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Arlington Programming Club

A space to discuss programming

The Arlington Programming Club provides a space for its members to discuss computer programming outside of the classroom in a less formal environment. By allowing motivated students to supplement their learning, the club supports its members in developing and flourishing as programmers.

Newer members have the opportunity to develop their technical skills, while more senior members develop leadership skills by assisting the newer members. All members, regardless of experience, should also expect to gain interpersonal skills.

Our club aims to provide a space for like-minded individuals to discuss
topics related to programming outside of the classroom

Justin Pak, founder

Process to join

Open

Club details

Location

Arlington

Degree level

Graduate only

Club advisor

Brinn Strenger

Meetings

Wednesdays at 5 p.m. at Arlington campus