
Introduction to Vibe Coding Tools
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Introduction to Vibe Coding Tools
Join us to get hands on experience to the power of AI and vibe coding.
Event
The Sudo Chill session was organised with the objective of introducing first-year students to the fundamentals of Cyber Security, Open Source development, and essential Linux commands, thereby familiarising them with the tools and mind-set necessary for collaborative technical work. The event, conducted by the Cy-Coders Club in collaboration with the Department of CSE, witnessed the participation of approximately 85 students.


CSI Inaguration
The Computer Society of India (CSI), established in 1965, is India’s first and largest body of computer professionals, dedicated to advancing education, research, and development in computing. The CSI Student Induction Programme 2025 at Adamas University aimed to welcome new students, introduce them to emerging technologies in computer science, and showcase the opportunities available through the CSI Student Chapter.


naugural & Technical Sessions ,Expert Talks & Workshops
he Computer Society of India (CSI), established in 1965, is India’s first and largest body of computer professionals, dedicated to advancing education, research, and development in computing. The CSI Student Induction Programme 2025 at Adamas University aimed to welcome new students, introduce them to emerging technologies in computer science, and showcase the opportunities available through the CSI Student Chapter. The 3-day event, conducted under the guidance of Convenors Prof. (Dr.) Radha Tamal Goswami (Pro VC) and Prof. (Dr.) Sajal Saha (Associate Dean, HOD CSE), featured national and international experts, hands-on workshops, and interactive sessions. Faculty Coordinators were Mr. Nisarga Chand and Dr. Bodhi Chakraborty, supported by student moderators and the CSI leadership team.


Ciphers & Full Stack Dev
In this session, we explored the evolution of cryptography from ancient ciphers like the Caesar Cipher (shift substitution, only 25 keys, brute-forceable) and Rail Fence Cipher (zigzag transposition, weak patterns) to modern cryptographic systems. We discussed how these old methods are easily broken by brute force, frequency analysis, and other cryptanalysis techniques, whereas modern algorithms such as AES (symmetric, 128–256-bit keys), RSA (asymmetric, 2048–4096-bit keys), and ECC (smaller but stronger keys) rely on mathematical hardness and secure key management for strong protection. The importance of hash functions (e.g., SHA-256) for password security was explained, along with salting to prevent rainbow table attacks and modern defenses like bcrypt/Argon2, rate limiting, and MFA against dictionary and brute-force attacks. A hands-on password strength checker was introduced conceptually. Additionally, since many students had missed earlier classes, we dedicated time to helping everyone set up VS Code for full-stack development and covered the basics of coding and environment setup, ensuring all participants could follow along smoothly.

Cascading Style Sheet
n the second session, students were introduced to the fundamentals of CSS (Cascading Style Sheets), which is used to style and design web pages. The session covered different ways of linking CSS to HTML, along with the idea of using a CSS boilerplate as a starting point. The concepts of id and class selectors were explained, demonstrating how they help in targeting specific elements for styling. Students practiced applying basic styles such as background color, text color, height, and width, while also learning the difference between using pixels (px) for fixed measurements and percentages (%) for relative measurements. Key layout techniques were also introduced: the absolute positioning property, which allows precise element placement, and the flexbox model, which provides a powerful way to create responsive and flexible layouts. By the end of the session, students gained a strong foundation in CSS, learning how structure (HTML) and design (CSS) work together to build visually appealing web pages.


Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
This session introduced students to the fascinating world of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and how it is already shaping everyday life. We began by identifying familiar applications such as Google Maps, YouTube recommendations, Face Unlock, and ChatGPT.


Live DDoS Attack + Git and Version Control
The Cy-Coders Club successfully conducted a session titled "Hack the Day with 0day" on Sunday, 17th August 2025. The event was hosted by Ashish Ranjan Das, a second-year BCA student, who guided the participants throughout the workshop. The session focused on Git and version control, where Ashish provided a detailed explanation of its concepts and practical applications. He ensured that participants not only understood the fundamentals but also gained hands-on experience. A major highlight of the session was when students pushed their first code using Git, marking an important milestone in their learning journey. The workshop began at 5:00 PM and concluded at 6:30 PM, keeping the participants engaged throughout. Around 55 students attended the session, showcasing great interest and enthusiasm to strengthen their technical skills. Overall, the workshop proved to be informative, interactive, and impactful. Participants appreciated the clarity of explanation and the practical exposure provided. The session was a commendable initiative by the Cy-Coders Club under 0day, contributing significantly to the growth of budding coders.

Introduction to Cyber Security and Pre-Security
A proper cyber security session was planned for the first year students. We told them how cryptography is the practice of securing information by converting it into unreadable formats, playing a vital role in cyber security to protect data from unauthorized access.

basics of HTML,basic HTML structure,request/response cycle,HTML forms the skeleton of every web page
On the first day, students were introduced to the basics of HTML, learning essential tags such as headings (<h1>–<h6>), paragraphs (<p>), links (<a>), images (<img>), lists (<ul>/<ol> with <li>), line breaks (<br>), and text formatting (<strong>/<b>). They also explored the basic HTML structure, including the <!DOCTYPE html>, <html>, <head>, <title>, and <body> elements, with a simple "Hello World" page as their first example. Alongside this, the request/response cycle of the web was explained: the browser (client) sends a request, the server processes it, and a response (HTML, CSS, JS, or data) is sent back for the browser to render. This illustrated how web communication works in practice.


project discussion
n today's session at first, we talk about how to start projects ,than How to run and testing the projects. Tell them to take feedback form others regarding this projects .clear their problems they faced During this session. In today's session, we gave a basic overview on projects part & solve all the basic concepts they require for doing the framework while our club mentors & senior club members clear the questions they have & gave them the task for the next day.

Orientation
On 12.08.2025 (Tuesday, we successfully conducted our official club orientation for the new batch. The session began with a presentation introducing all our students and faculty members who will be guiding them in various domains throughout the year. We presented details about: · Department Heads · Chapter Heads: including the GDG Chapter, CSI Chapter, ACM Chapter, and the Zero Day Community. · Domain Leads for AI/ML, Cybersecurity, UI/UX, and Competitive Programming and various other domains along with the faculty and student mentors who will be teaching and assisting in each area.

introduction
We will provide a brief overview of the Cy-Coder Club, highlighting its purpose, goals, and the role it plays in fostering a passion for technology and coding among students. We'll discuss the various activities and events that the club has organized over the past year. This includes coding competitions, workshops, guest lectures, hackathons, and community outreach programs. We will outline the benefits of being a member of the Cy-Coder Club. This will include opportunities to enhance coding skills, learn about emerging technologies, collaborate on projects, and connect with industry professionals. We highly encourage students who are interested in coding, technology, and programming to attend this session.


Full Stack Fundamentals
A Hands On Session on Full Stack Development Fundamentals and Core Concepts of becoming a full-stack developer.


Domain Clarity, Hands on Learning
In today’s club session, students were grouped based on their chosen domains such as Web Development, Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, and more. Each group was guided by mentors and assigned simple, beginner-friendly projects to help them start exploring their interests through hands-on practice. This activity aimed to encourage collaboration, skill development, and practical learning within each domain.

he seminar on “LinkedIn Mastery: Build, Brand & Breakthrough” was successfully organized under the Cy-Coder Club, Adamas University. The session was conducted by Samriddhi Sinha (B.Tech CSE, 3rd Year) and Aviroop Pal (B.Tech CSE, 3rd Year), who shared their insights and practical strategies on how students can utilize LinkedIn effectively to enhance their professional journey. The event witnessed the enthusiastic participation of 50+ students from different years and departments. The objective of the seminar was to make students aware of the importance of LinkedIn in today’s professional landscape, including profile optimization, storytelling bios, result-driven taglines, networking strategies, and content creation hacks.
