Who are Codebenders?
Codebenders is the technical society of IGDTUW. We help students learn about technological advancement and about the gateways to upcoming technologies. We strongly believe that learning about technology also improves our creativity and imagination. Codebenders believes in providing students with real-life experience with technology and helps them develop their practical skills. We organize monthly technical workshops to enhance your practical skills. We try to act as a bridge between theoretical knowledge and practical application.
Reach
Everytime almost 100+ students attend and get benefits from our
sessions
Sessions
Successfully organized 4+ sessions on placements preparations,
project builiding and working towards more.
Active
We are actively working towards helping students learn and grow for
the last 2 year.
Codebenders
A team of 10 Codebenders work towards organizing these fruitful
sessions
UpComing Events
Recruitments
"We are each other’s harvest; we are each other’s business; we are each other’s magnitude and bond."
Finally, the wait is over! CODEBENDERS is recruiting members
If you feel you want to contribute to society, if you want to show your potential
and grow with CODEBENDERS, this is the time, you can apply here and become a valuable member of CODEBENDERS.
It's your time to flaunt your skills in Codebenders and grow with us.💫
Deadline: 5th Dec, 11:59PM
Resources & Opportunity
This section is dedicated to first years who have no idea from where to begin! For more such details visit Resources and Opportunities page.
Generation Google Scholarship
Designed to help aspiring students pursuing computer science degrees, excel in technology, and become leaders in the field.
STEP Internship
STEP (Student Training in Engineering Program), formerly known as Engineering Practicum, is a 12-week internship for second-year undergraduate students with a passion for computer science.
Python
100 Days of Code - The Complete Python Pro Bootcamp for 2021 by Angela Yu
Git and Github
Git is an open source distributed version control system, created in 2005 by Linus Torvalds and others from the Linux development community. Git can work with many types of projects, but it’s most commonly used for software source code.
Testimonials
Hear from the Alumnus & Ex-Codebenders!