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Chapters:
- Seattle
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- Chattanooga
- London
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- Washington, DC
- San Diego
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- Toronto
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- Brasilia
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- Lebanon
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- Kyiv
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- Kansas City
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- Guadalajara
- Cairo
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- Beijing
- Milano
March Meetups
We have another great line-up of meet-ups scheduled for March across a number of our chapters:
Toronto 3/2: Nate Smith on Dynamo: Amazon's Highly Available KeyValue Store
Vienna 3/7: Prolog
Seattle 3/10: : Fuzzing: The State of the Art
London 3/16: Fouad Mardini on Christofides on The Travelling Salesman
San Francisco 3/17: Caitie McCaffrey on "Sagas"
Bangalore 3/19: Gradual Typing for Functional Languages
Saint Louis 3/21: A Survey of Network Control Systems
Winnipeg 3/23: Molecular Computation of Solutions to Combinatorial Problems
Montréal 3/24: Metropolis Light Transport
Bucharest 3/28: March Meetup
Seattle 3/29: .: Immutability Changes Everything
Los Angeles 3/30: Gonzalo Maldonado on Why Functional Programming Matters
Matt Adereth on A Scalable Bootstrap for Massive Data
Ramsey Nasser on PushPull++
February Meetups
We have another great line-up of meet-ups scheduled for February across a number of our chapters:
Toronto 2/3: Scott Rostrup on Tracing the MetaLevel: PyPy’s Tracing JIT Compiler
Madrid 2/10: Building Program Vector Representations for Deep Learning
New York 2/11: Bryan Cantrill on Jails & Solaris Zones
Seattle 2/11: : Chord
Winnipeg 2/12: Petuum: A New Platform for Distributed Machine Learning on Big Data
Saint Louis 2/15: Drawing Rooted Trees in Linear Time
London 2/17: Phil Potter on Dolstra's "The Purely Functional Software Deployment Model"
94107 2/18: Matt Adereth on "A Scalable Bootstrap for Massive Data"
Bucharest 2/22: February Meetup
Montréal 2/24: Abstract Interpretation by Cousot and Cousot
Los Angeles 2/24: Paul Snively on Propositions as Types
Bill Berry on No Silver Bullet