Some of the slides are already available here. More should be posted
shortly.
http://juliatokyo.connpass.com/event/16570/presentation/
I few of them are in English. I noticed that more and more participates are
presenting using English slides despite the fact that the audience is near
100% native Japanese speakers. Which I think is pretty amazing! Also, the
vibe at the Julia Tokyo is really great. Lots of people helping each out
with some really fun n' interesting conversation in the after-party.
Feel free to contact us if you are visiting Japan. We would love to have
you!
Andre
On Monday, 13 July 2015 02:53:28 UTC+9, Viral Shah wrote:
Please email juli...@googlegroups.com javascript: if you see such a
timeout. Often it just means that a new machine is booting up, and things
should work in a few minutes.
Sounds like a really fun meetup. BTW, are any of these slides in English -
and if so, are they available anywhere?
-viral
On Sunday, July 12, 2015 at 1:16:45 PM UTC+5:30, ther...@gmail.com
javascript: wrote:
Hi,
On July 11th we had our 4th Julia meetup in Japan, JuliaTokyo #4. This
time we had 30+ perticipants.
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JuliaTokyo #4 Presentation List in English
# Hands-on Session
by Michiaki Ariga
https://github.com/chezou/JuliaTokyoTutorial
(We tired to use JuliaBox, but failed with Maximum number of JuliaBox
instances active. Please try after sometime. ...)
# Main Talks
1. JuliaCon2015 Report - Sorami Hisamoto
2. Julia Summer of Code: An Interim Report - Kenta Sato
3. High-performance Streaming Analytics using Julia - Andre Pemmelaar
4. Why don't you create Spark.jl? - @sfchaos
5. Introducing QuantEcon.jl - Daisuke Oyama
# Lightning Talks
1. Material for Julia Introduction Materials - @yomichi_137
2. Characteristic Color Extraction from Images - @mrkn
3. Julia and I, sometimes Mocha - @vanquish
4. It's Time for 3D Priting with Julia - uk24s
5. Mecha-Joshi Shogi (AI Japanese Chess) - @kimrin
6. Gitter and Slack - Michiaki Ariga
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We also had a survey on what kind of languages and softwares people use
on a daily basis. 56 people (multiple choices allowed);
language, #people
Python, 37
R, 21
C / Julia, 14
Java, 13
C++ / Ruby, 12
Excel, 7
Perl, 5
SAS / Scala, 4
Go / JavaScript, 3
Matlab / Visual Basic / Haskell / PHP / Objective C / D, 2
Clojure / F# / C# / .Net / SQL / Apex / ECMAScript / Elixir / Swift /
Erlang / CUDA, 1
- sorami