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YOU GUYS!!!!
I've been re-reading the cruel prince and in chapter 1, it mentions three of Judes favorite toys when she was a child. The ones that she couldn't find it in her heart to throw them away
A koala, a black cat and most importantly...
A SNAKE.
This is why you always have to reread a good book at least once
#tcp post#tcp theory#the cruel prince#carden and jude#jude x cardan#jurdan#jude duarte#jude#carden x jude#carden greenbriar#carden#jurdan theory#tcp#the folk of the air#snake carden#high queen of elfhame#elfhame
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Jude's dress for Dain’s Coronation
I think it’s important that we note how Cardan had seen Jude in Liriope’s dress at Locke’s gathering, and according to Jude, he had spotted her while saving Sophie as well, even though she’d thought he hadn’t actually seen her, but come on? Faerie sight and Cardan always recognizing Jude?
So, I think it’s safe to say that he was mesmerized by the sight of her, both, in that dress, and in the dark, the woods behind her and the moonlight and whatnot, and that he’d decided he’d like to see her in the same style as the dress she wore at Locke’s, but in the colors he’d seen her (or envisioned her) in that night. I like to think that the seamstress incorporated both Dain’s and Cardan’s wishes, btw. It’s very likely, too, since Jude got to see her dress’s final look after the aforementioned two events. I know she thinks/says,
Over that is stitched the stark outlines of trees, the way I see them from my window as dusk is falling.
But can’t it be that her view of the trees from her window was similar to Cardan’s view of her, while she was helping the mortal girl?
#I might be reaching#but I love thinking this#jude duarte#cardan greenbriar#jurdan#the cruel prince#tcp ch 16#tcp ch 17#tcp ch 18#tcp#the folk of the air#tfota#holly black#tfota theories#tfota: fifth read#tfota analysis#jude's dress for dain’s coronation
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Ok so I had an idea. In Tcp there was a girl named Sophie who had been glanored. She was under faerie control, she would believe anything they told her, and Faeries often told them dazzling tales right? What if she was Sophie from Kotlc and the lost cities weren't real they were just a story told to her. I know it isn't really a connection but I thought it would be cool if it was. If her meeting Fitz really was a deal and her memory got glamored.
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✍️ 📑 and 📚 for the writer's ask game if you'd like!!
:D i'd be delighted, in fact
✍️ What’s your writing process?
uh. chaos ??? I feel like this is so project-dependent lol but in all cases it's basically a matter of "get what's in ur head down on paper as fast as possible before you lose focus and it vanishes into Oblivion"
in practice, that tends to mean I have A Single Source of Truth document on my laptop where I compile all the writing I wind up doing on my phone or notebooks (or sketchbooks) roughly in story order. There's no outline or storyboarding or whatever lol And for things that I need to research/develop outside of the actual prose, I either leave comments in the doc with links or have a spreadsheet with organized tabs called '[Story Title] Bible'. Most of what is known about any given story is ultimately just in my head which is a very dangerous place to be.
📑 How many drafts do you write on average?
average story gets 5 revisions factoid actually just statistical error. average story gets 0 revisions. tcp georg, which is 18 years old and has had at least 10 drafts, is an outlier adn should not have been counted
ahem. for fic, usually, the only draft is the draft you see posted. some stories, like whipstitch or sequence the bones, get actual systematic editing but it still doesn't usually manifest as full drafts. for original fic, it's....complicated lmao in part because most of them are old enough they've been marinating for years but have never had a complete draft. tcp, as the above meme indicates, has had so many versions that I stopped referring to them as drafts and started referring to them as drafts of a specific version (i.e., currently, I'm working on draft 2 of version...9 or 10. i am not actually sure.)
📚 Who’s your favorite author (or a few of them)?
SO MANY. A quick, incomplete list:
Arthur Sze
Octavia Butler
Mary Oliver
Margaret Atwood
Shakespeare
Kafka
Neruda
David Sedaris
....I know I'm missing obvious ones
writer asks
#tcp on the other hand has at least 3 excel workbooks#slack tide? none#tbf slack is pretty simple in structure/concept#tcp and peacekeepers are def the more convoluted ones#and then 'again.' is in theory more convoluted but because i have never actually sat down and made the decision tree i need to make to writ#the story#it also just lives in my head#which is fine. i think that will be one i will be better able to write when i'm a little older anyway#tcp + slack tide + peacekeepers (to a lesser extent) are all very much about like. young adulthood (not YA but like. being in ur 20s)#again. is more about the unfurling of choice across a lifetime and how that shapes who you are#also! my only romance story (though i do tend to include romance thru/o stories bc it's fun)#writer asks game#hideyseek#asked & answered
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Cardan's room in TCP VS TPT
(small post about cardan's room development)

The Cruel Prince, chap 12, pg 111
(note: Holly Black confirmed in her Lit joy annotations that Cardan did not choose that headboard panel)

The Prisoner's Throne, pg 16
I find it fascinating that Cardan's room in The Cruel Prince was undecorated, messy, and depressing, whereas his room with Jude in The Prisoner's Throne is decorated with tapestries and brocades. There's a psychological theory that suggests your room reflects your state of mind, and I believe these small details offer insight into the characters. It illustrates the growth and development of Cardan's comfort with himself in many ways as well as his deepening relationship with Jude, especially given that they have shared a living space for 10 years now. I think it's very adorable. In TCP, we know Cardan was going through it. Drinking, while facing abuse by his brother and being unloved by his family. VS in TPT where he's loved by the kingdom has a family and a wife that adore him. Cardan is ultimately one of the most surprising characters that really figured himself out and grew comfortable with himself.
Idk, just cool small detail I noticed. His room VS his room with Jude...I miss Elfhame.
#cardan greenbriar#jude duarte#holly black#the folk of the air#the prisoners throne#the cruel prince#the stolen heir#jurdan#elfhame
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Small theory on Oriana's wings in The Prisoner's Throne. Oriana didn't have them in TCP and expressed longing for them.
In TWK Jude mentioned a trinket made by Grimsen which allows the wearer to summon wings and fly.
Now in TPT Oriana's wings are described as "petallike wings" which doesn't exclude the trinket being the same. Even if it's not the same trinket, it could have still been something Jude had given to Oriana at some point.
#or she could have grown herself some wings at some point idk#or editing fail etc#oriana tfota#jude duarte#the cruel prince#the wicked king#the prisoner's throner#rereading twk
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im guessing the nanook isn't personally(aeonally?) involved in amphoreus since the emanator imprisoned can basically serve as the 3rd path acting in amphoreus, so i have a theory.
the lord ravager could either be The Chess Player(TCP) or The Sun Devourer(TSD)
Since Amphoreus existed when Akivili was still alive, we can assume the Lord Ravager imprisoned hasn't been heard of since then. Zuko is dead, and Phantylia was on the Xianzhou Luofu recently so she can't be imprisoned. Celenova and Irontomb can't be the right one either since we know about them and how Nanook commands them, and we know their actual names. The Chess Player and The Sun Devourer's names were only given to them by how they destroyed planets.
So, The Chess Player, and the Sun Devourer. Which one?
The obvious one is the Sun Devourer, if we are to believe Phainon's backstory(and appearance) parallels Nanook, given all the sun imagery on Phainon, and the golden scar from the Nameless Faces OP, and also that Aquila's eyes are essentially suns and some of them are closed, or even devoured.
However, I bring to you this screenshot from the 'Golden Epic Trailer — "Amphoreus' Saga of Heroes" | Honkai: Star Rail':
that clearly looks like a chess piece, maybe it's the king piece or queen piece? Anyways, the area underneath the white floor is bathed in a red colour, a colour associated with the black tide:
There isn't any obvious sign of the Destruction Emanator's existence, but patience is an important part of chess.
Now Lygus did say this Lord Ravager's wrath would be unleashed to the entire cosmos. But that doesn't exactly tell us if it would be instantly or over time.
If this Lord Ravager is stronger than all the other Lord Ravager's put together then it could be instantly, but if it's The Chess Player, then maybe they'll patiently wait before destroying the entire cosmos.
But if this Lord Ravager is truly imprisoned then we can assume they either are enraged, or they were made to forget that they are a Lord Ravager(there's also the fact that despite their strength something is stronger than that to keep them imprisoned. scary.)
Let's look at Phainon.
He's the most obvious choice. He has a similar backstory, his home was destroyed by a world-wide disaster leaving him as the only survivor, and in the OP: Nameless Faces, when the Trailblazer turns, they switch to Phainon. The Trailblazer shares a lot of visual similarity to Nanook.
He also has a sun on his neck. And all Lord Ravagers have a mark from Nanook.
Then, if Phainon is supposedly the imprisoned Lord Ravager, who is the Flame Reaver supposed to be, given the theory he could be a version of Phainon(maybe from a past cycle).
Honestly I haven't done much digging into the connection between the Golden Scapegoat puzzles and Phainon but I'll assume the Flame Reaver and Phainon are two halves of the whole Lord Ravager, which is what's keeping them imprisoned and how they haven't managed to break free... yet.
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So when I was making this I thought of something else? What if the Lord Ravager is Phainon, or whoever Flame Reaver + Phainon is. Like what if everything on Amphoreus was real before it became a simulation to keep 'Phainon' contained so he couldn't destroy the world since the prophecy was fake and a bunch of people died for nothing?
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T.T Recently, I realised that so many moa writers have been deactivating.. Andd because of that, all their works have disappeared, it's deffo my fault that i didn't reblog them, but my fav fics basically became lost media as i don't know who reblogged them before
Do you know any particular reasons or have theories for the mass deactivation? ALSO this is a plea for you to either create an archive account, so that you can reblog your older works or to one day -- if something happens to not deactivate but to leave your blog ia instead
YOUR WORKS (and other moablr writers) ARE SACRED TO ME PLSS, I've binged all your works in a matter of 3 weeks haaaaa Thank you for reblogging diet pepsi, and a few other of my fav lost media works <3
there has definitely been a deactivation moment here on tumblr. it’s not necessarily that everybody’s just up and deciding to delete their accounts without thought to losing all their works—i’m sure that’s no doubt the hardest bit. but there’s also just a bit of a pandemic of uncalled for bullying and harassment in inboxes. it’s not necessarily come to my blog or inbox, and i think i’m eternally grateful for the community i have here, but it’s definitely been a problem. i don’t know if it’s readers or if it’s something else, but yeah. not to mention that moablr especially is dry when it comes to reactions or interaction. again, not that i’ve personally experienced that, but in general that’s the case. it’s hard to do this with love in your heart, and feel fulfilled doing so, when you have nasty words in the inbox and receive silence when you post. i’m sure it just got disheartening for those writers. plus, i’m sure at least a few of them were circumstantial and up to personal life.
hyukascampfireville has been nothing but lovely and warm to me, though, and i personally have no plans to deactivate. ever. if the day comes that i want to step back, i promise you that my fics will stay up as an archive. i love them all too much myself to ever lose them in the abyss. plus, i’ve grown pretty attached to this page.
binging all of them in the matter of three weeks is… crazy? 😭 i just found out that tsfawc is now longer than some of my fav YA novels, like tcp and the like. HELLO??? i didnt even notice id written that much, and i still have more to go.
i love you and appreciate you so much. really. the relationship between authors and readers on here can be special and lovely, as long as we all make it that way. a thousand kisses to you all, from me. :3
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Infrastructure Recon Script
Hello everyone, it's been a while. :) Just wanted to share something I've been working on with you all.
I've developed a recon script for infrastructure testing which works off a CIDR or a list of IPs. It splits given IPs into groups of 64 (as nmap performs TCP scans on hosts in groups of 64,) launches nmap scans on each group as background processes and then merges the results together once every group has been scanned. The theory behind this is that port scans on over 64 hosts will complete in the time it takes to scan one group of 64 hosts.
From here, it analyses the port scan results and launches service-specific scans. It also creates lists of IPs by service, making any extra checks applicable to all hosts found with a specific service open.
You can find it here. It's still lacking a bit in documentation and usability- there's tools you need to install that I haven't noted down anywhere- but it's 80% tools found on an average Kali Linux build anyway. ^^ I do also want to improve the service scan scripts and see if there's anything I can add to them. Recently got it up and running fully so thought I'd share it.
Otherwise, I am working my way through Burp Suite Academy right now. My plan is to post a review on it here when I've covered what I want to there. Been slacking on it a little since starting work but I'm working on that.
EDIT: Still problems with the analysis section- I had a run through where everything was picked up but there's an issue stopping all hosts and services being picked up. Working on this.
UPDATE: Changed the flow of this and issue seems to have been addressed. :)
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my fics and their relationship to canon
FLED: all my theories are accurate and characters discuss them, unsure of their veracity. the canon lives inside me. i fact check tiny things i forget like which floor an elevator goes to
TD: i adhere to most canon but have critical divergences to illustrate the alternate universe the fic intersects canon homestuck with. i do not use all hs lore because i love myself. i need to reread hs so i can properly convey things
TCP (aka new dc fic): i whimsically use canon and fanon and tweak as needed as my basis is an alternate timeline movie. I will try to stick to canons but sometimes a fanon idea is too fun to ignore. I will read more canon to help me illustrate certain characters or plotlines but i dont plan to overly adhere to canon if it gets in the way of my story/fun.
#Shitpost#td is the problem child because it is too broad and too specific so i gotta let some things lay#but also hs doesnt live inside me as much so like its a Challenge.
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pondering a framework of Theme re: deh as like, the tension between having an idea of people that can be whatever you want it (them) to be, vs the realities of people that that idea doesn't cover, whether by conflicting w/the idea or being [more stuff you don't know]....from the aspect that doesn't really get taken up by audiences in how like, via the distance of Social Media you can be dealing w/those Ideas via what people choose to share to present an idea, and not see behind the scenes into the reality (which is like, this whole show could've happened with the [social media] component excised & replaced by other mediums/methods so it's not the most surprising that nobody's going "yeah my takeaway is that this wouldn't have happened if evan had been more offline & faced a book instead of facebook") to like Thee In-Person Relationships he's having
the whole story's focused on evan dealing w/the Ideas more so, putting in most of his effort on trying to offer Thee Idea of [whatever he thinks they want from him] to the murphys, and then to others beyond that via tcp, and then that all inevitably falling apart b/c reality didn't align is most of the runtime....the ending's always just kind of peak baffling b/c it's like, a Resolution sure is difficult when it's maybe more so been like Stuff Happening and then like, what does evan do to deal with The Realities instead of the Ideas....that would potentially be a whole second story from that point lol but he gets the (i guess first part of) resolution needed from like, confronting the supposed reality of himself (but still just an Alternate idea about himself in going like "im the guy who sucks plus i got depression") and this can be handled by his mom, who he also can handle realizing is admittedly not some Ideal of [the concept of The Mother] which is like, okay, except where do we go with that....here where they go from that is "not peacing out from each other's lives" but also like, "being in each other's life at all" is kind of just a peak basic premise of having any relationship, not the highest bar here or in & of itself a guarantee that now this is All He Needs, Really
meanwhile I Guess his second part of his resolution is meeting with zoe, i mean, It Is in that that's what the show offers as finale lol. but where zoe's kind of here to mostly talk about Ideas as still being helpful, including that i guess we can assume her life is fine Enough now just b/c her parents aren't going to divorce? like i think it would be better for everyone if they did, actually lol, but there seems to also be this [assumed shared assumptions w/the audience] aligning with Normality throughout of like, thee truly important, Necessary, Real relationships here are like, parent/child, parent/parent, [your dream soulmateship] as proto-[parent/parent] ideally surely, can i make it any more obvious what more can i say....for example iicth is agonizing to me lol like being hit with the details of evan's like Secret Joke Smile Bandplaying mini monologue is like oh my god lmfao. this is peak An Idea territory, like you're just making shit up about her but clearly in an Idealized way, and the song says nothing abt Why he likes her, personally, while for zoe it's just offering this contrasting idea to Her idea that idk connor hated her like skiing, or what all, and/or the possibility that there could've been a different dynamic....only us(tm) is back at it lol like yeah sure In Theory that evan shouldn't have to be on the defensive waiting to let people down but like, it's all downhill from there, like zoe should also be Able to say anything she likes about evan specifically, isolating yourselves & ignoring everything else = not great, actually. and it Could be examined like, i guess your just being a nervously polite someguy boyfriend who was supposedly separate Enough from all the stuff about connor was a nice enough distraction while it lasted....but i have no idea why zoe is still particularly fond of evan as The Idea Of The Romantic Ideal Of It All in the conclusion like, girl what. what did you guys ever talk about. the most like Interaction is that pre iicth moment, where also zoe's like grilling him about what classes his mom takes & where his dad is & why he doesn't appreciate being poor & is calling him weird & all which is still more interesting than the Non Interactions they will now proceed to have for the rest of the show lol
anyways it's just like, so far as we know All Evan's Needed for the year and a half has been his mom not hating him so much she wants to leave, and he's doing fine....like idk fine sure maybe but it's like, it's sure just like, the most important connections are "we held hands & That Status was magical regardless of like, being able to express the least Specific Thing we liked about each other, or talking about anything" and "at least my parents aren't divorcing, so things are good" and "at least my parent isn't disowning me, so things are good" like, i mean are they lol. maybe, but hardly a guarantee via these facts, and very like "yes you'll encounter conflicts w/your ideas of people that require effort, better focus that effort on the Peak Atomized Normal(tm) Relationships which are so most important that they're required, and so required that they're most important: nuclear family, and monogamous cishet lifelong romance as your path to nuclear family (the next generation)" like yeah man if you talked to zoe once ever maybe everything would be the same. what then? nonrhetorically.
and that also The Idea/ls vs The Realities of people, when it comes to Family, also only goes so far when the authority of Thee Parent is this foregone unalienable fact, so that the "yeah i'm not perfect" Fact of a parent's personhood doesn't have to translate into effort to do things differently (for the child) but rather means the child is supposed to lower expectations and just accept whatever negative experiences imparted by the parent, b/c also They're Your Parent so the child's required to have that Relationship just regardless of what the specifics of the relationship Actually Are. like how i guess dating is amazing & important b/c you sure were dating. cue heidi just cutting through an apparent breakdown of her actual relationship with evan with the aggressive I'm Your Mother, to be revisited when the murphys aren't your Family....and then concluded with kinda a [i'm your mother: nice mode] situation of like, guess you'd better Hope your parent/child relationship exists at all and is good enough, like you'd better hope your eventual romance exists at all and is good enough, both for forever, with these also being the only connections that can Really matter rather than like, what, peers you don't date? friends, acquaintances, strangers? log off & do family game night
anyways it's all like, not expecting or wanting deh to be like "any of this is all good or all bad," and that goes for like the [the actual person, beyond being able to be Known In Full] and [the ideas crafted to make enough sense of things along the way] and how too much Idea can be dehumanizing, but you also can't write everyone off as black boxes of the unknown so as to Never Get It Wrong if you even exist proximately to them....but it's like, if we're going like "hmm why do we feel so isolated" like i have some ideas and it's not "just call your mom" or anything. the deh finale doesn't have a character who gets to be like "what the hell" or suggest anything's still shitty so it's like, yeah great that there's (everyone needed it for / it's) Something, but we could even have some more things
#deh#like step one everyone's problem is: they're in high school fr#no ''ugh Just Teen Angst'' like you're joking or you Are the joke; being a child? going to school? ton of potential & p guaranteed Bad Time#what if evan could Go Out even if he doesn't have friends; for one#meanwhile when it comes to having friends it's like ''you guys don't align w/my Ideal Idea of friendship so i guess it's hopeless'' like ok#and Ideal Friends also potentially being ppl who require no effort from you but are on-call to provide effort For you anytime#also ''as good as'' / substitute Family in their own right; otherwise you Ought to be all set b/w family & your romantic partner#and friendships are kind of funny little [occasional reasons to leave the house & get together in public b/c you can't do that alone]#anyways just the eternal Assorted Thoughts that deh inspires lol. lot going on in there. and also not enough going on in there
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SRE Roadmap: Your Complete Guide to Becoming a Site Reliability Engineer in 2025
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The Cruel Prince, chapter 15
The Queen of Nothing spoilers!
I do still wonder, though. If this particular instruction was from Dain or Cardan. Seems to me that it was from Dain and that Cardan later on instructed to have it sown in a different fabric, and based on the result, the seamstress probably indulged both the princes.
I also wonder what exactly was the reason while also holding on to the theory that he did so because Locke had planned to ask for Taryn’s hand in marriage and since Cardan was the only one who could really tell which twin was which, he probably told his circle of friends that they’d be able to tell by the dresses the twins would be wearing.
#the cruel prince#jude duarte#cardan greenbriar#jurdan#dain greenbriar#prince dain#tcp ch 15#tcp#the queen of nothing#queen of nothing#qon#the folk of the air#tfota#holly black#tfota: fifth read#tfota theories
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Turns out Xochiquetzel was married to Tlaloc, but then captured and forced to marry Tezcotlapolka. Seeing as Tlaloc is a lot older then Quetz, and the TCP is an inanimate concept, I'm Lina glad Betsy ignored these.
[Ask sent Nov 9, 2016]
Remember when we didn’t know what Charles collecting the pieces meant exactly, and were still theory-crafting that he wanted to release the tcp rather than use it? Kids armed with nothing but Wikipedia articles on Aztec mythology and each other.
Stuff like this is lots of fun to look back on!
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Btech Computer Science
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Additionally, students also undertake a final year project that allows them to apply the concepts they have learned throughout the course in a real-world scenario.
2. Skills Developed During the BTech in Computer Science
Throughout the course, students develop a wide range of technical and soft skills, preparing them for a successful career in technology. These skills include:
Technical Skills
Programming and Coding: Students become proficient in multiple programming languages like C, C++, Python, Java, and JavaScript.
Problem Solving: A BTech in Computer Science emphasizes logical thinking and problem-solving, which are essential for developing algorithms and software solutions.
System Design: Students learn how to design scalable and efficient software systems, ensuring they meet real-world requirements.
Data Management: The course provides deep knowledge of databases, including relational databases, NoSQL databases, and big data technologies.
Networking and Security: Knowledge of network protocols, data communication, and cybersecurity practices is a vital part of the curriculum.
Software Development: Students gain experience in the entire software development lifecycle, from design to coding to testing and maintenance.
Soft Skills
Teamwork and Collaboration: Most of the coursework, especially project work, involves collaboration, teaching students to work effectively in teams.
Communication: Students learn to communicate complex technical concepts to non-technical stakeholders, a skill critical for interacting with clients, managers, and team members.
Time Management: Managing deadlines for assignments, projects, and exams develops strong time management skills.
3. Career Opportunities for BTech Computer Science Graduates
A BTech in Computer Science offers a wide range of career opportunities across various industries. As technology continues to evolve, the demand for skilled computer science professionals has been steadily increasing. Here are some of the top career paths for BTech graduates:
Software Developer/Engineer
Software development is one of the most popular career options for computer science graduates. As a software developer, you will design, develop, and maintain software applications across various domains such as web development, mobile applications, gaming, and enterprise software solutions.
Data Scientist/Analyst
With the growing importance of big data, data scientists and analysts are in high demand. These professionals analyze large datasets to extract meaningful insights, helping businesses make data-driven decisions.
Cybersecurity Analyst
Cybersecurity is a rapidly growing field, with organizations looking for experts to protect their systems from cyber threats. Cybersecurity analysts monitor, analyze, and respond to security incidents to safeguard data and infrastructure.
Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning Engineer
AI and ML engineers build intelligent systems and algorithms that enable machines to learn from data. These professionals work on creating autonomous systems, recommendation algorithms, and predictive models for various industries.
Cloud Architect
Cloud computing has become an essential part of modern infrastructure. Cloud architects design and implement cloud solutions for businesses, ensuring scalability, security, and reliability of applications hosted in the cloud.
Mobile App Developer
With the increasing use of smartphones, mobile app development has become a crucial area in computer science. Mobile app developers create applications for iOS and Android platforms, working on user interface design and functionality.
Systems Analyst
A systems analyst evaluates and designs IT systems for organizations, ensuring that technology solutions meet business requirements and improve overall efficiency.
Researcher/Academic
Graduates interested in academic pursuits can opt for a career in research, either in industry or academia. Computer science research is constantly evolving, with new innovations and technologies being developed regularly.
4. Future of BTech in Computer Science
The future of BTech in Computer Science is extremely promising. The rapid pace of technological advancements means that there will always be a need for skilled computer science professionals. Some of the key areas of growth include:
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning: AI and ML continue to evolve, with applications across industries ranging from healthcare to finance to autonomous vehicles.
Quantum Computing: As quantum computing becomes more advanced, computer scientists with specialized knowledge in this field will be in high demand.
Blockchain Technology: Blockchain has applications beyond cryptocurrencies, including supply chain management, voting systems, and secure transactions.
Internet of Things (IoT): The IoT revolution will create new opportunities for computer science professionals to develop connected devices and systems.
Robotics: Robotics is expected to grow significantly, particularly in automation and manufacturing industries.
Conclusion
A BTech in Computer Science provides students with a strong foundation in both theoretical and practical aspects of computing, preparing them for a wide range of career opportunities in the tech industry. With the world increasingly relying on technology, the demand for computer science professionals is expected to continue to rise.
In addition to technical expertise, graduates develop critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills, which are essential for success in the modern workforce. Whether pursuing software development, data science, AI, or cybersecurity, a BTech in Computer Science can lead to a fulfilling and rewarding career in one of the most dynamic and rapidly evolving fields of our time.
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