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On 22nd June, 2014, we, C# users from Kolkata attended the monthly C# Corner UG meet in Microsoft, Kolkata. The event started late because of some organizational issues but, Sumantro Rijndael Mukherjee efficiently handled everything. There were 25 attendees and everyone was enthusiastic about the event! I was lucky enough to start the event with my presentation on DS JS, which is my first Javascript library. This library is for performing and visualizing data structure operations. Currently supported operations are: Bubble Sort, Selection Sort, Insertion Sort, Quick Sort, Merge Sort, Heap Sort, Linear Search, Binary Search, Stack Operations & Queue Operations. Operations which will be supported in future versions are: D Queue Operations, Circular Queue Operations, Priority Queue Operations, Tree Operations etc. This library is for people who are already familiar with the concepts of data structure and algorithms. Right now, the only targeted use case is practicing data structure operations. More use cases will be targeted in the upcoming versions.
After me, Abhishek Nandy gave his presentation on game development engines and he also showed us his past and current projects. His presentation was excellent. Sumantro Rijndael Mukherjee delivered his presentation in the end. His presentation was on Visual Studio LightSwitch. Before calling it a day, we fixed the dates for our next C# Corner meet up and first Java User Group Kolkata meet up.
After me, Abhishek Nandy gave his presentation on game development engines and he also showed us his past and current projects. His presentation was excellent. Sumantro Rijndael Mukherjee delivered his presentation in the end. His presentation was on Visual Studio LightSwitch. Before calling it a day, we fixed the dates for our next C# Corner meet up and first Java User Group Kolkata meet up.
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