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Hilary Term Week 5 Newsletter
Cocktail Making, Eleventy, a Saturday Social and More!
Hello There, Valued Customer,
Feeling down from Fifth Week blues? May I interest you in the word of our saviour, CompSoc? This week, we bring a swathe of new events for your delectation!
Today, we're back down in the trusty Undergraduate Social Area for our penultimate competitive programming advanced bootcamp! Pop along from 7:30-9:30pm if you want to improve your contest skills.
On Thursday, we'll be joined from 5pm in the Department by a sponsor, incident.io, for a talk on working at a startup! If you're interested in attending, you can sign up here<https://luma.com/yjqi91oi>.
Friday sees the return of a much-loved event... our cocktail making night! We'll be joined by the Physics Society at the Alchemist again from 7:30pmfor a night of mixing and drinking. You can sign up here<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScVv3-3YQiPEoEzLyCF600Tcc9fqmavB58…> — please only sign up if you can make it.
We close off the week with a triple header on Saturday. First, we'll pop down to the Undergraduate Social Area from 5-7pm to partake in a CTF contest. Shortly after, we'll be in Seminar Room 051 from 5:30-6:30pm for a Learn to Code session all about static site generator Eleventy. We'll close off the evening back in the UGSA from 7pm with a good ol' Saturday Social, complete with pizza and snacks.
Finally, we'll be holding our Annual General Meeting on Saturday of Seventh Week (7th March). If you're interested in running for CompSoc's Committee, check out our election guide<https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rvJy3CJcY9n-vwpFHdiV0Duyelh2YBdi> and register your interest<https://forms.gle/LrhUHwFL5rrRAwEd7>. It really is great fun. We're also open to motions — if you'd like to submit a motion, pop over to our Discord server<https://discord.com/invite/cUZFPG5WZ6> and make a post in our motions channel. That's all, folks!
— Declan, CompSoc Secretary
Fun Computing Fact: The recent resurgence of Windows on ARM has shaken up Windows' reputation as a specifically-x86 operating system. Windows hasn't always been so tightly wedded to x86, however — did you know that the early versions of Windows NT, the foundation for modern Windows, actually supported up to four different architectures? Windows NT 3.5 through 4 supported the x86, Alpha, MIPS and PowerPC architectures. On these platforms, 16-bit x86 programs could be run under the Windows on Windows (WoW) translation layer.
Unfortunately, however, a lack of support for 32-bit x86 applications and other factors limited the utility of the various Windows NT ports, and all three non-x86 platforms lost support in Windows 2000. Aside from a brief flirtation with Intel's Itanium, Windows would remain x86-dominated until Windows RT's support for ARM32. The Alpha port wasn't entirely in vain, however — it was used to aid development of 64-bit Windows before mainstream 64-bit platforms existed.
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Competitive Programming: Fifth Week Advanced Bootcamp
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Unsurprisingly, it's Monday again, and you know what that means — competitive programming, of course! This week, we're headed down to the Undergraduate Social Area from 7:30-9:30pm for this term's penultimate advanced bootcamp session. If you'd like to get better at contests, make sure to pop along and learn something new! Nutrition will also, of course, be provided.
When: 7:30-9:30pm, Monday 16th February
Where: Undergraduate Social Area, Department of Computer Science 7 Parks Rd, Oxford OX1 3QG
Click 'Going' here: https://fb.me/e/6JkRtPP0V
Working at Startups — A Talk from incident.io
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This week, we'll be playing host to a talk by one of our sponsors! On Thursday, we'll be joined by our friends at incident.io from 6-8pm to give a talk on the experience of working at a startup. If you're interested, make sure to sign up now<https://luma.com/yjqi91oi>, as spaces are limited! Details are below.
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When: 6-8pm, Thursday 19th February
Where: Department of Computer Science 7 Parks Rd, Oxford OX1 3QG
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Cocktail Making with PhysSoc
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Back by popular demand this term, we present our cocktail making night! This Friday, we'll be joined by the Physics Society for the return of a beloved event. We'll be down at the Alchemist from 7:30pm to mix and imbibe new concoctions. Spaces are limited, so sign up here<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScVv3-3YQiPEoEzLyCF600Tcc9fqmavB58…>! Please make sure you only sign up if you can attend — we don't want people missing out!
When: 7:30-9:30pm, Friday 20th February
Where: The Alchemist, Westgate Shopping Centre Bonn Square, Oxford OX1 1TR
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Capture-the-Flag Night: Fifth Week
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What better way is there to kick off Saturday at CompSoc than a cybersecurity contest? If capture-the-flags are your thing, join our CTF officers down in the Undergraduate Social Area from 5-7pm to work on a contest. The contest we're taking part in will be announced in our Discord server.
When: 5-7pm, Saturday 21st February
Where: Undergraduate Social Area, Department of Computer Science 7 Parks Rd, Oxford OX1 3QG
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Learn to Code: Exploring Eleventy
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Want to make a website? No? Too bad — it's time to learn how to make one! This Saturday, we'll descend to Seminar Room 051 for a specialised Learn to Code session on static site generator Eleventy. If you're looking to promote yourself or advertise something with a fancy new site, join us from 5:30-6:30pm to learn all about making sites with Eleventy.
When: 5:30-6:30pm, Saturday 21st February
Where: Seminar Room 051, Department of Computer Science 7 Parks Rd, Oxford OX1 3QG
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Fifth Week Saturday Social
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After presentations and hackathons, let's settle down with something a little more traditional: a standard Saturday Social! Join us this Saturday down in the Undergraduate Social Area as we kick back and relax in usual CompSoc style. We'll be hanging around from 7pm with food and snacks as usual. If you're stressed out from a week of work, there's no better way to relax!
When: 7pm, Saturday 21st February
Where: Undergraduate Social Area, Department of Computer Science 7 Parks Rd, Oxford OX1 3QG
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Hilary Term Week 4 Newsletter
Lunch, LaTeX, a Hackathon and More!
A Warm Welcome, Earthlings,
It's Monday, it's the start of Week 4 and you can probably make an educated guess as to what this email contains. Did you guess events? If so, you'd be right!
We'll be starting off the week today (revolutionary, I know!) with our second competitive programming contest of the term! If you've been itching to try your hand at some more tricky problems, head on down to the Undergraduate Social Area from 7:30-9:30pm.
For Wednesday, we have something rather more relaxed planned — we'll be heading down to Taylors for a bite to eat! If you fancy a free lunch at our expense, come on down and join us from 1:30pm.
This Saturday sees a double whammy of events. From 5:30-6:30pm, we'll be popping down to Seminar Room 051 again for a specialised Learn to Code session on LaTeX! Afterwards, we'll adjourn to the Undergraduate Social Area from 7pm to engage in our second mini hackathon of the year.
I also share news of a non-CompSoc workshop this Saturday on contributing to FLOSS software by FLOSS @ Oxford — for more details, check out the And More... section below.
— Declan, CompSoc Secretary
Fun Computing Fact: Have you ever tried to run Windows 95/98 in a virtual machine on modern hardware? If you try it, you may find that they don't work! One reason for this is due to the translation lookaside buffer (TLB). All mainstream computers from the past few decades allow operating systems to map memory for processes through virtual memory. On x86 PCs, this is done through a page table, which is a data structure mapping memory address blocks called pages to physical memory locations.
Page table accesses can be slow, so x86 processors implement a cache to speed up the process! The translation lookaside buffer caches mappings from virtual memory addresses to physical memory addresses. This, however, comes with a caveat — on x86, the TLB must be invalidated after any changes to page table entries to prevent cache incoherency. Windows 95 and 98 do not do this correctly, a bug which has only been noticed in recent years with more modern hardware.
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Competitive Programming: Fourth Week Contest
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It's competitive programming Monday again and it's time to do... well, some competitive programming, duh. This Monday, we'll be down in the Undergraduate Social Area for our second contest of the term! If you fancy applying your new skills from our bootcamps or trying out a contest for the very first time, join us from 7:30-9:30pm for problems, pizza and intrigue!
When: 7:30-9:30pm, Monday 9th February
Where: Undergraduate Social Area, Department of Computer Science 7 Parks Rd, Oxford OX1 3QG
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Lunch at Taylors
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Last Wednesday, we indulged in some hot drinks — now it's time for a bite to eat! This Wednesday, we'll be popping down to Taylors together for a spot of lunch. If you fancy a free lunch funded by CompSoc, make sure to head on down and join us from 1:30-2:30pm!
When: 1:30-2:30pm, Wednesday 11th January
Where: Taylors 31 St Giles', Oxford OX1 3LD
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Learn to Code: Traversing LaTeX
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The only thing better than an academic paper is a pretty academic paper! This Saturday, prepare to toss out the horrors of Microsoft Word and LibreOffice Writer as we learn all about the LaTeX typesetting system! If you're working on an essay or a project report, make sure to come along to Seminar Room 051 from 5:30-6:30pm and learn how to make your documents look a whole lot fancier.
When: 5:30-6:30pm, Saturday 14th February
Where: Seminar Room 051, Department of Computer Science 7 Parks Rd, Oxford OX1 3QG
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Saturday Social: Mini Hackathon
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After a successful pilot last term, it's time to leap into another mini hackathon! This Saturday, we'll be traversing down to the Undergraduate Social Area for an all-night social, where we'll be working on weird and wacky projects. Join us as we kick off from 7pm for a hackathon with a theme as yet to be announced...
If hackathons aren't your thing, we'll still be having our usual Saturday Social, with all the accoutrements you've come to expect! Come on down to join us with some free pizza and snacks and to ogle at the weirdos spending all night on entirely meaningless projects.
When: 7pm, Saturday 14th February
Where: Undergraduate Social Area, Department of Computer Science 7 Parks Rd, Oxford OX1 3QG
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Contributing to Free, Libre and Open Source Software Projects — FLOSS @ Oxford
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An event being held by FLOSS @ Oxford:
Our workshop on contributing to free, libre and open source software projects<https://ox.ogeer.org/event/contributhon> (for example Zotero, Anki, Moodle, Thunderbird, VS Code or Codium, the Free Desktop such as Linux systems, and many more...), for programmers and non-programmers alike from all across Oxford is on Saturday 14 February, 14:00-16:00. CS department members can meet at the Bill Roscoe Lecture Theatre, and anyone from Oxford can meet at 7 Keble Road entrance; more information is here<https://ox.ogeer.org/event/contributhon>.
Earlier in the week there are related events organised by other people, like Digital Scholarship's first Open Source Initiative talk and coffee morning<https://ox.ogeer.org/event/digital-scholarship-open-source-initiative> on Tuesday (for ox.ac.uk members only) and the monthly Tech Rescue repair café<https://ox.ogeer.org/event/external-tech-rescue-1> on Monday (requires prior booking).
When: 2-4pm, Saturday 14th February
Where: Bill Roscoe Lecture Theatre, Department of Computer Science, 7 Parks Rd, Oxford OX1 3QG
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Hilary Term Week 3 Newsletter
Problem Sheet and Panic, a Movie Night and More!
Howdy, Folks,
As we trundle onto Third Week, CompSoc has— you guessed it— even more events in store!
On Monday, we'll be partaking in our second competitive programming advanced bootcamp of the term! Join us from 7:30-9:30pm in the Undergraduate Social Area to help improve your skills.
This Wednesday, we'll be taking some time to get some studying in — but with friends! We'll be at Common Ground from 1:30-3pm to get some work done over a hot cup.
We close off Third Week on Saturday with a triple billing! From 5-7pm, we'll be working on capture-the-flag contests in the UGSA, followed closely by an advanced Learn to Code session in Seminar Room 051 from 5:30-6:30pm on Git. Our final event of the day is a movie night, kicking off from 7pm.
In case you missed it last week, we also have an election guide for anyone interested in running for Committee in this term's elections! Check it out here<https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rvJy3CJcY9n-vwpFHdiV0Duyelh2YBdi>. If you've got a role in mind to run for, head on over to our form and register your interest<https://forms.gle/LrhUHwFL5rrRAwEd7>! It's a great way to contribute to the society, pad out your CV and have some fun.
— Declan, CompSoc Secretary
Fun Computing Fact: Did you know that when the Macintosh launched in 1984, its operating system didn't even support running multiple programs at once? Macintosh Systems 1-4 didn't implement multitasking, meaning a user could only run a single program at a time. For System 5, Apple acquired the third-party system extension Switcher, bundling it and renaming it to MultiFinder.
MultiFinder implemented cooperative multitasking, allowing processes to voluntarily give up control of the system and allow another to run. As such, System 5 finally allowed users to run multiple programs at once out of the box, but was vulnerable to a single rogue program hanging and bringing down the system. Preemptive multitasking comparable to Windows 95 wasn't introduced until Apple released the Unix-based Mac OS X in 2001.
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Competitive Programming: Third Week Advanced Bootcamp
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This Monday, we'll be back to hone our skills some more in the second competitive programming advanced bootcamp of the term! Join us in the Undergraduate Social Area from 7:30-9:30pm to be guided through some trickier parts of competitive programming ahead of next week's contest.
When: 7:30-9:30pm, Monday 2nd February
Where: Undergraduate Social Area, Department of Computer Science 7 Parks Rd, Oxford OX1 3QG
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Problem Sheet and Panic
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Are you behind on your work? Come and catch up with us at our Problem Sheet and Panic social this week! This Wednesday, we're headed down to Common Ground for a classic study social. We'll be getting some crucial work done from 1:30-3pm alongside customary free hot drinks, courtesy of CompSoc. Don't miss it!
When: 1:30-3pm, Wednesday 4th January
Where: Common Ground Cafe 37-38 Little Clarendon St, Oxford OX1 2HF
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Capture-the-Flag Night: Third Week
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We kick off our triple billing this Saturday with none other than a capture-the-flag contest! We'll be hanging out in the Undergraduate Social Area from 5-7pm to do some in-person work on a CTF contest ahead of the week's Saturday Social. Come along if you want to take part in a cybersecurity contest with friends!
When: 5-7pm, Saturday 7th February
Where: Undergraduate Social Area, Department of Computer Science 7 Parks Rd, Oxford OX1 3QG
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Learn to Code: Grappling with Git
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Version control systems have become an inescapable part of modern software engineering, and Git is the ruler of them all! This Saturday, the second in our series of advanced Learn to Code sessions will cover everything Git. If you want to get ready to contribute to open source projects or just want to stop making a million backup copies of your projects, join us in Seminar Room 051 from 5:30-6:30pm!
When: 5:30-6:30pm, Saturday 7th February
Where: Seminar Room 051, Department of Computer Science 7 Parks Rd, Oxford OX1 3QG
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Saturday Social: Movie Night
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It's time for that classic staple of every term — a movie night! This Saturday, we'll wrap up the week by watching a film of your choice together. Join us in the Undergraduate Social Area from 7pm for some snacks, before we go away to watch a film and enjoy some classic Saturday Social pizza!
When: 7pm, Saturday 7th February
Where: Undergraduate Social Area, Department of Computer Science 7 Parks Rd, Oxford OX1 3QG
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