We have another great line-up of meet-ups scheduled for May across a number of our chapters:
Chattanooga 5/2: Neil Menne on Trustworthy Online Controlled Experiments: Five Puzzling Outcomes
Vienna 5/3: Paxos Made Simple by Leslie Lamport
Seattle 5/4: PWL #31: Projectional Editors and Parsing with Derivatives
San Diego 5/4: Spanner, TrueTime & The CAP Theorem
Jall ed Dîb 5/8: Papers We Love meet up
Columbus 5/10: Papers We Love Book Club: The Manager's Path
Gothenburg 5/11: Alejandro Russo on "Two Can Keep a Secret, If One of Them Uses Haskell"
Bangalore 5/13: Scalable Component Abstractions with Manohar
Olivette 5/15: µKanren, A Minimal Functional Core for Relational Programming
Durham 5/16: Database Metatheory Asking the Big Queries
London 5/18: Renzo Borgatti on "Early Lisp History (1956 - 1959)" by Herbert Stoyan
Columbus 5/24: Papers We Love Book Club: The Manager's Path
Arlington 5/24: A Local Perspective on Community Structure in Multilayer Networks
New York 5/24: Daniel Doubrovkine on "Auctions and Bidding" & PWLMini w/ Sophia Gold
Montréal 5/25: Evaluating Collaborative Filtering Recommender Systems
94107 5/25: Ben Sigelman on Pivot Tracing
Jall ed Dîb 5/29: Papers We Love meet up
Amsterdam 5/30: Design patterns for container-based distributed systems
Portland 5/31: Gorilla: A Fast, Scalable, In-Memory Time Series Database
Seattle 5/31: PWL #32: The Styx Architecture for Distributed Systems
The New York Chapter would like to give special thanks to our Platinum sponsor TwoSigma. Join us in St. Louis for PWLConf 2017!