Hey all— As far as Patrick's question goes—
It is true that a lot of the talks at the conference are going to be about fairly advanced topics (Julia internals, a prototype Julia typechecker, etc.). That said there will also be a number of talks that deal with using Julia to solve some sort of technical computing problem (e.g. parallelizing sparse matrix multiplication), which even novice Julia users will probably be able to appreciate provided that they have some understanding of the mathematical/scientific content. So I would say in order to get a lot out of the conference, attendees should probably ether be relatively experienced Julia users, or have domain knowledge in one or more areas that Julia is used in (numerical linear algebra, statistics, machine learning, etc.) As far as Luis's question— Yes, we've been meaning to get this information up for a while, it should be on the website soon. Cheers, James On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 10:26 AM, Luis Benet <luis.bene...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > can you post some information/recommendation about nearby hotels or other > accommodation possibilities? > > Thanks, > > Luis >