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=== hackTAMS ===
 
=== hackTAMS ===
 
[[hackTAMS]] is a hackathon organized by CSO. This event originally only allowed TAMS students to participate but has grown to become the largest free high school hackathon in DFW.
 
[[hackTAMS]] is a hackathon organized by CSO. This event originally only allowed TAMS students to participate but has grown to become the largest free high school hackathon in DFW.
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== Competitions ==
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At the start of each semester, CSO holds a tryout for their CS competition teams. Usually, there are three advanced teams and two novice teams.
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=== Seven Lakes ===
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==== 2020-2021 ====
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* [[Daniel Ting]] - 1st place in individual
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* [[Joseph Li]], [[Hubert Yang]], and [[Ernest Lu]] - 3rd place in advanced
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=== Battle of the Brains ===
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==== 2020-2021 ====
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* [[Joseph Li]], [[Hubert Yang]], and [[Ernest Lu]] - 2nd place in advanced
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=== Frozen Eagle ===
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==== 2020-2021 ====
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* [[Daniel Ting]], [[Zhuoli Xie]], and [[Timothy Hayes]] - 3rd place in advanced
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* [[Lisa Li]] and [[Joanne Liu]] - 5th place in novice
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* [[Andrew Zheng]], [[Daniel Abujaber]], and [[Charlie Hu]] - 6th place in novice
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=== Cypress Woods ===
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=== Lockheed Martin Cyberquest ===
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=== ICPC North America Qualifer ===
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=== HP CodeWars ===
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=== Lockheed Martin Code Quest ===
    
== Committees ==
 
== Committees ==
 
Unlike other clubs, CSO did not have many committees until 2020-2021. Each committee specializes in a specific niche of computer science or focuses on community service.
 
Unlike other clubs, CSO did not have many committees until 2020-2021. Each committee specializes in a specific niche of computer science or focuses on community service.
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=== API Masters ===
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Our vision is to serve and inspire the TAMS community and the greater Denton community by instructing and involving student developers in the use of APIs. We aim to spread information of APIs and cool API projects through a novel approach of “mini-thons,” which are miniature hackathons, an involved and encouraging Facebook community, and community outreach.
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=== Cybersecurity ===
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The TAMS CSO Cybersecurity Committee is here to introduce you to the fascinating world of computer security. We will be hosting theoretical and practical lessons as well as hands-on activities and competitions to develop skills in binary exploitation, reverse engineering, networking, digital forensics, and cryptography. Come and join if you would like to push the boundaries of your knowledge in computer science beyond what you are taught!
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Cybersecurity was merged into CSO from the now defunct [[TAMS Cybersecurity Association]].
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
|+All committees
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!Committee Heads
!Committee
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!Years
!Active
   
|-
 
|-
|API Masters
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|[[Daniel Ting]]
|2020-Present
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|2020-2021
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|}
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=== CodeEd ===
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TAMS CodeEd is a committee of the TAMS Computer Science Organization devoted to teaching local middle schoolers at Calhoun Middle School how to program. We volunteer each week to train kids in the basics of programming, from Scratch to C++.
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{| class="wikitable"
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!Committee Heads
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!Years
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|-
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|[[Aditya Paul]]
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| rowspan="2" |2018-2019
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|-
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|[[Preeth Kanamangala]]
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|-
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|[[Vincent Wong]]
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| rowspan="3" |2017-2018
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|-
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|[[Sahil Patel]]
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|-
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|[[Ashwin Kumar]]
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|}
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=== Girls Who Code ===
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We are the TAMS committee of Girls Who Code under CSO! Our mission is to encourage girls in the Denton area to pursue careers in computer science by working with the organization Girls Who Code and volunteering with local schools. Come join us in our efforts to close the gender gap in CS and change the image of modern programmers!
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{| class="wikitable"
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!Committee Heads
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!Years
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|-
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|[[Kevin Kim]]
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| rowspan="2" |2020-2021
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|-
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|[[Grace Liu]]
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|}
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=== Good Samaritans ===
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Our mission is to help senior citizens with their technology problems and questions. No CS experience necessary. If you know how to navigate social media, your phone or your computer, you're already an expert!
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{| class="wikitable"
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!Committee Heads
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!Years
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|-
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|[[Grace Huang]]
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|2019-2020
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|}
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=== Hardware ===
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The TAMS Hardware Committee aims to provide computer hardware related services to the TAMS community in the form of workshops and volunteering opportunities. As a CSO committee, we run hands on biweekly workshops where we teach concepts in digital logic, electrical engineering, and programming. We also run PCs2Prosper, a volunteering opportunity where you can sign up to refurbish and fix laptops and computers for people in need.
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{| class="wikitable"
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|+
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!Committee Heads
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!Years
 
|-
 
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|Cybersecurity
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|[[Henry Castillo]]
|2020-Present
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| rowspan="2" |2020-2021
 
|-
 
|-
|Code-Ed
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|[[Ernest Lu]]
|????-2020
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|}
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=== Missing Maps ===
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Our mission is to help map areas where people in need live. Use satellite images to trace buildings, roadways, and other features in vulnerable areas. No computer science experience needed and completely beginner-friendly! Volunteering hours will be determined by the number of features mapped.
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{| class="wikitable"
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|+
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!Committee Heads
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!Years
 
|-
 
|-
|Girls Who Code
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|[[Avi Udash]]
 
|2020-2021
 
|2020-2021
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|}
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=== Open Source ===
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We want to make an impact in open-source projects and introduce TAMS students to the many benefits of contributing to open source, including developing their coding expertise, developing problem solving skills, and the knowledge that you are making a sizable impact to thousands of people worldwide.
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{| class="wikitable"
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!Committee Heads
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!Years
 
|-
 
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|Good Samaritans
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|[[Nathaniel Brown]]
|????-2020
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| rowspan="2" |2020-2021
 
|-
 
|-
|Hardware
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|[[Pranay Gosar]]
|2020-2021
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|}
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=== Tech-Ed ===
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Tech-Ed is a committee under TAMS CSO that aims to facilitate learning through a variety of online mediums as we enter a new age of remote education. Our mission is to help students within and beyond the TAMS community to simultaneously discover valuable educational resources and expand their own “range” by providing weekly posts on a plethora of thought-invoking subjects.
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{| class="wikitable"
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!Committee Heads
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!Years
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|-
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|[[Joanne Liu]]
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| rowspan="2" |2020-2021
 
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|Missing Maps
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|[[Lisa Li]]
|2020-Present
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|}
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=== USACO ===
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We are the TAMS USACO Committee under CSO. Our committee is committed to helping TAMS students learn all there is about the USACO programming contest, including what it is, how to prepare for it, and what to do during the contest. We will cover algorithms and data structures necessary to pass the Bronze, Silver, and Gold Divisions of the USACO contest, as well as host practice contests in tandem with CSO.
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{| class="wikitable"
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!Committee Heads
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!Years
 
|-
 
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|Open Source
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|[[Joseph Li]]
|2020-Present
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| rowspan="4" |2020-2021
 
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|-
|PC2Prosper
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|[[Hubert Yang]]
|????-2019
   
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|Tech-Ed
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|[[Jerry Liu]]
|2020-Present
   
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|USACO
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|[[Ernest Lu]]
|2020-Present
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|}
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=== Web & Mobile Dev ===
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The TAMS Web & Mobile Dev Committee is a community for TAMS students interested in web and mobile development. In this community, web developers will be able to gain the experience of collaborating with others to create professional websites. The committee also aims to educate people in web development, which will be done through workshops.
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{| class="wikitable"
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!Committee Heads
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!Years
 
|-
 
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|Web Dev
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|[[Zach Tang]]
|2020-2021
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| rowspan="2" |2020-2021
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|-
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|[[Avi Udash]]
 
|}
 
|}
  

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