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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
March Meetups
We have another great line-up of meet-ups scheduled for March across a number of our chapters:
Addison 3/2: Complex Systems Theory Stephen Wolfram, presented by Nik Clarkson
Amsterdam 3/4: Time, Clocks, and the Ordering of Events in a Distributed System
Toronto 3/4: Colin Lupton on Quantum Lambda Calculus
Seattle 3/10: : Dynamo: Amazon’s Highly Available Keyvalue Store
Bangalore 3/14: Hyperloglog
New York 3/16: John Myles White on Fundamental Concepts in Programming Languages
Saint Louis 3/16: Out of the Tar Pit (Mosley, Marks)
London 3/18: Adam Johnson on How Complex Systems Fail
Vienna 3/23: Why Functional Programming Matters
Montréal 3/25: Structural Zeros versus Sampling Zeros by Mohri and Roark
San Francisco 3/26: Armon Dadgar on Bloom Filters and HyperLogLog
Alex Rasmussen presents Flat Datacenter Storage - San Francisco 1/15