From c7036b9376958d98c20972c8d35e30d624c32bd2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Amin Bandali Date: Wed, 13 May 2020 22:38:20 -0400 Subject: add 2015 pages --- 2015/schedule.md | 58 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 58 insertions(+) create mode 100644 2015/schedule.md (limited to '2015/schedule.md') diff --git a/2015/schedule.md b/2015/schedule.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..56bf344b --- /dev/null +++ b/2015/schedule.md @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +### Opening Remarks - Samer Masterson - 9am + +###seq.el and map.el - Nicolas Petton - 10am + +seq.el and map.el are two new libraries included in Emacs 25.1. In this +talk I will present these libraries and explain why and how Emacs Lisp +users can benefit from using them. + +###Org-Mode Exporter From Scratch - Marcin Borkowski - 11am + +Marcin will talk about writing an org-mode exporter from scratch. + +###Lunch - 12pm + +Vegan lunch catered by the Flying Falafel. + +###.emacs Workshop - 1pm + +Show off the tricks and hacks in your .emacs file! This is an open workshop. + +###Hearing From Emacs Beginners - Gopar + mflor35 - 2pm + +Emacs is stable and robust, but the younger generation doesn't see it +that way. Here are some first time impressions and opinions on how we +can change that + +###How To Start An Emacs Meetup! - Harry Schwartz - 3pm + +Are you a cantankerous Emacs enthusiast? Wanna meet some like-minded +kooks? Consider starting a local meetup group! + +Harry Schwartz (co-founder of EmacsNYC) will discuss the joys and +perils of growing a local technical community. This talk will cover +(1) laying the technical groundwork for a meetup group, (2) ensuring +that your group is inclusive, welcoming, and comfortable for everyone, +and (3) keeping yourself from going crazy. + +###Break - 4pm + +###Techniques and Tools for Literate DevOps - Howard Abrahms - 5pm + +Lacking the Hermetic knowledge required to administer +servers, I take judicious notes and hyperlinks. Why not _combine_ those +written thoughts with the terminal commands to configure and tame our +digital beasties? We have a tool for that. + +###Emacs For Scholarly Writing - Erik Hetzner - 6pm + +Many scientists and humanists are beginning to believe that the best +way to ensure the longevity of their research is by using plain text +formats. Reproducible research, where code and data and published +alongside an article, is also gaining popularity. Emacs is highly +suited to implementing these solutions. I will explore ways that we +can help support scholars who use Emacs. + +###Lightning Talks - 7pm + +###Dinner - 8pm -- cgit v1.2.3