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IEEE Software Division 03.05.2021

Guys, here's a TRUE once in a lifetime opportunity...if you are a student of the School of Engineering and Computing Sciences, and would like to know what goes on in DHS....http://www.nyit.edu//dhs_cybersecurity_panel_discussion_a/ Yup...I'm serious

IEEE Software Division 27.04.2021

Alrighty folks, the IEEEXtreme 8.0 24 Hour Competition is just a few weeks away, and we must begin to prepare. I have looked on the interwebs, and found that there are some nice websites which have some practice problems like the one I'm about to give you. Make sure you read this post. I'll try to post up solutions later, either on GitHub or some form of hosted software service...I don't know...but here's the problem...it's a primer! As often as I can, I will try to post ...problems which would help everyone to get ready for this competition. In a zoo, in some place on Earth...where doesn't matter. The zoo does, and in the zoo, of course there are lions, tigers, bears, birds, and of course, the monkeys. Those monkeys seem to be adorable, but as it is said in Star Wars, your eyes will deceive you. The monkeys have been up to no good, and the zookeeper is losing their mind. They have tried time and again to keep these pesky primates at bay, however, they have noticed a trend, and want to make a digital sign letting zookeepers and feeders of the monkeys alerted as to when these creatures are up to no good. A zookeeper once observed the following, of two head monkeys, A and B. Again, the names don't matter. 1. If monkey A and monkey B, are both smiling....zookeepers and feeders are in for trouble 2. If neither monkey A nor monkey B are smiling...zookeepers and feeders are still in for trouble 3. If either monkey (A or B) is smiling....zookeepers and feeders are safe. Using the programming language of your choice, write a solution that takes in user input and outputs the appropriate solution that is dependent on the inputs provided. Good Luck!

IEEE Software Division 17.04.2021

When it comes to setting guidelines, it's neck and neck between Apple and Microsoft. However, check this article out! http://www.engadget.com//09/01/apple-app-store-rejections/

IEEE Software Division 14.04.2021

IEEEXtreme 8.0 is coming, we need teams to compete for this competition! It's coming up in a couple of months, comment on this post if you're interested

IEEE Software Division 11.04.2021

Calling the IEEE Software Division members, and Computer Science students at NYIT School of Engineering and Computing Sciences. Recruitment for IEEEXtreme 8.0 is going to start....contact Pranav for more information if you're interested!