Sunday, November 27, 2011

First Lesson


Hello everyone, our Java course starts tomorrow! The first lesson will cover Java infrastructure and operators. Come to Room B-8, at lunch, tomorrow (11/28/11) to learn about these fundamental concepts!

Monday, November 14, 2011

CaML

If you go to B8 tomorrow (11/15/11), you will be given a CaML. Unless you enjoy said CaML, be advised our first class is postponed until further notice.

Sunday, November 13, 2011

New Meeting Time

We are holding a meeting tomorrow during lunch in B-8. For those of you who cannot attend make sure to message me for the lecture notes/ presentation. If you cannot follow along with the curriculum, you will not be able to actively contribute to the group projects that we will work on.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Meeting!

We will now hold meetings in B-8 during lunch on Mondays and Fridays. This Monday (11/14/11) we will begin actually teaching you programming. Since the majority of the club votes to focus on Java that is what we will cover. Additional reading will be assigned after the meeting, this documentation is optional however it will expedite the process of learning Java. Also please bring your laptops, with Eclipse installed, on Monday if it is convenient for you.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

So delicious and moist

During today's meeting we had Helen Chen, an secretary from OpenSocial, present about social networking at enterprise. After her presentation we ate some black-forest cake (created by Louisa Hua); it was so delicious and moist. Our next meeting is on the next Monday (11/14) during lunch in B-8. Come to learn the basics of Java, and to discuss certain aspects of how our club is run.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

We Will Persevere!

As some of you might know, our club was vetoed by leadership council today. The end vote was 22 for and 26 agaisnt. In face of this disappointment, the officers for Programming++ have not give up hope nor have they abandoned the club to return to playing League of Legends. Instead they have chosen to persevere, and continue to attempt to make Programming++ an official club. Until that point of time we will continue to hold informal meetings. Our next meeting will be in B-8 on 11/7. Come to listen to Helen Chen, who is the Software Architect/ Principal Engineer at Huewei (USA) and Secretary of the OpenSocial Foundation. After the meeting there will be cake....