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umang98 · 5 years
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My stint as an intern at LinuxWorld
Hello all, I am back with my final post on my internship at Linux World,as I said I had no plan at all to join LinuxWorld when I had completed my 6th semester,I had got an internship at a tech company and they were even paying me for it.When I first joined the company I was excited but after two days I realised I was going to waste my 2 months at this place,this was when I decided that LinuxWorld Jaipur is my next destination,then and their I enrolled myself at the summer internship program at LinuxWorld and left for Jaipur.
On the first day we were given a brief introduction about our mentor and how the internship was going to happen,this was the day when we were informed that we will be divided into teams with members whom you have never met,this made everyone a little suprised as well as excited to meet new people and network.
The actual internship started from the second day,the most wonderful thing about our mentor Vimal Daga sir was that he expected that you have absolute zero knowledge about computers and he started with the very basics one can even think off,namingly the RAM and the CPU and slowly and steadily he moved towards teaching us how to use RedHat Linux and how to do programming in python.
Now each day after that he taught us some basic concepts of Linux and some python programming.The first major topic we learned was computer vision,he taught us the most common tool used for computer vision now which is opencv,we learnt how to click a photo using opencv.
Slowly and steadily he started making us more comfortable with linux as well as python,then he started with the very iconic technology which he explained with his iconic dialogue “One click OS launch”,the name of the technology is docker,a technology using which literally you can launch your own operating system which boots within seconds and uses 10 MB of your RAM.
After 7 days he started discussing our startup ideas which we are going to present at JAZBA on 20th July 2019,each team came up with their unique idea and started doing field work on them.Slowly each team had a clear idea what their problem statement is and whether their solution will really help the people or not.
Then came the time for RHCSA exam mocks were conducted with specialized bootcamps for the exam which helped us prepare for the final exam ,I personally got selected to give the exam on the very first day and cleared it in my first attempt.The uniqueness about this exam was that it was conducted on RHEL 8,which released only a few months back and we were the first ones to give RHCSA on this version of RHEL.
After RHCSA sir started with ansible and parallely also taught Machine Learning,IOT and Augmented Reality.We learnt how to use models and augment them to reality using vuforia and Unity we also learnt the basics of Aurdino UNO,and we learnt how to train our own Machine learning model.
Sir announced that we also have a chance to give the Red Hat exam for specialisation in ansible automation,and we accepted this gift and started training for ansible with the same will and grit with which we trained for RHCSA,we leart how to write playbooks to automate our tasks on multiple systems.
Sir slowly moved from Machine Learning to Deep Learning through the concept of feature engineering.In Augmented Reality we started with multiple markers.
Sir now started with the big data technology called Hadoop expalining us how to make HDFS cluster and how to use them for storage purposes.
Now came the time for the Ansible exam for which again mocks were conducted and I again volunteered to give on the first day and cleared it in my first attempt.
Sir slowly moved from Hadoop to different cloud services like CAAS and IAAS teaching us how to make such services using protocols like novnc.
The internship ended with each team showing 2 projects first one being our startup project and the second one being converting all we had learnt to a python CGI menu based program.
My experience at this internship was both good as well as tiring,it literally brought out the best of me and I am happy to say that my decision proved to be right.
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umang98 · 5 years
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My stint as an intern at LinuxWorld
Hello all, I am back with my final post on my internship at Linux World,as I said I had no plan at all to join LinuxWorld when I had completed my 6th semester,I had got an internship at a tech company and they were even paying me for it.When I first joined the company I was excited but after two days I realised I was going to waste my 2 months at this place,this was when I decided that LinuxWorld Jaipur is my next destination,then and their I enrolled myself at the summer internship program at LinuxWorld and left for Jaipur.
On the first day we were given a brief introduction about our mentor and how the internship was going to happen,this was the day when we were informed that we will be divided into teams with members whom you have never met,this made everyone a little suprised as well as excited to meet new people and network.
The actual internship started from the second day,the most wonderful thing about our mentor Vimal Daga sir was that he expected that you have absolute zero knowledge about computers and he started with the very basics one can even think off,namingly the RAM and the CPU and slowly and steadily he moved towards teaching us how to use RedHat Linux and how to do programming in python.
Now each day after that he taught us some basic concepts of Linux and some python programming.The first major topic we learned was computer vision,he taught us the most common tool used for computer vision now which is opencv,we learnt how to click a photo using opencv.
Slowly and steadily he started making us more comfortable with linux as well as python,then he started with the very iconic technology which he explained with his iconic dialogue “One click OS launch”,the name of the technology is docker,a technology using which literally you can launch your own operating system which boots within seconds and uses 10 MB of your RAM.
After 7 days he started discussing our startup ideas which we are going to present at JAZBA on 20th July 2019,each team came up with their unique idea and started doing field work on them.Slowly each team had a clear idea what their problem statement is and whether their solution will really help the people or not.
Then came the time for RHCSA exam mocks were conducted with specialized bootcamps for the exam which helped us prepare for the final exam ,I personally got selected to give the exam on the very first day and cleared it in my first attempt.The uniqueness about this exam was that it was conducted on RHEL 8,which released only a few months back and we were the first ones to give RHCSA on this version of RHEL.
After RHCSA sir started with ansible and parallely also taught Machine Learning,IOT and Augmented Reality.We learnt how to use models and augment them to reality using vuforia and Unity we also learnt the basics of Aurdino UNO,and we learnt how to train our own Machine learning model.
Sir announced that we also have a chance to give the Red Hat exam for specialisation in ansible automation,and we accepted this gift and started training for ansible with the same will and grit with which we trained for RHCSA,we leart how to write playbooks to automate our tasks on multiple systems.
Sir slowly moved from Machine Learning to Deep Learning through the concept of feature engineering.In Augmented Reality we started with multiple markers.
Sir now started with the big data technology called Hadoop expalining us how to make HDFS cluster and how to use them for storage purposes.
Now came the time for the Ansible exam for which again mocks were conducted and I again volunteered to give on the first day and cleared it in my first attempt.
Sir slowly moved from Hadoop to different cloud services like CAAS and IAAS teaching us how to make such services using protocols like novnc.
The internship ended with each team showing 2 projects first one being our startup project and the second one being converting all we had learnt to a python CGI menu based program.
My experience at this internship was both good as well as tiring,it literally brought out the best of me and I am happy to say that my decision proved to be right.
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umang98 · 5 years
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Technical Outcome Day8-Day22
Hello all,I am back with another blog to describe my experience at LinuxWorld.
Continuing from the last blog,as I said I took the decision to come here while I was doing another internship,this one brave decision changed my life,I don’t know where I would be if I had not been brave for those few minutes,when I decided that enough is enough with the place.At the start of this internship I would never have believed if someone had told me where I would be after 22 days.
To start of first of all I became a Redhat certified system administrator on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8,on which we where the first to be certified,and all of this happened in just 22 days.With regards to technical knowledge,I am even more comfortable with Linux now, I know how to build my own cloud,I can basically run almost anything inside a docker.We learnt how to build our own face recognition software.I personally learnt many new things with respect to machine learning and deep learning.We also learnt about a very cool tool called ansible,the power and use case of the tool just surprised me,we can virtually automate everything on any operating system using that tool.
With regards to my confidence ,I would like to say I have a heavy stammering problem,due to which I can’t make new friends easily,but within 22 days,it feels like a family here,everyone is so supportive and nice,and this has increased my confidence so much that, I can feel that I am getting better with my problem,I can now speak and interact with people more fluently.
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umang98 · 5 years
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Technical Learning Outcome of Research Based Internship      Day 0-Day 7
Hello all, I am a 3rd year B.tech student from a pretty reputed college of the country,just like every 3rd year CS guy i was looking for a summer internship,which I eventually got in a company near my hometown,after joining the internship ,in just 3 days I was fed up,I felt irritated with the work there,I wanted to learn,but no one was there to teach me,earlier I had heard about Linux World from my college mates,so then and there in the office I resigned and enrolled into the summer internship program at linux world.
When I reached Jaipur and learnt that we are going to learn so many technologies,I got a bit doubtful that how will they teach me so much in just 45 days,but when the internship started slowly and gradually I realized that It is very much possible ,the teaching of our Mentor Mr Vimal Daga sir made me realize that the goal he set for us is very much possible.
He started with the very basics,right from memory and cpu,so that even  if you don’t know a thing about computers you don’t have to face any problems,he slowly moved on to teach us how to use the red hat linux operating system and why it is so useful,earlier I was not at all comfortable with the linux operating system,but just after the first day I started to realize it is not as difficult as I thought it to be.
Now from there each and every day he taught us a range of technologies,starting from using linux ,then python,computer vision ,Machine Learning and the one which caught my eye the most was Dockers,it fascinated me that how in such a small time you can launch a whole operating system.
We also learned how to take photo and process it using Opencv,we learnt the internals of redhat linux like for example configuring Yum.We then moved on to AWS,we learnt how to use AWS and launch our own remote OS on the AWS cloud and control it from our base operating system using SSH and public and private keys.
We also learnt the basics of Machine learning starting from linear regression.
Before coming to linux world I was interested only in Machine Learning and wanted to move ahead only in this field but right now after spending 7 days here,now I think I want to reconsider my decision because sir showed us the beauty of all the other technologies as well and made us understand that learning only one is not enough
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