About OTC CatchUp
OTC CatchUps are weekly informal sessions involving project showcases and technical discussions. They are held every Saturday from 10:30 PM IST. Join in!. For all summaries, please visit catchup.ourtech.community/summary. |
OTC CatchUp #46
Date: 25-09-2021
Duration: 7 hr 30 min
Topics Discussed
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General introductions.
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@Rishit Dagli talked about how changing seeds might affect model accuracy. (Tweet)
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@Rutvik J and @Sreekaran Srinath talked about Blockchain, DApps, Crypto and NFTs.
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@Sreekaran Srinath, @ishandeveloper and @Harsh Kapadia gave advice on hackathons.
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Ishan shared his amazing presentation for AirPower.
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Sreekaran talked about the MLH Fellowship.
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Krishna Gadia talked about pre-aggregation of data for analytics and his company’s shift from Apache Druid to Amazon RedShift.
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@Kartik Soneji explained the difference between Java and C++ char.
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All characters are unicode in Java, and can be more than 1 byte, but char is guaranteed to be 8 bits in C/C++.
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Projects Showcased
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Krishna Gadia showcased his hardware project using which he had made two games (Car Racer and Frog). He had used a RPi with a Sense HAT mounted on it.
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@Pranav Dani showcased his hackathon group project in Flutter, Firebase, Razorpay’s SDK and Google ML Kit called MedEasey. (GitHub)
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@Rishit Dagli showcased his NNCLR pre-trained models that he had implemented from a research paper. (GitHub, keras.io)
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Shrinath Gupta showcased updated to his Disaster Management Android app. He had used the Room database.
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@sachin jangir showcased his hackathon group project, which was an e-learning web app.
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