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The '''Application Development Initiative''' ('''ADI''') is a Columbia University club whose goal is to build a friendly and active Columbia computer science community through workshops, hackathons, and community-building events.  They host "Cookies and Code," a weekly tech community meetup featuring free cookies and milk, every Wednesday in Lerner 569.  ADI holds around 60 events a semester, making them one of the most active student-led initiatives.
 
The '''Application Development Initiative''' ('''ADI''') is a Columbia University club whose goal is to build a friendly and active Columbia computer science community through workshops, hackathons, and community-building events.  They host "Cookies and Code," a weekly tech community meetup featuring free cookies and milk, every Wednesday in Lerner 569.  ADI holds around 60 events a semester, making them one of the most active student-led initiatives.

Revision as of 12:45, 20 April 2014

Application Development Initiative
Adi-logo.png
Founded: 2009
Recognition: ABC
Membership: Columbia University Students
Executive Board: heads@adicu.com
Category: Special interest clubs
Website: http://adicu.com/
Contact: http://adicu.com/#contact

The Application Development Initiative (ADI) is a Columbia University club whose goal is to build a friendly and active Columbia computer science community through workshops, hackathons, and community-building events. They host "Cookies and Code," a weekly tech community meetup featuring free cookies and milk, every Wednesday in Lerner 569. ADI holds around 60 events a semester, making them one of the most active student-led initiatives.

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