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Félix López on Epidemic Broadcast Trees
September Meetups
We have another great line-up of meet-ups scheduled for September across a number of our chapters:
Pune 9/2: Cross Post: Startup Weekend Pune Powered by Google for Entrepreneurs
Chattanooga 9/6: Physical impossibility of consensus of death in the mind of someone faulty
Boston 9/8: Jonathan Schuster on Programmatic and Direct Manipulation, Together at Last
Seattle 9/8: : A New Implementation Technique for Applicative Languages
Madrid 9/14: Causality is simple
Vienna 9/19: Learning to Forget: Continual Prediction with LSTM
Utrecht 9/19: Meetup : TLA+ a specification language for concurrent and distributed systems
Saint Louis 9/19: RAPPOR: Randomized Aggregatable PrivacyPreserving Ordinal Response
Montréal 9/21: Dynamic Time Warping
94107 9/22: Tony Arcieri on A Protocol for Interledger Payments
Fairfax 9/28: PwL Conf Recap/Networking
Winnipeg 9/28: The Moral Character of Cryptographic Work
Portland 9/28: Lisa Orr on "Top algorithms in data mining"
Los Angeles 9/28: Jim Benvenuto on EPITAXIS
New York 9/29: Elizabeth Ramirez on A New Approach to Linear Filtering and Prediction Problems
Deniz Altinbüken on Chain Replication (old and new) & Wes Chow (Mini) on Tiered Replication
August Meetups
We have another great line-up of meet-ups scheduled for August across a number of our chapters:
Chattanooga 8/2: Brent Spell on Computing Extremely Accurate Quantiles Using tDigests
Toronto 8/3: Duffy O'Craven on The World's Fastest Scrabble Program
Vienna 8/8: Machine Learning with Google Tensorflow
Seattle 8/11: : Tango: Distributed Data Structures over a Shared Log
Pune 8/13: Doo Meeting & Introduction to RPA (Robotic Process Automation)
Saint Louis 8/15: No Silver Bullet—Essence and Accident in Software Engineering
San Francisco 8/18: Armon Dadgar on Vivaldi: Decentralized Network Coordinate System
New York 8/24: David Nolen on Parsing With Derivatives
Fairfax 8/24: Programming as Theory Building
Montréal 8/25: Nanopass Compiler Framework
Portland 8/25: Brian Shirai on "Immix: A MarkRegion Garbage Collector"
Pune 8/28: Cross Post: Loose Emotions (An audio-visual on what loose emotions can lead to)
Los Angeles 8/31: Lightning Talks
Papers We Love - QCon NYC Edition w/ Evelina, Eric, Ines, & Caitie