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16 Dec 2019

Google’s FOOBAR challenge

Anukriti Jha

Imagine yourself sitting late at night in front of your laptop, struggling with a bug. You are frantically googling for all sort of programming related terms when suddenly the browser screen splits.

15 Jun 2019

Competitive Programming Learning Path

Vedansh Priyadarshi

The thing that is unique about this document is that this will contain everything required for competitive programming. People generally have confusion about where to start. We are completely self learned. So, we know where students generally face issues during beginning.

30 May 2019

CPU, GPU and TPU in Deep Learning

Anukriti Jha

GPU (Graphical Processing Unit) is one of the most widely used processing unit used in training data models. It is a single processor chip which frees the CPU cycles from jobs of image processing and mathematical computations. For example, a game with a lot of graphics: many shadows to cast, lots of atmospheric effects, various lighting sources, complex textures, etc.

26 May 2019

Inception Bar: A new type of phishing attack.

Anukriti Jha

Developer James Fischer recently documented a possible phishing attack which works by masking the URL bar of the Chrome for mobile and show a fake URL instead. This new fake bar has been dubbed as the ‘inception bar’.

02 Nov 2018

Tony Stark

Sabyasachi Pradhan

Perhaps a decade ago, a scientist was a gray-haired man in a white labcoat and an engineer, was man in a yellow hard-hat drawing up plans in a large piece of chart paper. But today, the perception has irrevocably shifted towards a more romantic description of scientists...

17 Oct 2018

Paul Allen

Anukriti Jha

Co-founder of Microsoft recently passed away on 15th October. He founded Microsoft along with Bill gates in 1975, which went on to become one of the largest software companies in the world.

14 Mar 2018

The End of an Era

Kunal Borse

The 14th of march marks the birth anniversary of the legendary physicist Albert Einstein. Stephen Hawking leaving us on this very day is quite symbolic and coincidental.

24 Feb 2018

Augmented Reality

Kumar Ranjan

All this technology we have is just an illusion of community, companionship yet when one step away from this device of delusion one awaken to see a world of confusion.

13 Feb 2018

The Weirdest Coincidence

Kunal Borse

While thinking about the ‘Kaprekar constant’, I came across another constant. The following constant is defined for a four digited number. The process to be followed is described below.

23 Dec 2017

The Man Who Knew Infinity

Sabyasachi Pradhan

Michio Kaku aptly describes S. Ramanujan as seen through the eyes of his colleagues, 'Srinivasa Ramanujan was the strangest man in all of mathematics, probably in the entire history of Science.'

09 Dec 2017

Brainfuck

Gagandeep Singh

+++++++[>++++++++++<-]>+++.>+++++++[>++++++++++<-]>++++. Confused? If yes, then I just wanted to say HI but the language here is the infamous esolang, the brainfuck.

16 Nov 2017

Humans innovate, machines calculate-Can machines think?

Gagandeep Singh

CodeZoned’s TechInfo is back with one of the most debatable topics, “Humans innovate, machines calculate-Can machines think?”. Well, whenever we are given a problem, for instance, take a CodeZoned’s puzzle, then our innovative human mind, through the help of pre-acquired knowledge, begins to create a solution to that puzzle. However, the big question is, can machines ever do the same.

14 Nov 2017

Link Analysis-Why is it important?

Gagandeep Singh

When you search for CodeZoned using Facebook search bar, you receive the results almost instantly. Similarly, when Facebook shows you your news feed, something quite amazing is working behind it. That technique is known as Link Analysis. This post will add to your knowledge about the same.

14 Nov 2017

Google Lens-It's Amazing!!!

Gagandeep Singh

WiFi, the most needed thing among us. Here comes the Google Lens which can help you directly connect to the WiFi source that has been scanned.

14 Nov 2017

Dennis Ritchie-Father of C

Gagandeep Singh

Dennis Ritchie, born on September 9, 1941 in Bronxville, New York, was the man who created the “C” programming language and hence, is known as the Father of the C programming language.

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