30 Days of

" Success is not final, failure is not fatal it is the courage to continue that counts."

Hey Peeps, 👋🏻 We believe that continuous learning is your self-motivated persistence in acquiring knowledge and competencies in order to expand your skillset and develop future opportunities.

Keeping this in mind, DSC, powered by Google Developers is back with an amazing self-learning track for you all.

OS Basics & Linux
Anant Jakhmola
The Operating System is a vital component of the system software in a computer system. An Operating System (OS) is a collection of software that manages computer hardware resources and provides common services for computer programs. Linux is one of the most popular versions of UNIX Operating System. It is open source as its source code is freely available and is also free to use. Its functionality list is quite similar to that of UNIX!
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Web Development
Aman Jagdev
Web development refers to building, creating, and maintaining websites. It includes aspects such as web designing, web publishing, web programming, and database management along with many types of web content creation. Web Development is categorized in Two parts which is Front-End development and Back-end development! Later on you will be working on advanced libraries for front-end and back-end such as ReactJS, NodeJS, ExpressJS etc...
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Mobile Development
Shashwat Joshi
Flutter is a free and open-source mobile UI framework created by Google and released in May 2017. Flutter is a cross-platform UI toolkit that is designed to allow code re-use across Operating Systems such as iOS and Android. The goal is to enable developers to deliver high-performance apps that feel natural on different platforms, embracing differences where they exist while sharing as much code as possible!
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Machine Learning
Ria Goel
Machine learning is a method of data analysis that automates analytical model building. It is a branch of artificial intelligence based on the idea that systems can learn from data, identify patterns and make decisions with minimal human intervention(e.g. voice recognition and smart assistants). It is also used in internet search engines, E-mail filters to sort out spam websites to make personalised recommendations, banking softwares to detect unusual transactions.
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30 Days of Dev. Under this program we have several tracks :

  • 💠 Web Dev
  • 💠 Flutter
  • 💠 Linux
  • 💠 Machine Learning

These tracks have been made after an analysis of several factors which will not only horizon the scope of improvement, but also help in broadening your knowledge and your peer group. We highly recommend you to interact with the individuals performing a similar track and support peer to peer learning. Apart from this, as you all know we have technical leads with us who will guide you throughout the track. We have certain rules and eligibility criteria which you will find in the provided google form.

So, Register now to learn something new and sharpen your skills for bright future!!!

Instructions

    For all those out there who find the program interesting and are ready to work on this, there are certain eligibility criteria as for you to follow :

  • Firstly, you have to start with filling the Google form. While filling the form remember to be precise.
  • Next step you have to choose the track. Remember when you are making a choice, you need to mentally prepared that you are ready to devote your 30 days in that domain. So be thoughtful.
  • After choosing the right track, you have to make a GitHub Repo by the name of 30daysofdev.
  • When you are done with making the repo, start working on this within the upcoming week latest by 16th February. The timeline is to be followed on a serious note.
  • Incase of delay you won't be eligible for this program. Another important thing which you should keep in mind is to update readme files on a daily basis.
  • The readme file should be maintained with proper description of what changes you made on that day.
  • If you are working on a project make sure that all the files should be kept in the above-mentioned repository.
  • You can also share your weekly progress on LinkedIn (e.g : screenshot of GitHub wall) during the tenure of 30 days.