BIT 143 Announcements:
A Free, Online C# textbook
I've briefly skimmed through it, and it looks reasonable. Since it's both
free and online, download it & check it out.
http://www.robmiles.com/c-yellow-book/
Career-Advancement Activities:
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Activity
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Day
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Time
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Location
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Resume Writing & Interviewing Seminar
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Tuesday, 10/7
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8 – 10:00 PM
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UW1 202
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Technical Resume Writing Seminar
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Wednesday, 10/8
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2:15 – 3:20
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UW1 030
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Technical Resume Writing Seminar
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Wednesday, 10/8
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5:45 – 6:45
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UW2 140
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International Careers Seminar
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Wednesday, 10/15
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11:00 - 1:00
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UW1 051
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How to Handle Tough Job Interviews Seminar
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Thursday, 10/16
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1:30 - 3:30
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UW1 051
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Fall Career Fair
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Tuesday, 10/21
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3:30 - 6:30
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North Creek EC
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Fall Career Fair
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Wednesday, 10/22
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10:30 - 1:30
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North Creek EC
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Thinking Ahead to Graduate School?
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Wednesday, 11/19
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3:30 - 4:30
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UW1 103
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Posters that may be printed to advertise these activities
to your students are attached. None of these sessions require pre-registration.
The Career Fair poster and details of employers participating will follow as
soon as both are available.
Important Information about BIT classes
Make sure that you read through this document, if you're taking any other BIT
classes at Cascadia this term!!
Online textbook
Bruno R Preiss - Data structures and
Algorithms with Object-Oriented Design
Patterns in C#. This may (or may
not) be helpful, but it is free!
You should also check out the books
available through Safari (see below for
details)
http://www.brpreiss.com/books/opus6/
Class Orientation
This class is partial online, and partially in person ; it will be
important for you to understand exactly what is expected of you, and this document
should help
you understand that.
If this is your first time to this web page, you
should start by
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Emailing the professor to let him know
you're here (mpanitz@cascadia.edu)
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Reading the above "Class Orientation" page
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Begin
working through Lesson 01 (follow the "Lessons"
link in the left-hand column)
Open Programming/Web Lab Hours
Rooms 230 & 231 is used for open-lab time,
so that you can get work done here at school with your
classmates and friends in other programming classes.
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Area |
Monday |
Wednesday |
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Programming |
TBA |
TBA |
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Web |
TBA |
TBA |
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Networking |
TBA |
TBA |
Help for people
doing homework at Cascadia
The various file servers here at Cascadia have been
experiencing some instability, and it looks like we may be
experiencing more in the future. I've put together
a
document detailing some strategies & tricks for continuing
to work productively, despite the outages.
Interesting Interviewing Page
Slashdot has an interesting meta-article on interviewing in the high-tech
industry. Definitely interesting reading.
There are a ton of books available to you, as Cascadia students, for free,
through Safari Books Online. Safari has books from publishers such as
O'Reilly, and is way cool. Here's the URL:
http://proquest.safaribooksonline.com/?fpi=&uicode=uwash
Also, some people have had trouble using the Safari Books Online. Hopefully,
this document will clear up any problems.
Interesting article by Charles Petzold
The title is 'Does
Visual Studio Rot The Mind?' - definitely a worthwhile
read, and makes a lot of good points. Also has some
interesting tidbits on upcoming Windows changes.
Cascadia Announcements:
Printing Limit: Each student is allowed to print 600 black and white,
and 30 color pages per quarter. After that, you can purchase
an additional sheets from the cashier, in Enrollment Services.
In the event of inclement weather affecting morning classes, there
will be notification on the local media by 5:30 a.m. You may also call the main
campus number: 425-352-8000 to hear a message that will be updated with
the latest Cascadia closure information. You may also go online to
www.schoolreport.org
and click on Cascadia Community College to get the latest report. Should the
weather deteriorate during the day, you may check online, listen to the main
campus message, check the media to hear news about closures or class schedule
changes.
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