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Has a software ever made you go insane? Has a software ever fascinated you so much that you fall for it like your beloved? If the above questions have triggered a bulb in your neurons, then you've landed in the right place!! To all the software geeks out there, here's your chance to gear up your enthusiasm and consume your grey matter in developing some fascinating software. Let the "blitz" of developing software make you go wild and let IntelliJ IDEA be your life for this Avishkar. Together let's make Softablitz big.
The event comprises of 3 rounds -
- Round 1 - Design Round (Interview)
- Round 2 - Mid Evaluation Round with a suprise
- Round 3 - Final Evaluation Round
List of some awesome Java Books to begin with-
- Java - The Complete Reference is one the best books to begin with. It covers basics of Java in crisp and concise manner.
- Core Java - Vol. I - Fundamentals covers both basics and advanced topics in Java, Highly recommeneded for those who are already familiar with Java.
- Java Language Specification is the legend book to refer. Only referred to those who are already familiar with Java.
- Oracle Docs is the best resource for learning Java, all you have to learn is how to search the docs :P. Recommend for advanced users.
- JavaTPoint is a great online resource for learning Java concepts.
List of some useful Java Swing resources to begin with -
For any doubt related to this event feel free to contact Coordinators.
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