Articles that I have written


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I stammer if I have got anything serious to talk about; but during the final year of my engineering, my instincts conveyed me that I can write. I began with writing my personal diary, which I still do.  After joining my first company, I have written the following articles.  They are as follows:

 

 

 

 

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This document is the second and final part of Pointers and Arrays.  Click here to read. (Posted on Apr 01, 2005)

Tore Nestenius of Programmers Heaven - Where programmers go! had made an offer to publish this article!

 

 

 

 

6.

While sitting in the Reception Hall of a company - where I had come to accompany a friend of mine for his interview - I was thinking of the couple I had just seen outside, in the cafeteria: they were talking very comfortably with each other. This gave me an idea to write this story.

Matthew, Baltimore, is my e-friend and has helped me correct my mistakes.

Ravindra Rathi and Vishal Jain have few words of appreciation to say.

 

 

 

 

5.

Ever since I began writing it from December 2003, this article has taken a good deal out of me.  It is, but half-complete.  I'm left with no more motivation to write it to an end.  I bring this article, which is still immature, perhaps, to find some vent for it and, of course, myself.  This article is about my views on Friendship!  My two years' failure in the college, I think, has got something to do with it. (Finally, posted on Jul 14, 2004)

 

 

 

 

4.

This document is about my learning of arrays and pointers in C.  The part one of this document is available in both, HTML and Text, formats. (Posted on Jun 11, 2004)

Venky and Srivatsa are my proud classmates of engineering.  Click on their names to read their feedbacks.

Programmers Heaven - Where programmers go!has published this document.  Click here, and scroll down till you find the title, An Introduction to Pointers and Arrays (C99).

Jayasimha made a pleasant discovery, when he found out that denison.edu has made our document as one of their reference materials.  Click the link, and look for the title, Pointers and Arrays.  Jayasimha, co-author of this document, most pleasantly agrees that he fancies googling over his name!  (That's how he found this out.)

 

 

 

 

3.

On September 10, 2003, I finished writing an article on Vim which I also published on the internet.  Click here to read it.  This article has won me good responses:

Read my Training Counselor's feedback.

 

 

Read my Project Manager's feedback.

 

 


Click here to read a word of admiration from Bram Moolenaar, the creator of Vim.

 

 

Click here to read the letter of confirmation from Yegappan Laxamanan, the maintainer of Vim's Official FAQ.

Click here to read a stranger's (to me) feedback!

Click here to read what one of my friends says!

 

 

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On November 11, 2003, I worded my experience of being an interviewer in my company.  This mainly is intended for fresh graduates.  Click here to read it.

 

 

 

 

1.

Read an account of my experience in executing one of my first projects!  Click here

 

 

Links to other sites on the Web

Why 2's complement is preferred?
Signed Integer Overflow
Narayan Murthy, Infosys

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