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All right. Welcome everyone. We're starting right on time. Perfect. So where do you organize

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for this dev room? My name is Crystal Bells. My name is Marius. Welcome here. We thought

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to give like a very brief introduction. Welcome to the dev room. I have to remind myself

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we put on the slide. So let's see. Oh yeah. We've been running this dev room for 11 years now.

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We've had many different organizes over the years. A few names out there and for the second time

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we're running back to back with a gcc dev room which is this afternoon in here. Thank you.

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A few pointers. If you would want to get up to speed in all of the end, start participating.

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The slides are also on the first-time website so you can download the slides later to follow

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all the links. Basically I just want to point out this course is the form where most of the

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discussions happens on this court. There's the interactive chat channel. Although VM has a concept

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of office hours where many different experts are available, make themselves available for anyone

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filing and for any questions related to their expertise. There's also lots of online syncopes.

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Everything that happens you can see in a calendar. I just have a snapshot on the screen.

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Yes, there's more links there for useful information if you want to get started in all of

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VMs. Today we have the first-time alavian bedroom. It's also on the community calendar.

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We have a great snapshot today. I'm very happy with how we touch this on.

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What sort of diverse areas in all of VMs? It's a big project. There's lots of things.

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I'm very happy that we probably don't have representation for all the different kinds of things you can

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do with alavian, but it's good that we have quite a bit of different topics that I've

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bursting here. I'm really going to go through all of them. You'll see the topics as a speaker

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present them. Maybe I just also want to highlight that I don't know how many people are watching

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remotely, this live streamed. But if you're watching remotely, you can also ask questions

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that we will try to notice and ask the speaker. For that, go through the schedule on the

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website for every talk. You can find some links at the bottom saying chatroom and there if you

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type in your questions there, we will try our best to make sure your questions also get asked.

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And I think that is all for the welcome. Can we get our first speaker?

