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ITWorx Qualification..

Alsalam alikom wa ra7mat allah wa barakatoh

There is an association named ESEA which made a competition amon Architecture projects for 3rd year students.. the winner team will be qualified to get and interview in ITWorx...

From my own point of view.. there were only 3 projects among alllllll those students (10 guys out of more than 270 students)
those projects r :
- Fayz & Ramy's project.. it's so wonderful they made a 3D model for the processor, the user will c a truck moving from a Bus to another carrying his data.... it's so nice..
- Moussa, Zezo, Kisho, Wael... another gr8 project (not complete though) to simulate any fully-drawn cpu circuit..
- Mustafa Mohie, Mustafa Atya, Mohammed Hussein, Haytham Alaa.... U can read some details in my previous post or check this : Assembly Plus Plus

Dr.Amr Desoky & Dr.Ahmed Salah were supposed to judge and choose the winner, so they prefered the easy way.. and qualified all the 10 guys to the interview.. to let ITWorx decide..

Good decision I think..

Yalla c u soon ISA...

Alsalam alikom wa ra7mat allah wa barakatoh

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