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CPE Town Hall Live Streaming

February 28th, 2013

Check out our live stream of today’s CPE Town Hall Meeting on Ustream! Dr. Smith, the head of our department, will be discussing the current state of our major and where we are headed. If you are on campus, you can just show up to the event. It is in building 38 room 204 and will start at 11am.

 

What: CPE Town Hall Meeting with Doctor Smith

Where: Building 38(Math and Science), Room 204 OR Ustream

When: 11am Today, Thursday, February 28, 2013


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First General Meeting of 2012

September 26th, 2012

Hi everyone! Whether you’re a returning student or a freshman, come check out CPEs at our first general meeting of the school year! Everyone is welcome, regardless of major. The meeting is tomorrow (Thursday) September 27 from 6-7 pm in room 103 of building 26 (Graphic Arts). We will talk about the exciting events and projects we have planned for the year and serving pizza. Don’t miss out!

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What: First General Meeting

Where: Graphics Art (building 26) room 103

When: Thursday, September 27


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Coding Challenge #1: Just fill in the blanks!

March 4th, 2012

Sorry but I decided to behave like a stack instead of a queue, and am now posting (popping off the stack) the first coding challenge from our general meeting way back on February 2nd. We did this one a little differently than Coding Challenge 2: You have to fill in the blanks in the code so that it compiles, in addition to figuring out what the output would be when you make those changes. Scroll past the code to check your solution. Without further adieu, Here is the code that needs to be filled in (click on the image for the source file):

fill in the blanks

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Give up? Hover here for the answers and completed source code


Coding Challenge #2: Fun with Functions and Strings in C

March 3rd, 2012

Here are the programing challenges from our February 28th meeting. Andrew Guenther was the first person to figure out the output of both programs at our meeting. How long does it take you? Click on the images to download the source code. Don’t run it until after you have tried to figure out what it does!

 

fun with functionsfrustrating strings

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Give up? Hover here for the answers


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