Yes, the plan is to post recordings of all the talks online after the
conference.


On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 8:11 PM, Paulo Castro <[email protected]>wrote:

> Will the event organizators post videos on youtube for Julia users that
> couldn't attend?
>
> Em terça-feira, 6 de maio de 2014 16h51min03s UTC-3, Evan Miller escreveu:
>
>> On behalf of the JuliaCon committee[1], I'm pleased to announce that
>> registration is now open for JuliaCon, taking place June 26 and 27 at the
>> University of Chicago's Gleacher Center in Chicago, IL. JuliaCon will be a
>> two-day, single-track conference and an excuse for the Julia faithful to
>> get together and geek out. Tickets are $110.
>>
>> Conference website: http://www.juliacon.org/
>>
>> Registration page: http://juliacon.eventbrite.com/
>>
>> We have some great speakers lined up already, and are looking for more.
>> See the Call For Participation on the website for details. Talk proposals
>> are due Monday, May 26.
>>
>> The day after the conference, Hack@UChicago will host a free Julia Hack
>> Day at the University of Chicago's Hyde Park campus. You'll need to
>> register for this event separately (link on website).
>>
>> Sponsorship opportunities are available, which will help us keep the
>> ticket prices nice and cheap. If your organization might be interested in
>> being a JuliaCon sponsor, please contact me directly.
>>
>> Mark your calendar, and get pumped! This will be a great event. More
>> information will be posted on the website as the conference approaches.
>>
>> See you in June!
>>
>> Evan
>>
>>
>>
>> 1. Full committee:
>>
>> Douglas Bates, Wisconsin-Madison
>> Jeff Bezanson, MIT
>> Jonah Bloch-Johnson, UChicago
>> Jiahao Chen, MIT
>> Alan Edelman, MIT
>> Garrett Smith, CloudBees
>> Jeff Hammond, Argonne
>> Tim Holy, WUSTL
>> Stefan Karpinski, MIT
>> Evan Miller, Wizard
>> Hunter Owens, UChicago
>> James Porter, UChicago
>> Arch Robison, Intel
>> Viral B Shah, MIT
>>
>


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Evan Miller
http://www.evanmiller.org/

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