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SUMMARY:IEEE Humber Programming Session #5 Fall 2018 Series
DESCRIPTION:This is a series of programming sessions lead by instructor Andew Rudder designed to prepare our IEEE at Humber student branch for future coding challenges such as IEEE Xtreme. These sessions will be held at Humber College and will be interactive so please bring a laptop with you. Over the 6 weeks we will be practicing logic questions while learning new coding techniques from sorting to data structures. The sessions will also be open to questions and student ideas. \nDay & Time: Friday November 30th\, 2018\n5:00 p.m. ‐ 8:00 p.m. \nSpeaker: Andew Rudder\nSecretary\, IEEE at Humber Student Branch \nOrganizers: IEEE Toronto WIE\, Humber Student Branch \nLocation: Humber College North Campus\, Room F312 \nContact: IEEE Humber \nAbstract: \nOur next programming session is Friday November 30th\, from 5pm – 8pm in room F312. Snacks will be served! \nLast week we reviewed Link lists and the key differences & uses between Link-Lists and Arrays. We then covered vectors in depth. And then\, we went further with stenography with a demonstration of an LSB bitmap encoder. Sample code for this encoder is located in week 4 of this google drive: \nhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1JWns0X22mWdXAyJdGHH_pc0kRNG0pM12 \nThis week we will continue exploring stenography\, practice with vectors\, and take a deeper look into strings.
URL:https://www.ieeetoronto.ca/event/ieee-humber-programming-session-5-fall-2018-series/
LOCATION:Humber College North Campus\, Room F312
CATEGORIES:Women in Engineering
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SUMMARY:IEEE Humber Programming Session #4 Fall 2018 Series
DESCRIPTION:This is a series of programming sessions lead by instructor Andew Rudder designed to prepare our IEEE at Humber student branch for future coding challenges such as IEEE Xtreme. These sessions will be held at Humber College and will be interactive so please bring a laptop with you. Over the 6 weeks we will be practicing logic questions while learning new coding techniques from sorting to data structures. The sessions will also be open to questions and student ideas. \nDay & Time: Friday November 23rd\, 2018\n5:00 p.m. ‐ 8:00 p.m. \nSpeaker: Andew Rudder\nSecretary\, IEEE at Humber Student Branch \nOrganizers: IEEE Toronto WIE\, Humber Student Branch \nLocation: Humber College North Campus\, Room F312 \nContact: IEEE Humber \nAbstract: \nThis Friday\, November 23 at 5pm\, we will be having our 4th programming session. The session will be held in F312\, in one of the hive rooms. Please let us know if you can attend. \nDue to the popularity and interest in these sessions\, we will be extending these sessions to 3 hours from now on. Last week we practiced with Link Lists but asked everyone to try and finish a complete link list with these functions by this Friday: \ncreateNode\naddFront\nprintList\nAddLast\ndeleteFront\ndeleteLast \nI attached a sample of a link list with only the first three functions. At the beginning of the next session we will answer any lingering link lists questions\, and Andrew Rudder will go over the advantages and disadvantages of using a link list. Also\, Robert Lengyel will be talking about vectors and strings. With our remaining time we will be continuing to explore steganography. \nThis Google drive link has all of the documents and coding files we utilized during the first 2 sessions. \nhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1JWns0X22mWdXAyJdGHH_pc0kRNG0pM12
URL:https://www.ieeetoronto.ca/event/ieee-humber-programming-session-4-fall-2018-series/
LOCATION:Humber College North Campus\, Room F312
CATEGORIES:Women in Engineering
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