Papers We Love is a repository of academic computer science papers and a community who loves reading them.
Chapters:
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January Meetups
We have another great line-up of meet-ups scheduled for January across a number of our chapters:
Dallas 1/5: Jane Prusakova: 16 Ways to Stack a Cat, by Bjarne Stroustrup
Toronto 1/7: Dann Toliver on Fast Functional Lists
Hyderabad 1/11: A Note on Distributed Computing
Montreal 1/21: Christian Lavoie on Paxos Made Moderately Complex
San Francisco 1/22: Alex Rasmussen on Flat Datacenter Storage
Vienna 1/28: Being Classless
Bangalore 1/31: Ashok Gautham on Data Structures for Text Sequences
December Meetups
We have another great line-up of meet-ups scheduled for December across a number of our chapters:
Dallas 12/1: Time, Clocks, and the Ordering of Events in a Distributed System
Toronto 12/3: James MacAulay on Elm: Concurrent FRP for Functional GUIs
Bangalore 12/6: Vaidhy/Anita on Paxos Made Simple
Berlin 12/9: Erik Michaels-Ober on Soft Typing
Singapore 12/9: Papers We Love SG #005
Vienna 12/10: First (Paper) Love
Bangalore 12/13: Functional Geometry
New York 12/16: Jeff Larson - On the resemblance and containment of documents
San Francisco 12/17: Peter Bailis on Managing Update Conflicts in Bayou
November Meetups
We have another great line-up of meet-ups scheduled for November across a number of our chapters:
San Francisco 11/13: Leif Walsh on Level Ancestor Simplified
Chicago 11/17: Kevin Buchanan on Recursive Functions of Symbolic Expressions and Their Computation by Machine, Part I
New York 11/18: Jean Yang on An Axiomatic Basis for Computer Programming
Washington DC 11/20: David Nolen on Worlds: Controlling the Scope of Side Effects
Montreal 11/20: Julian Squires on Procedural Modeling of Buildings
Singapore 11/24: Security Applications of Formal Language Theory