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    Muhammad Swalah

    @swalahamani

    👨‍💻Sr Software Engineer @ Softway

    🚀 Building MakerGram

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    • RE: OpenHack: Open River Monitoring System for flood prediction

      Update - Meeting Summary:

      Agenda: Sensor Selection and Connectivity option
      Time & Date : 10.15 PM to 11.20 PM (23/Sep/2019)
      Attendees: Swalah, Akash, Rafi, Alex and Salman

      We started the discussion from what we have done so far, and we know that we were stuck at sensor and connectivity selection.

      Cellular over LoRa WAN: LoRa WAN is not a good option since we need to set up the complete infrastructure from scratch. Also currently we are only planning to deploy 10 test nodes, it will not be worth setting it up just for that. On the other side, Cellular is already an established network which is feasible to manage 10 devices and can be implemented rapidly. Thus we are planning to go with cellular in the first batch. (Please share your feedback too, it's very important).

      Sensor parameters: After got into a conclusion on the connectivity, we started discussing the sensor parameters to be collected for the analysis and prediction. They are :
      -> Water level (High Priority )
      -> Water Quality
      -> River Flowmeter
      -> Rain Gauge

      Since we only got a few sensors details in past weeks, we decided to list them again based on the parameters and priority. We distributed them based on attendees interest.

      ToDo:
      -> All members are requested to submit sensor details before the next meeting which is scheduled for 7th December 2019 (High Priority)
      -> Documentation: If possible add our Mission and Vision to our GitHub page

      NB: Next team meeting will be on 7th December 2019 from 09.00 PM to 10:00 PM

      posted in Showcase
      swalahamani
      swalahamani
    • RE: HackClub: HackCamp2020

      SoftSkills/Techniques that can be used through out this hackathon and even after:

      Personal goal setting: Planning to live your life your way

      Critical Thinking:

      [C] Critical thinking

      The Ladder of Inference

      Starbursting

      Root Cause Analysis

      5 Whys

      Mind Maps

      posted in HackClub: HackCamp 2020
      swalahamani
      swalahamani
    • RE: IoT Cloud Service.

      Hello @Abhay,

      There are numerous ways to persist data generated from IoT devices in the cloud.

      Since you haven't mentioned any specific requirements, I'm just giving you some general options commonly used.

      Normally you have to write a service running on cloud to accept data from your IoT device and persist it on any persistent storage methods such as RDBMS or NoSQL Database engines or even plain files. You can write REST, Socket (Websocket / Socket.io or MQTT services for this. If you have to submit data in high frequency to the server from numerous devices the same time, you may better to consider using some load balancers and use lazy write or in-memory database like Redis or Casandra.

      If you don't like to write the entire server service your self, you can use IoT cloud with built-in APIs or with simply configurable API generators.
      You can also use Firebase like solutions for faster setup with cloud functions.

      Also, take a look into this article published in DZone and don't forget to read its comments, they contain some more info from others.

      posted in General Discussion
      swalahamani
      swalahamani
    • KeralaJUG Monthly Meetup (29th Feb 2020 02:30 PM to 05:30 PM)

      Kerala Java User group Februaruy Meetup.png

      This month we are discussing Psychology and Perils of Polyglot/Mixed Language Programming

      by Praseed Pai

      Author of .Net Design Patterns and
      C++ Reactive Programming,
      Father of SLANG Compiler.

      Nowadays, every developer in the world ought to be a Polyglot (Programmer) to do something worthwhile in the industry. But, most are not prepared to get into that groove. The Session will give necessary conceptual, ontological, linguistic and formal background to navigate between programming languages with ease. The Session has got examples in C++, C#, Java, Scala, Python, JS, Python/C interface, Java Native Interface, P/Invoke, COM interop, RxJava/RxJS./Rxcpp/Rx.net etc. All code snippets are taken from real-life projects which the presenter has been part of, in the past two decades. The session also covers some pitfalls which an aspiring Polyglot Programmer should be watchful, as well.

      Don't miss it, book your seats today. It's a golden opportunity for all Enthusiasts to listen from the true industry experts!

      Come and join​ us! Have a Java Coffee 🙂

      Date & Time : 29th February 2020 02:30 PM to 05:30 PM

      Location       : KeyValue Software Systems Pvt Ltd, SmartCity Kakkanad
      Map : https://goo.gl/maps/7VruKuDzbHkNwcc87

      Grab your ticket at: http://bit.do/KJUG012

      posted in Events & Hackathons
      swalahamani
      swalahamani
    • RE: We will be at Hello Maker Korea : Global Maker Summit at Busan, South Korea !

      Proud of you @salmanfaris

      posted in Announcements
      swalahamani
      swalahamani

    Latest posts made by swalahamani

    • RE: Gaming steering wheel setup

      Hi @Vipin-I-V ,

      This seems to be an interesting project.

      Please share the development here...

      I was thinking of something similar, but not for gaming. Won't it be cool to have the Ctrl, Cmd & Alt keys as pedals? Please share your thoughts & insights.

      posted in General Discussion
      swalahamani
      swalahamani
    • RE: NMCLI AP Mode config error | Connection activation failed: No suitable device found for this connection | Raspberry Pi 3 Model B Rev 1.2

      Hey @rafitc99 ,

      Did your issue resolve? Curious to know 😊

      posted in Raspberry Pi
      swalahamani
      swalahamani
    • RE: showing the below mentioned error when i installing node red

      Hi @mkgrmAbhinand ,

      Did your issue resolve?

      posted in General Discussion
      swalahamani
      swalahamani
    • How the Colossal of the Social Media went disappeared from Internet Last Night?

      Curious to know how the social media giant went down for an unusual time?

      Read this article by Cloudflare explaining how complex the internals of the Internet is and what happened to Facebook and its affiliated services.

      #facebookdown #WhatsAppDown #Instagramdown #socialmedia

      posted in General Discussion
      swalahamani
      swalahamani
    • RE: Android programming using ECLIPSE Ide & android sdk

      @bazil-nizam
      Developing Android Applications with Eclipse is a bit old way. Few eclipse enthusiasts might be doing it still though. For your issue, check all the environment variables related to SDK and Emulators are correctly configured.

      If you're a beginner and no specific reason to use Eclipse, try to start with AndroidStudio.

      posted in General Discussion
      swalahamani
      swalahamani
    • KeralaJUG Monthly Meetup (29th Feb 2020 02:30 PM to 05:30 PM)

      Kerala Java User group Februaruy Meetup.png

      This month we are discussing Psychology and Perils of Polyglot/Mixed Language Programming

      by Praseed Pai

      Author of .Net Design Patterns and
      C++ Reactive Programming,
      Father of SLANG Compiler.

      Nowadays, every developer in the world ought to be a Polyglot (Programmer) to do something worthwhile in the industry. But, most are not prepared to get into that groove. The Session will give necessary conceptual, ontological, linguistic and formal background to navigate between programming languages with ease. The Session has got examples in C++, C#, Java, Scala, Python, JS, Python/C interface, Java Native Interface, P/Invoke, COM interop, RxJava/RxJS./Rxcpp/Rx.net etc. All code snippets are taken from real-life projects which the presenter has been part of, in the past two decades. The session also covers some pitfalls which an aspiring Polyglot Programmer should be watchful, as well.

      Don't miss it, book your seats today. It's a golden opportunity for all Enthusiasts to listen from the true industry experts!

      Come and join​ us! Have a Java Coffee 🙂

      Date & Time : 29th February 2020 02:30 PM to 05:30 PM

      Location       : KeyValue Software Systems Pvt Ltd, SmartCity Kakkanad
      Map : https://goo.gl/maps/7VruKuDzbHkNwcc87

      Grab your ticket at: http://bit.do/KJUG012

      posted in Events & Hackathons
      swalahamani
      swalahamani
    • RE: HackClub: HackCamp2020

      SoftSkills/Techniques that can be used through out this hackathon and even after:

      Personal goal setting: Planning to live your life your way

      Critical Thinking:

      [C] Critical thinking

      The Ladder of Inference

      Starbursting

      Root Cause Analysis

      5 Whys

      Mind Maps

      posted in HackClub: HackCamp 2020
      swalahamani
      swalahamani
    • RE: OpenHack: Open River Monitoring System for flood prediction

      Update - Meeting Summary:

      Agenda: Sensor Selection and Connectivity option
      Time & Date : 10.15 PM to 11.20 PM (23/Sep/2019)
      Attendees: Swalah, Akash, Rafi, Alex and Salman

      We started the discussion from what we have done so far, and we know that we were stuck at sensor and connectivity selection.

      Cellular over LoRa WAN: LoRa WAN is not a good option since we need to set up the complete infrastructure from scratch. Also currently we are only planning to deploy 10 test nodes, it will not be worth setting it up just for that. On the other side, Cellular is already an established network which is feasible to manage 10 devices and can be implemented rapidly. Thus we are planning to go with cellular in the first batch. (Please share your feedback too, it's very important).

      Sensor parameters: After got into a conclusion on the connectivity, we started discussing the sensor parameters to be collected for the analysis and prediction. They are :
      -> Water level (High Priority )
      -> Water Quality
      -> River Flowmeter
      -> Rain Gauge

      Since we only got a few sensors details in past weeks, we decided to list them again based on the parameters and priority. We distributed them based on attendees interest.

      ToDo:
      -> All members are requested to submit sensor details before the next meeting which is scheduled for 7th December 2019 (High Priority)
      -> Documentation: If possible add our Mission and Vision to our GitHub page

      NB: Next team meeting will be on 7th December 2019 from 09.00 PM to 10:00 PM

      posted in Showcase
      swalahamani
      swalahamani
    • RE: We will be at Hello Maker Korea : Global Maker Summit at Busan, South Korea !

      Proud of you @salmanfaris

      posted in Announcements
      swalahamani
      swalahamani
    • RE: KeralaJS September 2019 Meetup

      Attended #KeralaJS September meetup.

      All the sessions were very informative and added a bunch of new things to the to-learn list!

      The first session by Ganesh (UX Strategist, UX Problem Solver And Lead UI Designer, Tata Consultancy Services, Infopark Kochi) on Visual Approach to presentation design gave lots of good insights and tips on how a presentation should be. It was detailed and mentioned different terminologies and theories in UX and presentation design.

      The second session was by Nithin Chandran (Senior software engineer, KeyValue Systems) on Adopting Typescript. He talked about why TypeScript and how it adds value when Dart or Coffee script-like languages are doing the same thing. The key point was how it is easy to adopt TypeScript for a JavaScript programmer.

      The third session was by Mahin on RxJS with a Live Demo. He demonstrated what is RxJS and what sort of capability it adds by things like Operators.

      The final extempore session by Praseed Pai Kt about why JavaScript is considered as "Glue" language and why it got designed so (dynamic, prototype-based oop, functional constructs ) with the details of history and facts about the context when JS got originally designed by Brendan Eich.

      Thank you KeyValue Systems for such an awesome venue and snacks (;-P). Thank you, Nirmal Vyas and all speakers and attendees for such a beautiful event.

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      posted in Events & Hackathons
      swalahamani
      swalahamani