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Oliver Charles on Kleisli Arrows of Outrageous Fortune
Ryan Nichols on An Axiomatic Basis for Computer Programming
May Meetups
We have another great line-up of meet-ups scheduled for May across a number of our chapters:
Toronto 5/6: Paul Osman on CRDTs Commutative Replicated Data Types
Amsterdam 5/12: Spanner: Google's GloballyDistributed Database
Chicago 5/12: An Empirical Study of the Naive Bayes Classifier
Addison 5/13: Scrum Metrics for Hyperproductive Teams: How They Fly like Fighter Aircraft
Seattle 5/14: : The LCA Problem Revisited
Saint Louis 5/18: The Chemical Basis of Morphogenesis (Turing)
London 5/20: Oliver Charles on "Kleisli Arrows of Outrageous Fortune"
Berlin 5/21: Programming concepts pioneered by McCarthy's paper on Lisp
Winnipeg 5/21: The Bargaining Problem
San Francisco 5/21: Devon O'Dell Nonblocking Algorithms & Scalable Multicore Programming
Montreal 5/25: JohnsonLindenstrauss Lemma
New York 5/26: Samy Al Bahra on Making Lockless Synchronization Fast
Los Angeles 5/27: Mark Masse on Architectural Styles and the Design of Networkbased Software
Jordan West on Logical Time
Neha Narula on The Scalable Commutativity Rule