DEBUG: Expo Tutorial

1. To offer academic aid to USTP students who are having a hard time in their programming classes. 2. To immerse academically struggling students through a series of engaging and interactive programming tutorials. 3. To enhance their technological and programming knowledge through various and enticing tests and activities.

Jan 14, 2023, 10:00 AM โ€“ 12:00 PM

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About this event

The world is continually changing. As time progressed, technology also evolved. The programming languages such as Python, Java, C, and others make the world easier to live in and inspire people. These programming languages serve as the primary inspiration for innovations. Technological languages that enable all of these platforms to operate are one of the driving forces behind the impact of this technology on education.

DEBUG: Expo Tutorial will cater to a wide range of audiences who are interested in various data and technologies. These data examinations, perspectives, and the main goal were to portray the festival's vibe and concept.

Attempting to entice the user to not only show interest but also to attend. We discovered that there were numerous user groups and target audiences, each with unique qualities. We wanted to make this as simple as possible, so we used interactive elements such as programming languages, and so on. To encourage the user, we also incorporated coding, particularly in data analysis and circuit analysis elements. Inspire is a simple word, but it expresses exactly what we needed to say.

DEBUG: Expo Tutorial will cater to a system-wide range of audiences who are interested in various data and technical analysis.

When

When

Saturday, January 14, 2023
10:00 AM โ€“ 12:00 PM UTC

Agenda

C Programming: Pointers and File Manipulation
Python : Tkinter-Making Widgets/Games
Fundamentals of Database with MySQL
Computer Vision
Java: Basic Object Oriented Programming
Working with Data Through Numpy Python Library
Question and Answer
Activity Announcement

Organizer

  • Neil Cajote

    GDSC Lead

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