HPC Programming groups near
Papers We Love
New York, NY4.7

ATTENTION: Please join the PWL Discord and hop into the #nyc channel -> https://https://discord.gg/B7aHhwBb8r
We are organizing the next steps for PWL NYC there!
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What was the last paper within the realm of computing you read and loved? What did it inspire you to build or tinker with? Come share the ideas in an awesome academic/research paper with fellow engineers, programmers, and paper-readers. Lead a session and show off code that you wrote that implements these ideas or just give us the lowdown about the paper (because of HARD MATH!). Otherwise, just come, listen, and discuss.
We're curating a repository for papers and places-to-find papers. You can contribute by adding PR's for papers, code, and/or links to other repositories.
We're posting videos of all our presentations, from all our chapters.
If you need to reach out to us or have ideas for papers, just ask us via our twitter account.
Papers We Love has a Code of Conduct. Please contact one of the Meetup's organizers if anyone is not following it. Be good to each other and to the PWL community!
New York Pulumi User Group
New York, NY4.5

Join our community of engineers and developers. Stay connected to the Pulumi community with online and in-person events hosted by us.
Workshops using natural languages (JavaScript, TypeScript, Python, Go, Java, .NET (C#, VB, F#) ) to target any cloud (AWS, Azure, GCP, and +60 more)
- Workshops on any infrastructure (Serverless, VMs, Kubernetes, Containers, Docker)
- Discussions on topics and trends like DevOps, platform engineering, AI apps, multi-cloud, and more
- Best practices for infrastructure as code
- Q&A with Pulumi's Engineering team
- Updates, demos, and more
Useful links:
🎓 Check upcoming workshops: https://pulumip.us/UpcomingWorkshops
🚀 Get Started with Pulumi: https://pulumip.us/OpenSource-Pulumi
🤖 Try Pulumi AI: https://pulumip.us/pulumi-AI
🧑💻 Subscribe to our newsletter: https://info.pulumi.com/newsletter-subscribe
💬 Talk with us: https://slack.pulumi.com/
Aerospike Developers | NYC
New York, NY4.6

Learn. Build. Scale.
Join us as we explore Aerospike, a real-time, high throughput, low latency NoSQL database. Learn about building real-time, data driven applications while discussing NoSQL and distributed databases, emerging technologies, and more. With a focus on real-time use cases, best practices and shared learnings for managing, running and building with Aerospike, meet our technical team of experts, expand your network, and hear from others about their development learnings first-hand.
Plus, we’ll save time for questions and your feedback.
These gatherings offer a community of support, collaboration, and education. Everyone, no matter what skill level or experience, is welcome. Enjoy food, drink, cool dev swag and networking!
We’re building a strong, active developer community on Discord. Join us !
Questions?
Talk to us! [developer@Aerospike.com](mailto:developer@Aerospike.com)
Visit our Developer Hub here.
Find Us:
http://www.aerospike.com
J Dynamic Functional Programming
New York, NY4.8

The J programming language is unlike any other because it is a computational notation. That is, it has the form of a mathematical notation while incorporating many fundamental computing concepts as "symbols" made up of one to to five characters. This concise notation and J's interactivity speed up algorithm development by orders of magnitude compared to more conventional languages.
J is a powerful tool for algorithm expression and experimentation because it incorporates high-level array manipulation concepts in a logical, consistent notation. This allows you to quickly explore complex problems and express solutions succinctly.
J is a functional language but with imperative forms for flexibility. You can write J in both a purely functional manner - called "tacit" - or in an "impure" functional form - called "explicit" - with some constructs that mirror more conventional languages.
For some examples of the power and beauty of J, look at some of the Rosetta Code solutions: http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Category:J .
Also, take a look at notes on our past meetings: www.jsoftware.com/jwiki/NYCJUG .
NYC In-Memory Computing Meetup
New York, NY4.4

New York Area Group for Informatics and Modeling (NYAGIM)
New York, NY4.9

Problem Solving Practice for Coders
New York, NY4.7

New York Apache Flink Meetup
New York, NY4.3
Forex Algo Fix team
New York, NY

Group is closed, becouse there was no interest in it.
NYC Coders
New York, NY4.8

We are a community of developers prepping for coding interviews, participating in hackathons, building portfolio projects, and attending software engineering panels TOGETHER. No coder is an island, and you don't have to be one either.
In the past we've had App Academy, Codesmith, Fullstack Academy, Grace Hopper, Flatiron, New York Code + Design, General Assembly++ grads sit alongside our self-taught programmers and computer science majors to hack at projects, crack algos, and speak to software engineers from companies like Coinbase and Bloomberg. Check out footage from our inaugural panel event:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ISgzUhrJ7MQ
**We are language-agnostic**
Join us on Discord (https://discord.gg/amZuXXXhBC) where we share LinkedIn Profiles, send out tips and tricks to navigate the job search, and send out Meetup events first so you can get first dibs on RSVPing.
Want to sponsor an event or host one of our meetups at your company? Reach out to us at hello@nyccoders.com.
New York Software School
New York, NY4.6

A group for people who are interested in learning software development. There will be online lessons and classes to learning something new about computer programming. Ever thought about becoming a software engineering and work with coding? Join the group and attend the meetings to get started learning tech.
👉You are welcome to bring questions to the group and we will try to answer them in our meetings!
Discord Server:
https://discord.com/invite/MJwGcwcdae
Example Topics:
HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Sass, Git, GitHub, TypeScript, Ruby, Ruby on Rails, SQL, Postgres, Node.js, Database, Backend, Frontend, Fullstack, Algorithms, Bash, Linux, Visual Studio Code, Command Line, Terminal, Web Development, React, React Native, Express, Cloud, High Technology, Remote, Information Technology.
Donations Welcome
If you like the session, consider donating:
Cash App: https://cash.app/$netcan
Paypal: https://paypal.me/nenkan
Venmo: https://www.venmo.com/u/nenkan
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Big Data Demystified - New York
New York, NY4.6

When I first entered the world of Big Data as an engineer, I didn’t realize what an enormous technological challenges I will be facing. As time went by, despite my experience, I’m still struggling to keep up with new technologies, frameworks and architectures.
Consequently, I created this meetup, detailing all the challenges of Big Data, especially in a cloud environment . I am using AWS, GCP and Data Center infrastructure to answer the technical questions of anyone navigating their way in the big data world.
In this meetup we will try to answer questions regarding: big data best practice, data science, data engineering, BI, how to manage costs, performance tips, security tips and Cloud best practices.
We shall present lecturers working on several cloud vendors, various technologies and frameworks, and startups working on data products. Basically - if it is related to data - this is THE meetup.
Some of our online materials (mixed content from several cloud vendor):
Website:
https://big-data-demystified.ninja
You tube channels:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMSdNB0fGmX5dXI7S7Y_LFA?view_as=subscriber
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzeGqhZIWU-hIDczWa8GtgQ?view_as=subscriber
Audience:
Data Engineers
Data Science
DevOps Engineers
Big Data Architects
Solution Architects
CTO
VP R&D