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Explore our latest articles, tutorials, and insights from the GDG Prayagraj community. Learn from experiences, technical guides, and community stories.

Automating Tasks with Gemini 2.0 and Vertex AI
This blog will walk you through practical ways to leverage these technologies for task automation, with real-world examples and easy-to-follow steps.

My First DevFest: A Volunteer's Experience
Personal insights and experiences from volunteering at DevFest 2023 Prayagraj.
We Won 1st Place at GenAI Hackathon 2025 — Here’s What We Built and What We Learned
I’m still processing it, honestly. Standing in that room at UIT Prayagraj, hearing our team name called for 1st place after seven hours of non-stop building, debugging, and more coffee than I’d like to admit felt surreal. This is the story of how Team Nimbus won GenAI Hackathon 2025, what we built, and what I took away from one of the most intense days of my developer life

My Design Journey at DevFest 2025
DevFests are often celebrated for the code, cloud, and the community. But sometimes we forget that valuable memories could also be made and opportunities might come to us.

Navigating the Future: My Journey as an Anchor and Core Team Member at DevFest Prayagraj 2025
Standing in the spotlight of the United Institute of Technology Auditorium, looking out at a sea of 450+ eager developers, I realized that DevFest Prayagraj 2025 was not just a conference—it was a testament to the power of technical community.

Unmasking Fakes with Machine Learning — Kaggle Community Olympiad
Building a machine learning model that classifies political statements as true or false?...

From Firebase to Funny Poses: My Day at the Build with AI Event
Last Month, I had the pleasure of attending the “Build with AI” event organized by GDG Prayagraj, and honestly?...

Getting Started with TensorFlow
A comprehensive guide for beginners to start their journey with TensorFlow.
Navigating the OSS: A Mentor's Journey Through the Road to Wiki Program
How It All Began This summer wasn't like the typical ones where majority students would travel to hill stations...