Next Boston Lisp Meeting: Monday 2010-07-26 Slava Pestov on Factor
(factorcode.org)
http://fare.livejournal.com/157280.html
I'm looking for volunteers to:
1- take over the website.
2- post flyers around Boston campuses (see attachment).
3- give lightning talks.
4- record the talks.
5- edit and publish the talks online.
[ François-René ÐVB Rideau | Reflection&Cybernethics | http://fare.tunes.org ]
The shipwreck survivor's law: after a catastrophe, only the few survivors
erect votive shrines to thank deities for having saved them. The many
casualties don't erect anti-shrines to spit their contempt at the same
deities that failed to save them.
Boston Lisp Meeting:
Monday 2010-07-26
Slava Pestov on Factor: an interactive, dynamic, stack-based programming
language
http://fare.livejournal.com/157280.html
A Boston Lisp Meeting will take place on Monday, July 26th 2010 at 1800 at MIT
34-401B. Slava Pestov will speak about Factor: an interactive, dynamic,
stack-based programming language.
Additionally, we will have two Lightning Talks. Speakers to be announced.
Note that lacking a sponsor, buffet is no longer being offered after our
meetings.
1 Slava Pestov on Factor: an interactive, dynamic, stack-based programming
language
Factor is a new dynamically-typed language. http://factorcode.org/ Factor's
strengths include an extensive standard library, an interactive development
environment, extensive meta-programming features, efficient support for
operations on packed binary data, and interoperability with C. The presentation
will cover the Factor language and environment, demonstrate some interesting
features, and touch upon the history and motivations behind the project.
[lisp_cycle]
Slava Pestov started programming in elementary school using HyperCard, then
moved on to Java. After getting a lot of useful work done in Java, he then
moved on to study esoteric programming languages, and like any self-respecting
language enthusiast, noticed that all existing ones were lacking and decided to
write his own.
2 Lightning Talks
At every meeting, before the main talk, there are two slots for strictly timed
5-minute "Lightning Talks" each 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, July 26th 2010 at 1800 (6pm) at MIT
34-401B.
Note that it's a new location.
MIT map: http://whereis.mit.edu/bin/map?selection=34
Google map: http://maps.google.com/maps?q=
50+Vassar+St,+Cambridge,+MA+02139,+USA
Many thanks go to Alexey Radul for arranging for the room, and to MIT for
welcoming us.
4 No Dinner
We haven't been able to renew sponsorship from our usual partners for 2010, and
are not planning to have after-meeting buffet anymore at this point. An
informal group will probably gather to have dinner within walking distance of
the venue.
5 More about the Meeting
The previous Boston Lisp Meeting on Monday, May 24th 2010 had about 26
participants. Marc Battyani spoke about Leveraging Common Lisp and FPGAs for
ultra high performance computing. http://fare.livejournal.com/156739.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
For more information, see our web site http://boston-lisp.org/ For posts
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Please forward this information to people you think would be interested. Please
accept my apologies for your receiving this message multiple times. My
apologies if this announce gets posted to a list where it shouldn't, or fails
to get posted to a list where it should. Feedback welcome by private email
reply to fare at tunes.org.