Dear Lisp hackers,
I'm considering recording a walk through the ASDF sources.
I'd like to have an interactive session over Google Hangout with one or a few people, explaining the current code in asdf/defsystem (i.e. not going into uiop, except to minimally explain what asdf uses). That should take about 2 hours.
To enjoy the walkthrough, you need to be somewhat fluent in Common Lisp, and somewhat familiar with how to use ASDF, though not necessarily with either extending it or hacking its internals.
If at least one person is familiar with ASDF 2 and has questions, that could be interesting, or that could be a separate session.
Please respond me to this email (privately or publicly) if you're interested.
—♯ƒ • François-René ÐVB Rideau •Reflection&Cybernethics• http://fare.tunes.org We are always in anarchy. But we pay a hefty price maintaining the illusion that we aren't, and another one being misled by the illusion.
Reminder for those who knew, late announcement for the others: the ASDF walkthrough will happen on Google Hangouts tomorrow Sunday 2014-01-26 from 1400 to 1600 EST (1900 to 2100 UTC).
If you want to attend and didn't register yet, send me a personal email specifying which hangout address I should invite tomorrow.
—♯ƒ • François-René ÐVB Rideau •Reflection&Cybernethics• http://fare.tunes.org The older I grow, the more I distrust the familiar doctrine that age brings wisdom. — H.L. Mencken
On Fri, Jan 3, 2014 at 2:10 AM, Faré fahree@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Lisp hackers,
I'm considering recording a walk through the ASDF sources.
I'd like to have an interactive session over Google Hangout with one or a few people, explaining the current code in asdf/defsystem (i.e. not going into uiop, except to minimally explain what asdf uses). That should take about 2 hours.
To enjoy the walkthrough, you need to be somewhat fluent in Common Lisp, and somewhat familiar with how to use ASDF, though not necessarily with either extending it or hacking its internals.
If at least one person is familiar with ASDF 2 and has questions, that could be interesting, or that could be a separate session.
Please respond me to this email (privately or publicly) if you're interested.
—♯ƒ • François-René ÐVB Rideau •Reflection&Cybernethics• http://fare.tunes.org We are always in anarchy. But we pay a hefty price maintaining the illusion that we aren't, and another one being misled by the illusion.
I'm definitely in.
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On Jan 3, 2014, at 1:10, Faré fahree@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Lisp hackers,
I'm considering recording a walk through the ASDF sources.
I'd like to have an interactive session over Google Hangout with one or a few people, explaining the current code in asdf/defsystem (i.e. not going into uiop, except to minimally explain what asdf uses). That should take about 2 hours.
To enjoy the walkthrough, you need to be somewhat fluent in Common Lisp, and somewhat familiar with how to use ASDF, though not necessarily with either extending it or hacking its internals.
If at least one person is familiar with ASDF 2 and has questions, that could be interesting, or that could be a separate session.
Please respond me to this email (privately or publicly) if you're interested.
—♯ƒ • François-René ÐVB Rideau •Reflection&Cybernethics• http://fare.tunes.org We are always in anarchy. But we pay a hefty price maintaining the illusion that we aren't, and another one being misled by the illusion.