SIPB Cluedump Series 2012
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- | + | SIPB Cluedumps are informal technical talks. Snacks are provided. | |
- | SIPB Cluedumps are informal technical talks | + | |
- | Cluedumps will | + | == Schedule == |
+ | Cluedumps will run on '''Wednesdays at 8:30pm in 4-231'''. Coming up: | ||
+ | * December 5: The Go programming language - David Lawrence | ||
+ | == Previous talks == | ||
+ | * September 19: [http://www.ugcs.caltech.edu/~keegan/talks/kernel-exploit/talk.pdf Writing Kernel Exploits - Keegan McAllister] | ||
+ | * September 26: The SIPB Scripts Project - Scripts Team | ||
+ | * October 10: Computer stories - Jeff Schiller | ||
+ | * October 17: [http://debathena.mit.edu/trac/wiki/Cluedump Debathena - Jon Reed] | ||
+ | * October 23: Bitcoin - Duncan Townsend | ||
+ | * October 30: PGP keysigning party | ||
+ | * November 7: [mailto:pavpan@mit.edu A Sketch of Some Modern Programming Language Theory - Pavel Panchekha] | ||
+ | * November 14: AI, Social Robotics, and You - Nick Depalma | ||
+ | * November 28: The Ur/Web programming language - Adam Chlipala | ||
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+ | == More information == | ||
+ | Email the Cluedumps organizers at <tt>cluedumps@mit.edu</tt> with any questions. | ||
+ | |||
+ | For weekly announcements, add yourself to [https://groups.mit.edu/webmoira/list/cluedump-announce <tt>cluedump-announce@mit.edu</tt>]. | ||
==Previous years== | ==Previous years== |
Latest revision as of 22:06, 3 December 2012
SIPB Cluedumps are informal technical talks. Snacks are provided.
Contents |
Schedule
Cluedumps will run on Wednesdays at 8:30pm in 4-231. Coming up:
- December 5: The Go programming language - David Lawrence
Previous talks
- September 19: Writing Kernel Exploits - Keegan McAllister
- September 26: The SIPB Scripts Project - Scripts Team
- October 10: Computer stories - Jeff Schiller
- October 17: Debathena - Jon Reed
- October 23: Bitcoin - Duncan Townsend
- October 30: PGP keysigning party
- November 7: A Sketch of Some Modern Programming Language Theory - Pavel Panchekha
- November 14: AI, Social Robotics, and You - Nick Depalma
- November 28: The Ur/Web programming language - Adam Chlipala
More information
Email the Cluedumps organizers at cluedumps@mit.edu with any questions.
For weekly announcements, add yourself to cluedump-announce@mit.edu.