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ISU SIGCHI is putting the U in usability

DEPARTMENT: Updates

ISU SIGCHI is putting the U in usability

By Anshuman Majumdar, November 2019

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Spreading competitive programming culture in Ireland

Programming languages in security<br />Principles of Programming Group, Carnegie Mellon University

DEPARTMENT: Updates

ADA ACM's role in diversifying chapter activities

By Anshuman Majumdar, December 2017

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DEPARTMENT: Accolades

ElectroEuro

By Talia Kohen, December 2017

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MacACM: Encouraging competitive programming via mentorship and outreach

Don't change a thing

As a student of computer science, there's a significant chance you will end up working in software development after graduation. Despite whether your career path takes you into industry or academia, you're likely to have some kind of interaction with software development companies or organizations, if only in trying to get the most out of a project or collaboration.

By Michael DiBernardo, September 2009

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