Dear Members of CSEC:
The ICPC lab has been closed for a while now. The reason for that is the current condition of the campus is not well suited to carry on the club's activities. We greatly thank your paitence and understanding for all this time. That being said we greatly consider your effort and input to the club, so we kindly request you to be a lilttle more paitence with us. The lab will remain closed for this week and we ask your unbound understanding, paitence and support.
Executive Committeee
The ICPC lab has been closed for a while now. The reason for that is the current condition of the campus is not well suited to carry on the club's activities. We greatly thank your paitence and understanding for all this time. That being said we greatly consider your effort and input to the club, so we kindly request you to be a lilttle more paitence with us. The lab will remain closed for this week and we ask your unbound understanding, paitence and support.
Executive Committeee
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Cyber Security Awareness
This Survey questionnaire is developed by” Liuel Shimeles, Mukhtar Saeed, Nebil Abdulsemed, Yoakin H/Gebriel”, who are undergraduate IT technology students of Addis Ababa University, in bid to solicit IT technology students’ level of awareness in Cyber security…
https://news.1rj.ru/str/gamejam2019 For game makers alike, Join the Game Jam this weekend... registration is open only for a day... hurry up
register on globalgamejam.org
call this number when you do - +251-9-12-85-02-02 to confirm your place
register on globalgamejam.org
call this number when you do - +251-9-12-85-02-02 to confirm your place
Eco:
✨ "Ethiopia Hacks" Hackathon v2.0 ✨
U.S Embassy presents Ethiopia Hacks v2.0 in collaboration with USAID, GDG Addis and CAWEE.
An amazing 48 hours experience while solving real world problems in Ethiopia and win very valuable prizes!
When?
👉 Feb 8 - 10th , 2019
Where?
👉 American Center, Inside Wemezekir, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Requirements?
👉 Age between 18 to 25
👉 As an Individual or a team of 5 members ( with at least 2 women in the team). Individuals will be assigned to a team during the opening program.
👉 Basic programming skill.
Registration is still open at 👉 https://goo.gl/HEa1i6
@technologyethiopia
✨ "Ethiopia Hacks" Hackathon v2.0 ✨
U.S Embassy presents Ethiopia Hacks v2.0 in collaboration with USAID, GDG Addis and CAWEE.
An amazing 48 hours experience while solving real world problems in Ethiopia and win very valuable prizes!
When?
👉 Feb 8 - 10th , 2019
Where?
👉 American Center, Inside Wemezekir, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Requirements?
👉 Age between 18 to 25
👉 As an Individual or a team of 5 members ( with at least 2 women in the team). Individuals will be assigned to a team during the opening program.
👉 Basic programming skill.
Registration is still open at 👉 https://goo.gl/HEa1i6
@technologyethiopia
Google Docs
Ethiopia Hacks Registration - Hackathon 5.0
Welcome to "Ethiopia Hacks" hackathon program organized by U.S. Embassy in Ethiopia , USAID and implemented by GDG Addis in collaboration with CAWEE. Ethiopia Hack is a series of 12 hackathon programs throughout a year. Hackathon participants are expected…
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Cloud Study Jam
👉 What?
official Google training, a $55+ value, free of charge. Together we'll work through several Google Cloud labs. You will get hands-on experience with the Cloud Console,GCP Essential, Kubernetes, Security, IoT on Cloud, and Machine Learning.
Then after our live session, you will have free access to more labs you can finish at home. Complete all labs in the quest and earn a Google-hosted badge for your online profile, and additional 30 days access to the training platform to compete any labs you want.
👉 When?
March 2, 2019 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM (Local 3:00 AM to 10:00 AM)
👉 Where?
Addis Ababa Institute of Technology (AAiT), ITSC Computer Lab.
👉 Requirements?
Bring a laptop and charger. The labs will run on all of the latest versions of the popular browsers. For the best experience, make sure your laptop has Firefox or Chrome installed. Don’t forget your charger.
P.S We have a space for 50 people. Reserve Your seat at 👇
https://www.meetup.com/GDG-Addis/events/258589729/.
👉 What?
official Google training, a $55+ value, free of charge. Together we'll work through several Google Cloud labs. You will get hands-on experience with the Cloud Console,GCP Essential, Kubernetes, Security, IoT on Cloud, and Machine Learning.
Then after our live session, you will have free access to more labs you can finish at home. Complete all labs in the quest and earn a Google-hosted badge for your online profile, and additional 30 days access to the training platform to compete any labs you want.
👉 When?
March 2, 2019 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM (Local 3:00 AM to 10:00 AM)
👉 Where?
Addis Ababa Institute of Technology (AAiT), ITSC Computer Lab.
👉 Requirements?
Bring a laptop and charger. The labs will run on all of the latest versions of the popular browsers. For the best experience, make sure your laptop has Firefox or Chrome installed. Don’t forget your charger.
P.S We have a space for 50 people. Reserve Your seat at 👇
https://www.meetup.com/GDG-Addis/events/258589729/.
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Dear Members of CSEC
We will have a General Meeting on Saturday afternoon. The decisions made will affect every member and the future of the club. As such, attendance is mandatory. Absent members surrender their rights to vote and will be subject to the decisions made in the meeting.
Venue: B-508 R-10
Time: Saturday, 08:00 Local Time
Dear Members of CSEC
We will have a General Meeting on Saturday afternoon. The decisions made will affect every member and the future of the club. As such, attendance is mandatory. Absent members surrender their rights to vote and will be subject to the decisions made in the meeting.
Venue: B-508 R-10
Time: Saturday, 08:00 Local Time
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Google Hash Code #Competition 2019: Team programming competition🇺🇸
❓Hash Code is a team programming competition, organized by Google, for students and professionals around the world. You pick your team and programming language and Google picks an engineering problem for you to solve.
💰 Prizes - check the link
🔥 Deadline: February 25, 2019
Requirements:
▫️Check the link
Apply now
https://codingcompetitions.withgoogle.com/hashcode/register
Google Hash Code #Competition 2019: Team programming competition🇺🇸
❓Hash Code is a team programming competition, organized by Google, for students and professionals around the world. You pick your team and programming language and Google picks an engineering problem for you to solve.
💰 Prizes - check the link
🔥 Deadline: February 25, 2019
Requirements:
▫️Check the link
Apply now
https://codingcompetitions.withgoogle.com/hashcode/register
Coding Competitions
Hash Code - Google’s Coding Competitions
A team programming competition — you pick your team and coding language to solve an engineering problem. Are you up for the challenge?
CSEC ASTU
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The meeting has been postponed to Sunday afternoon 10:00 Local time at B-508 R-10
To all Division 2 members
This os to remind you of the contest tonight starting from 02:00 pm Local Time. Please be punctual...
This os to remind you of the contest tonight starting from 02:00 pm Local Time. Please be punctual...
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Understanding Amolecoin
Amolecoin is a decentralized digital currency like Bitcoin. It uses the same encryption techniques to transfer and create funds and to confirm transactions. The main difference between Bitcoin and Amolecoin is that Amolecoin has a larger amount of coins that can be created and it has faster transaction rates.
FACT: Amolecoin was created in Feburary 2019 by the amole core developers. Based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
How is Amolecoin Different From Bitcoin?
Without getting too technical, there isn’t much of a difference between Amolecoin and Bitcoin. Key differences include:
The rate at which transactions are confirmed: Bitcoin’s algorithm allows for one transaction to be added to the public ledger every 10 minutes, Amolecoin has a faster rate of confirmation at one per 2.5 minutes. In theory, this helps avoid one of the only types of fraud that can happen with cryptocurrency: “double-spending”.
The number of coins that can ever be created: Amolecoin’s algorithm will allow for a total of 84 million Amolecoins to be created. This max capacity is 4 times greater than that of Bitcoin, mirroring the 4 times faster rate of transaction confirmation (confirming transactions creates new coins via a process known as “mining“).
Slight differences in cryptography algorithms: Both coins use a proof-of-work algorithm, but while Bitcoin uses the SHA256 hashing algorithm, Amolecoin uses the scrypt hashing algorithm. In essence, this makes confirming Amolecoin transactions more CPU-intensive on machines designed to mine Bitcoin.
In other words, Amolecoin is in many ways an improved Bitcoin.
join us : t.me/amolecoin
t.me/amole_coin
Amolecoin is a decentralized digital currency like Bitcoin. It uses the same encryption techniques to transfer and create funds and to confirm transactions. The main difference between Bitcoin and Amolecoin is that Amolecoin has a larger amount of coins that can be created and it has faster transaction rates.
FACT: Amolecoin was created in Feburary 2019 by the amole core developers. Based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
How is Amolecoin Different From Bitcoin?
Without getting too technical, there isn’t much of a difference between Amolecoin and Bitcoin. Key differences include:
The rate at which transactions are confirmed: Bitcoin’s algorithm allows for one transaction to be added to the public ledger every 10 minutes, Amolecoin has a faster rate of confirmation at one per 2.5 minutes. In theory, this helps avoid one of the only types of fraud that can happen with cryptocurrency: “double-spending”.
The number of coins that can ever be created: Amolecoin’s algorithm will allow for a total of 84 million Amolecoins to be created. This max capacity is 4 times greater than that of Bitcoin, mirroring the 4 times faster rate of transaction confirmation (confirming transactions creates new coins via a process known as “mining“).
Slight differences in cryptography algorithms: Both coins use a proof-of-work algorithm, but while Bitcoin uses the SHA256 hashing algorithm, Amolecoin uses the scrypt hashing algorithm. In essence, this makes confirming Amolecoin transactions more CPU-intensive on machines designed to mine Bitcoin.
In other words, Amolecoin is in many ways an improved Bitcoin.
join us : t.me/amolecoin
t.me/amole_coin