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Austin Software Mentorship — Meeting this Thursday
Posted on February 9th, 2010 No commentsLast semester I received an energetic email about offering UT students one-on-one interaction with local software professionals. At first, I did not understand the vision (sorry Sukant!), but I felt it was worth pursuing so I replied. After a couple emails I was on-board and ready to help out with the noble vision. Basically, students graduate with a lot of skills, but they still have a lot left to learn before they’re truly effective in industry. Why don’t we augment the curriculum and arm students with the skills they need while they’re still in school? From this simple idea, Austin Software Mentorship was born. It’s a really cool group and I’m proud of where it’s going! I’ve met a lot of incredible local people and been humbled and impressed by their range of skills. I have a lot to learn
So why am I am posting? To announce the first major event!
What: Professional-grade classwork: How software professionals might code your homework and projects
Where: TAY 3.128
When: 7pm Thursday, February 11th
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PROFESSIONAL-GRADE CLASSWORK
How software professionals might code your homework and projectsLocal software professionals will introduce concepts, techniques, and tools
essential to software development in industry. Students in a software
discipline are encouraged to work these practices into their software
classwork.Pizza and beverages will be provided.
I encourage any student or software professional to join the mailing list and get involved; I promise you won’t be disappointed.



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