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A New Year for the Dead Coder Society
The Dead Coder Society has been undergoing some serious changes. A majority of the original members have graduated from Stockton. We’re left with the question, “What next?” We’re still meeting and our online discussion is more active than ever before. We’re meeting outside of Stockton. It takes more work to organize a meeting outside of […]
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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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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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The Work of the Dead Coder Society Confirmed Through Oracle
Oracle recently presented at Stockton through an event organized by the Stockton Computer Society. The presentation was titled, “Are You Ready For Graduation?” and explained what technology employers are looking for in student résumés. They’re looking for projects. Grades were important, and extracurricular activities were nice, but employers are looking for experience through projects. Projects […]