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Software Development Code your ideas (SDC)

Software Development Code your ideas (SDC)

Software development is more than just a technical skill. It’s a powerful tool for innovation, creativity, and real-world problem-solving. The Software Development Club (SDC), proudly titled “Code Your Ideas,” is dynamic and student-driven.

SDC is designed to bridge the gap between academic learning and industry-relevant skills by offering a structured, three-tiered learning journey: Level 1 (3rd Semester): Dive into the world of web development. Level 2 (4th Semester): Strengthen your front-end expertise. Level 3 (6th Semester): Step into full-stack development.

But SDC is more than just coding tutorials; it’s a launch pad for your ideas. We encourage students to think beyond the classroom, collaborate across disciplines, and develop innovative projects that solve real problems. By the end of the program, every member will have built a fully functional dynamic website and gained the confidence to turn their ideas into impactful digital solutions.

OBJECTIVES

  • Equip students from all branches with essential software development skills through hands-on learning.
  • Foundational Web Technologies: HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
  • Build on foundational skills with advanced front-end development and database integration
  • Master Backend integration and API design for comprehensive full-stack development capabilities
  • Foster an inclusive space where students can think creatively, build innovative projects, and gain real-world coding experience.

FACULTY COORDINATOR

Prof . Sushma D, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering

Prof.  Arnab Tah, Professor of Practice, Department of Computer Science and Engineering

STUDENT COORDINATORS

Heerath Bhat- 4th Year, Department of Computer Science and Engineering

Naren K- 4th Year, Department of Computer Science and Engineering

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