[julia-users] Re: Julia at the SIAM Annual Conference
Alan and I stopped by a couple of times. We did sponsor bags and flyers - but were unable to have a booth this year with many of us travelling after juliacon. -viral On Thursday, July 21, 2016 at 8:36:44 PM UTC-4, Sheehan Olver wrote: > > Julia Computing sponsored the bags. Though I was surprised there was no > booth.. > > On Tuesday, July 12, 2016 at 9:33:49 AM UTC+10, Xiangxi Gao wrote: >> >> So I am crashing the SIAM annual conference held at the Boston Westin >> Hotel this year from 7/11 to 7/15 and noticed a lot of Mathworks folks but >> sadly no signs of Julia (yet).This type of conference seems like a good way >> to promote Julia, especially when a lot of those attending are doing >> something in technical computing. >> >
[julia-users] Re: Julia at the SIAM Annual Conference
Wait until next year. I can't present on Julia codes there until they're published (adviser's rules). I think in general that would apply a to a lot of people: started getting involved during v0.3, did a project in v0.4 which is now submitted, but won't be out there to present until next year. With the way the package ecosystem is looking though, I hope we can have a Julia meetup! On Monday, July 11, 2016 at 4:33:49 PM UTC-7, Xiangxi Gao wrote: > > So I am crashing the SIAM annual conference held at the Boston Westin > Hotel this year from 7/11 to 7/15 and noticed a lot of Mathworks folks but > sadly no signs of Julia (yet).This type of conference seems like a good way > to promote Julia, especially when a lot of those attending are doing > something in technical computing. >
[julia-users] Re: Julia at the SIAM Annual Conference
Julia Computing sponsored the bags. Though I was surprised there was no booth.. On Tuesday, July 12, 2016 at 9:33:49 AM UTC+10, Xiangxi Gao wrote: > > So I am crashing the SIAM annual conference held at the Boston Westin > Hotel this year from 7/11 to 7/15 and noticed a lot of Mathworks folks but > sadly no signs of Julia (yet).This type of conference seems like a good way > to promote Julia, especially when a lot of those attending are doing > something in technical computing. >