Hello Everyone,
Sorry for the delayed newsletter.
To begin with, unfortunately the planned talk from Leng Lee (the COO of Codecademy) has had to be cancelled.
However, this week, we still have an amazing talk lined up. Jon Skeet (from Google, biggest contributor to Stack Overflow answers, ever) will be coming yet again! This time to do a more tech-oriented talk.
And of course we have our usual Learn to Code and Geek Night events!
Google's Jon Skeet - Humanity: Epic Fail
https://ox.compsoc.net/events/2014/hilary/google_talk/ Date: Wednesday Week 4 - 12 February 2014 Time: 07:00 PM Facebook Event https://facebook.com/events/1445493415682020/Place: Lecture Theatre A - Dept. of Computer Science https://ox.compsoc.net/events/venue/compsci_lta/Tags: Google https://ox.compsoc.net/events/tags/google/ Sponsor Event https://ox.compsoc.net/events/tags/sponsor_event/ Talk https://ox.compsoc.net/events/tags/talk/
Jon Skeet will be joining us again to talk to the society this term, this time on a bit of a more technical topic, with plenty of calendar trivia.
*Abstract:*
When it comes down to it, all our data is just made of 1s and 0s. But data in the real world is obviously much more complex than that, so we impose extra meaning on top of it. We take it for granted that we can represent numbers, text and date/time information in our programs... indeed, these are three of the core building blocks which are used in just about every data model imaginable.
So how is it that it's all so broken? Why is Stack Overflow full of questions about arithmetic being 'broken' because of using float or double? Is there any hope for things ever getting better?
In this talk, I'll give some examples of what's wrong with the world, allocate blame to just about everyone involved, and give a few suggestions to avoid getting burned. In all of this I'll be ably assisted by my friend, Tony the Pony.
Learn to Code: Session 4
https://ox.compsoc.net/events/2014/hilary/learn_to_code_4/ Date: Saturday Week 4 - 15 February 2014 Time: 05:00 PM Facebook Event https://facebook.com/events/514437502003648/Place: Room 379 - Dept. of Computer Science https://ox.compsoc.net/events/venue/compsci_379/Tags: Learn to Code https://ox.compsoc.net/events/tags/learn/
*Note: Remember to bring your laptop to these events!*
About Learn to Code
During these events, there will be a mixture of interactive workshops and talks. We will be teaching you the basics of programming using Python http://www.python.org/. These events are good if you have zero coding experience, but they are also valuable if you already have started coding and would like to better your skills. We also welcome people who already have good coding experience as the more volunteers the better!
These events are always followed by our weekly Geek Night https://ox.compsoc.net/events/tags/geek_night/.
You can find out more information about this series of events over at ox.compsoc.net/learn http://ox.compsoc.net/learn/
We also have a facebook group for discussion if you are taking part in this course: fb.com/groups/OXLearnToCode https://www.facebook.com/groups/OXLearnToCode/
...and a group for those who would like to volunteer: fb.com/groups/OXLearnToCodeHelpers https://www.facebook.com/groups/OXLearnToCodeHelpers/
Geek Night 4 (Members Only)
https://ox.compsoc.net/events/2014/hilary/geek_night_4/ Date: Saturday Week 4 - 15 February 2014 Time: 07:00 PM Facebook Event https://facebook.com/events/1436611899909111/Place: Undergraduate Social Area - Dept. of Computer Science https://ox.compsoc.net/events/venue/compsci_social_area/Tags: Geek Night https://ox.compsoc.net/events/tags/geek_night/
Note: Starting this term, Geek Night is a *MEMBERS ONLY* event.
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