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Resource:How to build a software development community in college

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Contents

Intro

Need and Goal

What universities teach and what engineers face in the sector are different from each other. In the courses, we are usually taught more theoretical aspects of the topics, so the tools and the interactions with the teammates are unusual for the new graduates. A software development community provides the students the opportunity to learn the tools used in the software sector, get hands-on experience on them and meet with other people who are interested in learning about these things.

Academic Permission

Getting an academic permission to form a club might be different for different universities. You will need some board members in general and an advisor professor. Keeping the number of core officers as small as the administration lets is a good approach since it will decrease the amount of bureaucracy. Choosing an advisor professor who will try to contribute rather than control will be so helpful.

Support

Cost

Leadership

Launch

Lessons learned and tips for others

Writers