Talk Julia over Brunch in SF


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Let's meet at The Cavalier in SF to talk about the Julia language over coffee or brunch, with a chance to code afterwards. Following are some topics that we can discuss at this event or in the comments below:
- What talks would you like to hear in this group? Are you interested in talking?
- If you're new to Julia, you can download it from [1], then follow one of the free resources at [2] to learn.
- Julia 1.3 was released in Nov [3]. Have you tried out the multi-threading changes? Did this release solve or cause problems for you?
- The IEEE Computer Society gave Alan Edelman the Fernbach Award [4]; how much of this award to you think is due to his work on Julia?
- Lyndon White has been working on a debugger [5] that is much faster than Debugger.jl. Have any of you used it?
- Would you enjoy a talk on lattice reduction in Julia [6]?
After brunch, you're welcome to join us and walk the short distance to Holberton School [7] at 972 Mission St, and spend a couple hours coding. We hope you can make it!
[1] https://julialang.org/downloads/
[2] https://julialang.org/learning/
[3] https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia/blob/v1.3.0/NEWS.md
[4] https://www.computer.org/press-room/2019-news/2019-ieee-fernbach-award-edelman
[5] https://github.com/oxinabox/MixedModeDebugger.jl
[6] https://github.com/christianpeel/LLLplus.jl
[7] https://www.holbertonschool.com/

Talk Julia over Brunch in SF