+1, definitely interested in some of those subjects

On Sunday, June 19, 2016 at 11:29:06 PM UTC-4, Tom Breloff wrote:
>
> Time to dredge this topic up again!  With JuliaCon only a couple days 
> away, I want to make sure we take advantage of getting people in the same 
> room to collaborate.  I'm interested in the following topics, and I'm ready 
> to organize lunches, dinners, and/or drinks to discuss:
>
> - graphics in Julia
> - data science: LearnBase and generalized learnable transformations
> - AGI: deep reinforcement learning, dynamic neural net structures, or an 
> infinity of other interesting topics
> - Julia in finance: robust trading systems, handling real-time workloads, 
> etc
>
> This is a small amount of what interests me, but if you see anything, 
> please reach out.  I hope that the hackathon on Saturday will be productive 
> collaboration on ideas that are discussed!
>
> Best,
> Tom
>
> On Wed, May 18, 2016 at 9:38 AM, Andreas Noack <andreasno...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> The Hackathon on Saturday is quite flexible so if somebody volunteers to 
>> organize such session then I'm sure we can make it happen. There should be 
>> people around that are knowledgeable about the topics.
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, May 17, 2016 at 10:26:00 AM UTC-4, Josef Sachs wrote:
>>>
>>> Will there be any organized or unorganized opportunities for 
>>> birds of a feather sessions at JuliaCon?  I would be particularly 
>>> interested in 
>>>
>>> (1) Julia on Amazon Web Services, and 
>>>
>>> (2) editors and IDEs for Julia (There was talk at one point about 
>>> arranging a NYC Julia User Group meeting where we would be talking 
>>> about how to get various text editors set up to work with Julia, 
>>> but doing it at JuliaCon would probably be even better.  It would 
>>> also be great to see a demo of JuliaDT, the Eclipse plugin, if that 
>>> could be arranged.) 
>>>
>>
>

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