Hi I am Aditya Nambiar a third year undergraduate student pursuing Computer Science at IIT Bombay.This is final blog post on my project - Visualization for Mailing stats and A/B testing. I shall be explaining the work flow of my project in the blog post
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Hi, I'm Siddhant Rajagopalan, a third year Undergraduate student studying CSE from IIT Bombay.
This is the final blog post regarding my GSoC project, “Mail Blast UI”.
My blog post which talks about my project can be seen at
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More information and registration: https://civicrm.org/civicrm/event/info?id=507&reset=1
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