MHSSCOE ACM CHAPTER

Aiman Kazi

Aiman Kazi

Entrepreneur | Programmer | Professor

Programmer, Lecturer, Speaker, Solutions Architect, Specialist in user interface design, digital marketing, Human - computer interaction.

Specialties: Corporate Trainings, MERN / MEAN STACK, Social Media, Digital Marketing, E-commerce Apps

10:00 am - 5:00 pm
3rd Floor, Seminar Hall, MHSSCOE

Wrapping Up with Q&A Session

The Third day was taken to explain to the students about Hash Function and how to utilize the help of hashing to store data efficiently for use. The 3-day workshop was a great success. The participants gained a comprehensive understanding of the concepts and were able to apply them in a hands-on session.

10:00 am - 5:00 pm
3rd Floor, Seminar Hall, MHSSCOE

Deep Dive at Linked List

The second day was all about Linked Lists. The first thing he started with was an introduction to linked lists and their basic components, including nodes and pointers. Mr. Kazi discussed the advantages of linked lists over arrays and how linked lists can be used to implement dynamic data structures. The participants were taught how to create and traverse linked lists and how to perform basic operations such as inserting and deleting elements.

10:00 am - 5:00 pm
3rd Floor, Seminar Hall, MHSSCOE

Introduction to DSA

On the first day, the participants were taught intensively about basic concepts such as memory management and how it’s useful for large programs and also went in-depth on the functions and uses of Arrays. After that, he taught the people how to utilize Searching and sorting algorithms such as Bubble Sort, Merge Sort, Linear Search, and Binary search. While conducting the session Mr Kazi also gave prizes to the most exceptional students such as bags and other such rewards which only motivated the students more.

10:00 am - 5:00 pm
3rd Floor, Seminar Hall, MHSSCOE

Deep Dive in Linked List

The second day was all about Linked Lists. The first thing he started with was an introduction to linked lists and their basic components, including nodes and pointers. Mr. Kazi discussed the advantages of linked lists over arrays and how linked lists can be used to implement dynamic data structures. The participants were taught how to create and traverse linked lists and how to perform basic operations such as inserting and deleting elements.

10:00 am - 5:00 pm
3rd Floor, Seminar Hall, MHSSCOE

Wrapping Up with Q&A Session

The Third day was taken to explain to the students about Hash Function and how to utilize the help of hashing to store data efficiently for use. The 3-day workshop was a great success. The participants gained a comprehensive understanding of the concepts and were able to apply them in a hands-on session.