Virtual September Meetup
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This month, join us for a virtual speaker meetup!
If you have trouble setting up zoom you can reach out in the #boston channel of the Gophers Slack. To sign up for the Slack visit https://invite.slack.golangbridge.org and join us today.
Talks begin at 7, but the Zoom meeting opens at 6:30 so attendees can socialize beforehand!
As always, we are looking for speakers. Submit your talks (full-length and lightning talks) on https://papercall.io/bostongolang. All experience levels in public speaking and Go programming are welcome to give a talk, and if you're a new speaker, email our organizers at "bostongolang at gmail dot com" and we can help you prepare or practice your talk, or come up with topic ideas!
➤➤ Talks ➤➤
Building a Neural Network in Go - Aaron Taylor
Most interactions that software engineers have with neural networks happen through libraries that provide rich functionality for sophisticated models with out-of-the-box tooling. While such libraries are very useful in application development, they obscure a deeper understanding of how neural networks function. This talk will walk through how to create a basic neural network called a Multi-Layer Perceptron through the lens of implementing it from scratch in Go, using just the standard library.
??? - Could be you!
Send us your talk proposal at https://papercall.io/bostongolang
➤➤ Important to Know ➤➤
Boston Golang officially adopts the Go Code of Conduct (https://golang.org/conduct). Harassment, bullying, and discrimination are unacceptable here and if you witness or experience those or other harmful behaviors, please let the organizers know or email us at "bostongolang at gmail dot com"



