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The events for Fall 2011 are listed here. You can also download an ICS of them.

Elections

Comfy Lounge, 2011-09-19, 4:30 PM: Club elections. See related news items for details.

UNIX 101: An Introduction to the Shell

MC 3004, 2011-09-29, 4:00 PM: by Calum T. Dalek. New to Unix? No problem, we'll teach you to power use circles around your friends!

Code Party 1

Comfy Lounge, 2011-09-30, 7 PM: by Calum T. Dalek. The Computer Science Club is having our first code party of the term! The theme for this code party will be collaborative development. We'll present several ideas of small projects to work on for the unexperienced. Everyone is welcome; please bring your friends! There will be foodstuffs and sugary drinks available for your hacking pleasure.

How Browsers Work

MC 4020, 2011-10-13, 6:30 PM: by Ehsan Akhgari. Veteran Mozilla engineer Ehsan Akhgari will present a talk on the internals of web browsers. The material will range from the fundamentals of content rendering to the latest innovations in browser design. Click on the talk title for a full abstract.

Code Party 2

Comfy Lounge, 2011-10-21, 7 PM: by Calum T. Dalek. The Computer Science Club is having our second code party of the term! Everyone is welcome; please bring your friends. There will be foodstuffs and sugary drinks available for your hacking pleasure.

UNIX 102: Tools in the UNIX Environment

MC 3003, 2011-10-24, 4:30 PM: by Calum T. Dalek. The next installment in the CS Club's popular Unix tutorials UNIX 102 introduces powerful text editing tools for programming and document formatting.

CSC goes to Design Our Tomorrow

Davis Centre, 2011-11-12, 7:30 AM: by Calum T. Dalek. The Computer Science Club has a limited number of tickets available for the Design Our Tomorrow Conference at the University of Toronto on Saturday, November 12, 10:00 - 16:30. See event information for ticket details.

CSC Open Data Code Party

Comfy Lounge, 2011-11-18, 7:00 PM: by Calum T. Dalek. The Computer Science Club is teaming up with the UW Open Data Initiative to bring you our third code party of the term! Everyone is welcome; please bring your friends. There will be foodstuffs and sugary drinks available for your hacking pleasure.