Lightning Talks at 10gen, Palo Alto

Details
15-20 minute presentations on Scala-related topics, by BASE members, for BASE members.
Confirmed
Listed in alphabetic order; presentation order yet to be determined.
David Andrzejewski: Scala at Sumo Logic: type classes with a machine learning example (SF & SJ) Bob Kohlenberger: NumVal, an implicitly abstract numerics class. The talk will discuss Scala coding, testing, and performance issues, comparison with Spire, and intended use in a data visualization API. (repeating at all 3 venues) Christopher Olson: Delimited Continuations for Asynchronous IO 0.2.0 (repeating at 2 or 3 venues) Vlad Patryshev Scalaz Kittens (repeating at all 3 venues) Tony Tam: Swagger (repeating at SF)
As usual, the schedule for the event is:
6:30 - networking, food
7:00 - announcements
7:10 - presentations start
9:00 - More networking
Depending on attendance, we will give away up to two copies of IntelliJ IDEA 12 Ultimate for personal use, and two copies of JRebel. Two e-copies of "Monadic Design Patterns (http://www.artima.com/shop/monadic_design_patterns)", published by Artima will also be given away If you did not register with your full name you will not be eligible to win anything. You can edit your name by going to Members / My Profile / Edit Profile.
This event will repeat in Corte Madera (https://www.meetup.com/Bay-Area-Scala-Enthusiasts/events/95919892/) and somewhere in San Francisco (https://www.meetup.com/Bay-Area-Scala-Enthusiasts/events/95527972/). If your organization would like to host the San Francisco event, please contact an organizer.
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Thanks to 10gen for hosting this event.
Parking spaces are difficult to find, so we recommend carpooling or arriving early.

Lightning Talks at 10gen, Palo Alto