Enhance Your Skills With Us
FORCE-
Forum of Computer Engineers
FORCE is the association of computer science in IIIT Una. Our main objective is to encourage open source software,improving coding culture,project building and introducing new platforms to work on. It provides opportunity for students to broaden their knowledge in the field of computer science and interact with other student who have shared interest.
WHY YOU SHOULD JOIN OUR COMMUNITY
To improve your coding skills
To become full stack developer.
To excel at graphic designing.
To improve your speaking skills.
To learn teamwork
What We Do?
FORCE is the association of computer science enthusiasts of IIITU,aimed at lending a helping hand to all the beginners in the world of programming.We have BITERATION,a student chapter on codechef of IIIT Una to provide students a platform to compete against the best of minds.Our other events inclue short and long challenges,a technical fest MERAKI and a yearly hackathon.
Peanut butter jelly time, yeah.
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Code Of Conduct
In FORCE we maintain a high level of respect towards everyone and we aspect everyone to follow our Code Of Conduct
- Be friendly and welcoming
- Be patient Remember that people have varying communication styles and that not everyone is using their native language. (Meaning and tone can be lost in translation.)
- Be thoughtful Productive communication requires effort. Think about how your words will be interpreted.
- Remember that sometimes it is best to refrain entirely from commenting.
- Be respectful In particular, respect differences of opinion.
- Be charitable Interpret the arguments of others in good faith, do not seek to disagree.
- When we do disagree, try to understand why.
- Avoid destructive behavior: Derailing: stay on topic; if you want to talk about something else, start a new conversation.
- Unconstructive criticism: don’t merely decry the current state of affairs; offer—or at least solicit—suggestions as to how things may be improved.
- Snarking (pithy, unproductive, sniping comments)
- Discussing potentially offensive or sensitive issues; this all too often leads to unnecessary conflict.
- Microaggressions: brief and commonplace verbal, behavioral and environmental indignities that communicate hostile, derogatory or negative slights and insults to a person or grou
- Be mindful of your language. Any of the following behavior is unacceptable
- Offensive comments related to gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, language, neuro-type, size, ability, class, religion, culture, subculture, political opinion, age, skill level, occupation, or background
- Threats of violence
- Deliberate intimidation.
- Sexually explicit or violent material
- Unwelcome sexual attention
- Stalking or following
- Or any other kinds of harassment