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Congratulations to the Recent DCS Graduates
Congratulations to the following members of the Dead Coder Society for their recent accomplishment: Brian O’Keefe – B.S. Computer Science/Computer Science track Jason Schollenberger – B.S. Computer Science/Information Systems track Jeff Sciamanna – B.S. Computer Science/Computer Science track Congratulations to Brian, Jason, and Jeff! Cheers to the Dead Coder Society!
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DeadCoderSociety IRC channel
The DeadCoderSociety is now a registered Freenode group! You can join us in #dcs on irc.freenode.org. Use the web IRC client in the top-right corner to join us without the hassles of setting up a local IRC client. A special thanks to Jason Schollenberger for getting us set up with Freenode. Cheers to the DeadCoderSociety!
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DCS Summer Update
The DeadCoderSociety had an active summer! The meetings were mostly social and involved a rotating schedule of barbecues and movies. We’ve been making progress towards new meetings this semester, and as always, the IRC channel in Freenode is as active as ever.
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The First Year of the Dead Coder Society
The first year of the Dead Coder Society is over. We did an amazing number of things right for a first-year group: We met consistently. A consistent meeting schedule is critical for establishing trust in the group. Trust makes other members want to show up and want to present. We built a strong network of […]
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Using Razor with ASP.NET: Brian Cole
Brian Cole presented after Jico Baligod’s presentation on jQuery. He showed the power of Razor, a view engine for ASP.NET that allows the developer to use a template approach to HTML page generation. Brian demonstrated the usefulness of Razor with an empty MVC application, and was able to begin showing the usefulness of the technology […]