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Nerd101

Schedule

Livestream indicates, that the talk will be live streamed.

Topic Speaker Prior knowledge Language Time Room
Livestream Git-Tutorial Armin Wolf have seen a console before German, English on request 11:00 E009
LaTeX Antonia Obersteiner none German, English on request 12:00 E009
First steps in game development Emmanuel none German, English on request 11:00 E010
Livestream Working in computer science DGB/Ver.di none German only 13:00 E009
Regular Expressions Eric Wolf none German, English on request 13:00 E010
Livestream Open Source Licenses Eric Wolf none German, English on request 14:00 E009
Introduction to web development Jannik Menzel none German, English on request 14:00 E010
Game show - Digitalization & Sustainability Nils Haß none German only 15:00 E009
Nextbike – Api usage and advanced support S60W79 none German only 15:00 E010

Descriptions

Git-Tutorial

program3_new.py or program3_temp_final.py? And which version was the one with the bugfix again? As a computer science student, you are bound to ask yourself these and similar questions sooner or later. Unless you use Git!

Notice A laptop is recommended (allows you to try things out directly)

LaTeX

LaTeX is like Word, only better. Whether you use it for scientific papers in your studies or for much wackier things: You'll need it.

Notice Laptops recommended (otherwise no hands-on testing)

First steps in game development

A brief introduction on how to make games: tools, artstyles, gamejams, setting expectations and case studies

Working in computer science

What should you bear in mind if you work in the IT industry, and what rights do you have?

Regular Expressions

Have you always wanted to learn magic spells that allow you to search text quickly and flexibly? If so, attend this talk to learn more about one of the most illegible languages in computer science.

Notice Laptops optional, trying out with a smartphone is also possible

Open Source Licenses

Open source is used by everyone these days, but even such software needs licenses. Whether MIT, Apache 2 or GPL 3, there are licenses for open source with many different conditions and variations. In this presentation, you will find out exactly what they mean and what you need to bear in mind.

Introduction to web development

Introduction to HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, plus an overview of common tools and frameworks, practical tips, and a mini web hackathon to wrap things up.

Notice Laptops recommended (otherwise no hands-on testing)

Game show - Digitalization & Sustainability

Life as a computer scientist is tough! There are far too many acronyms and technical terms, and new hardware and software every year. You never stop learning, and on top of that, you have to make sure that data centers and electronic waste don't destroy the planet. In this game show, we'll prepare you (at least a little) for this life. Test your knowledge and compete against your new fellow students in teams. You can expect tricky questions and games, as well as a prize for the best team.

Nextbike – Api usage and advanced support

How can you make good use of a proprietary API, and what do you need to take into consideration?