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With Jonathan Brown (Software Enggr, Wallaroo Labs) & Vaibhav Sagar (Software Developer, Obsidian Systems).
Wed, Oct 23, 2019 @ 06:30 PM   FREE   Datadog, 620 8th Ave
 
   
 
 
              

    
 
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We've got two talks for you this evening!

Jonathan Brown will present Life Beyond Distributed Transactions by Pat Helland.

Paper: http://www-db.cs.wisc.edu/cidr/cidr2007/papers/cidr07p15.pdf

This paper explores & names some of the practical approaches used in the implementations of large-scale mission-critical applications in a world which rejects distributed transactions.

Jonathan Brown is a software engineer at Wallaroo Labs (https://www.wallaroolabs.com/), a role that has allowed him to explore & learn about many interesting problems in the distributed systems space.

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Vaibhav Sagar will present Space-efficient Static Trees & Graphs by Guy Jacobsen.

Paper: https://www.computer.org/csdl/proceedings-article/focs/1989/063533/12OmNx2QUHQ

In this era of bountiful disk space & unlimited cloud storage, it seems
ridiculous to claim that data takes up too much of it. But it does!

In this 1989 paper, Guy Jacobson (whose PhD thesis is credited with creating this field of research) introduces a set of techniques to create what he calls "succinct data structures", which approach the information-theoretical lower bound for space usage while still allowing useful operations to be performed on the resulting representation. They accomplish this by getting rid of pointers for linking data & operating directly at the bit level. These techniques are used to encode trees & planar graphs, & although the details have changed in the last 30 years, the fundamental concepts are very much the same & still the focus of active research.

Vaibhav (@vbhvsgr | https://twitter.com/vbhvsgr) used to write web applications for a living. He still does, but he used to, too. When hes not doing that he yells about functional programming & package managers on Twitter, re-racks bumper plates after using them, & trawls the internet for the finest space disco.

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Venue:

Datadog
620 8th Ave, 45th Floor
New York, NY 10018 USA
Doors open at 6:30pm EST

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**Talks are always recorded on video & released ~2 weeks after the meetup.**

We hope that you'll read some of the papers & references before the meetup, but don't stress if you can't.

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