The server hosting this website was hit really hard by comment spammers so the ability to post comments was turned off. We have now installed a patch to the software we use to manage this website (MovableType) as well as... (Continue Reading)
We sent out our first official newsletter today. The first one is a little unusual because it primarily covers CUSEC but in the future we will be sharing the space equally between CUSEC and Protose.org material. If you haven’t signed... (Continue Reading)
Don’t forget to subscribe to our monthly newsletter to find out what the most popular articles of the month were on Protose.org, to keep up-to-date with CUSEC and to find out what other special events we have lined up for... (Continue Reading)
Sorry it seems like forever that I have not updated Protose (a long 4 days). Check back in the next 24 hours and I should be back to my regular posting schedule.... (Continue Reading)
If you see this post then you have reached the new server that is hosting protose.org. We decided to take the long weekend to move the website over to a new server and hosting company since over long weekends people... (Continue Reading)
I got an email today from someone asking me why Protose.org was not bilingual. Initially I was just going to reply to that one person but I would like to take the time to answer the question on here and... (Continue Reading)
One needs to celebrate small milestones. If the time between milestones is too great and you don’t reward yourself often enough for your accomplishments you end up getting discouraged and you stop working at your full potential. Something that most... (Continue Reading)
Do you want to start building a name for yourself as a software engineer? Do you want to get active in the software engineering community? Do you think you can write better then me? (Yes I know, who can't write... (Continue Reading)
Just under five years ago as undergraduate software engineering students attending Concordia University (Montreal, Canada) we started CUSEC the Canadian Undergraduate Software Engineering Conference. We did not start the conference because it was our life long dream to organize a... (Continue Reading)
CUSEC is the Canadian Undergraduate Software Engineering Conference created to promote software engineering in canada at the undergraduate level. CUSEC 2005 is being held this year in Ottawa, Canada.
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