Friday Hacks Schedule (AY2324 Semester 1)
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#241:LT18, COM 2, NUS
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NUS Hackers Welcome Tea
NUS Hackers Coreteam
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#242:LT18, COM 2, NUS
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2 Side Projects: Pair Coding With ChatGPT
Wei Gao -
Should engineers design?
Chester (Mobbin)
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#243:i3 Auditorium, NUS
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Engineering for Latency
Pranav Chowdhary, Nonie Politi, Pierre Moschetta (Hudson River Trading) -
Kubernetes - It's simpler than you think
Ambrose Chua
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#244:i3 Auditorium, NUS
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From an idea to a product - how I made my first indie app
Roc Zhang -
From Zero to Thousands: Building a Tech Startup for DevOps and SREs and Joining Grafana
Ildar Iskhakov (Grafana Labs)
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#245:i3 Auditorium, NUS
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Online Algorithms Made Easy
Lester Tan (Jane Street)
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#246:i3 Auditorium, NUS
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How Ahrefs Saved US$400M in 3 Years By Not Going To The Cloud
Efim (Ahrefs) -
What Programming Languages Research Can Do For You: A Hacker's Perspective
Kiran Gopinath
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#247:i3 Auditorium, NUS
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Frameworks for Moving Fast - An Early-Stage Startup Journey
Leland Tran (momos) -
Low-level Rust: Fine, I'll Just Make My Own Stable ABI, with Compact sum-types and Stable rustc!
Pierre Avital (ZettaScale)
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#248:i3 Auditorium, NUS
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Taming open code LLMs for SQL generation and bug fixing
Asankhaya Sharma (CTO @ Patched.codes) -
Hacking My Way Through NUS: Prototyping to Real-World Usage
Raivat Shah (Founding Engineer @ Mind Stretcher Education) -
DuckDB: A new kind of analytical database systems
Gábor Szárnyas (Developer Relations Advocate @ DuckDB)
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#249:i3 Auditorium, NUS
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Quantum Theory: A First Approach to the Modern Paradigm, and What It's Good For
Clive Aw and Zaw Lin (NUS Centre for Quantum Technologies)
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