Tuesday, 21 April 2015


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Friday, 20 March 2015

With this trick, you can make your Computer welcome you in its computerized voice.

**ITS AMAZING**



With this trick, you can make your Computer welcome you in its computerized voice. You can make your Windows based computer say "Welcome to your PC, Username."

Make Windows Greet you with a Custom Voice Message at Startup

To use this trick, follow the instructions given below:-
  1. Click on Start. Navigate to All Programs, Accessories and Notepad.
  2. Copy and paste the exact code given below.
Dim speaks, speech
speaks="Welcome to your PC, Username"
Set speech=CreateObject("sapi.spvoice")
speech.Speak speaks
     3.  Replace Username with your own name
     4.  Click on File Menu, Save As, select All Types in Save as Type option, and save the file as Welcome.vbs or "*.vbs".
     5.  Copy the saved file. 
     6.  Navigate to 
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Startup (in Windows XP) and to
C:\Users\ {User-Name}\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup (in  Windows 7 and Windows Vista)
C:\Users\{User-Name}\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup( in Windows 8 )


or
Search "Startup" folder and Paste it.
 if C: is your System drive. AppData is a hidden folder. So, you will need to select showing hidden folders in Folder options to locate it.
     7.  Paste the file.



 Make your Computer Welcome you at startup

Now when the next time you start your computer, Windows will welcome you in its own computerized voice. 

Note: For best results, it is recommended to change sound scheme to No Sounds.
You can change the sound scheme to No Sounds by following the steps given below:-
  1. Go to Control Panel.
  2. Then click on Switch to Classic View.
  3. Then Click on Sounds and Audio Devices.
  4. Then Click on the Sounds Tab.
  5. Select No Sounds from the Sound Scheme option.
  6. If you wish to save your Previous Sound Scheme, you can save it by clicking Yes in the popup menu.
  7. Click on OK.
Change Sound Scheme to No Sounds

Try it yourself to see how it works. In my personal opinion, this is an excellent trick. Whenever I start my PC in front of anybody and the PC welcomes me, the fellow is left wondering how brilliant a computer do I have.

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Thursday, 19 March 2015

Predict output of the following program & Why ::-

‪#‎include‬ "stdio.h"
int main()
{
printf("\new_c_question\by");
printf("\rprogrammersguysofkrishnagar");
getchar();
return 0;
}

(A) ew_c_question
programmersguysofkrishnagar
(B) new_c_ques
programmersguysofkrishnagar
(C)
programmersguysofkrishnagar
(D) Depends on terminal configuration

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C Hello World Example
A C program basically consists of the following parts:

Preprocessor Commands

Functions

Variables

Statements & Expressions

Comments

Let us look at a simple code that would print the words "Hello World":

#include

int main()
{
   /* my first program in C */
   printf("Hello, World! \n");
 
   return 0;
}
Let us look various parts of the above program:

The first line of the program #include is a preprocessor command, which tells a C compiler to include stdio.h file before going to actual compilation.

The next line int main() is the main function where program execution begins.

The next line /*...*/ will be ignored by the compiler and it has been put to add additional comments in the program. So such lines are called comments in the program.

The next line printf(...) is another function available in C which causes the message "Hello, World!" to be displayed on the screen.

The next line return 0; terminates main()function and returns the value 0.

Try it --- http://www.tutorialspoint.com/compile_c_online.php

Saturday, 6 December 2014

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Placements start on a high note at new IITs

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Placements start on a high note at new IITs

MUMBAI: They may be unable to boast of crore-plus packages like their more established brethren, but newer IITs have got off on a strong note this placement season. Those in this group, like IIT Ropar, IIT Gandhinagar, IIT Bhubaneswar and IIT Mandi, confirm that hiring season will surpass previous years.

In the first week of placements, 60% of the 120-strong batch at IIT Mandi had already been placed across 16 companies. IIT Mandi was started in 2009. And at IIT Gandhinagar, which was established in 2008, 15 firms picked up 50% of their undergraduates. Tata Motors, Mahindra &Mahindra, Flipkart, Cognizant and Microsoft are some of the companies that have hired from the new IITs this year.

"Salaries are better this year, firms from power and e-commerce sectors are still to come and despite not having branches in core and computer science, we will get more companies than the 45 last year," says a placement team member at IIT Gandhinagar. The institute has to place 127 students.

Hiring season for the most of the newer IITs starts in end-October — earlier than their older counterparts. After a week of placements, they typically begin a rolling process. This gives them a headstart and time to bring in additional firms during the course. To give their 108 students more options, IIT Ropar approached several new companies well in advance. It is running a parallel recruitment process of two companies on the same day, a strategy the older institutes adopt.

At IIT Mandi, the highest salary offered by an IT firm was Rs 27 lakh as compared to Rs 23-24 lakh last year. Amazon offered Rs 29 lakh to students of IIT Ropar and they got seven pre-placement offers (PPOs) as compared to two last year. The average salary so far is Rs 11 lakh.

"Average packages have gone up by 1520% this year. The number of PPOs have doubled from last year," said Arti Kashyap faculty advisor, IIT Mandi. "This year, the response from core companies for mechanical and electrical engineering students is much better. Average packages in this sector are between Rs 7 lakh and Rs 12 lakh," adds Kashyap.

The feel-good sentiment has made IIT Bhubaneswar experiment with placement timings. They started their recruitment season on December 1, like their more established counterparts, and in the past two days, Flipkart, Cognizant, Tata Motors and United Health Group have hired 25 students from a batch of 145. "The new schedule has given us time to get more firms and complete our hiring at one stretch," says a placement team official at the institute.