### 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