Published inPython in Plain EnglishExtending Python with C Extension ModulesAn introductory guide to improving the performance of your Python programs by extending functionality to C modules using the CPython API.Jun 20, 2021Jun 20, 2021
Published inPython in Plain EnglishBuild Your Own Event Loop from Scratch in PythonLearn how to build a simple non-blocking Event Loop from scratch to attain concurrency.Jun 5, 20211Jun 5, 20211
Charles Proxy: Debug your Android trafficCapture and analyse your Android App requests using Charles proxy.May 15, 20211May 15, 20211
Published inCereal HackerCereal Hacker: Competitions List | Your one-stop for all hackathonsIntroducing Cereal Hackerβs Competitions List which aggregates contests from various platforms and displays them in a single view.Feb 9, 2020Feb 9, 2020
Published inCereal HackerFacePay | A Conversation with Sumit Raj | GrabathonIn conversation with Sumit Raj, who was part of the winning team at Grabathon.Jan 25, 2020Jan 25, 2020
Published inAnalytics VidhyaXView 2 Challenge: Part 3: Exploring the DatasetIn this post, we will do an Exploratory Data Analysis of the dataset to get a gist of the data and help us build a suitable model.Jan 1, 20201Jan 1, 20201
XView 2 Challenge | Part 2: Setting up SagemakerThis is the second article of my XView 2 Challenge series write up. In this article we set up AWS Sagemaker with the xView 2 Dataset.Dec 15, 2019Dec 15, 2019
XView 2 Challenge | Part 1: Getting StartedA mini-series on my attempt at the XView 2 Challenge.Dec 8, 2019Dec 8, 2019
Published inCereal HackerAutoCensor | A Conversation with Sarthak S | Rakathon 2019A conversation with Sarthak S on his solution AutoCensor for videos. Sarthak and his team won the first place at Rakathon 2019Nov 30, 2019Nov 30, 2019
Published inCereal HackerHuman Exercise Recognition | A conversation with Anil Matcha | Kreate HackathonA conversation with Anil Matcha, runner-up of the Cure.fit track at Kreate Hackathon, about his solution on Human Exercise Recognition.Nov 24, 2019Nov 24, 2019