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MEC.conf

MEC.conf

The Developer Conference

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Accepting submissions till 28 Jul 2019, 11:00 PM

Kerala Technology Innovation Zone, Kochi

For Developers with various fields of interest and matching atmosphere, MEC.conf is an opportunity for growing one’s network and getting to know the latest in the world of development.

We are here to build a developer community that pervades all of engineering and sciences, for that we are providing a platform to enrich delegates with knowledge from experienced innovators and developers. Providing a broader perspective on various engineering challenges that can be solved by implementing the developer mentality.

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Participants can propose to speak about any concept in developing software/hardware or any other related field which they are passionate about. Proposals will be allotted 5-10 minute slots on the basis of content of the talk. expand

Participants can propose to speak about any concept in developing software/hardware or any other related field which they are passionate about. Proposals will be allotted 5-10 minute slots on the basis of content of the talk.

The following developments in Science and Technology are of most interest to us:

  • DIY or MAKER Electronics
  • FOSS in Industry
  • Open Hardware and Education
  • Open Source Learning Management Systems
  • Open Internet, building the infrastructure for openness
  • Cyber Security and Hardware
  • The future of Open Source Fabrication
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Accepting submissions till 28 Jul 2019, 11:00 PM

Kai Iyer

What the heck is Threat Intelligence ?

Insights to threat intelligence and the recent developments which evolved the infosec industry. Infosec enthusiasts and developers can look for scope and wide range of possibilities to push their potential. How threat intelligence can affect an individual in cyber world and what are the common mistakes made by everyone which leads to data thefts and compromising privacy. more
  • 5 comments
  • Waitlisted
  • 14 Jun 2019
Open Software Security

Nino Stephen Mathew

Blockchain based e-Governance

In countries like India, to do various activities there are a lot of paperwork to be done and at times these can be really tiresome. It is widely known that people with power, especially politicians, can do much harm during the processing of an application. These include tampering, document hoarding, rejecting applications using false claims, delaying the process etc. The threat actor could be an… more
  • 1 comment
  • Waitlisted
  • 20 Jun 2019

jaseem CK

Machine Learning : A Novice Perspective

Machine Learning is the current trend of the dev world. There has been a renewed interest in machine learning in last few years. This revival seems to be driven by strong fundamentals. Also it doesn’t just cloud around the top-notch developers and tech guys but also the beginners who have little knowledge of complex and advanced concepts and technologies. It is used in many applications and peopl… more
  • 0 comments
  • Rejected
  • 27 Jun 2019
Sreeram Venkitesh

Sreeram Venkitesh

An Open Source Malayalam Resource Pool!

Almost all of us are native Keralites who learnt and grew up with Malayalam. But when it comes to the resources we use to learn, be it MOOCs, or any other article or textbook, will always be in English. We can almost say that even with all the advancements in technology, Malayalam hasn’t caught up with them. When was the last time you read an article on machine learning written in Malayalam? The … more
  • 2 comments
  • Waitlisted
  • 28 Jun 2019

Abhiram Kumar

Memory Forensics - A CTF Approach

This session gives a brief introduction to volatile memory analysis using the open source tool “volatility”. Key takeaways: more
  • 5 comments
  • Confirmed
  • 28 Jun 2019
Open Data DevOps Security
Subin Siby

Subin Siby

Software Internationalization : Why & How

A developer oriented take on localizing softwares, how to do it, & how others can contribute to more
  • 0 comments
  • Confirmed
  • 30 Jun 2019
Open Software Open Data App Development Web Development Accessibility

Abraham Raji

Literate programming with Emacs

Engineers often engineer first and make documentation later, this often leaves the documentation half baked and useless. Another important aspect of this way of programming is that a few months down the line the purpose of certain parts of the code is ambiguous even to the engineer himself/herself. Another method of doing this is Literate Programming. Literate programming is the idea of releasing… more
  • 0 comments
  • Confirmed
  • 30 Jun 2019
Open Software Open Education App Development Web Development Accessibility
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Kerala Technology Innovation Zone, Kochi

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