PapersWeLove
What was the last paper within the realm of computing you read and loved? What did it inspire you to build or tinker with? Come share the ideas in an awesome academic/research paper with fellow engineers, programmers, and paper-readers. Lead a session and show off code that you wrote that implements these ideas or just give us the lowdown about the paper (because of HARD MATH!). Otherwise, just come, listen, and discuss.
We're curating a repository for papers and places-to-find papers at https://github.com/papers-we-love/papers-we-love. You can contribute by adding PR's for papers, code, and/or links to other repositories.
Майкл Вон о EXE: автоматическое создание сигналов смерти [PWL NYC]
Alex Weisberger on Perfomal [PWL NYC]
Yotam Bentov on Error Detecting and Error Correcting Codes [PWL NYC]
Nathan Taylor on Liquid Type Systems [PWL NYC]
Yiduo Ke on Bin packing can be solved within 1 + ε in linear time [PWL NYC]
Eric Leung on Attention Is All You Need [PWL NYC]
Ori Bernstein on An Introduction to Bε-trees and Write-Optimization [PWL NYC]
PWLTO#15 – Nate Smith on Dynamo: Amazon's Highly Available Key-Value Store
A Case for Correctly Rounded Math Libraries
Sense and Structure: Towards a Textual Analysis of Software
Give the Drummer Some More: Advances in Breakbeat Analysis/Synthesis
Hashing it Out? Understanding Psychoactive Substance Use in Programming
3GC Collaborative and Creative Content Generation in Game Design
A Requiem for SIDH: Efficient algorithms for supersingular isogeny Diffie-Hellman
Jake Moshenko on Zanzibar: Google’s Consistent, Global Authorization System [PWL NYC]
Michael Pigott on Toward a Generic Fault Tolerance Technique [PWL NYC]
PWL Mini Panel with Adrian Colyer
Irene Zhang on The Demikernel and the Future of Kernel-Bypass Systems
Toma Morris on CRaft: An Erasure-coding-supported Version of Raft [PWL NYC]
David Ashby on Understanding Real-World Concurrency Bugs in Go [PWL NYC]
Dan Bentley on Build Systems a la Carte [PWL NYC]
Catherine Holloway on The Mathematics of Origami [PWL NYC]
Sean T. Allen on Deny Capabilities for Safe, Fast Actors [PWL NYC]
Life Beyond Distributed Transactions / Space-efficient Static Trees and Graphs [PWL NYC]
Nyah Check on Serverless Computing: One step forward and two steps backward [PWL-SF] 10/2019
Jana Iyengar on The death of an end-to-end internet (and a way forward) [PWL SF] 08/2019
О выразительной силе языков программирования Шрирама Кришнамурти [PWLConf 2019]
Anonymity in the Bitcoin Peer-to-Peer Network by Giulia Fanti [PWLConf 2019]
Is Program Analysis the Silver Bullet Against Software Bugs? by Karim Ali [PWLConf 2019]