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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
Armon Dadgar on Bloom Filters and HyperLogLog
April Meetups
We have another great line-up of meet-ups scheduled for April across a number of our chapters:
Toronto 4/1: Max Veytsman on The First Level of Super Mario Bros.
New York 4/1: Neha Narula on The Scalable Commutativity Rule
Addison 4/6: Scalable Causal Consistency, and Boosting of Learning Algorithms
London 4/15: Andy Bennett on "Scalable Atomic Visibility with RAMP Transactions"
Hamburg 4/16: The Essence of the Iterator pattern
Seattle 4/16: : Brandon Bloom on Programming with Algebraic Effects and Handlers
Vienna 4/20: Google Spanner
Montréal 4/22: A Deep Learning Double Bill
München 4/23: Neural networks and machine learning
Santa Monica 4/29: Ryan Nichols on An Axiomatic Basis for Computer Programming
Washington 4/30: John Feminella on "Coresets and their applications"
San Francisco 4/30: Jordan West on Logical Time