Upcoming Events: Alt+Tab Talks, Workshops and Unix 201
Hello everyone! There’s a few different CS Club events coming up this week and afterwards: # Alt+Tab Talks Thursday, March 9th at 6pm in MC 4042 Come watch interesting 10-15 minute talks by CS Club members. Talks so far are: - "Online database migrations at scale” by Shirley Miao - "Stitching spaces in subdivision surfaces” by Luke Franceschini - "Stepping into math: building a step-by-step algebra solver” by Evy Kassirer - “How your text editor does syntax highlighting” by Tristan Hume - “Theory of computation” by Bryan Coutts http://csclub.uwaterloo.ca/events/MC_4042-2017-03-09-6:00_pm # Road to Node Workshops Tuesday, March 7 at 7pm in STC 0020 + Tues, March 14 @ 7 + Tues, March 21 @ 7pm Three workshops introducing the Node.js framework for people of all skill levels. Starting with an introduction to Javascript and ES6 this Tuesday and continuing with further sessions on Node.js, promises and the Express framework. See the Facebook event for details: https://www.facebook.com/events/1415253851840971/ # Unix 201 Thursday, March 16th at 6pm A talk and demo about more advanced Unix tricks and tools than are taught in our regular Unix 101 events. Topics may include customizing your prompt, the ranger console file manager, rsync and using terminal escape sequences in your programs. Check the CSC website before the event next week for a room number. Remember to mark your calendars! - Tristan Hume Vice President Computer Science Club
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