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Tuesday, June 21, 2016

LAB MANUAL

Dear ALL, Please follow the LInk provided to download MPMC lab manual (Part one). The other parts of lab manual will be provided then and there during lab hours. https://www.dropbox.com/s/zc43jsui1cgmasg/8086%20MANUAL.pdf?dl=0

LAB Material

Dear All, For MPMC 8086 lab experiments u need to have some instructions to be followed. Please follow the below link to get a file that holds required steps for programming.
I expect everyone to have a hard copy this during the lab sessions
https://www.dropbox.com/s/so47aklpz307d8g/steps.pdf?dl=0

Join and Learn

Dear All, Am pleased wIth lot of visitors to our page. It would be a great pleasure if could join this page as a member.

Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Why Python is Powerful

Many really popular websites use Python. But why is that? Doesn't it affect the performance of the website?Python is not actually a language, it's a description of a language.
I believe that Python is important for software development. While there are more powerful languages (e.g. Lisp), faster languages (e.g. C), more used languages (e.g. Java), and weirder languages (e.g. Haskell), Python gets a lot of different things right, I know of has done so far. - Fredrik Håård (Programmer)
By learning Python, a student has access to all sorts of fun and interesting platforms that can be explored using tools and code they’re familiar with. Because Python runs on so many platforms, it is feasible to write code for one device and, assuming it doesn’t use device-specific code and run within hardware constraints, it should run on many others.
Companies such as Google, Yahoo!, Disney, Nokia, and IBM all use Python. In fact, among programming languages, Python had the largest year-on-year job demand growth — at 19% — as of March 2013. Notably, the overall hiring demand for IT professionals dipped year over year by 5% as of January 2014, except for Python programmers which increased by 8.7%. In New York, Python developers ranked #8 of the most in-demand tech workers, making an average of $106k/year. On the other side of the Atlantic, Python programmers also enjoy a strongly rising demand for their skills as shown by the following graph.
Companies using Python: Apture, ChoiceVendor, Digg, Disqus, Dropbox, Eventbrite, FriendFeed, Hunch, Humble Paper, 6waves, Lolapps, Lanyrd, Mixpanel, Mochi Media, Mozilla, Nextdoor, Quora, Path,. Pinterest, Raptr, Reddit, Slide, SlideShare, SurveyMonkey, uberVU, Venmo, Votizen, Yelp , YouTube, drchrono, edX
LEARN PYTHON TO LEAD Start learning python at the earliest and be a smarter candidate during Interview. Support for learning Python could be obtained from me. Form a interest group and plan for sessions on Python

Experiential Learning

Broadly, experiential learning is any learning that supports students in applying their knowledge and conceptual understanding to real-world problems or situations where the instructor directs and facilitates learning.
The classroom, laboratory, or studio can serve as a setting for experiential learning through embedded activities such as case and problem-based studies, guided inquiry, simulations, experiments, or art projects
I am very happy to take our MPMC course through experiential learning. Hoping better cooperation from you all.

Warm Welcome

Greetings from Karthik.S !!! Warm welcome to our course page. This page opens a new door to learn Microprocessors and Micro-controllers. The plan is to make the course as interactive as possible. This time its going to be an learning process rather teaching. New tools is going to be introduced then and there during the course period.