BE ELECTRICAL Contents BE ELECTRICAL Hide 1 SEM I 1.1 C Progamming 1.2 Engineering Physics I 1.3 Engineering Mathmatics I 1.4 Engineering Drawing I 1.5 Engineering Chemistry I 1.6 Basic Electrical Engineering 2 SEM II 2.1 Thermodynamics II 2.2 Applied Mechanics 2.3 Engineering Mathmatics II 2.4 Engineering Drawing II 2.5 Engineering Chemistry II 3 SEM III 3.1 C++ Progamming 3.2 Digital Logic 3.3 Engineering Electromagnetics 3.4 EDC 3.5 ECT 3.6 Engineering Mathmatics III 4 SEM IV 4.1 Bio inorganic Chemistry 4.2 Adoption by Microsoft 4.3 The rise of JScript 4.4 Growth and standarization 4.5 Server-side JavaScript and Node.js 5.6 Reaching maturity 5 SEM V 5.1 Imperative and structured 5.2 Weakly typed 5.3 Dynamic 5.4 Object-orientation (prototype-based) 5.5 Functional 5.6 Delegative 5.7 Miscellaneous 5.8 Vendor-specific extensions 6 SEM VI 6.1 Simple examples 6.2 More advanced examples 7 SEM VII 7.1 Cross-site vulnerabilities 7.2 Misplaced trust in the client 7.3 Misplaced trust in developers 7.4 Browser and pluging coding errors 7.5 Sandbox implementation errors 7.6 Hardware vulnerabilities 8 VIII 8.1 Cross-site vulnerabilities 8.2 Misplaced trust in the client 8.3 Misplaced trust in developers 8.4 Browser and pluging coding errors 8.5 Sandbox implementation errors 8.6 Hardware vulnerabilities