2012-12-12 Boston Lisp Meeting: Marc Battyani, Alex Plotnick
http://fare.livejournal.com/170783.html
When? TOMORROW, Wednesday December 12th 2012 at 6pm.
Where? MIT 32-D463 (Star conference room at the Stata Center).
Who Speaks? Marc Battyani will showcase his web framework written in Common Lisp. http://www.fractalconcept.com/
Who Also Speaks? Alex Plotnick will show how to roll your own frontend to the Common Lisp REPL.
I apologize for a last minute notice.
Dear all,
>: gjs
> I reserved Star (32-D463) for 6:30--9:30PM on Wednesday, 12 December
> 2012 and for the same time on Tuesday, 15 January 2013.
we can have the Star Room at MIT for December 12. Do we still have speakers?
Marc, you offered to talk about your web framework. Can you still speak?
Alex, you offered to talk about writing one's own REPL. Are you still available?
We also have the same room for January 15. Looking for a speaker.
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Ludovic Courtes, INRIA, France
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