Here is a link to the talk and my slides if anybody is 
interested: 
http://datascienceassn.org/content/2014-11-05-spark-gotchas-and-anti-patterns-julia-language

It's nothing you haven't seen before, since I relied pretty heavily on 
Steven G Johnson's talk and materials.

On Thursday, November 6, 2014 8:14:29 AM UTC-7, Sean Garborg wrote:
>
> It was great meeting a few of you at Galen's talk last night. Hoping I 
> cross paths with more of you soon. Drop me a line if anything else comes up 
> in the area.
>
> On Thursday, October 30, 2014 1:57:49 AM UTC-6, Viral Shah wrote:
>>
>> I have found having GitHub names that match real names to be generally 
>> useful. I guess one can still have the profile photo as an outlet of 
>> creativity!
>>
>> -viral
>>
>> On Tuesday, October 28, 2014 9:32:49 PM UTC+5:30, Sean Garborg wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Taylor, I've seen you around JuliaStats -- nice to have a name to put 
>>> to the handle. If you make it, I'm the one with a reddish beard who'd look 
>>> half his age if he shaved.. 
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, October 28, 2014 7:00:01 AM UTC-6, Taylor Maxwell wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I just moved to Fort Collins in February (~hour north of Denver).  I am 
>>>> not a programming aficionado but I love Julia and it has opened my world 
>>>> of 
>>>> possibilities. I primarily do human statistical genetics.  My git name is 
>>>> timema.  Thanks for posting about the Spark/Julia night, I had not heard 
>>>> of 
>>>> it before.  If I have time, I might try to come down (I am in Virginia all 
>>>> of this week).  It would be great to meet more people from the Julia 
>>>> community, especially those in the local area.
>>>>
>>>> On Monday, October 27, 2014 6:37:37 PM UTC-4, Sean Garborg wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I just moved from Chicago and am curious.
>>>>>
>>>>> Relatedly, a data science meetup in Broomfield, CO has a half Spark / 
>>>>> half Julia night 
>>>>> <http://www.meetup.com/Data-Science-Business-Analytics/events/211746812/> 
>>>>> coming up Wednesday Nov 5th, with Galen O'Neil running the Julia half. No 
>>>>> idea what the crowd is like, but I'm sure it wouldn't hurt to show up.
>>>>>
>>>>

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