We have another great line-up of meet-ups scheduled for March across a number of our chapters:
Columbus 3/1: Reflections on Trusting Trust
Seattle 3/1: PWL #41: Spectre and Meltdown
San Diego 3/1: AlphaGo: Mastering the game of Go with deep neural networks and tree search
Rio de Janeiro 3/5: PWL #8: Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System
Chattanooga 3/6: Using Vectors to Reduce Neural Net Complexity
Belfast 3/10: Book Club - 97 Things Every Programmer Should Know
Chicago 3/10: The Computational Lambda Calculus And Monads
Columbus 3/15: John Carmack Tech Talk with UMKC-SCE
Nea Ionia 3/15: Spyros Anastasopoulos on Principled Design of the Modern Web Architecture
London 3/15: Nicola Mometto on "The Kanren family of languages, a deep dive in μKanren"
Rio de Janeiro 3/19: PWL #9: Why Functional Programming Matters
Saint Louis 3/19: Beating Floating Point at its Own Game: Posit Arithmetic
Barcelona 3/21: Why the Greedy algorithm works?
Berlin 3/22: PWL Bln: The Synthesis of Complex Audio Spectra by Means of Frequency Modulation
Porto 3/22: March :: Papers We Love #02
Denver 3/22: Thomas Betts: Tidy Data by Hadley Wickham
Vienna 3/26: March: Game Theory
New York 3/28: Bonnie Eisenman on Multiphase Numerical Modeling⦠for Jigsaw Puzzle Generation
Arlington 3/28: Regression For Image Binarization Under Heavy Noises and Nonuniform Background
San Francisco 3/29: Cathie Yun on Bulletproofs: Short Proofs for Confidential Transactions and More
The New York Chapter would like to give special thanks to our Platinum sponsor TwoSigma. Join us in St. Louis for PWLConf 2017!