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π¨ Call for Mentors for Project Mentor AY25/26 π¨ Join Project Mentor, a semester-long peer mentorship program, and mentor two freshmen as they begin their SoC journey. The commitment is approximately 8 hours throughout the entire semester 1, including a welcomeβ¦
π¨ Good news β weβve extended the deadline for Project Mentor sign-ups! π¨
If youβve been on the fence or just missed it, youβve got a bit more time β³
New deadline: 13 Aug, 11:59PM π
Youβll mentor 2 freshies, chill at a welcome tea (π included π), and just spend ~8h over the semester.
Sign up here π link
More info π link
Come join us! π₯³
If youβve been on the fence or just missed it, youβve got a bit more time β³
New deadline: 13 Aug, 11:59PM π
Youβll mentor 2 freshies, chill at a welcome tea (π included π), and just spend ~8h over the semester.
Sign up here π link
More info π link
Come join us! π₯³
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Hey everyone! Weβre NUS Hackers and we will be having our Welcome Tea this coming Friday 15 Aug 7PM at UTown Auditorium 2!
We would love to tell you more about our events and what it means to be a part of our community of hackers and builders.
If youβre already a part of our community, we still welcome you to come down to have a chat (and have some food on us π)
π Friday, 15 August
π 7pm to 8pm SGT
π UTown Auditorium 2, NUS
π Sign up for food here!
See you there π
No prior programming experience is needed to attend our events, we have beginner friendly events too! Come down to find out what's most relevant to you :)
We would love to tell you more about our events and what it means to be a part of our community of hackers and builders.
If youβre already a part of our community, we still welcome you to come down to have a chat (and have some food on us π)
π Friday, 15 August
π 7pm to 8pm SGT
π UTown Auditorium 2, NUS
π Sign up for food here!
See you there π
No prior programming experience is needed to attend our events, we have beginner friendly events too! Come down to find out what's most relevant to you :)
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Hi everyone! Our SLF booth is at UTSH 2! Feel free to pop by our stall from 10am - 6pm (Today and tomorrow!) to learn more about what we do and collect some swag! π₯π₯π₯
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NUS Hackers
π¨ Call for Mentors for Project Mentor AY25/26 π¨ Join Project Mentor, a semester-long peer mentorship program, and mentor two freshmen as they begin their SoC journey. The commitment is approximately 8 hours throughout the entire semester 1, including a welcomeβ¦
π¨ Mentor sign-ups for Project Mentor closing soon! π¨
Mentor sign-ups for Project Mentor will be closing tonight, 13 Aug at 11:59PM!
If you want to make a lasting positive impact on the journey of 2 SoC freshmen (and free pizza π at the welcome tea), be sure to sign up here!
More info here
Mentor sign-ups for Project Mentor will be closing tonight, 13 Aug at 11:59PM!
If you want to make a lasting positive impact on the journey of 2 SoC freshmen (and free pizza π at the welcome tea), be sure to sign up here!
More info here
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Overview of Project Mentor
Overview Hi there! We at NUS Hackers, along with SoCβs Office of Student Life, are organizing the 5th iteration of a peer mentorship programme targeted at freshmen. Freshmen in SoC face a daunting challenge in adjusting to life at university, since theyβ¦
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Hi everyone! Our SLF booth is at UTSH 2 (next to OCBC Frank)! Come down to learn more about what we do, and collect some freebies π!
Don't worry if you can't make it today, you can still join our Welcome Tea βοΈ tomorrow at UTown Auditorium 2 from 7-8pm. Sign up for food here! πππ
See you there!
Don't worry if you can't make it today, you can still join our Welcome Tea βοΈ tomorrow at UTown Auditorium 2 from 7-8pm. Sign up for food here! πππ
See you there!
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Hackerschool: Vim
π Tuesday, 19 August, 6.30pm-8.30pm
πCOM3-01-22 SR13 and COM3-01-25 SR15 (ALC)
Vim is a popular text editor that is designed for efficient text-editing (and is required for CS2030). Join our very first Hackerschool of the semester to learn some tips and tricks on using it effectively!
Beginners of all backgrounds welcome!
Prerequisites:
- Vim installation (WSL2 / Linux / OSX install preferred, Native windows install might be a little fiddly)
Sign up here!
See you there! π
π Tuesday, 19 August, 6.30pm-8.30pm
πCOM3-01-22 SR13 and COM3-01-25 SR15 (ALC)
Vim is a popular text editor that is designed for efficient text-editing (and is required for CS2030). Join our very first Hackerschool of the semester to learn some tips and tricks on using it effectively!
Beginners of all backgrounds welcome!
Prerequisites:
- Vim installation (WSL2 / Linux / OSX install preferred, Native windows install might be a little fiddly)
Sign up here!
See you there! π
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Hackerspace: Vim Tricks
π When: Wednesday 20 Aug, 3-6pm
(Drop by anytime during this timing!)
π Where: COM1-0216
If you enjoyed Hackerschoolβs session, or if you couldnβt join Hackerschool, do look out for our Hackerspace on more Vim tricks this upcoming Wednesday!
What is happening?
β’ Play around with Vim, learn tricks, and share tips
β’ Try out fun Vim games to level up your keybinding speed
β’ Bring your tricky questions β weβll figure them out together
β’ Super useful for your CS2030 practicals!
No signups required. You can drop by anytime between 3-6pm.
See you there!
π When: Wednesday 20 Aug, 3-6pm
(Drop by anytime during this timing!)
π Where: COM1-0216
If you enjoyed Hackerschoolβs session, or if you couldnβt join Hackerschool, do look out for our Hackerspace on more Vim tricks this upcoming Wednesday!
What is happening?
β’ Play around with Vim, learn tricks, and share tips
β’ Try out fun Vim games to level up your keybinding speed
β’ Bring your tricky questions β weβll figure them out together
β’ Super useful for your CS2030 practicals!
No signups required. You can drop by anytime between 3-6pm.
See you there!
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Friday Hacks #277
π Date: Fri 22 Aug 7PM
π Venue: COM3-01-21 SR12
ππ§will be served!
Sign up here!
OpenEvolve: Towards Open Evolutionary Agents
Dr. Asankhaya Sharmaπ
OpenEvolve is an open-source evolutionary coding agent that democratizes algorithmic discovery by combining LLMs with evolutionary computation. Our research demonstrates remarkable achievements, replicating AlphaEvolve's mathematical optimization results and so much more. This talk presents our journey towards open evolutionary agents for algorithm discovery.
Sequencers, Speed and the Strategic Life of an Order
Dr. Bogdan Tudorπ
This talk will take you inside a high-performance trading system, following an orderβs journey. Weβll unpack the sequencer architecture that enforces determinism, the risk and routing layers that run in the fast path, and the mechanisms ensuring scalability, reliability, and recoverability. This talk presents a clear view of how production-grade systems achieves predictable latency without sacrificing correctness.
π Date: Fri 22 Aug 7PM
π Venue: COM3-01-21 SR12
ππ§will be served!
Sign up here!
OpenEvolve: Towards Open Evolutionary Agents
Dr. Asankhaya Sharmaπ
OpenEvolve is an open-source evolutionary coding agent that democratizes algorithmic discovery by combining LLMs with evolutionary computation. Our research demonstrates remarkable achievements, replicating AlphaEvolve's mathematical optimization results and so much more. This talk presents our journey towards open evolutionary agents for algorithm discovery.
Sequencers, Speed and the Strategic Life of an Order
Dr. Bogdan Tudorπ
This talk will take you inside a high-performance trading system, following an orderβs journey. Weβll unpack the sequencer architecture that enforces determinism, the risk and routing layers that run in the fast path, and the mechanisms ensuring scalability, reliability, and recoverability. This talk presents a clear view of how production-grade systems achieves predictable latency without sacrificing correctness.
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Hackerspace: Vim Tricks π When: Wednesday 20 Aug, 3-6pm (Drop by anytime during this timing!) π Where: COM1-0216 If you enjoyed Hackerschoolβs session, or if you couldnβt join Hackerschool, do look out for our Hackerspace on more Vim tricks this upcomingβ¦
Hi everyone!
A reminder that today's Vim Tricks Hackerspace is happening at πCOM1-0216 from π3-6pm! Walk in anytime for a friendly and insightful conversation on how to be a vim expert. π©βπ»π§βπ»
See you there!
A reminder that today's Vim Tricks Hackerspace is happening at πCOM1-0216 from π3-6pm! Walk in anytime for a friendly and insightful conversation on how to be a vim expert. π©βπ»π§βπ»
See you there!
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Hey everyone,
The venue for tomorrow's Friday Hacks is going to be COM3-01-21 (Seminar Room 12) at COM3!
We hope to see you there!
The venue for tomorrow's Friday Hacks is going to be COM3-01-21 (Seminar Room 12) at COM3!
We hope to see you there!
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Friday Hacks #277: Evolutionary Coding Agents and High-Performance Trading Systems
Friday Hacks, by NUS Hackers, is a weekly event where invited speakers shareβ¦
Friday Hacks, by NUS Hackers, is a weekly event where invited speakers shareβ¦
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Ready to dive into the dirty work of spreading hacker culture?
Join the NUS Hackers Coreteam, and be part of the team that is empowered to make some of the most impactful hacking-related events in NUS and Singapore happen!
Click here to learn more about what we do, and for the application form! Sign ups close on 7 Sep.
Common questions about joining:
What kind of people are we looking for?
We are looking for people with an understanding of what hacking is, and are passionate about spreading hacking culture. We do not require hacking experience/projects/skills, as long as the candidate fulfil the above conditions.
Do I need to have prior programming experience before joining?
No, we've had members whose first programming experience was in CS1010, and that's fine.
Do I need to be an SoC student to join?
No, we have members who are not from SoC! Any NUS student are more than welcome to apply!
Do I need to be in coreteam to join NUS Hackers events?
No! All our events are free and open to public.
Join the NUS Hackers Coreteam, and be part of the team that is empowered to make some of the most impactful hacking-related events in NUS and Singapore happen!
Click here to learn more about what we do, and for the application form! Sign ups close on 7 Sep.
Common questions about joining:
What kind of people are we looking for?
We are looking for people with an understanding of what hacking is, and are passionate about spreading hacking culture. We do not require hacking experience/projects/skills, as long as the candidate fulfil the above conditions.
Do I need to have prior programming experience before joining?
No, we've had members whose first programming experience was in CS1010, and that's fine.
Do I need to be an SoC student to join?
No, we have members who are not from SoC! Any NUS student are more than welcome to apply!
Do I need to be in coreteam to join NUS Hackers events?
No! All our events are free and open to public.
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Hi everyone! This week at Hackerspace we are having a free session!
Join us anytime between 4pm - 6pm if you are:
1. Eager to tinker with cool project ideas π€©
2. Looking for testers to try out your app π§βπ»π©βπ»
3. Searching for a right spot to collaborate π
Dates & Venue
π Wednesday 27 Aug, 4pm - 6pm
π COM1-0216
π° Refreshments will be provided
See you there!
Join us anytime between 4pm - 6pm if you are:
1. Eager to tinker with cool project ideas π€©
2. Looking for testers to try out your app π§βπ»π©βπ»
3. Searching for a right spot to collaborate π
Dates & Venue
π Wednesday 27 Aug, 4pm - 6pm
π COM1-0216
π° Refreshments will be provided
See you there!
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Friday Hacks #278
π Date: Fri 29 Aug 7PM
π Venue: COM3-01-21 SR12
ππ§will be served!
Sign up here!
1. Rewriting Services in Rust @ TikTok by Wu Xiaoyun
When a high-traffic payment service hit CPU limits, we took a surgical approach: rewrite only the CPUβbound endpoints in Rust while keeping the rest in Go. This talk is a practical lesson on when and how to apply Rust in polyglot systems.
Wu Xiaoyun is an NUS student who writes about systems engineering, performance optimization, and tooling. He enjoys sharing practical, dataβdriven approaches to real production problems.
2. The Hidden Power Behind APIs by Sigurd Nordbye
While everyone talks about AI and quantum, the quiet backbone of real-world systems is open-source APIs. In this talk, walk through a mobile app from Kongsberg Group controlling an autonomous vessel, built on open-source APIs.
Sigurd Nordbye is a Computer Science student from the University of Oslo, spending a semester at NUS. He is passionate about app building and mapping technology.
π Date: Fri 29 Aug 7PM
π Venue: COM3-01-21 SR12
ππ§will be served!
Sign up here!
1. Rewriting Services in Rust @ TikTok by Wu Xiaoyun
When a high-traffic payment service hit CPU limits, we took a surgical approach: rewrite only the CPUβbound endpoints in Rust while keeping the rest in Go. This talk is a practical lesson on when and how to apply Rust in polyglot systems.
Wu Xiaoyun is an NUS student who writes about systems engineering, performance optimization, and tooling. He enjoys sharing practical, dataβdriven approaches to real production problems.
2. The Hidden Power Behind APIs by Sigurd Nordbye
While everyone talks about AI and quantum, the quiet backbone of real-world systems is open-source APIs. In this talk, walk through a mobile app from Kongsberg Group controlling an autonomous vessel, built on open-source APIs.
Sigurd Nordbye is a Computer Science student from the University of Oslo, spending a semester at NUS. He is passionate about app building and mapping technology.
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Friday Hacks #278 π Date: Fri 29 Aug 7PM π Venue: COM3-01-21 SR12 ππ§will be served! Sign up here! 1. Rewriting Services in Rust @ TikTok by Wu Xiaoyun When a high-traffic payment service hit CPU limits, we took a surgical approach: rewrite only the CPUβboundβ¦
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Hackerschool: Electronic Music Production
π Tuesday, 2 September, 6.30pm-8.30pm
πCOM3-01-22 SR13
Join us in for an electrifying collaboration with NUS Electronic Music Lab (EML)! In this workshop, you will learn:
- A high-level overview about music production technology (DAWs, MIDI & VSTs) and its role in contemporary music.
- Basic music theory (scales, chords, melody)
- Beat making, loops and rhythms
- Basic effects, when and how to use them
Participants will work on short 8-bar loops in BandLab, that can then be combined into a short song that everyone can listen to and play around with.
Prerequisites:
- Bandlab account
Speaker profile:
EML is a unique music arts group that focuses on original music composition, production, and performance through digital software and electronic audio technology. Find out more on their website!
Sign up here:
- NUS Students
- Non-NUS
β‘οΈSign ups are limited, so please register quickly!
See you there! π
π Tuesday, 2 September, 6.30pm-8.30pm
πCOM3-01-22 SR13
Join us in for an electrifying collaboration with NUS Electronic Music Lab (EML)! In this workshop, you will learn:
- A high-level overview about music production technology (DAWs, MIDI & VSTs) and its role in contemporary music.
- Basic music theory (scales, chords, melody)
- Beat making, loops and rhythms
- Basic effects, when and how to use them
Participants will work on short 8-bar loops in BandLab, that can then be combined into a short song that everyone can listen to and play around with.
Prerequisites:
- Bandlab account
Speaker profile:
EML is a unique music arts group that focuses on original music composition, production, and performance through digital software and electronic audio technology. Find out more on their website!
Sign up here:
- NUS Students
- Non-NUS
β‘οΈSign ups are limited, so please register quickly!
See you there! π
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Hi everyone! This week at Hackerspace we are having a free session!
Join us anytime between 4pm - 6pm if you are:
1. Eager to tinker with cool project ideas π€©
2. Looking for testers to try out your app π§βπ»π©βπ»
3. Searching for a right spot to collaborate π
Dates & Venue
π Wednesday 3 Sep, 4pm - 6pm
π COM1-0216
π° Refreshments will be provided
See you there!
Join us anytime between 4pm - 6pm if you are:
1. Eager to tinker with cool project ideas π€©
2. Looking for testers to try out your app π§βπ»π©βπ»
3. Searching for a right spot to collaborate π
Dates & Venue
π Wednesday 3 Sep, 4pm - 6pm
π COM1-0216
π° Refreshments will be provided
See you there!
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FH #279
π Date: Fri 5 Sep 7PM
π Venue: COM3-01-21 (SR12)
ππ§will be served!
π¦ NUS: Sign up here!
π¦ Non-NUS: Sign up here!
β1) Keeping Code Fresh: 20 Years of Lizard and Counting
βLizard, a popular open source code static analyser, began as a weekend hack in 2005 and still ships new features today. Iβll unpack the engineering practicesβruthless simplification, full coverage with small tests, fast feedback loops, and dog-fooding our own complexity metricsβthat have kept the codebase lean, flexible, and fun despite two decades of language churn and contributor turnover. Expect also lessons you can apply to modern AI-assisted development.
Speakers Profileπ
Terry Yin is an Adaptive Coach of Odd-e team. Terry has been working at Nokia for 10 years mostly in R&D management and Agile transformation before joining Odd-e. He's coached Large Scale Scrum and software development technical practices in a large variety of software companies. He's also the developer of the https://less.works web site.
See you there!π
π Date: Fri 5 Sep 7PM
π Venue: COM3-01-21 (SR12)
ππ§will be served!
π¦ NUS: Sign up here!
π¦ Non-NUS: Sign up here!
β1) Keeping Code Fresh: 20 Years of Lizard and Counting
βLizard, a popular open source code static analyser, began as a weekend hack in 2005 and still ships new features today. Iβll unpack the engineering practicesβruthless simplification, full coverage with small tests, fast feedback loops, and dog-fooding our own complexity metricsβthat have kept the codebase lean, flexible, and fun despite two decades of language churn and contributor turnover. Expect also lessons you can apply to modern AI-assisted development.
Speakers Profileπ
Terry Yin is an Adaptive Coach of Odd-e team. Terry has been working at Nokia for 10 years mostly in R&D management and Agile transformation before joining Odd-e. He's coached Large Scale Scrum and software development technical practices in a large variety of software companies. He's also the developer of the https://less.works web site.
See you there!π
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