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Shara⁷ 🍀

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7 exciting days

What to start with? This week has been nothing but an exciting adventure at the start of my career in computer science. From writing a simple 'Hello World' program at the start till programming Data-Structures towards the end. It has helped me to learn a lot.

Let's start with the best thing the organizing team has done for us:
It was giving tasks not only to be a computer geek, but also to become a socially active and cultural geeks too. The tasks were never always to write a code and bore yourself for the whole day, but also to take a break and enjoy yourselves with the music and memes too. The task were not only to learn the specials of computer science, but also to learn how to work as a team.

The outcomes of this week challenge has been great. I have learnt how to code without stressing yourselves. I have learnt how to enjoy whether by going live on the mini-event or by playing with the teammates. I have learnt that taking a break from daily work and listening to music or doing what you love can never be a distraction, it is always a relaxation. I have learnt that being a complete stranger does not mean you cannot be open and be yourself to your stranger teammates; after all, they too are your friends just that you haven't met them until now. And lastly, I have also learnt, it is fun competing to get on top by putting extra efforts.

Honestly speaking, this week has been a challenge as well as a perfect learning opportunity I grabbed in my whole life. A disease outbreak can never be a hindrance to what we want to learn. We are united by the internet, and ladies and gentlemen that unity gave us the chance to a very cool learning opportunity.

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