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What is the general registration fees for Jaipur literature festival?

Although the much popular ZEE Sponsored Jaipur Literature Festival (JLF) for the year 2018 is now over.Allow me to help you with some general information to ensure that you might save yourself some trouble next year.Jaipur Literature Festival happens every year around January and has garnered massive popularity for being the free event it is.To best of my knowledge, I am sharing my understanding of the whole registration norms:The entire event is distributed into two sections:Jaipur Literature Festival- It’s a generic event and is open to all. However, one can apply for a paid special delegate pass and can have an access to the secluded VIP lounge areas for lunch and dinner alongside the speakers. It also comes with other passes to events happening under JLF including music concerts etc.Jaipur BookMark: It is a B2B event for Publishers, Literary Agents, Authors, Aspiring Writers, Bloggers, Serious Readers, and Literature Enthusiasts. The Entry passes are on an invite basis. One appears in JBM is either invited or have paid for their entry on the specific date. Although it is a conscious part of JLF. It still has a very different set of privileges and events.Not every delegate pass has an easy access to lunch/dinner lounge arena. Only if it is included in your package. You might be able to access it.The Delegate entry gates are under strong supervision and no one will be entertained for an entry without a valid Delegate ID issued by the organizers.All pass comes with unique ID, hence duplication of the same might cause you a ban from the festival.Although, I did collect my delegate pass later on. However, here is my online registration code that I request to get auto-generated one week in advance.This ensured my free pass to the event all 5 days (25th to 29th Jan’2018):(Image Source: Mrinal Bhattacharya (মৃণাল ভট্টাচার্য))Fact: JLF is Free. However T&C appliesIf you happen to register online well in advance ( even 1 week ahead) you can get an easy pass for all the days of the event. All you have to do is to register, show your unique code with valid ID proof and get your unique free pass badge.The same Online Registration Support Tent help for on spot too* with your valid government ID proof (PASSPORT/PAN/AADHAR/VOTERS ID etc.) and you can get your free badge to JLF Free event.(*First Day and No-Rush Hours)Fact: On spot Registration cost Rs. 250 in JLF 2018JLF is immensely popular and therefore I presume to mitigate garnering more free visitors, a nominal fee of Rs.250 was levied from Day2 i.e. on 26th January. I am skeptical if it was the same for 25th.Even if you are a guest delegate (until you’re a speaker or VIP) or someone who was invited at JLF through Jaipur Bookmark/Jaipur Literature FestivalOther Scenarios:Now let’s consider you forgot to do the online registration. And you arrived at the venue on a busy day and at a comparatively busy hour.In that case even if you want to go for a Paid Delegate Pass or has a Guest delegate invite, in order to make it to the tent of Delegate pass registration, you have to go through the entire queue of on spot registration, pay the fee applicable in addition, collect your badge and only then you would have an access to go towards the delegate area.The wise thing to do in any scenario of this “Free” event is to ensure that you register much in advance for a free pass and collect the same in the first day of the festival itself.Hope this is helpful to those who are planning to attend the JLF in 2019.

How can I contact Quora if I have a problem? How can I give feedback?

From our Help Center article, How can I contact Quora if I have a problem or feedback?:To send feedback or contact Quora, go to https://help.quora.com and select "Contact Us". On this page, select the appropriate option from the drop-down menu. The contact options are:I need help with my accountI want to appeal a moderation decisionI have a safety concernI want to request a verified badgeGeneral feedbackReport a bugI want to report copyright infringementI want to report trademark infringementI want to report other infringementIf you want to contact us to report a bug, please use the Bug Report form, which can also be reached by clicking the "Report a Bug" option in the upper-right corner of the Help Center page.For more information about Quora’s features and frequently asked questions, check out our Help Center.

Do you have any tips for understanding a complex database schema for which you'll be assuming responsibility as a software engineer?

Of course your first step should be talking to any developer with existing knowledge of the schema. Depending on your organizational context this can be harder or easier. Taking them out for coffee can sometimes be a good bribe :-).If you’re on your own:Map out the relationships between the tables.If you’re lucky, those relationships will be formally defined in the schema via constraints and such (on the column definitions).If you’re not lucky, you’ll have to deduce the relationships (see below).Some tools exist to automatically generate ERDs (Entity Relationship Diagrams) from schemas with formal relationship definitions. They vary in quality, as does the schema data required to make them work. Although the auto-generated ERDs are useful for reference, I almost always find myself hand-drawing a more sparse diagram on a whiteboard or notepad.One reason why auto-generated ERDs are sometimes less useful is that they tend to drown you in details. You don’t usually need to know ALL the columns, you need to know the important ones, the ones that define relationships between tables.If your schema doesn’t formally define the relationships, you can deduce them by looking at:The queries, to see what joins are used in practice.The schema itself, for clues in column names and types. I.e., if the “user” table has a column named “id” and the “invoice” table has a column named “user_id” then that’s likely a one-to-many user-to-invoice mapping.The data itself, to find values that exist in duplicate in columns on different tables. For example if the “employee” table has a column that clearly contains 7 digit employee badge numbers, and the “entryrecords” table has a column that contains 7 digit numbers that are in a similar pattern as the employee badge numbers, then there’s probably some relationship.The queries again, though this time from the UI layer down, to see how the system is used and what that implies about relationships.You can also talk to domain experts, i.e. people who use the system, either in addition to step 4 or as part of step 4, to see what “soft” relationships exist.Divide and conquer — don’t try to understand the entire system at once, try to identify subsystems by the tighter relationships.I’d also suggest you take a look at the server logs and the database logs, to see how the system works in normal use.If you have automated tests, you might look over those, but how useful they will be is highly variable. Isolated unit tests, probably not so much, unless you have unit tests that test join queries.Check to see if your development organization has human-oriented test scripts, i.e. not “scripts” in the programming sense but rather natural language instructions that a human uses to go through a series of tasks to prove that the system works properly. From reading these or other system documentation, you can learn a lot about how the system is meant to work.If you can, set up a test instance, turn on database query logging (this normally has a large performance impact, so it’s not a good idea to use in a production system), and watch a domain expert walk through a normal session using the app. Then analyze the query log, to see how the the usage maps to the database.Take notes on what the domain expert is doing. Try to note the time at key moments, like the beginning time and end time of some task, so you can more easily match up the relevant queries and server log entries to each task.Ask the domain expert to narrate as they go through the tasks. Don’t be surprised if they stumble and need to start from scratch a few times. Often they’ll execute the task more smoothly and surely if they’re not required to stop and think about it.If it’s a web-based UI, consider also using a network packet sniffer as well during that domain expert session. Linux ngrep is fairly easy to use; the classic is tcpdump, which isn’t that hard. Or find a logging proxy. Logs of the web requests will help you relate the UI actions to the queries.

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