These are great so far! Putting them out in batches is also useful to avoid overwhelming us with too much choice at once.
Question though - was there a license issue or something with Robert Moss' talk, or will the slides be made available separately at some point? Little tough to follow that one without being able to see any of the slides at all. On Saturday, August 15, 2015 at 2:36:43 PM UTC-7, Christian Peel wrote: > > My thanks to Viral and all the JuliaCon presenters and organizers! > I've enjoyed viewing several videos this morning; I think they will be a > valuable resource for others looking to use Julia. > > > On Sat, Aug 15, 2015 at 11:31 AM, Viral Shah <[email protected] > <javascript:>> wrote: > >> Next set: >> >> 1. Sebastien Martin: Taxi fleet simulation and visualization: >> http://youtu.be/MjERK9Xajrg?a >> 2. Bob Carpenter: Stan.jl - Statistical Modeling and Inference Made Easy: >> http://youtu.be/YdgMJ37CDws?a >> 3. Pontus Stenetorp: Suitably Naming a Child with Multiple Nationalities: >> http://youtu.be/MJzRf3Exlqc?a >> 4. Chiyuan Zhang: Mocha.jl - Deep Learning for Julia: >> http://youtu.be/ljySoebYylE?a >> 5. Kiran Pamnany and Ranjan Anantharaman: Multi-threading Julia: >> http://youtu.be/GvLhseZ4D8M?a >> 6. St. Louis University - Text Mining Research Group: TextMining.jl: >> http://youtu.be/dgfIIZ5yA4E?a >> 7. Zachary Yedidia: SFML.jl - Julia bindings for the Simple Fast: >> http://youtu.be/UKfM7EopMe0?a >> >> -viral >> >> >> >> > On 15-Aug-2015, at 10:07 am, Viral Shah <[email protected] <javascript:>> >> wrote: >> > >> > One more batch posted: >> > >> > 1. Jacob Quinn: Composable streams for data transfer and processing - >> http://t.co/DPuN42F3Qu >> > 2. Tanmay Mohapatra: Interfacing Julia with Complex systems using >> Protocol Buffers - http://t.co/Ddxj60KL7g >> > 3. Eric Davies: Towards A Consistent Database Interface - >> http://t.co/vdQwFRp7aD >> > 4. Viral Shah: The present and future of sparse matrices in Julia - >> http://t.co/WVQY89GsiT >> > 5. Jake Bolewski: Staged programming in Julia - http://t.co/XlYl2XGB9O >> > 6. Robert Moss: Julia as a Specification Language for the >> next-generation Airborne Collision Avoidance System - >> http://t.co/QJN2ZfP1ZI >> > >> > -viral >> > >> > On Friday, August 14, 2015 at 7:33:04 PM UTC+5:30, Viral Shah wrote: >> > Here are the next batch of videos. There is a JuliaCon 2015 channel now: >> > >> > >> https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLP8iPy9hna6Sdx4soiGrSefrmOPdUWixM >> > >> > This batch includes: >> > >> > David Sanders: Validated numerics in Julia - http://t.co/WRZcYGjhfl >> > Patrick Sanan: Using Julia on a Cray Supercomputer - >> https://youtu.be/NwyKz2KLdtY >> > Keno Fischer: Shaving the Yak - http://t.co/cEJqCqAdRC >> > Spencer Lyon: Methods, Models, and Moments - Julian Economics with >> QuantEcon.jl - http://t.co/l0f5CH6k3u >> > Randy Zwitch: Everyday Analytics and Visualization - >> http://t.co/7pbL7yd010 >> > >> > -viral >> > >> > >> > >> > > On 13-Aug-2015, at 10:51 pm, Viral Shah <[email protected] >> <javascript:>> wrote: >> > > >> > > Folks, >> > > >> > > I am happy to announce that the videos are almost all ready, and I >> will start posting them in batches. I am starting with Jeff’s talk on our >> Youtube channel: >> > > >> > > https://www.youtube.com/user/JuliaLanguage >> > > >> > > Direct link to the video: >> > > >> > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUP3cSKb8sI >> > > >> > > -viral >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > >> >> > > > -- > [email protected] <javascript:> >
