This is the repository for the Rio de Janeiro chapter of Papers We Love. As a local chapter, we follow the Papers We Love Code of Conduct.
Papers We Love (PWL) is a community built around reading, discussing, and learning more about academic computer science papers.
What was the last paper you read and loved within the realm of computing? What did it inspire you to build or tinker with? Come and share the ideas of an awesome academic/research paper with fellow engineers, programmers, scientists, and paper-readers. Lead a session and show off code that you wrote that implements these ideas or just give us the lowdown on the paper. It is also okay to just come, listen, and discuss!
We are curating this repository for papers presented at PWL Rio de Janeiro. You can contribute by adding pull request for papers, code, and/or links to other repositories, like the main Papers We Love repository.
- Join us on Meetup to be notified of new meetings
- Attend a meeting and introduce yourself
PWL meetings occur twice a month. Stay tuned for more information about future meetup dates!
We are developers, engineers, academics, and other professionals interested in discussing computer science papers. Whether you're a computer science student, a software engineer, or any other professional, we welcome you to join us. The only requirements are to be curious and eagerness to learn!
Because learning and pushing your intellectual boundaries is an effective way to stay relevant in a world that moves fast. Likewise, learning is a funny activity!
Reading a paper is not the same as reading a blogpost or a novel. Here are a few handy resources to help you get started.
- How to read an academic article
- Advice on reading academic papers
- How to read and understand a scientific paper
- Should I Read Papers?
- The Refreshingly Rewarding Realm of Research Papers
- Submit a talk proposal here
- For paper ideas, PWL maintains a repository of papers
- Feel free to contact one of the organizers if you have any question.
Questions, comments, or concerns? Get in touch!
- meetup: discussion section
Alternatively, send a message to the organizers.