Oct 2nd --- - [02/10/19, 11:15:12 PM] Hrishikesh: Hi Everyone, thanks for joining in. 👨🏻‍💻👩🏻‍💻 we're expecting more people to join this group. so will give a proper intro to the group tomorrow morning. - [02/10/19, 11:17:29 PM] Hrishikesh: till then, you can read the greeting posted in the group description. 😁 https://bit.ly/hof-ghy-wa Oct 3rd --- - [03/10/19, 12:58:38 PM] Hrishikesh: 🧶(1/4) Hello and welcome! 🎉 The goal for this group is to give you the help you need to get started in contributing to open source. We'll have a daylong meetup consisting of interesting talks and workshops on a weekend after the 10th of October'19 and another one towards the end of October. Will share more information on offline events very soon. - [03/10/19, 12:59:10 PM] Hrishikesh: 🧶(2/4) Through the lifetime of this group *(Oct 2nd - Nov 2nd)* we’ll work from the small —creating your GitHub account, then understanding what open source is. Then step out and invite some interesting people to do AMAs here in the group, learn some best practices and importance of communication in OSS, share learning resources, etc. There is no specific time we meet here in the group, you should be able to get help at any time of the day. Once you complete the challenge, do let us know :) - [03/10/19, 1:00:04 PM] Hrishikesh: 🧶(3/4) What kinds of questions you can ask, you ask? 💡If it's a code related help, but try googling first. 💡If it's a question related to git/GitHub any other tool involved. 💡If you're not able to find a repository to contribute to. 💡If you need learning material on something. 💡If it's about the opensource ecosystem. If you think any other question is appropriate for the group, please do ask. We'll keep a daily chat log at: http://bit.ly/hof-ghy-chat so that new participants can view previous messages. - [03/10/19, 1:00:12 PM] ‪NUMBERNUMBER‬: 👍🏽 - [03/10/19, 1:00:55 PM] Hrishikesh: 🧶(4/4) Everyone in the group can help everyone, but we also have members who are maintainers of OSS projects, GSoC mentors and people who have been contributing to OSS for a significant amount of time, so you're well backed. 👨‍👨‍👦‍👦👩‍👩‍👧‍👧 I'd encourage members to introduce themselves. One more thing, This isn’t a WhatsApp University :D, it’s a conversation. If you don’t understand something, have any question, please ask. - [03/10/19, 1:03:48 PM] Hrishikesh: So all the best! 👊👊 get started by registering yourself for Hacktoberfest! let us know if you get stuck. btw, @NUMBERNUMBER and @NUMBERNUMBER are maintaining repositories already participating in Hackoctoberfest. @NUMBERNUMBER is giving away goodies too for top contributors. ✨🎁📦💫 - [03/10/19, 1:09:56 PM] ‪NUMBERNUMBER‬: 🤟🏻 - [03/10/19, 1:42:24 PM] ‪NUMBERNUMBER‬: Hello everyone my name is Somraj. I am studying CSE(3rd semester) from GIMT and I am a beginner in open source contribution.. So from where should I start learning about it? - [03/10/19, 1:44:39 PM] ‪NUMBERNUMBER‬: Hello everyone I am Manjeet. I am studying BSc. (CS) from Cotton University. I have no idea about open source. So from where to start now? - [03/10/19, 1:45:40 PM] Rajat: As already mentioned start with GitHub account. Make one - [03/10/19, 1:47:03 PM] ‪NUMBERNUMBER‬: what to do next? if i'm already a github user. - [03/10/19, 1:48:11 PM] Nitya: https://github.com/buildandtell/hackoctoberfestghy19/blob/master/wa_greet.md - [03/10/19, 1:48:23 PM] Nitya: ‎This message was deleted. - [03/10/19, 1:48:36 PM] Nitya: Register for Hacktoberfest - [03/10/19, 1:49:08 PM] Hrishikesh: https://hacktoberfest.digitalocean.com/details this is a good first step👆 read through the *intro to open source* by digital ocean. it's a good intro. (this page is best viewed on larger screens) - [03/10/19, 2:02:38 PM] ‪NUMBERNUMBER‬: Have a rough idea on how github and open source works. Would be preparing for the upcoming GSOC next year. Would continue tuning Mozilla and its UI for now. - [03/10/19, 2:15:23 PM] ‪NUMBERNUMBER‬: Hello everyone I am Reckon, currently studying in AEC 1st sem (CSE). I am just a learner and don't have much knowledge about open source. Looking forward to learn a lot from here. - [03/10/19, 2:16:04 PM] ‪NUMBERNUMBER‬: Are reckon, ki khabor bhai? - [03/10/19, 2:16:50 PM] Joinal WA: I request to take chit chats outside the group - [03/10/19, 2:21:26 PM] ‪NUMBERNUMBER‬: Hello everyone I am Uddipon, currently studying in AEC 1st sem (EE). I am just a learner and don't have much knowledge about open source. Looking forward to learn a lot from here. - [03/10/19, 2:32:50 PM] ‪NUMBERNUMBER‬: 👍👍 - [03/10/19, 2:49:27 PM] ‪NUMBERNUMBER‬: Sorry - [03/10/19, 3:59:22 PM] ‪NUMBERNUMBER‬: Hi folks! Guining here, ECE 3rd year at IITG. Deeply immersed in the field of robotics and computer vision. Found this to be quite interesting, so decided to dive in and explore! Would love to meet others with similar interests! - [03/10/19, 4:04:03 PM] Saurav Twittee: Hello everyone! Sourav here Let us know if you are having any problems, feel free to ask here! - [03/10/19, 4:07:16 PM] Saurav Twittee: I guess everyone has a GitHub account and Registered for Hacktoberfest! - [03/10/19, 4:11:10 PM] Hrishikesh: the chatlog is available here: http://bit.ly/hof-ghy-chat - [03/10/19, 4:11:29 PM] ‪NUMBERNUMBER‬: Hello Sourav. I joined late, so no what this is about. Can anybody please brief me! - [03/10/19, 4:11:52 PM] ‪NUMBERNUMBER‬: Cool - [03/10/19, 4:11:54 PM] Joinal WA: Read here http://bit.ly/hof-ghy-chat - [03/10/19, 4:12:01 PM] ‪NUMBERNUMBER‬: Thanks - [03/10/19, 4:15:43 PM] ‪NUMBER:‬: Where can I find the challenges? - [03/10/19, 4:16:42 PM] Hrishikesh: https://hacktoberfest.digitalocean.com/ - [03/10/19, 4:17:04 PM] Saurav Twittee: also, check out the page! https://hackoctoberfest-ghy.netlify.com/ You must have a GitHub account and then registered for it. - [03/10/19, 4:23:18 PM] ‪NUMBER:‬: Thanks. Checking out - [03/10/19, 4:23:49 PM] Joinal WA: @NUMBERNUMBER can we do a bot of some kind, auto greet with pointers to relevant links - [03/10/19, 4:26:45 PM] ‪NUMBER:‬: registered in github and hacktober.Now what next? - [03/10/19, 4:27:23 PM] ‪NUMBER:‬: https://www.drivendata.org/competitions/44/dengai-predicting-disease-spread/ Can we all contribute to this one? - [03/10/19, 4:30:52 PM] Hrishikesh: does it have a github repository? for participating, the project you're going to contribute to has to be hosted on GitHub. - [03/10/19, 4:31:57 PM] ‪NUMBER:‬: Oh okay, I need to check that. - [03/10/19, 4:33:16 PM] Hrishikesh: you need to find a repository/project to contribute to. see the section Hacktoberfest projects at https://hacktoberfest.digitalocean.com/ you can filter projects based on languages you know there. - [03/10/19, 4:34:52 PM] ‪NUMBER:‬: We can choose any project on github, right? - [03/10/19, 4:35:05 PM] Hrishikesh: that's true. - [03/10/19, 4:35:15 PM] ‪NUMBER:‬: 👍🏻 - [03/10/19, 4:48:09 PM] Hrishikesh: think this will be an overkill for now, I've added the intro message from the morning to the *Read this first* link in the group description. - [03/10/19, 4:48:22 PM] Joinal WA: Okay - [03/10/19, 4:48:50 PM] Joinal WA: But, can be a great task for contributions - [03/10/19, 4:52:40 PM] Hrishikesh: haha, damn right. Contributing to your own repositories still count as contributions towards the 4PRs for Hackoctoberfest. as long as you don't abuse this, 10/10 someone can take this project up. 😁 - [03/10/19, 4:53:09 PM] Joinal WA: Yes - [03/10/19, 4:53:16 PM] Joinal WA: And we can use this later also - [03/10/19, 4:53:28 PM] Joinal WA: Or maybe opensource it for future - [03/10/19, 4:54:19 PM] ‪NUMBER:‬: Ah, I've my own repo, I can work on that then - [03/10/19, 4:54:43 PM] ‪NUMBER:‬: @NUMBERNUMBER, remember? Last year you too contributed to that! - [03/10/19, 4:58:25 PM] Hrishikesh: the only drawback i see to this is that, you will not get feedbacks and you'll just be confined to your own project. Contributing to someone else's code, 1. you'll learn to read other ppl's code 2. you'll have to communicate with them 3. you meet new people. 4. most of the time when you contribute to some well written repository, you end up writing better code. I think there are many more benifits to contributing to someone else's project. - [03/10/19, 4:58:38 PM] ‪NUMBER:‬: My humble suggestion is to understand how many of the group members know how to use github - [03/10/19, 4:59:30 PM] Joinal WA: Agreed - [03/10/19, 4:59:31 PM] ‪NUMBER:‬: I barely know! - [03/10/19, 5:00:46 PM] ‪NUMBER:‬: I can rate my github using skills for like 7 from a scale of 0 to 10 - [03/10/19, 5:01:58 PM] ‪NUMBER:‬: For those who are new to GitHub, someone needs to help them out - [03/10/19, 5:02:04 PM] ‪NUMBER:‬: Mine is barely 1. I can just code & upload! - [03/10/19, 5:02:55 PM] ‪NUMBER:‬: I think this should be the first step if we want our mission to succeed in the long run - [03/10/19, 5:03:16 PM] ‎‪NUMBER:‬ joined using this group's invite link - [03/10/19, 5:04:54 PM] Hrishikesh: @NUMBERNUMBER has a video up on YouTube where he explains Git and GitHub in Assamese. I am sure it'll help. https://youtu.be/v3SIwwPjUGU We'll try to add a beginner section to the website as well. soon. - [03/10/19, 5:05:26 PM] ‪NUMBER:‬: Sure, thanks for sharing the video - [03/10/19, 5:06:08 PM] ‪NUMBER:‬: Can we also plan for some knowledge sharing session on GitHub for the beginners - [03/10/19, 5:06:22 PM] ‪NUMBER:‬: Lot of youtube tutorials available for the same - [03/10/19, 5:06:25 PM] ‪NUMBER:‬: I can we can make them use some youtube references to learn everything about Github and Git as a whole - [03/10/19, 5:06:45 PM] ‎‪NUMBER:‬ joined using this group's invite link - [03/10/19, 5:07:18 PM] ‪NUMBER:‬: Videos are there but actual hands on session will be better - [03/10/19, 5:08:30 PM] Hrishikesh: We're planning for an offline meetup after 10th October. date and venue is not fixed yet. will keep the group updated about it. - [03/10/19, 5:09:00 PM] ‪NUMBER:‬: Ok sure, thanks for the initiative - [03/10/19, 5:10:04 PM] ‎Joinal WA added ‪NUMBER:‬ - [03/10/19, 5:10:30 PM] Joinal WA: @NUMBERNUMBER connect with Girlscript Guwahati lead - [03/10/19, 5:11:55 PM] Hrishikesh: messaged on LinkedIn, waiting for response. - [03/10/19, 5:12:09 PM] Joinal WA: Shall i ask Anubha about this? - [03/10/19, 5:12:20 PM] Amartya Sk: Eshita Nandy ? - [03/10/19, 5:12:31 PM] Joinal WA: FYI Anubha is Girlscript founder? - [03/10/19, 5:12:35 PM] Joinal WA: I guess so - [03/10/19, 5:33:51 PM] Saurav Twittee: That will be awesome - [03/10/19, 5:36:13 PM] Saurav Twittee: Connect with the local coding clubs,chapters and if there any gdg ah we don't have an active gdg yet from northeast!! - [03/10/19, 5:47:14 PM] Mriyam da: For the people asking Git and/or GitHub, I've found these videos to be helpful in the past(only for those who don't prefer text, but text is almost always better than video), https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0fKg7e37bQE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oFYyTZwMyAg --- Also, the link shared by @NUMBERNUMBER from Julia's blog - https://jvns.ca/blog/good-questions/ is a must read for people getting into open source. If you do read this, I'd also suggest this as additional reading - http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html - [03/10/19, 5:51:10 PM] ‪NUMBER:‬: Gdg chapter is required - [03/10/19, 6:06:08 PM] ‪NUMBER:‬: Thanks - [03/10/19, 7:06:46 PM] Saurav Twittee: Hi You can simply contribute to documentation part for a project too other than coding! Just keep on looking for a good issue that you are interested to work on,make sure you leave a comment there in that issue that you wanna work on so that the maintainer can assign you for that then simply fork it,make changes as mentioned in the issue and make Pull Request! - [03/10/19, 7:31:37 PM] ‪NUMBER:‬: what else we can work on apart from coding? - [03/10/19, 8:09:05 PM] Mriyam da: Open source projects require a lot of help apart from coding. You can help - * Write documentation * Triage issues and many others. - [03/10/19, 8:11:15 PM] Mriyam da: But whatever information we're giving is likely less compared to the curated resources explaining every question being asked by beginners which can be found here in the link @NUMBERNUMBER mentioned. https://hacktoberfest.digitalocean.com/details Check the beginners section - [03/10/19, 8:15:00 PM] Mriyam da: For example, I checked out https://www.firsttimersonly.com/, which I got from the above link. There is a really cool video mentioned - http://www.getinvolvedintech.com/ Also found a link to a site which displays any GitHub user's first PR, and as an example here is Kent's first PR https://github.com/playframework/playframework/pull/616 It's just a spelling mistake fix, which is perfect for a first time PR. It shows that one understands Git and knows how to create a pull request on GitHub. - [03/10/19, 8:30:15 PM] Hrishikesh: the video mentioned by @NUMBERNUMBER is from Scott Hanselman's page. Very friendly person to follow on Twitter, he tweets about oss as well. https://mobile.twitter.com/shanselman Oct 4th --- - [04/10/19, 10:20:14 PM] Hrishikesh: *Link Summary - 3rd October* WhatsApp Intro Message: https://bit.ly/hof-ghy-wa Previous chatlog: http://bit.ly/hof-ghy-chat Homepage GHY: https://hackoctoberfest-ghy.netlify.com Homepage DO: https://hacktoberfest.digitalocean.com Git and Github in Assamese: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v3SIwwPjUGU Intro to Git P1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0fKg7e37bQE Intro to Git P2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oFYyTZwMyAg On asking question P1: https://jvns.ca/blog/good-questions On asking question P2: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html Learning Resources: https://hacktoberfest.digitalocean.com/details Other links: https://www.firsttimersonly.com http://www.getinvolvedintech.com https://github.com/playframework/playframework/pull/616 https://mobile.twitter.com/shanselman https://www.drivendata.org/competitions/44/dengai-predicting-disease-spread - [04/10/19, 10:29:23 PM] ‪NUMBER:‬: Thank you 👍🏼 Oct 5th --- - [05/10/19, 1:03:52 AM] Mriyam da: https://css-tricks.com/how-to-contribute-to-an-open-source-project/ by Sarah( https://twitter.com/sarah_edo | https://github.com/sdras ) is also an awesome link. Tells you the meta information that is required when contributing like, _Look through the existing issues and PRs_ and other helpful tips. - [05/10/19, 9:43:48 AM] Anubhav: Can we make it into a sticky or pinned message? - [05/10/19, 10:08:07 AM] Guyaec: it's in description, and the rest remaining links can be put there. but not as sticky banner like telegram WhatsApp doesn't have that I think. - [05/10/19, 11:42:04 PM] Hrishikesh: Hello, hope everyone is doing good! By now, most of us already know that a GitHub repository can contain anything and not only code. So, @NUMBERNUMBER is preparing a GitHub repository which will be a list of all members from this group with their github handle and other social media links. 🌎 members of this group can make a PR with their name, github handle and social links. this will help know each other better as well as will be a good first PR. :) There will also be supporting instructions on how to go about adding your name and links to the list with a PR. Thanks to @NUMBERNUMBER for the idea. - [05/10/19, 11:44:34 PM] ‪NUMBER:‬: Wow. Awesome 👌 Oct 6th --- - [06/10/19, 8:10:25 PM] Joinal WA: ❤️ Open Source 🎉 ****** Hacktober Fest - Guwahati ****** Want to know all about Hacktoberfest and participate? We are here to help with Github PRs and repo contributions. Ask us anything in our Hacktoberfest meetups and start your open source journey. Git Repo : https://github.com/buildandtell/learnPR YouTube video : https://youtu.be/aR4KPfCEtrQ More information at : https://hacktoberfest.fossassam.tech - [06/10/19, 8:10:52 PM] Joinal WA: Share this with post with folks you think would be interested - [06/10/19, 8:50:21 PM] Hrishikesh: Hello everyone, this is a task update for everyone in this group. I mentioned yesterday about a project having the list of members of this group. you've to submit your own info to the repository in form of a pr. the repository is available here: https://github.com/buildandtell/learnPR there's also a YouTube tutorial available following the instructions given in the repository : https://youtu.be/aR4KPfCEtrQ - [06/10/19, 8:56:11 PM] Anubhav: Yep, on it. I'm stuck in traffic, around 30mins out. 😀😀 - [06/10/19, 11:39:32 PM] ‪NUMBER:‬: Hello everyone! Beginner in OpenSource ,looking forward to have a month full of learning Oct 8th --- - [08/10/19, 11:43:50 AM] Mriyam da: Looks like a few people did send PRs. 🥳 Those who're completely new to Git/GitHub you can read the links provided and also watch the demo video given in the repository's README. 🏃‍♀🏃‍♂ - [08/10/19, 11:45:30 AM] Mriyam da: Those who created the PR in this repository or already know the Git/GitHub PR can find an open source repository they like and contribute to it. Once you create 4 PRs this month, and get them merged, you'll get a cool T-Shirt and some stickers!🔥🎉 - [08/10/19, 11:48:41 AM] Mriyam da: If you don't know which project/repositories you should contribute to, you can find some suggestions on the main site itself - https://hacktoberfest.digitalocean.com/ But this is not an exhaustive list, you can contribute to any project/repositories on GitHub, whether they are marked for Hacktoberfest or not. - [08/10/19, 11:52:53 AM] Mriyam da: If anyone *has gone through the already shared resources* and are still facing problems, you can message me directly with your question. Happy to help. - [08/10/19, 2:24:37 PM] ‪\NUMBERNUMBER:‬: https://youtu.be/yXT1ElMEkW8 - [08/10/19, 2:25:29 PM] ‪\NUMBERNUMBER:‬: I found this to be extremely helpful so i thought i should share it - [08/10/19, 2:26:57 PM] Joinal WA: @NUMBERNUMBER @NUMBERNUMBER @NUMBERNUMBER as per HacktoberFest guidelines, only high quality contributions qualify for a PR to recieve goodies from DO - [08/10/19, 2:27:05 PM] Joinal WA: Please comply - [08/10/19, 2:28:45 PM] Joinal WA: And discourage folks to apply for goodies with only basic PRs - [08/10/19, 2:30:22 PM] ‪\NUMBERNUMBER:‬: What does basic PRs mean? - [08/10/19, 2:31:15 PM] Mriyam da: Just chiming in, from the Hacktoberfest site _To qualify for the official limited edition Hacktoberfest shirt, you must register and then make four pull requests (PRs) between October 1-31 (in any time zone). PRs can be made to any public repo on GitHub, not only the ones with issues labeled Hacktoberfest. If a maintainer reports your pull request as invalid or behavior not in line with the project’s code of conduct, you will be ineligible to participate. This year, the first 50,000 participants who successfully complete the challenge will earn a T-shirt. (Last year 46,088 earned a shirt!)_ - [08/10/19, 2:31:47 PM] Joinal WA: Consider the PR you'd be submitting in the Repo LearnPR, this just helps you learn git basics and doesn't has any significant code contributions - [08/10/19, 2:33:16 PM] ‪\NUMBERNUMBER:‬: Thanks for the reply - [08/10/19, 2:34:18 PM] Joinal WA: Hi there, Thanks for your interest in Hacktoberfest and helping others learn how to make their first contributions to open source! That said, high-quality contributions are part of the the core values of Hacktoberfest, so we kindly ask that you do not create repositories which allow users to quickly gain a PR toward completing the challenge. We encourage you to take a look at our list of Hacktoberfest issues for inspiration and ideas about making meaningful contributions to open source projects. Due to this, we've added this repository to our list of excluded repositories and pull requests here will not count toward Hacktoberfest 2019. Please note, you are welcome to keep running this repository as a learning tool for new contributors to open-source, but pull requests won’t count toward Hacktoberfest. Happy Hacking, The Hacktoberfest Team Hacktoberfest is presented by DigitalOcean and DEV. - [08/10/19, 2:35:04 PM] Joinal WA: From the team that handles HacktoberFest at DO - [08/10/19, 2:35:15 PM] Joinal WA: Not an issue - [08/10/19, 2:45:43 PM] Mriyam da: Agree with this. LearnPR repo should not be part of the PRs one considers as their contribution to Hacktoberfest. - [08/10/19, 2:45:58 PM] Joinal WA: Exactly - [08/10/19, 2:46:37 PM] Joinal WA: https://hacktoberfest.digitalocean.com/details#quality-standards - [08/10/19, 2:47:58 PM] Joinal WA: I'll release a few "good for first contributions" into one of my projects tomorrow - [08/10/19, 2:48:05 PM] Hrishikesh: part of this message talking about contributions going towards hacktoberfest is cancelled then. anyway still is a good way to get started. - [08/10/19, 2:48:42 PM] Joinal WA: Not saying it's noy a good way to get started - [08/10/19, 2:49:13 PM] Joinal WA: But, shouldn't be considered as a PR to be counted as one of 5 - [08/10/19, 2:50:02 PM] Joinal WA: We as org admins, project mantainers will ensure to release atleast 5 issues for the participants to work on and contribute Oct 9th --- - [09/10/19, 12:23:40 AM] ‎‪\NUMBERNUMBER:‬ joined using this group's invite link - [09/10/19, 7:46:31 PM] Hrishikesh: Hello everyone, hope the contributions are going strong! 💪🏼 - [09/10/19, 7:46:54 PM] Hrishikesh: We have some exciting accouncement 🎉 We'll be having an AMA(Ask Me Anything) with Ashris Choudhury here in this WhatsApp group. Currently a visiting student at the MIT Media Lab at the Fluid Interfaces Group, Ashris is a creative programmer and is interested in building products that engage and educate people. One of the his most popular project is *India in Pixels*. He made a YouTube channel out of it which currently has 52kNUMBERsubscribers. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3vpdI7klzLSLNgqZEESZ4g You can learn more about his work here: https://iashris.com/ You can ask him about his work, how he plans his ideas, motivations behind his ideas, what open source tools does he use, what are his views on something and what not. Make sure he gets asked a lot of questions, because he's good at answering them :) *Time for Ashris's AMA:* 12th October'19 Time: 9pm-10pm - [09/10/19, 7:48:44 PM] ‪\NUMBERNUMBER:‬: how to contribute? - [09/10/19, 7:48:53 PM] ‪\NUMBERNUMBER:‬: and what kind of projects? - [09/10/19, 9:11:53 PM] Saurav Twittee: Hi, check out the Group *Description* for getting started! - [09/10/19, 9:12:02 PM] Saurav Twittee: 🔥🔥🔥🔥 Oct 10th --- - [10/10/19, 10:01:53 PM] ‪\NUMBERNUMBER:‬: I'm not sure if this is the right platform to ask this question or not, but can anybody please explain or point me to any literature regarding Maximum Entropy Model. I've been searching for hours, watched quite a few videos, but can't understand what exactly this is! Coming from Mechanichal Engineering background, my idea of Entropy is that from Thermal background! - [10/10/19, 10:50:02 PM] ‪\NUMBERNUMBER:‬: https://youtu.be/uZoURtzcN9M - [10/10/19, 10:50:22 PM] ‪\NUMBERNUMBER:‬: https://youtu.be/5P58wHbWXBU - [10/10/19, 10:51:39 PM] Joinal WA: https://docs.scipy.org/doc/scipy-0.7.x/reference/maxentropy.html - [10/10/19, 10:51:43 PM] Joinal WA: https://github.com/PythonCharmers/maxentropy - [10/10/19, 10:51:54 PM] Joinal WA: https://www.nltk.org/book/ch06.html - [10/10/19, 10:52:05 PM] Joinal WA: http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.5.123&rep=rep1&type=pdf - [10/10/19, 10:52:14 PM] ‪\NUMBERNUMBER:‬: You can see these two video here the concept of the method is well explained but for mathematical details you have to refer to some good books - [10/10/19, 10:52:32 PM] Joinal WA: http://www.fon.hum.uva.nl/rob/Courses/InformationInSpeech/CDROM/Literature/LOTwinterschool2006/homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/s0450736/maxent.html - [10/10/19, 10:53:02 PM] Joinal WA: these links would help you getting started with Scipy, and applications of this in CV/NLP etc - [10/10/19, 10:56:30 PM] ‪\NUMBERNUMBER:‬: I watched his vids, but couldn't make out anything - [10/10/19, 10:56:47 PM] ‪\NUMBERNUMBER:‬: Cool. Thanks - [10/10/19, 10:57:00 PM] ‪\NUMBERNUMBER:‬: Yeah - [10/10/19, 10:57:14 PM] ‪\NUMBERNUMBER:‬: Thanks Joinal Oct 12th --- - [12/10/19, 3:41:45 PM] Hrishikesh: *Reminder* We'll be having an ama with Ashris at 9PM today. - [12/10/19, 4:36:26 PM] ‪\NUMBERNUMBER:‬: 🤘 - [12/10/19, 9:08:24 PM] ‎You added Ashrish Choudhary - [12/10/19, 9:09:06 PM] Hrishikesh: Hello everyone, We have the first AMA in the month of October today. 🥳 Thanks Ashrish for joining us here! I've already introduced him but I'd still like to ask Asrish to introduce himself briefly to the group whenever he's ready. **Note:** He'll be doing this ama till 10PM, so ask away your questions and he'll try his best to answer them. :) - [12/10/19, 9:09:54 PM] Hrishikesh: *Ashris : typo - ‎[12/10/19, 9:10:56 PM] Ashrish Choudhary: ‎video omitted - [12/10/19, 9:10:57 PM] Ashrish Choudhary: ^ Hey guys! Looking forward to your questions! Thanks Hrishikesh for organizing this. - [12/10/19, 9:12:44 PM] ‪\NUMBERNUMBER:‬: Hii Ashris Bhaiya thanks for AMA - [12/10/19, 9:13:07 PM] ‪\NUMBERNUMBER:‬: my question is that How do you choose project? How you select the difficulty of the project? - [12/10/19, 9:15:54 PM] Ashrish Choudhary: So I have done the Hacktoberfest twice. The best way I think is to look for the Hacktoberfest tag on Github - lot of people tag beginner friendly bugs for you to solve, that could be a good start. You can even work with some college seniors on their projects - usually someone who has worked in Hacktoberfest before is a good idea. Look for something that is in your comfort zone, is beginner friendly and can be done using 10-15 lines of code. Discussing with the repo owner about the complexity of the bug you are trying to fix can be a good start. Wish you all the best! - [12/10/19, 9:16:42 PM] Amartya Sk: Hello Ashris, Thank You for your time. Media Labs must be awesome experience. I'd like to ask , what are your views on startup teams , Suppose you have a startup and, you're taking in more members , like what qualities do you look in a person who'd want to join your team. - [12/10/19, 9:16:43 PM] ‪\NUMBERNUMBER:‬: ok thanks🙂 - [12/10/19, 9:16:53 PM] Ashrish Choudhary: https://hacktoberfest.digitalocean.com/faq#general <- is a good starting point. - [12/10/19, 9:17:40 PM] ‪\NUMBERNUMBER:‬: Hi! How to get into PhD in MIT. I'm 34 years old and been in academics all my life, no industrial experience - [12/10/19, 9:21:11 PM] Ashrish Choudhary: This is such a relevant and a great question. When investors look to find ideas, they look at the team also. Not only should your idea be impactful but you should prove why you are the right people to solve it. At MIT, in one of the entrepreneurship classes, I was told that every good startup needs a combination of 3 kinds of people - the hustler, the hacker and the hipster. Hustlers are the ones who know business, can do sales and marketing. Hackers are your tech wizs and Hipsters are the Design/product wizs who know why to build something. When I try to team with someone, I see which domain do they belong to and how much of self driven projects have they done - because that shows that they are genuinely interested and skilled in what they do. - [12/10/19, 9:24:40 PM] Ashrish Choudhary: So I might not be the best person to answer this because I think of myself more of the startup guy than an academic guy, but I think the key to a good PhD is the right mentor who aligns with your goals and is willing to support you. Writing to professors about your interests and experience would be great. Attending conferences in US where you can network with Professors directly is a good option. MIT also has some great tie ups with Indian companies like TATA where they can sponsor PhD students working on topics crucial for developing nations. Reaching out to these institutions would be great. - [12/10/19, 9:24:57 PM] ‪\NUMBERNUMBER:‬: What would you suggest -mastering one particular domain or jack of all trade? - [12/10/19, 9:25:46 PM] ‪\NUMBERNUMBER:‬: The last line was valuable for me. I didn't know that. Thanks 😊 - [12/10/19, 9:26:03 PM] Amartya Sk: Awesome , got it , Hustler - Hacker - Hipster. Also , I'd like to know , what is the stage/state of a startup when it starts getting funded ? Like , (1) the idea state (we can do this that wala state), (2) some tid bid research done wala state , (3) prototype ready wala state (4) some revenue generated wala state. - [12/10/19, 9:27:03 PM] Hrishikesh: When you were a student, how did you takeout time to start and finish a side projects? It's easy to start something but finishing it is the hard part for me. Or putting this another way, at what point do you think we should stop working on a side project because it's taking too much time. I've only managed to finish only a few but it's just demotivating when I look at the number of dead projects that I have :p - [12/10/19, 9:28:05 PM] ‪\NUMBERNUMBER:‬: plz answer this. I have the same problem - [12/10/19, 9:28:10 PM] ‪\NUMBERNUMBER:‬: .. - [12/10/19, 9:28:39 PM] Ashrish Choudhary: Definitely master one domain in the long run. Find one domain where you are in the top 5% of the world. Now, the interesting thing is 'domain' is not defined well. I believe we are living in a world where domains are merging to become new domains. Like psychology, neurology and AI combine to form cognitive augmentation. The established domains like physics, maths are all saturated, it is extremely hard to shine there. So for the initial years, like now, try to be a jack of all trades - do many things until you find the right mixture, make it a domain and be great at it. For example, I was good in design and code. Was I an awesome coder? Maybe not. Was I an awesome designer? Maybe not. But when I combined them two and did data viz, I unlocked a field not many are doing and it was easy for me to do things. I recommend this route. - [12/10/19, 9:28:56 PM] Amartya Sk: Also , another question , like what would you prefer , the attitude of a startup leader should be - (1) day /night we have to do this anyhow , some team members have some errand to do ,go later complete now wala attitude , or (2) or go , do your errand and we can complete this later wala attitude. ? - [12/10/19, 9:31:39 PM] Ashrish Choudhary: Make a goal towards which you are working. For me, the goal was getting in to MIT Media Lab, I would think about it while sleeping, while dreaming, while walking. It motivated me to do things. I knew that no matter how many ideas I have, it is only the finished ones that will go to my portfolio. At one time, I was just filling the grid boxes with thumbnails of my incomplete projects that would motivate me to finish them. Once I finished one after a lot of hard work, I was addicted to keep going. So build that momentum, align yourself to some external goal towards which you are working. In my initial years, it was just about impressing my friends with my ideas - find an external drive. - [12/10/19, 9:32:14 PM] ‪\NUMBERNUMBER:‬: ok I get it . I was a bit of confusion to how should I invest my time . it's clear now. - [12/10/19, 9:33:46 PM] Ashrish Choudhary: Definitely 4 - someone will pour money on you when you already have set the fire and their money would just help it blaze more and earn more money 💰💰💰. You have to solve a problem of society that society doesn't yet know how to fix. There is no short cut. No prototype or website is going to fake it. You need to find someone willing to pay for your product, only then can you even think of an investor. - [12/10/19, 9:38:03 PM] Ashrish Choudhary: Interesting. As a startup founder, you are someone who is creating a new thing in the world. You are like a mother to a baby. Can a mother leave the baby and just chill? No, the baby is too fragile and it will die of negligence. A startup is like that, you have to nurture it continuously. When you have employees, you cannot babysit them, they need to feel part of the product also to give their 200%. So if you are serious about a startup, it should be everything of your life - something you think when you sleep and when you wake up - this is why startups are not for everyone. It is bleed for 5 years so that you dont have to bleed ever again wala mentality. - [12/10/19, 9:38:56 PM] ‪\NUMBERNUMBER:‬: How to get into MIT media lab like you? - [12/10/19, 9:40:57 PM] ‪\NUMBERNUMBER:‬: Adding to your answer I would like to ask that how to choose which particular field I should master in by keeping in mind about the scenario of the future market? - [12/10/19, 9:40:57 PM] Ashrish Choudhary: Work on crazy projects, have a stellar portfolio, reach out to professors personally and learn new things every day - even if it doesn't guarantee Media Lab, you will easily be ahead of 99% of people your age. - [12/10/19, 9:41:37 PM] Hrishikesh: haha awesome! thanks a lot! I've started following a very similar approach. I am not sure if it can be called an external drive but I've made a small list of practical ideas to work on, i keep thinking and brainstorming on them a lot and during my final days at college just prepping myself so that i can work on them later on. - [12/10/19, 9:42:27 PM] ‪\NUMBERNUMBER:‬: yahh. trying hard matters. - [12/10/19, 9:43:03 PM] Amartya Sk: 💯 onpoint. - [12/10/19, 9:44:58 PM] Ashrish Choudhary: Three things - what you love doing, what pays you well and what you are good at. You may love aerospace and it even pays well but if you arent good at it, there is no point. Try to find things that hit all these boxes. Now, what pays you well is a subjective thing, there is no way of being sure but the world is going in a direction, there are some things like AI, creativity, data, service based industries, Electric vehicles and blockchains which are booming - see what connects with you in these emerging fields. Don't stress out too much, as a thumb rule if you can code, you are guaranteed on the pay well aspect - the other two checkboxes are for you to infer. - [12/10/19, 9:45:17 PM] Ashrish Choudhary: Sounds awesome! Pretty similar to what I had done too. - [12/10/19, 9:46:18 PM] ‪\NUMBERNUMBER:‬: Should the projects be something that no one ever tried which is very new.? - [12/10/19, 9:47:23 PM] ‪\NUMBERNUMBER:‬: Thanks✨ - [12/10/19, 9:47:34 PM] Amartya Sk: What does it take to make it to an Ivy league Masters or Maybe CSAIL Masters , like is it Research Work done of similar kind to the projects ongoing at CSAIL , or is it something different (like entire portfolio) , how far GRE marks/ institute name holds strong to admission process. - [12/10/19, 9:48:45 PM] Ashrish Choudhary: Yes and no - Media Lab values interdisciplinary approach to building things. You can take two normal but unrelated skills and fuse them together to make something new. You don't have to reinvent the wheel, just find new ways existing things can be paired. Be really good at one thing - electronics, code or fabrication and show how you can use them like artists use colors, poets use poetry to create magic. - [12/10/19, 9:50:03 PM] Ashrish Choudhary: Depends on the uni but yes, your institute, your GPA, your GRE, Letters of recommendation from machau people, SOP and yes, connections - all of these things. Having stellar internships also helps. - [12/10/19, 9:53:20 PM] ‪\NUMBERNUMBER:‬: How much time we should devote to do projects or learning in one field may be it is data science or block chain? When to move to other field? - [12/10/19, 9:54:14 PM] Ashrish Choudhary: Personally, I think Masters have become very devalued. We live in a world where knowledge is freely flowing. There is no 'knowledge' that is specially stored in these degrees - it is the connections and the stamp of a good university people go to these colleges for. I didn't think the ego boost is worth so much money. But if you have dispensible money and you want to do Masters for exploring new culture, pursue something very special, are evry sure that you want to work in a certain country or you know that the alumnus network is strong for you to go where you want in life, then go ahead. But doing masters from a fancy place just because society thinks its cool is a very very bad and an expensive idea. - [12/10/19, 9:56:52 PM] Ashrish Choudhary: You cannot learn or even master a field while you are in college. People have been working on these for decades, you surely cant master these in a year. So I'd advise the best investment of your time in college should be to learn how to learn. Realize you will never master a thing fully but you can learn the basics so well that it helps you even when you are doing something unrelated. It is not the same as jack of all trades - it is knowing the basics of many fields very strongly so that you can use them if you have to. - [12/10/19, 9:57:55 PM] Arunav GIMT: If you are doing your project in data science is it necessary to publish paper in reputed publications??? - [12/10/19, 9:58:52 PM] Hrishikesh: When looking at it generally, how much of a difference do you think college(high ed) makes in a Student's life? Do you think graduating from a not so good college(or should I say where the education is bad) pre 2015 vs graduating from that same college today in 2019 is different because we have so much of great learning materials on the Internet today that college should not matter at all? - [12/10/19, 9:59:05 PM] ‪\NUMBERNUMBER:‬: ok . After all its important to master the basics of all. - [12/10/19, 10:00:49 PM] Ashrish Choudhary: Ugh, I personally haven't read more than 10 papers in my life. I find them very boring. It isn't the medium that is important but your work. I honestly just write Medium articles, it has helped my work reach to more people. I find the academic paper wala language to be very terse and unnescessarily complex. It is one of the reasons I did not pursue academia ahead. If you are sure that academia is your thing, then yes, writing papers and getting them published is very important, but if you are doing a startup or are applying for jobs, its not important enough. Reading papers will definitely help you sharpen your mind, but not necessarily writing for publications. - [12/10/19, 10:00:53 PM] Hrishikesh: *Note:* AMA ends in ~5 mins PS: fastest hour I've experienced in 2019 - [12/10/19, 10:01:30 PM] ‎‪\NUMBERNUMBER:‬ left - [12/10/19, 10:01:44 PM] ‪\NUMBERNUMBER:‬: yap - [12/10/19, 10:02:30 PM] Saurav Twittee: Hi @NUMBERNUMBER Sourav here What are your views on opensource in AI? Can you give some inputs and trends about it! Also if you share any cool project you have worked on and YouTube channel link!! - [12/10/19, 10:03:07 PM] Ashrish Choudhary: I love this question. Yes, the world has changed sooooo much! It matters so little where you studied if you are in the startup world, maybe except for impressing few snobby VCs. YouTube, Coursera, all of those have shattered the walls academia had created. There is no reason to cite your college as an excuse. If you are smart, ambitious and hard working,(and are blessed to be born in a stable family in a stable country - which I hope you all are) this is the best time to be alive. - [12/10/19, 10:03:08 PM] Arunav GIMT: thanks a lot - [12/10/19, 10:03:48 PM] Ashrish Choudhary: @NUMBERNUMBER I totally don't mind spending more time if people have more questions :) - [12/10/19, 10:04:37 PM] ‪\NUMBERNUMBER:‬: You have helped us so much with your positivity and motivation. Thanks 😊 - [12/10/19, 10:05:47 PM] ‪\NUMBERNUMBER:‬: Thanks for all the help - [12/10/19, 10:07:09 PM] Ashrish Choudhary: Hey Sourav! Open Source is responsible for probably 80% of the innovation happening today in the world. OpenAI, the initiative by Elon Musk is sharing so much of quality resources. Side note, all of you should be on Twitter and follow these guys - ElonMusk, Open AI, Andrej Karpathy, etc etc - you will get so much of cutting edge research work right in your feed. You can have a look at my projects at https://iashris.com - I think the Facebook network visualization (it has a video on YouTube) is probably the coolest one, followed by https://13x29.github.io - [12/10/19, 10:07:57 PM] Ashrish Choudhary: Yo guys! I had so much fun doing this, feel free to reach out to me at hello@NUMBERiashris.com - [12/10/19, 10:08:10 PM] Ashrish Choudhary: I'd be happy to answer few more questions if you still have them - [12/10/19, 10:08:16 PM] Hrishikesh: sure, let's extend this 10more minutes if we don't get another question we can end it then. :) it's been so great having you here today! - [12/10/19, 10:09:23 PM] Ashrish Choudhary: Likewise, I think all of the folks in this group are incredibly fortunate to have their mentor take initiatives like this. Keep learning, keep exploring and keep evolving, yo! - [12/10/19, 10:09:46 PM] ‪\NUMBERNUMBER:‬: How to get into top IT companies ? some people say competitive programming help a lot, some says having interesting project helps. What would you say?? - [12/10/19, 10:13:13 PM] Hrishikesh: *Note*: we'll publish a blogpost in a day or two with the questions and answers from this AMA so that people who missed it can read it later. is that fine by you @NUMBERNUMBER? - [12/10/19, 10:13:42 PM] Ashrish Choudhary: Well, each company has its own way of picking people. Once you are being interviewed, it is your acumen that matters there. The tough part is to get an interview after being shortlisted through the series of automated tests. Some hacks help like having the keywords in your resume that companies are looking for. But nothing beats just being plain good in your skills. Some sure shot things that work is to be more visible - go present your work in conferences, take up GSoC, participate in the Facebook bug bountry programs, start helping startups in their open source projects - if you do all this, may be not the top4 [facebook, google, apple, amazon] come to you, but many IT companies will line up for you to join them. - [12/10/19, 10:14:01 PM] Ashrish Choudhary: Of course! Do go ahead. - [12/10/19, 10:15:51 PM] ‪\NUMBERNUMBER:‬: thanks a lot - [12/10/19, 10:18:02 PM] Ashrish Choudhary: Pleasure's all mine! Guys, it was great doing this! I wish you all the very best ~~ Use code to do good and I'll say the 100th time - keep learning, there is no end! Thanks for having me @NUMBERNUMBER - [12/10/19, 10:18:11 PM] Hrishikesh: great! and I think we're not getting any more questions. this ama session was super informative! Thank you @NUMBERNUMBER so much for joining us today once again, I am sure everyone would appreciate this. Let's mark this the end of the AMA. - [12/10/19, 10:18:45 PM] Amartya Sk: Thank You so much for your time @NUMBERNUMBER . - [12/10/19, 10:18:55 PM] Ashrish Choudhary: ✌ - [12/10/19, 10:19:13 PM] ‪\NUMBERNUMBER:‬: thanks @NUMBERNUMBER for your time . Hope to get some more interaction in future - [12/10/19, 10:19:39 PM] ‪\NUMBERNUMBER:‬: Thanks ashris. I'm a last year BTech student pursuing a career in data science and the interdisciplinary thing to find new scopes was eye opening. - [12/10/19, 10:19:50 PM] Saurav Twittee: Thanks a lot @NUMBERNUMBER - [12/10/19, 10:20:20 PM] ‪\NUMBERNUMBER:‬: I have a few questions which I'll ask through the link you provided. Hope to catch your replies there! - [12/10/19, 10:22:03 PM] Ashrish Choudhary: Sure thing! Anyone else is also welcome to shoot me an email. - [12/10/19, 10:22:06 PM] Ashrish Choudhary: See you all! - [12/10/19, 10:22:21 PM] ‎Ashrish Choudhary left Oct 16th --- - [16/10/19, 3:09:00 PM] Hrishikesh: Do share the event with your friends and whoever you think will be interested in joining. It's open for all. - [16/10/19, 4:20:52 PM] ‎‪\NUMBERNUMBER:‬ joined using this group's invite link - [16/10/19, 11:53:11 PM] Joinal WA: Do a' nano mkdir' - [16/10/19, 11:53:25 PM] Joinal WA: Or maybe if you're on windows open that with notepad - [16/10/19, 11:53:59 PM] Joinal WA: CD command is use for changing directory not for manipulating files 🙂 - [16/10/19, 11:55:01 PM] ‪\NUMBERNUMBER:‬: What is the command for windows? - [16/10/19, 11:55:10 PM] ‪\NUMBERNUMBER:‬: https://typora.io/ best md editor - [16/10/19, 11:55:12 PM] ‪\NUMBERNUMBER:‬: cd is for changing directory, just make a username.md file as directed I assume - [16/10/19, 11:55:30 PM] ‪\NUMBERNUMBER:‬: Username here is your name - [16/10/19, 11:55:55 PM] ‪\NUMBERNUMBER:‬: Indeed! - [16/10/19, 11:56:10 PM] Joinal WA: Since this is basic, no need of a fancy .md editor - [16/10/19, 11:56:39 PM] Joinal WA: Sorry nano with your filename - [16/10/19, 11:56:40 PM] ‪\NUMBERNUMBER:‬: Ya, you can use a simple notepad or any text editors - [16/10/19, 11:57:17 PM] Joinal WA: https://superuser.com/questions/186857/how-do-i-edit-text-files-in-the-windows-command-prompt - [16/10/19, 11:57:37 PM] ‪\NUMBERNUMBER:‬: Ok thank you bhaiyya - [16/10/19, 11:57:43 PM] ‪\NUMBERNUMBER:‬: Thanks - [16/10/19, 11:59:09 PM] Amartya Sk: Install git bash in windows - [16/10/19, 11:59:14 PM] Amartya Sk: Everything will be fine. Oct 17th --- - [17/10/19, 12:00:15 AM] ‪\NUMBERNUMBER:‬: Git bash🤔..ok I am getting into that - [17/10/19, 12:00:24 AM] Bhargav Hazarika: Or wsl Oct 18th --- - [18/10/19, 12:47:53 AM] ‪NUMBER‬: completed the LearnPR task(add name)..what do i do next..how to find a repository to contribute to that would be counted as a PR? - [18/10/19, 12:48:18 AM] ‪NUMBER‬: how do i go about the next step..any guide lines or readme files? - [18/10/19, 2:12:26 AM] Mriyam da: https://hacktoberfest.digitalocean.com/details Please check the Beginners section - [18/10/19, 9:48:54 AM] ‎Eshita Nandy joined using this group's invite link - [18/10/19, 11:28:22 AM] Joinal WA: Anyone here into React? - [18/10/19, 11:28:39 AM] Joinal WA: Or has done some work on DS? - [18/10/19, 11:29:06 AM] ‪NUMBER‬: Yeah - [18/10/19, 11:29:31 AM] ‪NUMBER‬: Any repo to work on based on that? - [18/10/19, 11:29:36 AM] Joinal WA: Yes - [18/10/19, 11:29:40 AM] Joinal WA: I have a repo - [18/10/19, 11:29:47 AM] Joinal WA: And need contributions - [18/10/19, 11:29:52 AM] ‪NUMBER‬: I can - [18/10/19, 11:30:14 AM] ‪NUMBER‬: Repo link? - [18/10/19, 11:30:50 AM] Joinal WA: Open source forkable end-to-end AI pipeline using a mobile app - give it a shot! We built a complete end-to-end computer vision demo for iOS and Android.  It will take you from data ingestion to model-training and back to API deployment. You can fork the entire pipeline, attach datasets, add or change models, get creative! iOS and Android Mobile App source code: https://github.com/onepanelio/demo-app You can find the computer vision source code NUMBERannotation workspace NUMBERmodel experimentation workspaces NUMBERdistributed jobs NUMBERAPIs NUMBERinternet scraping NodeRED flows here: https://c.onepanel.io/onepanel-demo/projects/mobile-demo/overview - [18/10/19, 11:32:03 AM] Joinal WA: Who ever is interested to work on this - [18/10/19, 11:32:15 AM] Joinal WA: Talk to me before starring to work - [18/10/19, 11:32:36 AM] Joinal WA: Will identify good issues based on that person's capability - [18/10/19, 11:32:40 AM] Joinal WA: And assign - [18/10/19, 11:44:57 AM] Joinal WA: this could be a good issue to work on : https://github.com/onepanelio/demo-app/issues/3 - [18/10/19, 11:47:38 AM] ‪NUMBER‬: Anyone working on GIS here? - [18/10/19, 11:48:38 AM] ‎‪NUMBER‬ joined using this group's invite link - [18/10/19, 11:48:59 AM] Joinal WA: also for the folks who want to do basic contributions, @NUMBER has a repo on optimization algorithms, consider adding more algorithms - [18/10/19, 11:49:45 AM] ‪NUMBER‬: Thanks - [18/10/19, 11:49:46 AM] ‪NUMBER‬: Can you share the link? - [18/10/19, 11:49:48 AM] ‪NUMBER‬: 😊 - [18/10/19, 11:50:14 AM] Joinal WA: https://github.com/Soumyabrata111/Optimization-Techniques - [18/10/19, 11:50:19 AM] ‪NUMBER‬: Thanks - [18/10/19, 11:50:30 AM] Joinal WA: contribute to this - [18/10/19, 11:50:39 AM] Joinal WA: he mainly does in MATLAB - [18/10/19, 11:50:45 AM] ‪NUMBER‬: Anyone is invited to have a PR - [18/10/19, 11:50:53 AM] Joinal WA: porting them to python is a good issue to work on - [18/10/19, 11:50:55 AM] ‪NUMBER‬: Other languages are also welcome - [18/10/19, 11:51:09 AM] ‪NUMBER‬: As well as Julia NUMBERdocumentation - [18/10/19, 11:51:38 AM] ‪NUMBER‬: Anyone using GIS? - [18/10/19, 11:51:39 AM] Joinal WA: @NUMBER can you do the documentation better for the Repo? - [18/10/19, 11:51:53 AM] Joinal WA: as in, what can be contributed - [18/10/19, 11:52:01 AM] ‪NUMBER‬: Shall do - [18/10/19, 11:52:02 AM] Joinal WA: say, 1. ADD new algorithms - [18/10/19, 11:52:05 AM] Joinal WA: etc etc - [18/10/19, 11:52:28 AM] ‪NUMBER‬: How to add the hactoberfest level to the report? - [18/10/19, 11:52:33 AM] ‪NUMBER‬: *repo? - [18/10/19, 11:55:17 AM] ‪NUMBER‬: Any standard for description for PR?@NUMBER - [18/10/19, 11:55:52 AM] ‪NUMBER‬: I didn't get you 🤔 - [18/10/19, 11:57:11 AM] ‪NUMBER‬: Like should the PR follow any specific naming or description rules - [18/10/19, 11:57:46 AM] ‪NUMBER‬: I have a class now, shall comeback & chat then 😊 - [18/10/19, 11:58:06 AM] ‪NUMBER‬: Sure - [18/10/19, 11:58:19 AM] ‪NUMBER‬: @NUMBER you want to add label to an issue ? - [18/10/19, 11:59:10 AM] Joinal WA: To the repo - [18/10/19, 11:59:24 AM] Joinal WA: Should be in settings of the repo - [18/10/19, 2:16:42 PM] Hrishikesh: If anyone here is studying in cotton university can you please DM me. need some information. - [18/10/19, 2:18:44 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: How to do that? - [18/10/19, 2:22:57 PM] Hrishikesh: You'll need to create issues in your repository, issues can be like: 1. Add xyz algorithm implementation for abc problem 2. Improve the docs for xyz 3. Fix the bug that's causing xyz once you create an issue, you'll be able to add a label to it clicking on the sidebar to the right - [18/10/19, 2:24:51 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: Check this https://help.github.com/en/articles/applying-labels-to-issues-and-pull-requests - [18/10/19, 2:26:27 PM] Hrishikesh: people can then look at the issue, understand the problem then send prs for the same. you can add the label "Hacktoberfest", "good-first-issue", "beginner-friendly" etc if you feel like but it's not necessary. - [18/10/19, 2:29:35 PM] Hrishikesh: good way to get some drive by contributors. the learnPR repository that we made for this group is getting prs from people who don't even know that this repository is part of Hacktoberfest Guwahati. They are simply contributing because of the Hacktoberfest label. - [18/10/19, 9:09:27 PM] Bhargav Hazarika: https://youtu.be/vVRCJ52g5m4 - [18/10/19, 9:10:22 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: any1 here knows assembly language? - [18/10/19, 9:10:25 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: can provide some tips..........? - [18/10/19, 9:11:17 PM] Bhargav Hazarika: Just some basics 😌 - [18/10/19, 9:12:23 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: Crackme?🤤 - [18/10/19, 9:12:50 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: I learning assembly from udemy. U can try that one. Hopefully it might help - [18/10/19, 9:13:58 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: I know that i play the challenge as i get time - [18/10/19, 9:14:17 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: I can read assembly but cant able to build anything - [18/10/19, 9:15:38 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: Anyway u can play with Arduino or raspberry pi. As most of this stuff use in embedded engineering only. And this low level programming are use case by case - [18/10/19, 9:18:45 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: Actually I need help with that too! I have to make a ELF bin for a CTF comp. - [18/10/19, 9:19:18 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: What type of ctf u want to make - [18/10/19, 9:20:10 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: a very simple crackme for beginners. multiplateform supported - [18/10/19, 9:20:38 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: I have some few if u need then dm - [18/10/19, 9:21:15 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: Did u play pico CTF 2019 ??? - [18/10/19, 9:25:06 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: The one who do not have laptop can also join the tomorrow's session - [18/10/19, 9:26:50 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: well solved few of 'em...to be honest it's for the absolute beginners :)...who asks what is 49 in bin in a ctf comp - [18/10/19, 9:30:07 PM] ‎‪NUMBER‬ joined using this group's invite link - [18/10/19, 9:30:24 PM] Hrishikesh: You can join in, there is no restrictions as such but you won't be able to actively participate in the hands on sessions because you need a laptop for that. - [18/10/19, 9:30:44 PM] ‎‪NUMBER‬ left - [18/10/19, 9:32:26 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: Registration is still open ??? - [18/10/19, 9:32:38 PM] Hrishikesh: yep - [18/10/19, 9:33:29 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: I have done it just now, will i get any confirmation for the same ??? - [18/10/19, 9:35:07 PM] Hrishikesh: no we're not sending out any confirmation mail. in google forms we trust. 😛 this is a low volume event so don't worry. - [18/10/19, 9:35:30 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: great 👍 - [18/10/19, 9:35:33 PM] Abhinab: 👍 - [18/10/19, 9:35:38 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: i have done some web challenge and RE - [18/10/19, 9:46:51 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: I've already completed Hacktoberfest. Will it be worth attending ? - [18/10/19, 10:10:10 PM] Mriyam da: I believe yes. Hacktoberfest is just a means to an end, that is, to increase awareness of open source and encourage/incentivize beginners to contribute. Regardless of where you are in your open source journey, you can attend. If you're at a beginner level, you might learn something. If you're at an advanced level, maybe you can share some knowledge and help others learn something. - [18/10/19, 10:11:23 PM] Abhinab: 👌 - [18/10/19, 10:12:33 PM] Abhinab: We've been waiting for such meetups in our city since years .. - [18/10/19, 10:12:45 PM] Abhinab: Especially hacktober fest - [18/10/19, 10:16:00 PM] ‎‪NUMBER‬ joined using this group's invite link - [18/10/19, 10:21:50 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: What is the registration fee for the event? - [18/10/19, 10:25:50 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: 🥔 Badami Alu - ‎[18/10/19, 10:30:23 PM] Hrishikesh: ‎image omitted - [18/10/19, 10:30:42 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: Interesting🤔 - [18/10/19, 10:33:31 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: Yes it is 🥔 - ‎[18/10/19, 10:33:56 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: ‎image omitted - [18/10/19, 10:34:00 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: 😄😄😄😄 - [18/10/19, 10:34:22 PM] Joinal WA: 🤣🤣 - [18/10/19, 10:34:24 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: Nice one 😄 - [18/10/19, 10:34:36 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: I can't stop laughing - [18/10/19, 10:36:26 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: 🤣 - [18/10/19, 10:41:26 PM] Mriyam da: Hello people, please take irrelevant talk outside this group. - [18/10/19, 10:44:35 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: This was a relevant humour 😊 Oct 19th --- - [19/10/19, 1:14:51 PM] Bhargav Hazarika: Photo plz 😌 - ‎[19/10/19, 1:46:10 PM] Amartya Sk: ‎image omitted - [19/10/19, 2:03:01 PM] Saurav Twittee: 🔥🔥 - [19/10/19, 2:30:20 PM] Joinal WA: Please refrain from sending such posts here - [19/10/19, 2:31:51 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: Ok fine. I ask organisers. Its yes from them so i have posted. Its legitimate job opening yeah i know the platform is wrong for advertising. - [19/10/19, 2:47:10 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: Is there any Facebook developer circle present in Guwahati? - [19/10/19, 2:56:37 PM] Hrishikesh: resuming in 5mins - [19/10/19, 2:58:07 PM] Bhargav Hazarika: Are u guys Recording? - [19/10/19, 2:58:45 PM] Hrishikesh: nope 😓 - [19/10/19, 3:53:48 PM] ‎‪NUMBER‬ joined using this group's invite link - ‎[19/10/19, 4:44:26 PM] Mriyam da: ‎image omitted - [19/10/19, 4:44:27 PM] Mriyam da: Someone left their charger. - [19/10/19, 4:44:42 PM] Mriyam da: @NUMBER has the charger. Please call him. - [19/10/19, 5:22:26 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: Can we get the slides? - [19/10/19, 5:38:36 PM] Mriyam da: Will share by EOD - [19/10/19, 5:38:40 PM] Mriyam da: *end of day - [19/10/19, 5:38:53 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: Thanks - [19/10/19, 5:39:32 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: awesome event. 🤟🤟 - [19/10/19, 5:40:13 PM] Dhruman Das: Truely it was... - [19/10/19, 5:40:26 PM] Dhruman Das: 🔥🔥🔥💥💥💥💥🔥🔥🔥 - [19/10/19, 5:40:40 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: It was a good experience. Hoping for another one. - [19/10/19, 5:40:45 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: Learned a lot. - [19/10/19, 5:41:23 PM] Dhruman Das: I will be waiting for the next one - [19/10/19, 5:57:28 PM] Abhinab: An awesome event.. kudos to the organisers 👏🏼👏🏼 - [19/10/19, 5:58:27 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: It was a really nice experience 😁. - [19/10/19, 6:00:50 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: Me too😁 - [19/10/19, 6:01:26 PM] Mriyam da: Hope y'all have more questions in the next one. - [19/10/19, 6:03:22 PM] Mriyam da: . Good links - [19/10/19, 6:21:30 PM] Dhruman Das: Sure - [19/10/19, 8:18:31 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: Is there any Facebook developer circle present in Guwahati? - [19/10/19, 8:19:45 PM] Anoop Royal: I don't think so. I had a contact with the Developers of Facebook two months back. If it's not there we can create. - [19/10/19, 8:22:54 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: Do you still hv contact wd him? - [19/10/19, 8:26:15 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: Everyone can join irc(internet relay chat) . Its pretty amazing where u can meet many great developers. There are many great channels like django, flask, python or any other subjects. Users can join servers like freenode or dainet. To use this servers u neet an chat tool like mirc. Its an great place to have discussion and getting and solving problems and ideas - [19/10/19, 8:34:42 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: There is FCC Guwahati, but it's hardly active! - [19/10/19, 8:50:16 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: Oh okay - [19/10/19, 8:50:40 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: And GDG Guwahati? And alos DSC? - [19/10/19, 8:50:52 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: Nopes - [19/10/19, 8:59:43 PM] Eshita Nandy: GDG Guwahati is there - ‎[19/10/19, 9:01:29 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: ‎image omitted - [19/10/19, 9:01:30 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: How and where do I make the changes(adding some code) - [19/10/19, 9:02:58 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: I am confused..and no around to help - [19/10/19, 9:07:44 PM] Anubhav: Hi, can you be a bit more elaborate? - [19/10/19, 9:07:55 PM] Anubhav: Yes you will. 😃 @NUMBER - [19/10/19, 9:11:38 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: Did you upload the updated code in your account? - [19/10/19, 9:13:43 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: I forked and cloned the repo..created a branch - [19/10/19, 9:14:43 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: Then followed the following steps - [19/10/19, 9:14:52 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: Is there? - ‎[19/10/19, 9:15:10 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: ‎image omitted - [19/10/19, 9:15:41 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: Then went back to my accnt and created a pull request - [19/10/19, 9:16:38 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: I am clueless after that - [19/10/19, 9:16:43 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: I don't know how to do it from git command line. I do it directly😶😅 - ‎[19/10/19, 9:17:45 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: ‎image omitted - ‎[19/10/19, 9:18:16 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: ‎image omitted - [19/10/19, 9:18:22 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: And where do I add my codes🤔🤔 - [19/10/19, 9:18:33 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: Learner here* - [19/10/19, 9:20:27 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: This is happening because your codes are still the same(i guess)(that means its still not updated). Check once that the changes that you have made are reflected or not. - [19/10/19, 9:22:18 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: I haven't made any changes...I want to know..where do I actually make the change(rather add something) - [19/10/19, 9:24:35 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: The repository asks for contributing some questions for heaps in python data structures..so I want to add a few questions and algos(and not change something) - [19/10/19, 9:25:01 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: Changes as in you can make the codes better or add a new feature to it. After making some changes you need to update it in your forked repository. Than when you create a New pull request you will be able to make it(since you have modified the code to a better version). - [19/10/19, 9:25:06 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: Okk - [19/10/19, 9:25:26 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: Can you tell me the repository name? - [19/10/19, 9:25:50 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: Wait one sec - [19/10/19, 9:26:51 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: You can either these in the issue.... Or check where to add the questions. - [19/10/19, 9:28:41 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: https://github.com/prabhupant/python-ds - [19/10/19, 9:29:24 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: Thank you - [19/10/19, 9:30:01 PM] Kabir: Since, you have already forked and cloned it. Create a new branch with - branch Add the .py files or the content related to the algos you want to add in the appropriate directories. Then add and commit these using -git add . -git commit -m "some msg" Then push these changes to the branch you just created using - git push -u origin Once thats done, go back to the pull requests section. Now you can compare the master and the new branch you create Submit the pull request. And that should be it - [19/10/19, 9:30:27 PM] Mriyam da: Steps to ask for help 0. *Explain what you want to do* instead of what you tried and failed to do. (Read: https://meta.stackexchange.com/a/66378) 1. Use the screenshot feature of your laptop, share screenshot directly on Whatsapp(use Whatsapp web on laptop) *OR* use screenshot sharing service - https://prnt.sc/, https://snipboard.io/ 2. Apart from screenshot, sharing the code itself helps, using services like https://gist.github.com, http://sprunge.us/, https://paste.debian.net/ 3. In case the problem you are having concerns code already on the internet, on platforms like GitHub, GitLab, simply share the link(of the repository, branch of specific line of code). Following these steps will allow people helping you to understand the issue quicker and *you will get a solution sooner*. - [19/10/19, 9:30:33 PM] Anubhav: somebody is alive - [19/10/19, 9:32:49 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: Okk it seems..after creating the branch name I didn't add any files rather jumped to the commands git add. - 🤔🤔..let me try again..ang thanks a lot - [19/10/19, 9:36:00 PM] Kabir: ‎This message was deleted. - [19/10/19, 9:36:13 PM] Kabir: No issues 👍🏻 - [19/10/19, 9:36:43 PM] Kabir: Absolutely alive - [19/10/19, 9:37:45 PM] Anubhav: ‎This message was deleted. - ‎[19/10/19, 10:47:16 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: ‎image omitted - [19/10/19, 10:52:00 PM] Kabir: Kudos 👍🏻 Oct 20th --- - [20/10/19, 1:02:39 AM] ‎‪NUMBER‬ joined using this group's invite link - [20/10/19, 1:25:18 AM] ‪NUMBER‬: One doubt...if we submit more than 4 PR's and any one of them is rejected ,then do we become ineligible for the merchandise or something? - [20/10/19, 1:25:30 AM] ‪NUMBER‬: I have 4 PRs uptill now...and I want to contribute more - [20/10/19, 1:25:51 AM] ‪NUMBER‬: I fear if anyone of the 4PR gets rejected - [20/10/19, 1:26:14 AM] ‪NUMBER‬: And since also I found this thing fascinating - [20/10/19, 1:26:24 AM] ‪NUMBER‬: I want do some more PRs - [20/10/19, 2:12:14 AM] Hrishikesh: no worries, they have systems to count subsequent pr and it doesn't overlap so not an issue. if one pr among the first pr is rejected then it'll pick one up from the subsequent prs for the 4th one. not an issue, about the swags, the site mentions that the first 50k ppl will get it or something similar. so if you're among the first 50k you should get the mail about it by end of oct or after. - [20/10/19, 2:12:56 AM] ‪NUMBER‬: Ok thanks! - [20/10/19, 3:09:45 PM] ‎‪NUMBER‬ joined using this group's invite link - [20/10/19, 11:36:51 PM] Joinal WA: Follow us : https://instagram.com/tensorflowindia?igshid=11j9ydlc18k30 - [20/10/19, 11:44:36 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: https://twitter.com/Hacker0x01/status/1185262417736945665?s=08 - [20/10/19, 11:45:17 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: website updated? about slides and other links - [20/10/19, 11:55:20 PM] Mriyam da: CC: @NUMBER - [20/10/19, 11:56:01 PM] Hrishikesh: yes the link was updated - [20/10/19, 11:57:41 PM] Hrishikesh: https://etherpad.net/p/hf-ghy-19 Oct 21st --- - [21/10/19, 12:11:05 AM] ‪NUMBER‬: thank you ! - [21/10/19, 5:03:21 PM] Anubhav: hey folks, sorry for the delay, here are some of the photos of the fest. :) https://photos.app.goo.gl/eFt3mbtVyM8S1zJv7 - [21/10/19, 5:43:43 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: These pics are great😁 - [21/10/19, 5:48:37 PM] Anoop Royal: Thank you !! Oct 22nd --- - [22/10/19, 12:13:54 AM] ‪NUMBER‬: Epic You can ask him about community building, leadership, communications, and his work with growing a tensorflow community here. You can learn more about his work here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ialimustufa See you during the ama :) - [22/10/19, 8:09:56 PM] Hrishikesh: So we're starting our second AMA with Ali Mustufa tonight. 😁 Welcome Ali, let's start off this with you introducing yourself briefly, so that the participants get a better idea of you :) - [22/10/19, 8:10:01 PM] Hrishikesh: @NUMBER - [22/10/19, 8:10:07 PM] Ali : ‎This message was deleted. - [22/10/19, 8:13:15 PM] Ali : Hello! I am Ali and I am the organizer of Tensorflow India Community. I am also part of many community's organizing groups and like to interact with engineering students at large. I speak a Lot :p (delivered 100NUMBERsessions across 32 cities in India) more about me iali.dev - [22/10/19, 8:15:52 PM] Anoop Royal: Hello, Where do you see tensorflow reaching within 2-3 years down the line? #implementation - [22/10/19, 8:16:43 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: Hi mr.Ali? What are the best ways for one to learn tensorflow in India? - [22/10/19, 8:19:47 PM] Ali : With the realise of TesnorFlow 2.0 it's make a lot of sense that Google is investing heavily and this time keeping community centric. Also earlier the Usergroup's were not supported by Google now they have starred supporting them. It has a list of features and realises planned. You can follow the GitHub for latest updates or be the part of TesnroFlow Google Group(open for all) to see the latest developments. - [22/10/19, 8:20:21 PM] Anoop Royal: Thank you. 😇 - [22/10/19, 8:20:23 PM] ‎‪NUMBER‬ left - [22/10/19, 8:20:47 PM] Anubhav: Hi, I was wondering if you could shed some light on how do you go about introducing Tensorflow to people who have programming knowledge but have little to no prior information on Machine Learning? Do you have a hackathon based approach, where the focus is on learning by doing/completing projects? Or is it more on the theoretical knowledge at first? I am assuming the aforementioned participants here do have some form of mathematical knowledge in regards to basic statistics and the ilk. - [22/10/19, 8:20:56 PM] Eshita Nandy: Hello What are the future aspects of tensor flow in today's market? - [22/10/19, 8:21:53 PM] Ali : There are pretty good materials online. I highly recommend a series of 6 Codelabs available on Google Codelabs I'll share the URL here itself in sometime. Also documentation of TF 2.0 is very easy to understand and one can start from it. After Tensorflow.world more new resources would be available - [22/10/19, 8:23:21 PM] Ali : For production basis most of the companies Prefer Tensorflow and for research basis most of them use Pytourch. If you are looking as a Developer it's worth taking the effort to master it. - [22/10/19, 8:26:02 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: Do you see tensorflow becoming an Industry standard soon? What steps are being taken to encourage widespread adoption of tensorflow? - [22/10/19, 8:26:34 PM] Ali : LAB 1: https://codelabs.developers.google.com/codelabs/tensorflow-lab1-helloworld/#0 LAB 2: https://codelabs.developers.google.com/codelabs/tensorflow-lab2-computervision/ LAB 3: https://codelabs.developers.google.com/codelabs/tensorflow-lab3-convolutions/ LAB 4: https://codelabs.developers.google.com/codelabs/tensorflow-lab4-cnns/ LAB 5: https://codelabs.developers.google.com/codelabs/tensorflow-lab5-compleximages/ LAB 6: https://codelabs.developers.google.com/codelabs/tensorflow-lab6-largecnns/ - [22/10/19, 8:30:44 PM] Ali : Yes, If you see the current scenario it's more driving to Community first and it's quite visible with TF 2.0 realise They have invested heavily in Tensorflow low-level API for research as well that allows you to build onto internals of TesnroFlow without having to rebuild it - [22/10/19, 8:31:31 PM] Ali : The first step is Tensorflow.world As you can will see it's a major conference happening just around TF - [22/10/19, 8:31:49 PM] Ali : Also you might have seen TF Roadshows happening around the Globe - [22/10/19, 8:33:06 PM] Ali : JavaScript, Swift for Tensorflow is also a NUMBER - [22/10/19, 8:36:02 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: Hi ali, Do you have any plans for guwahati to conduct tensorflow. If you are conducting kindly let us know - [22/10/19, 8:36:43 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: We had one just few days back - [22/10/19, 8:36:58 PM] Ali : Recently there was a event TesnroFlow All Around happened in Guwahati. Join us (t.me/TesnroFlowindia) - [22/10/19, 8:37:30 PM] Ali : *url t.me/tensorflowindia - [22/10/19, 8:39:09 PM] Ali : I plan to visit all chapters in-person 🙌 by mid 2020 We have 13 active chapters across the County - [22/10/19, 8:39:21 PM] ‎‪NUMBER‬ joined using this group's invite link - [22/10/19, 8:40:26 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: Welcome - [22/10/19, 8:42:06 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: Thanks for sharing telegram. It nice platform to have around tensorflow. - [22/10/19, 8:42:57 PM] Ali : Thanks for joining! I share a link Everyday where you can learn something everyday! - [22/10/19, 8:43:05 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: Cool - [22/10/19, 8:43:08 PM] Mriyam da: Hey Ali, thanks for having the AMA. I would also love to hear your take on this question. - [22/10/19, 8:44:06 PM] Ali : Oops I missed this one - [22/10/19, 8:47:26 PM] Ali : I have Trained a lot of students and being a student I feel we get bored out in Theory's. The approach I follow is very practical approach with a little Important Theory parts. (Very essential for interviews) By making things they to do mistakes and then when you figure a way to solve the error you learn a lot. End-To-End projects are very Important. - [22/10/19, 8:48:07 PM] Ali : I have tried the Hackathon based approach if you keep the audience small works like charm - [22/10/19, 8:48:36 PM] Saurav Twittee: Hi Ali! Welcome to Hacktoberfest GHY 1. Can you please share few resources of TF Lite for flutter? 2. What do you think like why one should use the tf over pytorch? 3. What are your pro tips for the developers who want to become a speaker? Also, you may share with us any awesome TF project you have worked on!! - [22/10/19, 8:49:31 PM] Ali : Maths always comes later. Is it important ? Yes very much. But messing with it earlier makes people go away from ML itself - [22/10/19, 8:56:07 PM] Ali : 1. I haven't worked on flutter at large but for Tensorflow for lite there are good resource's available online one of my favourite is Tensorflow for poet's lab. 2. I don't give priority to TF over Pytourch or vice-versa both have many advantages and disadvantages. Pytourch is good for research based work but when I say taking your app to Market TesnroFlow is the king there. 3. Better speaker's means better practise. I am good now just because I have done so many talks. Dev's are mostly nerds and Talks needs Engagement so practice with small audience then gradually increase it. Yeah I have awesome projects on TF but I haven't put them up in GitHub I show them live (As I am still writing Papers for them) - [22/10/19, 8:56:42 PM] Ali : *Tensorflow - [22/10/19, 9:00:05 PM] Saurav Twittee: Awesome! Thanks for answering 😃 - [22/10/19, 9:01:23 PM] Anubhav: AH! Thank you so much! 😀 This helps me a lot. I do have a followup question, do you aim to complete a basic project with every session like this? Since you stated that you place higher priority on End-to-End projects? Is this to show the entire process of the development cycle to beginners? And if so, how do you keep it from overwhelming the participants? - [22/10/19, 9:02:18 PM] Ali : TensorFlow for Software Developers https://www.udacity.com/course/intro-to-tensorflow-for-deep-learning--ud187 - [22/10/19, 9:02:49 PM] Saurav Twittee: This one is awesome! - [22/10/19, 9:02:51 PM] Anubhav: Also, atrocious punctuation here. Sorry for that. I don't know why I put in question marks after everything. - [22/10/19, 9:06:35 PM] Ali : Yes they should know with what they are getting theirs dirty! As they would be suprised in the near future to see the whole process and then blame the trainer as he/she showed a half picture(usually 20-30% is covered in such training and majorly focused on training/building the model). Yeah there can be an exception when you have an audience for a specific topics or usecase - [22/10/19, 9:07:18 PM] Ali : Yes it's is 🙌😇 - [22/10/19, 9:07:46 PM] Ali : Pardon me for my auto correct/ spelling mistakes - [22/10/19, 9:07:55 PM] Anubhav: Amazing! Thank you so much! I have no further questions. 😀 - [22/10/19, 9:08:09 PM] Ali : You're welcome 😇 - [22/10/19, 9:11:54 PM] Saurav Twittee: What's the best way to connect with you! please share any social links of yours! :) - [22/10/19, 9:12:20 PM] Joinal WA: @NUMBER thanks for joining in such a short notice - [22/10/19, 9:12:39 PM] Hrishikesh: ama gets over in 10mins. please ask any questions if you have. 😁 will conclude today's ama after that. sounds right @NUMBER? - [22/10/19, 9:13:01 PM] Joinal WA: Can you share some thoughts on the current light on the current community scene - [22/10/19, 9:13:21 PM] Joinal WA: And what else can we do to make things more enriching and interesting for beginners - [22/10/19, 9:13:34 PM] Saurav Twittee: NUMBER - [22/10/19, 9:13:46 PM] Anoop Royal: 🔖How much time an individual should spend to get a good hold on Tensor flow and be able to write articles? - [22/10/19, 9:15:10 PM] Ali : I post about my upcoming events here (you can follow to receive updates): g.page/ialimustufa LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/ialimustufa/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/ialimustufa/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ialimustufa fb: fb.me/iali.dev Website: iali.dev - [22/10/19, 9:15:29 PM] Joinal WA: Also, I've got to know you're into crowdsource initiative also - [22/10/19, 9:15:43 PM] Ali : My pleasure 😇 - [22/10/19, 9:16:19 PM] Joinal WA: Share some light on what is it and if it helps in solving the data problem - [22/10/19, 9:17:20 PM] Ali : Community is growing and now we also have support coming in from the Google Team. We will be conducting events/Hackathon and many more activities for beginners! - [22/10/19, 9:19:06 PM] ‎‪NUMBER‬ left - [22/10/19, 9:19:37 PM] Ali : Always encourage them. Don't just redirect everyone to Andrew's course! Understand what they want to do then suggest them resource's. Make sure you find the right one and if you can't find a GDE for ML who could help. - [22/10/19, 9:20:12 PM] Ali : If you can't find, A GDE (Google Developer Expert) - [22/10/19, 9:21:04 PM] Joinal WA: That i personally never do - [22/10/19, 9:22:03 PM] Joinal WA: Agreed, we had Dipanjan, a GDE for ML at the Tf all around event - [22/10/19, 9:22:30 PM] Joinal WA: We're also working on to get more GDEs getting introduced to the community here - [22/10/19, 9:23:01 PM] Ali : Not you :p But I have seen it as a trend. I find people doing it all the time😅 - [22/10/19, 9:23:45 PM] Joinal WA: True - [22/10/19, 9:24:22 PM] Ali : Amazing! Btw community! @NUMBER is Also one of the Organizer's and is shaping the community in his region 🙌😇 Kudos to you! - [22/10/19, 9:24:54 PM] Ali : Yes! - [22/10/19, 9:25:17 PM] Joinal WA: Not me alone ,we have @NUMBER @NUMBER @NUMBER - [22/10/19, 9:26:11 PM] Joinal WA: Without these guys, i can't imagine managing it remotely - [22/10/19, 9:26:30 PM] Hrishikesh: thanks @NUMBER for getting this ama up with @NUMBER today. ✨ super insightful answers coming from experiences 😁😁 - [22/10/19, 9:27:59 PM] Joinal WA: I've seen people tangled with mathematics on starters, and leave the main course 🍕 - [22/10/19, 9:28:28 PM] Ali : Yeah! With my network in India we were able to lay base for Crowdsource community in India. Have you used Google Assistant in native language? How much improved it is as compared to a year back? We have crowdsourced the data for them. Also the project InclusiveImages where my better half MD. Nawaz presented paper at NIPS(now Neural IPS) on how we collected ~5 million labelled images within 30 days - [22/10/19, 9:29:00 PM] Joinal WA: Awesome - [22/10/19, 9:30:09 PM] Hrishikesh: when you talk about community cowdsourcing is it related to fundraising? - [22/10/19, 9:30:21 PM] Ali : I am no longer part of the Google Crowdsource Team but countinue to do Crowdsource I'll be speaking at TesnorFlow.world on how We remove Bias in Machine Learning using Crowdsource in Santa Clara on Oct 29th - [22/10/19, 9:30:34 PM] Joinal WA: In one of the recent conversations with Manish Manish Gupta, director of Google Research India, he emphasized on the community, how it helps on getting the hard work look very easy, it's us the community who shape the big products in longer run - [22/10/19, 9:31:56 PM] Joinal WA: Also, @NUMBER , I've seen people use latest tech, when something can be done with basic things - [22/10/19, 9:32:09 PM] Ali : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwZKOmoNxMo Might help you understand it (feel free to skip first 5 mins after that main talk starts ) - [22/10/19, 9:32:21 PM] ‎‪NUMBER‬ joined using this group's invite link - [22/10/19, 9:32:26 PM] Joinal WA: Like, we don't need DL and CNNs everywhere, but prople use it, because it's fancy - [22/10/19, 9:32:51 PM] Joinal WA: How do we tackle this situation, and encourage to use simpler things - [22/10/19, 9:32:52 PM] Ali : Yes, it's we people always. - [22/10/19, 9:33:45 PM] Joinal WA: *people - [22/10/19, 9:35:50 PM] Hrishikesh: 10/10 will look into it - [22/10/19, 9:37:00 PM] Ali : They were taught that way, still, when I goto institutes I get to hear this a lot (Gan's | Deepfakes | Quantum computing in ML) it's good in research perspective but in the end, they don't even end up writing a paper. My rec: Teach them how things work well with minimal models, minimal tech! and let them choose their way - [22/10/19, 9:37:39 PM] Joinal WA: Agreed - [22/10/19, 9:38:44 PM] Ali : Thanks for having me ! It was a great conversation 😇🙌 - [22/10/19, 9:39:21 PM] Joinal WA: Thanks @NUMBER again - [22/10/19, 9:39:29 PM] Ali : Hope to connect with you'll ! 🙌 Have a good Night 😇 - [22/10/19, 9:39:33 PM] Joinal WA: We'll compile this as a blog, ans share to you - [22/10/19, 9:39:40 PM] Joinal WA: And - [22/10/19, 9:39:59 PM] Ali : Aah amazing! Do rectify my typos 😆 - [22/10/19, 9:40:27 PM] Joinal WA: Sure thing👍🏻 - [22/10/19, 9:41:15 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: Thank you - [22/10/19, 9:41:16 PM] Eshita Nandy: Thank you for spending such an amazing time with us which really helped us a lot. - [22/10/19, 9:42:30 PM] Saurav Twittee: Thanks for an awesome ama :) - [22/10/19, 9:45:51 PM] ‎‪NUMBER‬ joined using this group's invite link Oct 23rd --- - [23/10/19, 8:46:40 AM] ‎‪NUMBER‬ joined using this group's invite link - [23/10/19, 10:30:16 AM] ‎‪NUMBER‬ joined using this group's invite link - [23/10/19, 7:54:17 PM] Hrishikesh: *quick heads up* we'll be having our 2nd meetup on 26th Oct at GUIST, Guwahati (coming Saturday). Will be posting more info on it very soon. - [23/10/19, 7:55:35 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: Time??? - [23/10/19, 8:00:30 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: Cool. That will a great fun 😀 - [23/10/19, 8:01:50 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: I missed the 1st meetup.... But I'll definitely join this one - [23/10/19, 8:03:11 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: What usually happens in the meetup? I missed the first one too. - [23/10/19, 8:05:09 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: What will be the topic of discussion?...I missed the first one - [23/10/19, 8:05:22 PM] Hrishikesh: yeah! and ^answering them in the one answer in some time. - [23/10/19, 8:09:49 PM] Mriyam da: Off topic But if anyone is aware of and interested in contributing to Kubernetes check this out. http://bit.ly/k8s-infra-onboarding - ‎[23/10/19, 8:10:02 PM] Mriyam da: ‎image omitted - [23/10/19, 8:20:35 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: Hi mriyam, I have gone through provided link. But it leas twitter tweet. Is there any website or slack channel where we can register and going through kubernets source code and start contributing. Not from like forking and contributing. Kindly share some light, if possible? - [23/10/19, 8:21:10 PM] Hrishikesh: join the #k8s-infra-wg in their slack^ - [23/10/19, 8:22:42 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: #k8-infra-wg is the slack team name. Am i correct. Hrishikesh. If so then thanks for sharing - [23/10/19, 8:24:45 PM] Hrishikesh: #k8-infra-wg yes this is where the onboarding discussion is happening, but if you want to get into k8s development more generally, all of the components have different SIGs https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/sig-list.md whichever is of your interest, you can join and start contributing. they're super helpful and friendly! - [23/10/19, 8:25:43 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: Thanks hrishikesh for sharing.. - [23/10/19, 8:27:09 PM] Mriyam da: https://slack.k8s.io/ Here is the slack self invite link for Kubernetes - [23/10/19, 8:31:35 PM] Mriyam da: Almost everything regarding can be found on their official site itself including docs for code and other documentation. https://kubernetes.io/docs/contribute/start/ - [23/10/19, 9:26:00 PM] Joinal WA: ******Contribution Needed ******* - [23/10/19, 9:26:36 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: Hey guys.. I need a serious *HELP*.. I have an android app uploaded in playstore.. I developed the app in *WINDOWS*.. now I'm using *MAC*, and i want to publish the updated version from the *macbook*.. HOW Do I do that? How to generate a release apk from the mac?? *KINDLY HELP ME WITH PROPER GUIDE*... _*I'M STUCK..*_ - [23/10/19, 9:27:06 PM] Hrishikesh: please don't spam the group by sending the same message again. - [23/10/19, 9:28:13 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: I asked that question without 1 new member joined lastly.. so after we have a new member in grp, i dltd the previous and asked that again.. - [23/10/19, 9:28:32 PM] ‎‪NUMBER‬ joined using this group's invite link - [23/10/19, 9:28:51 PM] Joinal WA: Foss Assam, uses this repo to generate certificates for all its events,https://github.com/joinalahmed/pycertmaker - [23/10/19, 9:28:52 PM] ‎‪NUMBER‬ joined using this group's invite link - [23/10/19, 9:29:21 PM] Joinal WA: this has a security issue : https://github.com/joinalahmed/pycertmaker/network/alert/requirements.txt/Pillow/open - [23/10/19, 9:29:27 PM] Joinal WA: anyone wants to work on this? - [23/10/19, 9:38:59 PM] Hrishikesh: This time around, we are reaching out to Volunteers aswell. If you think you can help others get started with Opensource please consider being a volunteer instead for the event on 26th. :) you can simply ping any of the admins of this group if you want to volunteer and be there in the venue on 26th. - [23/10/19, 9:39:45 PM] Hrishikesh: link is 404 - [23/10/19, 9:40:02 PM] ‎‪NUMBER‬ joined using this group's invite link - [23/10/19, 9:42:22 PM] Hrishikesh: this question is way out of the scope of this group. I think you have a better chance of getting this answered if you post this to stackoverflow/relevant reddit forums or any other forum that you think will be more suitable. - [23/10/19, 9:44:07 PM] ‪NUMBER‬: What problem are you facing? Can you elaborate - [23/10/19, 9:44:40 PM] Mriyam da: Please take this to DM if you want to help Oct 26th --- - 10/26/19, 7:44 AM - Hrishikesh: Hello everyone, Good morning! Just a quick reminder, we'll be having our second and final meetup for October at GUIST starting at ~9AM. Hope to see you there. :) - 10/26/19, 8:31 AM - NUMBER 100: 👍🏻 - 10/26/19, 9:47 AM - Hrishikesh: Starting in 10 minutes. - 10/26/19, 10:30 AM - NUMBER: Today? - 10/26/19, 10:31 AM - Guyaec: yes - 10/26/19, 1:19 PM - Amartya Sk: - 10/26/19, 5:05 PM - Hrishikesh: Thanks everyone for joining in today. Here are few photographs of today. https://photos.app.goo.gl/RKpSMpZPYyPfxXZi7 - 10/26/19, 5:15 PM - Hrishikesh: *AMA Alert* We're having another AMA tonight at 9PM-10PM by Srijan Agarwal. Srijan recently switched to a product/grown role from a developer role. He keeps track of the latest hiring trends and is interested in talking about Indian Startups. You can ask him about hiring, marking connections, open source eco system, what things most developers usually miss about product growth etc. You can see more of his work at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/srijancse AMA time: 9PM-10PM Date: 26th October - 10/26/19, 5:15 PM - Joinal: 🤟🏻 - 10/26/19, 5:17 PM - Amartya Sk: Awesome 🥂 - 10/26/19, 5:21 PM - Anubhav: oooo - 10/26/19, 5:21 PM - Anubhav: Srijan - 10/26/19, 5:21 PM - Anubhav: NICEE - 10/26/19, 6:13 PM - NUMBER 100: Thanks for the pics - 10/26/19, 6:13 PM - Saurav Das: Awesome 🔥🔥 - 10/26/19, 6:22 PM - NUMBER joined using this group's invite link - 10/26/19, 7:39 PM - Mriyam Da: https://twitter.com/geekodour/status/1188060420684169216?s=17 - 10/26/19, 7:43 PM - Mriyam Da: https://twitter.com/mbtamuli/status/1188095108425502728?s=17 - 10/26/19, 7:48 PM - Mriyam Da: - 10/26/19, 7:49 PM - Mriyam Da: Nobody could have said it better. Thanks @NUMBER - 10/26/19, 7:49 PM - Guyaec: 🤘🏼 Always in for the one liner puch 🤣 - 10/26/19, 7:50 PM - Mriyam Da: If even a few of the participants get motivated and take some time to contribute, it'll have made all the organizers, volunteers and speakers' efforts a success.🔥🤞🏼 - 10/26/19, 7:50 PM - NUMBER: We'll definitely get started😊 - 10/26/19, 7:51 PM - Mriyam Da: Also, it's not just about this hacktoberfest. If you keep learning from now, you can get into next GSoC or Hacktoberfest. _Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish_😎 - 10/26/19, 7:52 PM - NUMBER: Ok, sure👍😁 - 10/26/19, 7:58 PM - Hrishikesh: - 10/26/19, 7:59 PM - Hrishikesh: Those who used git and GitHub for the first time today. This will be a great quick reference! 🤸 - 10/26/19, 8:00 PM - Guyaec: For those who use it daily and still forget the commands, it's great for them too. - 10/26/19, 8:01 PM - NUMBER: 🤟🏻 - 10/26/19, 8:04 PM - Mriyam Da: https://guides.github.com/activities/hello-world/ - 10/26/19, 8:04 PM - Mriyam Da: https://guides.github.com/introduction/flow/ - 10/26/19, 8:04 PM - Mriyam Da: https://www.youtube.com/user/GitHubGuides - 10/26/19, 8:59 PM - You added Srijan - 10/26/19, 9:01 PM - Hrishikesh: Hello everyone, we have Srijan Agarwal for the 3rd AMA in this month. I already introduced @NUMBER to the group, would still ask him to quickly introduce himself to the group. :) He's available for the AMA from 9PM-10PM - 10/26/19, 9:07 PM - Srijan: Hey guys, Thanks Hrishi for inviting me :) I'm Srijan and I currently lead recruiting for Clarisights - an enterprise SaaS startup building a next-gen workspace for performance marketing teams. I'm a computer science grad and have been always interested in the product and growth side of things. I started out with contributing to open source projects, spoke at a few conferences which also helped me in building relationships with people around the world. Last year, I interned with Swapcard, Paris as a Growth Engineer! Feel free to ask any questions and I'd be happy to help with whatever (little) knowledge I've :D - 10/26/19, 9:08 PM - Amartya Sk: Hello Srijan , Thank You for your time. I have a question , like if you are taking in a new team member for a fairly new startup , what are the qualities you would look in her/him? - 10/26/19, 9:09 PM - NUMBER: Hi! I have a silly question for you. I'm okay with python, but apart from that, which other programming language would you suggest for numerical computation? C, Java? - 10/26/19, 9:14 PM - Srijan: Hey Amartya, It totally depends. If by qualities you mean, technical qualities and is applying for an intern/new grad position - I generally look for - 1. Open Source contributions 2. Previous intern experience or relevant projects. - 10/26/19, 9:17 PM - Srijan: Hey Soumyabrata, I don't think I'm the right person to answer this question or have the relevant background in numerical computation. I myself have been a polyglot programmer. Given a problem statement, I tend to first understand it and then go for the simplest and fastest way to solve it. It may not be the right/scalable approach but works most of the time. - 10/26/19, 9:18 PM - NUMBER: Cool - 10/26/19, 9:18 PM - NUMBER: Hello, I'm bit confused whether I should first go for learning progamming languages or acquiring knowledge on open source. Can you give me any suggestion on this? - 10/26/19, 9:20 PM - Srijan: Hey Bishal, I'd suggest you to first understand the basics of any programming language. Understanding of a programming language is not just knowing the syntax or how recursion works. If you already know that, great! You are past the first hurdle. Next, you need to take up the task of learning the multiple major libraries and packages that are going to be used in any medium to large scale projects. Look up the relevant libraries of your programming language and devote time to learning them. A good understanding of these will go a long way in helping you understand any code base better. I also wrote a blogpost on this - https://www.srijanagarwal.me/2016/06/contribute-to-open-source - 10/26/19, 9:23 PM - NUMBER: Thank you - 10/26/19, 9:24 PM - NUMBER: Hello srijan, I have been contributing to some open source organisations recently, and the projects that I worked on were basically small or new, which made it easy for me to contribute. My question to you is how should we go about contributing in projects that are already established and have huge number of people already contributing, eg debian, LibreOffice etc? - 10/26/19, 9:26 PM - Hrishikesh: Hello Srijan, what is your ideal outline suggestion on getting a product (open source or not) from once built to sharing it with people and having more people use it. Just posting a side project on ProductHunt helps but does not always get to you a useful feedback to improve your product. When it comes to marketing a product, all i know is posting it on product hunt, tweeting about it and posting it on reddit. This surely gets some eyes on it. What are some other ways to get some eyes? - 10/26/19, 9:27 PM - Srijan: Hey Anking, That's absolutely great to hear. Now since you understand the basics, I'd suggest you to start digging deeper orgs which do some hardcore cs work like operating systems, databases, even programming languages. Some of the orgs which come to my mind are Apache, CNCF, Debian, KDE, Ruby, Python, PostgreSQL, MariaDB (if you're into DBs)! - 10/26/19, 9:27 PM - Srijan: This message was deleted - 10/26/19, 9:31 PM - NUMBER: Thanks ! I have another question. As a recruiter which student would you give more preference- a student with a GSoC in 1 open-source project or a non-GSoc student with huge contributions in multiple organisations? - 10/26/19, 9:36 PM - Srijan: Hey Anking, It totally depends. Usually open source contributions are a metric to evaluate the quality of code. So GSoC doesn't really matter! For eg. I'd still prefer someone who has contributed to core cs organizations! :) - 10/26/19, 9:36 PM - Hrishikesh: Putting this another way, what is a good way to get feedbacks on ideas and validate if it's something worth working on (in case the developer is expecting it to be used by other people) and not working on the project just as a side project. - 10/26/19, 9:39 PM - NUMBER: Okay! Thanks for answering 😊 - 10/26/19, 9:39 PM - Kabir: This intrigues me too. Would appreciate to get your opinion - 10/26/19, 9:43 PM - Srijan: Finding your go-to audience and niche is very important. Your initial users and their feedback define your product. What I'd suggest before working on the idea, is to define the persona of your user and then ask them questions which would help you explain the “why” behind product decisions, find the needs of the users, you can then prioritize features that solve actual user problems and eventually mplement new functionality in line with how users would actually use it. - 10/26/19, 9:45 PM - NUMBER: Hello Srijan, Referring to the answer you have given; Proposal of new algorithm with efficient complexities in this area, will it help? How can we contribute more to CS org and how to get deep with these courses? 10/26/19, 9:56 PM - Hrishikesh: 📝📝 *note:* Concluding AMA in 10 minutes. - 10/26/19, 9:57 PM - NUMBER: ? - 10/26/19, 10:13 PM - Srijan: Hey Anoop, Yes that should surely help. Although, the best way to propose that would be by first understanding how the org really works, how the architecture of the software is and that could happen by starting fixing smaller bugs :) To go deeper, I’d again suggest to start with something small, and then pick up a bigger task slowly eventually leading you to go deeper. I also prefer to read a book to dive deeper on a certain topic on the side too! - 10/26/19, 10:15 PM - Srijan: If you’ve any more questions, please free to DM me on Twitter(@NUMBERsrijancse) or LinkedIn! - 10/26/19, 10:15 PM - NUMBER: Thank you 😊 - 10/26/19, 10:23 PM - Hrishikesh: Adding to Srijan's answer, I found these two links very useful when trying to have technical overview of different open source projects. [2] is somewhat outdated in the software development years, but still is relevant. [1] http://aosabook.org/en/index.html [2] https://legacy.gitbook.com/@NUMBERdelftswa - 10/26/19, 10:24 PM - NUMBER: Great Man !! 👍 - 10/26/19, 10:25 PM - Hrishikesh: okay! concluding with Srijan's AMA for today then. Hope everyone learnt something new today. :) Thank you @NUMBER for joining us here today, it's been great! - 10/26/19, 10:27 PM - Amartya Sk: Thank You Srijan - 10/26/19, 10:27 PM - NUMBER: Thanks to all for the awesome sessions - 10/26/19, 10:27 PM - NUMBER: Hope this could go on, i really loved it all. - 10/26/19, 10:28 PM - Guyaec: That was a great resource, thanx 🤘🏼 - 10/26/19, 10:28 PM - NUMBER: Huge respect for all of the instructors. Love to all - 10/26/19, 10:29 PM - Srijan: Thanks guys! Please feel free to reach out if you need any help! :) - 10/26/19, 10:30 PM - Srijan left - 10/26/19, 10:44 PM - NUMBER 774: Thank you! Oct 27th --- - 10/27/19, 12:55 AM - NUMBER: HAPPY DIWALI FOLKS - 10/27/19, 3:13 AM - NUMBER joined using this group's invite link - 10/27/19, 6:43 AM - NUMBER: - 10/27/19, 7:58 AM - NUMBER: Congratulations - 10/27/19, 9:08 AM - Hrishikesh: Congratulations! 🥳🥳 - 10/27/19, 9:10 AM - NUMBER: Congratulations bro. 👏👏 - 10/27/19, 10:34 AM - Joinal: Awesome mate - 10/27/19, 12:43 PM - NUMBER joined using this group's invite link - 10/27/19, 12:01 PM - Saurav Das: Awesome! Congrats - 10/27/19, 12:11 PM - NUMBER: Thanks all Oct 30th --- - 10/30/19, 9:28 PM - NUMBER: “One stop guide to Google Summer of Code” by Harshit Dwivedi https://link.medium.com/JzpGBAzHc1 Oct 31st --- - 10/31/19, 8:16 AM - NUMBER: Excellent article on GSoC Oct 1st --- - 11/1/19, 3:15 AM - NUMBER: Hi All. I am Hridoy Dutta, currently a Ph.D. scholar at IIIT Delhi working in the domain of Data Mining and Social Network Analysis. - 11/1/19, 3:16 AM - NUMBER: I recently developed Assamese2Vec, an open-source project for modeling the Assamese Language (Link: https://github.com/hridaydutta123/Assamese2Vec). The experimental results are pretty fascinating (check the results section in the repo). I also maintain an awesome list (Link: https://github.com/hridaydutta123/awesome-assamese/) to help researchers and hobbyists who are interested to model the Assamese language for a variety of machine learning tasks. If you are interested in contributing to any of this project, please let me know. - 11/1/19, 7:29 AM - NUMBER: Hi Hriday, I would like to know more, your project seem to be interesting. if you are already on codepark , then can follow me codepark.in/user/agarwalkrishh *Why you must participate* 1. Prize money worth 1,00,000NUMBER 2. First national level Code-A-thon by any University 3. New concept of open coding ( 1000NUMBERquestion ranging from easy to advance) 4. _Internship opportunity from various industries_ 5. Certificate to top performers 6. There is no registration fee✌ 7. National level exposure - 11/1/19, 7:45 AM - NUMBER: *CodeVar* is a national level *Code-A-Thon* organized by *CodePark* along with *Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore*. It aims to give a platform to all those interested in competitive coding and also to those interested in Coding. It is based on the new concept of open Coding *Concept of open Coding* The concept of Code-A-Thon is completely new and different from regular hackathons. There will be a set of 1000NUMBERquestions given, which will be divided into easy, medium and hard. All the questions will have certain number of points. And hence everyone from the world of programming, whether he writes a 'Hello world' code or a complex code using arrays would be able to participate. - 11/1/19, 7:57 AM - NUMBER: Where can I find the eligibility criteria? - 11/1/19, 7:58 AM - NUMBER: All are eligible , this is a open code a thon just need to know a programming language. Thats it. - 11/1/19, 7:59 AM - NUMBER: Cool - 11/1/19, 8:26 AM - Amartya Sk: This is so awesome - 11/1/19, 9:19 AM - NUMBER: Amazing - 11/1/19, 11:07 AM - Saurav Das: Awesome - 11/1/19, 12:52 PM - Hrishikesh: Hi everyone, today is the last day of Hacktoberfest 2019. Hope you all had great fun this October 🥳💫 Congratulations to all who completed the challenge! ✨ for those who did not, do not worry you can attempt it again next year. Even though Hacktoberfest is a good time for beginners to contribute to opensource. You should keep contributing to opensource throughout the year in your free time 🤸🤹 All the best! We have a feedback form here: Please fill it if you have time. https://forms.gle/HunJvvHTKz1kxfbZ9 - 11/1/19, 12:52 PM - Hrishikesh: We have a very exciting AMA coming up tomorrow, will be making the announcement very soon. :) - 11/1/19, 12:55 PM - Hrishikesh: The feedback form is anonymous, so feel free to write anything that you feel will be a valuable feedback. - 11/1/19, 12:56 PM - NUMBER left - 11/1/19, 12:56 PM - Hrishikesh: Blogposts for the events that happened in the last two weeks will be published this weekend as well. - 11/1/19, 10:21 PM - NUMBER joined using this group's invite link Oct 2nd --- - 11/2/19, 12:06 AM - NUMBER: - 11/2/19, 12:06 AM - NUMBER: Got this badge just now😎 - 11/2/19, 12:06 AM - Joinal: Awesome - 11/2/19, 12:06 AM - NUMBER: Congratulations😇 - 11/2/19, 12:06 AM - NUMBER: Thanks dude 😎 - 11/2/19, 12:07 AM - NUMBER: Thanks Anoop - 11/2/19, 9:01 AM - Hrishikesh: Thanks for the feedback yesterday, we have the *final ama* as part of Hacktoberfest today. Sayak Paul, he's currently working with PyImageSearch[1] where he works on real world deep learning problems. He was previously a data science instructor at DataCamp[2]. He's also a Google Developers Expert(GDE) and a Intel Software Innovator. You can ask him questions about his personal experiences in learning/ teaching and what are the difficulties in transitioning from a SDE to a ML engineer etc. Since he's working a lot image search, he'll be the right person to ask any meta image processing question you've been thinking of lately! Read more about his work here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sayak-paul/ [1] https://www.pyimagesearch.com/ [2] https://www.datacamp.com/ 11/2/19, 9:04 AM - Hrishikesh: *AMA time:* 7PM-8PM 2nd November - 11/2/19, 10:05 AM - Guyaec: awesome - 11/2/19, 10:50 AM - NUMBER: Awesome.. - 11/2/19, 10:56 AM - NUMBER: Thanks😊 - 11/2/19, 7:35 PM - Hrishikesh: Good evening everyone! We have Sayak Paul for today's AMA. We already introduced him to the group but I'll encourage Sayak to quickly introduce himself to kickstart the ama. :) He's with us till *8:40PM* 11/2/19, 7:37 PM - NUMBER: Hello Sayak, How you introduce Data Science to students? How was your experience at Data Camp? Being a niche, where to work on? - 11/2/19, 7:37 PM - NUMBER: Hello everyone. I am Sayak, a Deep Learning Associate at PyImageSearch. My work lies in areas like Computer Vision (domain invariant representations) and general Deep Learning. Pleased to be here :) - 11/2/19, 7:37 PM - NUMBER: 1. - 11/2/19, 7:37 PM - Hrishikesh: Correction: *8:10PM* - 11/2/19, 7:44 PM - NUMBER: Hi Anoop. I will take the second question first as the first question seems to be a bit more open-ended and I would ask you to be a bit more specific. As for my experience at DataCamp, it was great. I got to work with some really great people and the learning experience was just unreal. I thoroughly enjoyed my time there. > Being a niche, where to work on? I think it depends a lot on your interests and I always ask people to prioritize that first. Fields like Data Science and Machine Learning are inter-connected and they are really vast in their own course. So, to help yourself for not getting drowned in the vastness, it's important to sort out your interests and plan accordingly. Maybe you are interested in using Deep Learning to solve Computer Vision problems. So, you would definitely want to try working on problems pertaining to that intersection. Once you get a good hold of the fundamentals (I cannot really emphasize this enough) start by picking up problems that are relatively new but still within your range. I typically try to work on problems (pet projects) which require me to study new stuff (at least 25%-30%). This system has so far worked for me quite well :) - 11/2/19, 7:47 PM - NUMBER: > How you introduce Data Science to students? I will try answering it briefly, though as I mentioned it's pretty open-ended. First, I try to gauge the expertise level of the students. If they are about to get started then I introduce Data Science by drawing analogies from our real lives - we use data-driven decision making all the time. Isn't it so? before going to a restaurant, we gather data about it and if we good ratings, reviews then only we go there. It's sort of an example that very elegantly establishes the idea of *data-driven decision making*. - 11/2/19, 7:53 PM - Joinal: Great, @NUMBER , I've seen many people get into ML/AI just because of its hype, how we as a community can address this? Do you have any such observations around it? - 11/2/19, 7:56 PM - NUMBER: Hi Sayak, one of the problems of our society is dropout rate of students. The data is available in govt website, but how to employ AI/ML to solve it? - 11/2/19, 7:58 PM - NUMBER: > Great, @NUMBER , I've seen many people get into ML/AI just because of its hype, how we as a community can address this? Do you have any such observations around it? Oh, absolutely! This is so very true. Sometimes the expectations can get really unrealistic which worries me. Being explorers, students, professionals (and everyone else) always try to chase what's new. So that part is really hard to be helped I think. But at the same time, as a community, we can make them more aware of the fact that Machine Learning is not just about calling *model.fit()*, there's a world (several worlds if not less) beyond that. It's important to make them understand that a not-so-detailed approach towards learning the subject only leads to misery. I think Andrej Karpathy's article *A Recipe for Training Neural Networks* (http://karpathy.github.io/2019/04/25/recipe/) outlines this very beautifully. - 11/2/19, 8:00 PM - NUMBER: > Hi Sayak, one of the problems of our society is dropout rate of students. The data is available in govt website, but how to employ AI/ML to solve it? This is an interesting idea! Unfortunately, I have not yet taken a look at the data you mentioned. But if the features in that data are descriptive enough to justify why a student is dropping out, the relationship good enough to be modeled. - 11/2/19, 8:00 PM - Hrishikesh: Hello Sayak! This might be somewhat off topic, but I've been eyeing some medical startups which are using image processing to detect skin diseases, eye problems etc. however at the end of the day, people need to go see a doc. to validate the results. Basically, they are not extremely effective. Is there any way students can work on medical data that'll be having actual impacts. More research = More mistakes = results that actually works 😛 It's almost demotivating sometimes because people in high tech labs with more precise medical equipments are working on these things already. This field seems harder to break in compared to something like say "building a ml solution that helps students memorize something better" because the feedback loop is faster and is readily usable once it's working. How long till people are able to work on medical data much like any other data out there. Or it's already at that point and I am not aware of it. - 11/2/19, 8:02 PM - Joinal: Agreed, but the lucrative ads saying, "Become a data scientist in a month, no programming knowledge is required " adds to the problem more - 11/2/19, 8:03 PM - NUMBER: So true - 11/2/19, 8:03 PM - NUMBER: I guess we, I mean members of this group, can start working on this project as a community effort! - 11/2/19, 8:04 PM - NUMBER: I saw a big ad just at the exit of Andheri Station (Major one in Western Mumbai) claiming to teach AI in a month 😅 - 11/2/19, 8:05 PM - NUMBER: I saw few Fb ads claiming become data science expert in 1 month, and placement is guaranteed, and they will take fees only after you get a job with double figures salary. - 11/2/19, 8:05 PM - Guyaec: @NUMBER Hey, nice to have you for the AMA, I wanted to ask your experience at PyImageSearch maybe share some problem/experience that you guys regularly deal with. Also what tips and suggestions would you have for someone aiming at a job in the Machine learning space other than project/strong basics. - 11/2/19, 8:06 PM - Joinal: NUMBER - 11/2/19, 8:08 PM - NUMBER: Hi Sir, What projects did you get associated in the beginning of data science. Any tips for beginners ?? - 11/2/19, 8:09 PM - NUMBER: Great question. I will try to answer it in parts. First of all, you should definitely check out this startup: http://qure.ai/. Indeed the field of medical imaging is progressing at a rapid pace with deep learning. I like to think of it as *Machine Learning assisted Human Tasks*. The idea here is to not really replace the doctors but to aid them in their work - accelerate their work at times. Regarding working on medical imaging problems, there are a few open-source datasets that are good enough to start with. But this field also requires a lot of sensitivity in terms of privacy. So that's an added challenge. Also, Healthcare data, in general, is not easily available for obvious reasons. But it's good to at least try to approach to local medical institutions and give them some direction so that they could share any data within compliance (this can absolutely be done, I am saying this from my experience). - 11/2/19, 8:10 PM - NUMBER: Yes. We, as a community, should also highlight the failures that one may incur while pursuing something in this field. And continuously share the struggle :) - 11/2/19, 8:13 PM - NUMBER: For me, a typical day at PyImageSearch can involve the following: - *Code stuff* - Explore a new concept/Read an interesting paper and communicate that to the team - Put together notebooks to demo something - Deployment of some of our deep learning projects to embedded devices like Raspberry Pi, Jetson Nano and so on - Review PRs > Also what tips and suggestions would you have for someone aiming at a job in the Machine learning space other than project/strong basics. Try to approach things from a software engineer's perspective. Learn to debug a machine learning model and believe me it takes deliberate practice. - 11/2/19, 8:15 PM - NUMBER: Hi :) Of course, I had my Titanic, Pima-Indians moments (in fact I still poke around with them when I am trying out something new). But I always tried to remain hands-on. I tried to write my own training loops and compare their performance with something already established. That enabled me to think creatively and be an effective learner. - 11/2/19, 8:15 PM - Guyaec: thanks , I am a recent graduate so will be moving in for interviews now. Will keep the tip in mind. - 11/2/19, 8:17 PM - NUMBER: Sure :) You will not find many people (beginners especially) write test cases for their machine learning models whereas it is so very important when you are out there in the wild. Also, try to read other people's code because *A code is more read than it's written* :) - 11/2/19, 8:17 PM - Joinal: Awesome, thanks @NUMBER for joining us today - 11/2/19, 8:17 PM - Joinal: If you have time can you take one more question - 11/2/19, 8:18 PM - Joinal: Or we can wrap up - 11/2/19, 8:18 PM - NUMBER: Yes, we can do one more. - 11/2/19, 8:18 PM - NUMBER: Thanks sir - 11/2/19, 8:18 PM - NUMBER: No problem. - 11/2/19, 8:18 PM - Joinal: I assume you learnt it all by yourself(correct me if I'm wrong) - 11/2/19, 8:19 PM - Joinal: How do you recommend, new learners specially students to plan their learning path - 11/2/19, 8:19 PM - Joinal: In terms of resources, mindset etc - 11/2/19, 8:20 PM - NUMBER: I got hooked to Machine Learning when I had this subject called *Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning* in my undergrad curriculum. Fortunately or unfortunately my introduction to the field was pretty rigid and math-heavy. So, my curriculum indeed has a lot of influence on what I am today. I would say I partially self-taught. - 11/2/19, 8:22 PM - Hrishikesh: Thanks for sharing this :) surely will be helpful. - 11/2/19, 8:22 PM - NUMBER: We are currently working on a TensorFlow SIG that would deal with this very seriously. We will share the news once we have something concrete. Regarding the mindset, just allow yourself to be free enough to learn things in an ego-free manner. Don't be embarrassed to be honest - learn like a child and ask questions like a pro :). - 11/2/19, 8:23 PM - NUMBER: Thanks, Joinal. It was indeed my pleasure to be here :) - 11/2/19, 8:23 PM - NUMBER: Good night everyone. - 11/2/19, 8:23 PM - NUMBER: * am - 11/2/19, 8:23 PM - Joinal: Thanks @NUMBER , we'll wrap up todays AMA due to lack of time - 11/2/19, 8:23 PM - NUMBER: Thank you!👍🏻 This will be very helpful someone who directly wants to jumo into ML/AI just because of hype. Oct 4th --- - 11/4/19, 10:32 AM - NUMBER: Venue?? - 11/4/19, 6:02 PM - NUMBER: Has anyone here applied to the Google STEP program or know someone who did? Oct 5th --- - 11/5/19, 4:23 PM - NUMBER: - 11/5/19, 4:23 PM - NUMBER: Congratulations bro.... @NUMBER 💥💥💥💥 - 11/5/19, 4:49 PM - NUMBER: Congratulations brother @NUMBER - 11/5/19, 5:03 PM - NUMBER: congrats dada - 11/5/19, 5:03 PM - Hrishikesh: I just wanted to clarify something about the newspiece. - 11/5/19, 5:03 PM - NUMBER: Bravo brother @NUMBER #Inspiration👍🏻 - 11/5/19, 5:13 PM - NUMBER: Yup.. What.?? - 11/5/19, 5:14 PM - NUMBER: Congrats @NUMBER - 11/5/19, 5:15 PM - Kabir: Aaj likhega tu bro ? - 11/5/19, 5:19 PM - Hrishikesh: I am thankful for whoever from my college forwarded the post, but it is not 100% factually correct and was published without any verification or consent from my side. Promcon is the annual conference for Prometheus [1]. Entry to the conference is ticket based, means anyone can go attend it you got the cash. I am just going to attend it since I got the diversity scholarship, There's the *Diversity Scholarship* is a scholarship that many organizations are giving away to increase diversity in tech. The selection happens based on previous open source contributions and few other factors. So i just wanted to clarify that, the *Selected* word in the title is misleading because anyone can go attend the event if they get the ticket, it's a community event. That's all. Thank you for your wishes :) i hope to learn a lot there and then come back and will share whatever i learn with you ppl. We need more ppl to go attend these conferences and get these scholarships and network as well. Our community will grow stronger then. :) Thanks for reading. I really wanted to get this out. - 11/5/19, 5:20 PM - Hrishikesh: 1. Prometheus: https://prometheus.io/ - 11/5/19, 5:21 PM - Bhargav Hazarika: This message was deleted - 11/5/19, 5:21 PM - Bhargav Hazarika: 🤗 - 11/5/19, 5:21 PM - Bhargav Hazarika: Anyway congrats bro! - 11/5/19, 5:22 PM - Bhargav Hazarika: Anyway Congrats Bro! - 11/5/19, 5:22 PM - NUMBER: Congrats for the scholarship too Hrishikesh da! - 11/5/19, 5:23 PM - Bhargav Hazarika: Internet 🐌 - 11/5/19, 5:23 PM - Hrishikesh: Thanks :) Also in other news, we're planning to put an end to this WhatsApp group and start a discord group for long term conversations. @NUMBER will fill you in with more details on it soon. :) - 11/5/19, 5:24 PM - Abhinab: Congratulations 🤩 - 11/5/19, 5:26 PM - NUMBER: Congratulation - 11/5/19, 5:28 PM - NUMBER: that would be awesome! discord/slack are perfect fits for community! - 11/5/19, 5:29 PM - NUMBER: Also if anyone wants to apply for udacity scholarship: https://www.udacity.com/bertelsmann-tech-scholarships Today is the last date. So, better hurry! - 11/5/19, 5:36 PM - NUMBER: Congratulations - 11/5/19, 5:36 PM - NUMBER: Bravo for your honesty - 11/5/19, 5:48 PM - NUMBER: Congratulations bhaiya😁 - 11/5/19, 5:48 PM - NUMBER: Congrats ! - 11/5/19, 5:58 PM - NUMBER: Discord is always better than a whatsapp group - 11/5/19, 5:59 PM - NUMBER: Telegram! - 11/5/19, 6:00 PM - NUMBER: Discord and/or slack is the way to go imo - 11/5/19, 6:08 PM - NUMBER: Discord is love.. - 11/5/19, 6:08 PM - NUMBER: Congratulations - 11/5/19, 6:10 PM - NUMBER: Congrats dada! - 11/5/19, 6:16 PM - NUMBER: Congrats @NUMBER - 11/5/19, 6:18 PM - NUMBER: Discord - 11/5/19, 6:18 PM - NUMBER: This message was deleted - 11/5/19, 6:20 PM - NUMBER: 🙂 - 11/5/19, 6:50 PM - NUMBER: 👍 - 11/5/19, 6:57 PM - NUMBER: - 11/5/19, 6:57 PM - NUMBER: - 11/5/19, 6:58 PM - Abhinab: 3 - 11/5/19, 6:58 PM - Abhinab: 3 - 11/5/19, 7:09 PM - NUMBER 100: This message was deleted - 11/5/19, 7:09 PM - NUMBER 100: Try option 4 - 11/5/19, 7:11 PM - NUMBER: Just run it in terminal 😅 - 11/5/19, 7:11 PM - NUMBER: 3 - 11/5/19, 7:12 PM - NUMBER: 3 - 11/5/19, 7:14 PM - NUMBER 100: Try option 3 - 11/5/19, 7:43 PM - NUMBER: 3 - 11/5/19, 7:44 PM - NUMBER: What is this for? - 11/5/19, 7:45 PM - NUMBER: 3 btw - 11/5/19, 7:45 PM - NUMBER 774: Congratulations 🎊 - 11/5/19, 7:46 PM - NUMBER: congrats bro - 11/5/19, 8:41 PM - NUMBER: Congrats dada🥳 - 11/5/19, 9:01 PM - NUMBER: 👍☺ - 11/5/19, 9:50 PM - NUMBER: Congratulations bhai Oct 8th --- - 11/8/19, 5:16 AM - NUMBER: https://github.com/VPanjeta/ModiScript/blob/master/README.md - 11/8/19, 5:16 AM - NUMBER: - 11/8/19, 6:33 AM - Nitya: This message was deleted - 11/8/19, 7:14 AM - NUMBER: What's that all about? - 11/8/19, 7:49 AM - NUMBER: Lol 😂 - 11/8/19, 7:55 AM - NUMBER: 😂😂 - 11/8/19, 8:02 AM - NUMBER: 🤣🤣 - 11/8/19, 9:16 AM - NUMBER: 😅😂😂 - 11/8/19, 9:56 AM - NUMBER: Lmao. Readme 😂😂😂 - 11/8/19, 11:49 AM - NUMBER: Does any one have electronics related WhatsApp group Invitation link - 11/8/19, 12:08 PM - Hrishikesh: The #electronics irc channel is the best place on the Internet in my opinion for quick electronics questions. It's available on the freenode - 11/8/19, 2:09 PM - Joinal: Do we have anyone working on Flutter here? - 11/8/19, 2:58 PM - NUMBER: Yes - 11/8/19, 2:58 PM - Joinal: Ping me - 11/8/19, 4:42 PM - NUMBER: Yes - 11/8/19, 4:48 PM - NUMBER: 🤣🤣🤣 - 11/8/19, 8:13 PM - NUMBER: Did anyone work with rasa - open ai conversation bot experience. I have started working for them as contributor - 11/8/19, 8:14 PM - NUMBER: Previously i worked with dialog flow. But i found rasa is still new to me. - 11/8/19, 8:33 PM - Joinal: Yes - 11/8/19, 8:36 PM - NUMBER: Recently raised a pr aroubd xmpp issue. How long they respond generally and long will i needed to eait for feedback - 11/8/19, 8:36 PM - NUMBER: Sorry for some typo errors - 11/8/19, 8:37 PM - NUMBER: Anyone worked with paraview? - 11/8/19, 8:59 PM - NUMBER: - 11/8/19, 9:00 PM - NUMBER: 😂 - 11/8/19, 9:02 PM - NUMBER: 😂 - 11/8/19, 9:03 PM - NUMBER: 🤣🤣🤣 - 11/8/19, 9:08 PM - NUMBER: Man I didn't know it was this simple - 11/8/19, 9:08 PM - NUMBER: 😂 - 11/8/19, 9:08 PM - NUMBER: Looks like game dev is so easy😂 - 11/8/19, 9:10 PM - NUMBER: Worked with dialogflow as an open source contributor or did projects using dialogflow? - 11/8/19, 9:11 PM - NUMBER: Did some hobby projects - 11/8/19, 9:12 PM - NUMBER: I want to create a discord bot that learns as the conversation continues. How hard do you figure that would be? - 11/8/19, 9:13 PM - NUMBER: Also if you have them on github, do you mind DMing me the link? - 11/8/19, 9:14 PM - NUMBER: I haven't push in github. I did only for learning and fun - 11/8/19, 9:18 PM - NUMBER: I guess it wont that much. I haven't work on bot yet that much. But i guess if you go to youtube there are many links which u might find useful - 11/8/19, 9:19 PM - NUMBER: If it is not ai. Only condition kind of thing. I'm guess it wont be much tougher - 11/8/19, 9:20 PM - NUMBER: Not hard coded responses. I want to use ai for the bot to respond - 11/8/19, 9:20 PM - NUMBER: I want it to develop a personality depending on what information i feed to it - 11/8/19, 9:20 PM - NUMBER: Is that even possible? - 11/8/19, 10:40 PM - NUMBER: Yes you can build. The thing bot will do. It will extract meaningful words from sentence and give end user the required result's. Suppose i wanted to purchase a tablet. Bot will take purchase and tablet and show required results. This results should be present in database or if u r using some sort of google search api - 11/8/19, 10:41 PM - NUMBER: I still not sure. As i havent got that far. But in theory something like this happens - 11/8/19, 10:42 PM - NUMBER: I guess u look for youtube or any other forum you will definitely find answers what ur searching for. - 11/8/19, 10:45 PM - NUMBER: I have worked with it - 11/8/19, 10:49 PM - NUMBER: I did one pr but it havent been merged. How long they usually respond and long i have to wait for feedback - 11/8/19, 10:50 PM - NUMBER: I was working in xmpp seever issue - 11/8/19, 10:52 PM - NUMBER: Not contributed to it. - 11/8/19, 10:52 PM - NUMBER: Ok got it.thanks Oct 9th --- - 11/9/19, 12:07 PM - NUMBER: AEC_CTF_2019 Way to Level-0 : https://aecctf2k19.netlify.com/ All the Best Team AEC_CTF - 11/9/19, 8:32 PM - NUMBER: https://www.instagram.com/p/B4h-sD5l182/?igshid=14v2u4ndhqnj3 - 11/9/19, 8:32 PM - NUMBER: Guys some of you already know about my page and follow my page and I truly admire them but for those who don't know about it, Have a look .🤟🏻🔥 It's an inspirational page and i hope you guys will love it and follow it ! ❤ - 11/9/19, 8:34 PM - NUMBER: Hey, anyone work with react native? I encountered an error which I'm unable to solve in my own. And I couldn't find much about it on stackoverflow either. Any helps are welcome! - 11/9/19, 8:42 PM - NUMBER: This message was deleted - 11/9/19, 9:21 PM - NUMBER: Microsoft Research (@NUMBERMSFTResearch) Tweeted: Become a Microsoft Research AI Resident in Redmond, WA or Cambridge, UK. We're seeking a diverse range of researchers, engineers & applied scientists with unique perspectives, including candidates without a traditional AI background. 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