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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"
Ryan Zezeski on Memory by the Slab: The Tale of Bonwick's Slab Allocator
Jason Brown on Epidemic Algorithms for Replicated Database Maintenance
Eric Scrivner on Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System