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Aysylu Greenberg on Probabilistic Accuracy Bounds
Sam L’ecuyer on Macaroons: Cookies with Contextual Caveats
Tomas Petricek on The Against Method
Jim Benvenuto on Metaobject Protocols Why We Want Them And What Else They Can Do
October Meetups
We have another great line-up of meet-ups scheduled for October across a number of our chapters:
New York 10/5: Tomas Petricek on Paul Feyerabend's The Against Method
Philadelphia 10/6: Stephanie Weirich on From System F to Typed Assembly Language
Toronto 10/7: Suhail Shergill on Reflection without Remorse
Seattle 10/8: Predicting Voice Elicited Emotions
Bangalore 10/10: Overlapping Experiment Infrastructure with Srihari & Nivedita
Addison 10/14: Liniarizability: A Correctness Condition for Concurrent Objects
Winnipeg 10/14: Secrecy, Authentication, and Public Key Systems
Saint Louis 10/19: Robotic SLAM!
London 10/21: Emily Green on The PartTime Parliament (Paxos)
Montreal 10/22: "A Short Cut to Deforestation" by Gill, Launchbury, Peyton Jones
Bangalore 10/24: Logstructured merge-tree with Sreekanth Vadagiri
Los Angeles 10/28: Sam L’ecuyer on Macaroons: Cookies with Contextual Caveats
San Francisco 10/29: Aysylu Greenberg on "Probabilistic Accuracy Bounds"