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DU 6th Sem Physics (Solid State)

The below attatched documents include notes of physics for delhi university students, 6th semester. The topics discussed are Bravais Lattice, Dielect, Ferromagnetism, QntmMagnet, Reciprocal Lattice, Sp Heat of Solids, Crystal Structure, Ele Lattice Dynamics, etc.

NCERT 12th class biology book pdf

Content 1. Reproduction in Organisms 2. Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants 3. Human Reproduction  4. Reproductive Health 5. Principle of Inheritance and Variation  6. Molecular Basis of Inheritance  7. Evolution  8. Human Health and Disease 9. Strategies for Enhancement in Food Production 10. Microbes in Human Welfare 11. Biotechnology: Principles and Processes 12. Biotechnology and its Applications 13. Organisms and Populations 14. Ecosystem 15. Biodiversity and Conservation 16. Environmental Issues     

ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY B.TECH

This clip contains question papers and notes of engineering chemistry for the students of B.Tech first year.

Foundation of Information Technology CS cbse(ppts)

chapters included-ADDING MORE CONTROL TO PRESENTATIONS,ADVANCED FEATURE OF OPENOFFICE WRITER,BASICS OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY,COMPUTER SYSTEM,CONVERGENCE OF TECHNOLOGIES,EDITING AND FORMATTING IN EXCEL,INSERTING FORMULAS AND CHARTS IN CALC,INTRODUCTION TO OPENOFFICE CALC,INTRODUCTION TO WINDOWS 7,OPENOFFICE IMPRESS,OPERATING SYSTEM,SOCIETAL IMPACTS OF IT,TYPES OF SOFTWARE,WORD PROCESSING USING OPENOFFICE,WORD PROCESSING USING OPENOFFICE 2.

Amity B. A. L. L. B. sem 3 indian penal code

Amity university B.A.L.L.B. semester 3 indian penal code notes

Globalization and HR Notes Session 1-5

Globalisation refers to the integration of markets in the global economy, it is the ongoing process of connecting people,neighbourhood,states, business etc.Attatched below are the handwritten notes available for the management students, studying organisational behavior. The attatched notes can be utilized for examination and reference purpose.

HOSPITAL MANADGEMENT 5TH SEM

THIS CLIP IS FOR HOSPITAL MANAGEMENTFOR 5TH SEM.

WEB DEVELOPMENT (PHP)

This clip contains notes of WEB DEVELOPMENT (PHP) for the students of B.Tech 2nd Year.

HOTEL MANADGEMENT 3RD SEM

THIS CLIP IS FOR  HOTEL MANGEMENT 3RD SEM.

Derivative and Risk Management

Given below are the notes for economics students, studying the subject other . The topics inculded in the document attached nature of derivation , examples of derivation , why derivations are important , futures contract , exchange trading futures , futures price , electronic trading , terminology , options , exchanges trading options , hedge funds , speculation example , arbitrage example , futures prices of gold etc .#BITS PILANI

COMPUTER SCIENCE ARCHITECTURE

This clip contains notes of COMPUTER SCIENCE ARCHITECTURE for the students of B.Tech 2ND Year.

Fitjee Test Papers

Fitjee past year aits papers. These are the papers of all India open test of fitjee for jee main and advanced.

Improve coding skills

8 Ways to Enhance Your Programming Skills and Become a Better Coder 1. Know your learning styleWe all learn differently. Some learn best by reading a book. Some prefer hands-on experience, or need the structure provided by a formal course. Fortunately, there are plenty of free or low-cost learning resources only a quick search away so you don’t have to waste your time on methods that don’t suit you. Whether you. Here are a few great sites to get you started.Code SchoolUdacitySafari Books OnlineLynda.comPluralsightCourseraConfreaks.TVFree programming books2. Learn from othersOne of the fastest ways to improve your skillset is to leverage the knowledge and experience of people who entered the field before you. While a formal mentor is a great asset, it’s not required. Seek out expert help from sources like your team lead, members of your local user group, or Stack Overflow. Show your code and ask for feedback. And don’t let fear of criticism or feeling like you’re bothering people prevent you from tapping into one of the most powerful resources available for leveling up your skillset. You’ll be surprised at how eager to help many people are to help. It’s flattering to be asked to share expertise.3. Use the 15-minute ruleIf you’ve been stuck on a problem for more than 15 minutes, ask for help! Turn around and ask a coworker how they would solve the problem, or describe your issue in detail on Stack Overflow. Regardless of whom you ask, the very act of describing your problem in detail puts you on the path toward the solution. Most problems are not unprecedented, and someone will be glad to share their experience or to team up on the issue.4. Work on real projectsThe surefire way to improve? Practice and challenging yourself. This means you should always be working on a coding project. Even if you have a full-time programming job, the work may not be challenging enough to build your skills—so find something that will. Some of the best developers always have a side project to work on. Not having an idea is not an excuse. Find an open source project to contribute to regularly, build web apps for charity, or tackle that silly app idea your buddy keeps pitching to you.5. Look under the hoodMost programmers rely heavily on frameworks such as Spring, Rails, or Angular to get the job done. While these frameworks promote productivity, they are also a treasure trove of examples and inspiration you can apply to your own solutions. Check out their source code and study it. At first you may feel lost, but over time you will learn to navigate large codebases, identify design patterns, and quickly understand code.6. Share what you learnAs the old saying goes, the best way to learn is by teaching. When you learn something new, don’t keep it to yourself. Share your new skill or finding in a blog post, record a screencast of yourself building a new feature, package your code into a library and put it on GitHub, or present new discoveries at a local meetup. Not only does sharing reinforce what you learn, but it demonstrates your skills to future employers and clients. It makes you feel good, too!7. Make small, daily improvementsNo one masters programming overnight. It takes consistent, deliberate practice. Take a few minutes to slow down, and make one small improvement every day. It could be learning a new language feature, reading a page out of the manual, or changing your editor configuration to add a shortcut for a common task. When compounded over time, these small, daily improvements add up to major breakthroughs.8. ExploreTake a timeout every week to explore new languages, technologies, and outside forces that shape our world. Knowledge and skills don’t exist in a vacuum. Find two to three sources of new information to regularly tap into for inspiration. Follow coders you admire on Twitter. Browse Hacker News daily or weekly. Subscribe to newsletters like the Changelog Weekly.SummaryThere are no secrets to becoming a better programmer. It takes patience, practice, and perseverance. Stay curious, make it fun, and never be too proud to ask for help. The reward is in the journey and enjoying each stop along the way. Happy coding!

DU Maths Notes Part 2

Here, I provide you 2nd part of Delhi University Maths 1st year. #DU#Maths#FreeNotes#Part2

Computer Organisation and Architecture for KIIT Univesity

Study Material for Computer Organisation and Architecture for kiit university