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Aug 21-22, 2018: Training
Aug 22-24, 2018: Tutorials & Conference
New York, NY
matthew hunt

matthew hunt
Bloomberg

Matthew Hunt started playing with computers when he was 8, sold his first program at 13, and retains an unhealthy degree of curiosity. He lives in New York, where he can be found tinkering with 3D printers, dabbling in the future of flight, playing with VR headsets, and even doing work sometimes. He still believes that where you find people having the most fun, there will you find the future being created. Matthew runs the NYC Spark user group.

Sessions

1:50pm–2:30pm Friday, August 24, 2018
Community, Usage and application
Location: Sutton Center/Sutton South Level: Beginner
Holden Karau (Independent), matthew hunt (Bloomberg)
Many of us believe that gender diversity in open source projects is important. (If you don’t, this isn’t going to convince you.) But what things are correlated with improved gender diversity, and what can we learn from similar historic industries? Holden Karau and Matt Hunt explore the diversity of different projects, examine historic EEOC complaints, and detail parallels and historic solutions. Read more.