technology:
    • Many Examples: SDK, Applet
  • Society
    • End-User
  • Organization
    • Sunmicro Systems, Microsoft

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Java - All facts at a glance





Some facts about Java Programming Language and its History

  • Java is a programming language originally developed by James Gosling at Sun Microsystems (which is now a subsidiary of Oracle Corporationand released in 1995 as a core component of Sun Microsystems' Java platform.
  • The Java language derives much of its syntax from C and C++ but has a simpler object model and fewer low-level facilities.
  • Java applications are typically compiled to bytecode (class file) that can run on any Java Virtual Machine (JVM)regardless of computer architecture.
  • The original and reference implementation Java compilers, virtual machines, and class libraries were developed by Sun from 1995.
  • The language, initially called Oak after an oak tree that stood outside Gosling's office, also went by the name Green and ended up later renamed as Java, from a list of random words.
  • Java promised "Write Once, Run Anywhere" (WORA), providing no-cost run-times on popular platforms.
  • Major web browsers soon incorporated the ability to run Java applets within web pages, and Java quickly became popular.
  • In 2006, for marketing purposes, Sun renamed new J2 versions as Java EE, Java ME, and Java SE, respectively.
  • On November 13, 2006, Sun released much of Java as open source software under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL).
  • On May 8, 2007, Sun finished the process, making all of Java's core code available under free software/open-source distribution terms, aside from a small portion of code to which Sun did not hold the copyright.
  • Platform Independence - This is achieved by compiling the Java language code to an intermediate representation called Java bytecode, instead of directly to platform-specific machine code.
  • Java bytecode instructions are analogous to machine code, but are intended to be interpreted by a virtual machine (VM) written specifically for the host hardware.
  • In brief: Java is a programming language, that allows programs to be written, that can then be run on more than one type of operating system. A program written in Java can run on Windows, UNIX, Linux etc. as long as there is a Java runtime environment installed.

Slides - Java Theory

Slides - Lab Programs