Boston Lisp Meeting:
Monday 2010-01-25
Ryan Culpepper on PLT Scheme Macros
http://fare.livejournal.com/tag/boston-lisp-meeting
A Boston Lisp Meeting will take place on Monday, January 25th 2010 at 1800 at
NEU WVH 366. Ryan Culpepper will speak about PLT Scheme Macros.
Additionally, we will have two 5-minute Lightning Talks, each followed by
2-minute Q&A. Speakers to be announced.
Note that lacking a sponsor at this point, no buffet will be offered after the
meeting.
1 Ryan Culpepper on PLT Scheme Macros
I will talk about writing macros in PLT Scheme, using the tools I've developed.
The first tool is the macro stepper, which shows the macro expansion of
programs as a series of rewriting steps. The macro stepper is adapted
specifically to the challenges of writing macros in a hygienic macro system
using a base language that is itself composed of layers of macros. I'll
demonstrate how to use the macro stepper and talk about its implementation. The
second tool I'll demonstrate is a specification system for Scheme syntax that
makes macros robust and concise.
I am a graduate student in the PLT group at Northeastern University working on
making macros more powerful and easier to use. I'm interested in exploring new
ways of expressing programs and methods of implementing and supporting program
expression.
2 Lightning Talks
At every meeting, before the main talk, there are two slots for strictly timed
5-minute "Lightning Talks" followed by 2 minutes for questions and answers.
The slots for next meeting are still open. Step up and come talk about your pet
project! Contact me at fare at tunes.org.
3 Time and Location
The Lisp Meeting will take place on Monday, January 25th 2010 at 1800 (6pm) at
NEU WVH 366.
Note that it's the same location as in our previous December 2009 meeting, and
a different location from earlier meetings.
This is at Northeastern University, in the Computer Science building WVH (West
Village H, see http://tmp.barzilay.org/wvh.jpg this picture) when you arrive
from the T on Huntington Avenue near to Parker St (Green E line, stop at
Northeastern Station, or possibly Museum of Fine Arts; you can also walk from
Ruggles on the Orange line). As the number indicates, the room is on the third
floor.
Northeastern maps and direction:
http://www.northeastern.edu/campusmap/maps.html
Many thanks go to Eli Barzilay for arranging for the room, and to Northeastern
University for welcoming us.
4 No Dinner
We haven't been able to renew sponsorship from our usual partners at this
point, and we won't have the usual buffet after this meeting.
5 More about the Meeting
The previous Boston Lisp Meeting on Monday, December 14th 2009 had about 20
participants. Sam Tobin-Hochstadt spoke about Typed Scheme. http://
fare.livejournal.com/149685.html
We're always looking for more speakers. The call for speakers and all the other
details are at: http://fare.livejournal.com/120393.html Volunteers to give
Lightning Talks are also sought. http://fare.livejournal.com/143723.html
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