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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
John Myles White on Fundamental Concepts in Programming Languages
Caitie McCaffrey on Orleans: Distributed Virtual Actors for Programmability and Scalability
Andrew Turley on the Train Algorithm - New York City 2/23