Friday, February 19, 2010

My experience @ MS Internship test.

Frankly telling I am far away from the new tech era. My experience at Bangalore gave me a clear idea that what exactly I have to do for my bright future.I was shocked at the same time I was surprised by looking at the questions they gave us.I felt very happy by looking at the programming logics and at the same time I felt bad by looking at the questions on testing. I didn’t go through testing till that pulled me down in the test. Following are the different questions those appeared in the test……
1) What would be spec s for designing a mobile application for accessing the mails
2) Gave some function and asked what does it do?
3) Test conditions for adding numbers which are stored in two list digit-wise. LSB stored first in list. Eg 193: 1 -> 9 -> 3
4) Find output of : “1”+2+3
5) Convert decimal number to roman number say
6) What is used to test function. ANS: STUB
Among all the 100 MSPs they have selected 6 MSPs for internship.

My experience @TechVista Bangalore.

HI all,

hmmmmm, after a long time I am back. I am pretty much busy with my semister exams and holidays.

Here are some interesting things about TechVista.........
That was an awesome full experience, that I had a look at many new researches by the students from IIT, NIIT, ISS, and from other Asian countries. TechVista was conducted by MS Research India on the occasion of 5 years completion of MS Research India. Till now I did not attend such great event, it’s really amazing. The new technologies and the new ideas are really attractive and innovative.
Coming to the best I like the innovative creation is that power and bandwidth saving for mobiles and notebooks/ laptops. I really liked it, I feel that saving something is a great thing now a days.

Saturday, January 2, 2010

TechVista @Bangalore...

Hi Happy New Year alllllllllllllll.

After a long break I am here to tell you guys about TechVista.

First of all let me tell about TechVista.

TechVista: TechVista, Microsoft Research India's annual research symposium, will be held on January 22, 2010 in Bangalore, India and will coincide with the 5th anniversary of Microsoft Research India. TechVista brings together the best minds from the scientific and academic worlds onto a common platform and provides an opportunity for the research community, government, and students to interact and exchange ideas on research and its future directions.

TechVista 2010 will feature some of the technical and policy thought leaders from India and abroad as speakers.

It's one of the great session i am going to attend in these days.