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We're happy to announce and host the May meetup, which follows the fantastically successful Open Source 101 event on April 18!

Topics are incredibly interesting, and the speakers are world-class and ones we know well. Attendees will learn a lot from both presentations and meet new people while networking.

Topic #1: Open Source Deep Learning
Speaker: Todd Jordan, CEO @ White Rabbit AI
Abstract: Made famous by AlphaGo winning a game once considered too complex for machines, Deep Learning has proven itself as the first phase of truly great AI. Most notable, one move left many commenters speechless. Go master, Fan Hui, said, “It’s not a human move...” Then softly, he commented “So beautiful. Beautiful. Beautiful. Beautiful.”

The best part is most software frameworks for Deep Learning are Open Source. Google, Facebook, and others provide tools and documentation under permissive licenses. However, the bad news is that this may not be enough. We will look at the Open Source options for Deep Learning with examples from both small business and White Rabbit AI.

Topic #2: Composing and Functionality in Vue with Scoped Slots

Speaker: Jake Dohm, Web Developer, Organizer of Triangle JS
Bio: Jake is a front-end web developer from Raleigh, NC. He works on web projects at Good Work, a web development company based in Dallas. In his free time Jake enjoys all things web, his family, church, powerlifting, and outdoor sports.

Abstract: Most of us are adept with using components to compose our UI, and keep our templates DRY. What gets tricky is re-using logic across components, especially components with differing interfaces. Let's look at how we can use Scoped Slots to abstract functionality into reusable components.

Both Todd and Jake are traveling from the Research Triangle Park (RTP) in NC to attend and deliver talks, and both really are fantastic speakers.

Doors open at 6:00 pm ET for networking, programming begins at 6:30 pm. Food and beverages will be served, and great swag will be available, as always.

Contact us directly at info@allthingsopen.org with questions.

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