Coding club schedule, resources, activities for 2018
To make SVUCE students standout in national and world competitions / hackathon with multi-disciplinary projects, research in a fun, interactive way and collaborative with other departments of Sri Venkateswara University.
To give students the ability to implement their technical ideas, give freshmen students overview of computer science and programming, and organizing workshops or sessions on competitive programming, GSoC, ACM-ICPC, etc.
Every Thursday, all club members come together to participate in some activities like Mock Interviews, Technical presentations, Distinguished Speakers Lectures, open source awareness, freshmen orientation sessions, tech weekends, math-a-thons and
Saturday activities like online quizzes, competitive coding, small projects, assignments, leveraging platforms like hackerank, spoj, codechef, interviewbit, leetcode, etc.
( Either by resource persons, faculty or by video links ) ( Some may require prerequisites)
Track - I - Web Devs
Track - II - Competitive Coders
Track - III - Android Devs
Track - IV - Hackers
Track - V - Makers
Track - VI - ML Team
Long journey ahead, don't turn around.
- Siddish Iragamreddy
- Veera Kesava
- Pallavi G
- Rajeswari
- Hemanth G
- Narsareddy
- Venu Madhav
- Sai Kumar
- Interested? Ping me now!
- Prof. Marutheeswar (IGNITE co-ordinator),
- Prof. Vivekananda Reddy (Faculty Advisor),
- Hari Muralidhar Sir (Zraddha co-founder, Information security expert)
- Giridhar Gadhiraju ( Group CEO Venusgeo, 7inQ incubator)
- Adi Vemuri ( Co-founder Fresh Qube)
- Sunil Abbiraju ( BackBuckle team)
- Hareesh K ( Web Apps Expert) and many Alumni and Industry experts.
- CS50 on edX or cs50 2018's playlist This is most important
- CS101 Stanford
- CS 97SI: Introduction to Programming Contests
- Udacity's Intro to Programming syllabus
- CS101 IITB
- Technical Development Guide, Google original source was deleted new one here
- Coding Interview University
- For practicing real interview questions Interviewbit
- FOSSEE, IIT B Python self workshop