I would like to come, but meeting at MIT to then walk back to Mary is a bit out of the way for me. Also, I highly prefer the Indian Palace location at Central Square.
Once you clarify location, could you let me know? 781-439-5939 if I don't react to electronics.
Martin
elf wrote on Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 05:24:54AM +0300:
Hey Fare!
I don't live in Mass anymore (I don't live in the US anymore, actually) but I'd love to see both sets of slides/papers/notes if you don't mind sharing.
-elf (The tiny Schemer from WPI)
On March 29, 2017 4:12:47 AM GMT+03:00, "Far??" fahree@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks to GJS and Jonathan Rees, we will meet at the MIT building 32 (Stata Center) in the Star Room (32-D463) where we met many times in the past, from 6 to 8 this Thursday March 30th. Afterwards, we will walk to a restaurant, either Mary Chung or some Indian restaurant.
I will present my work on ASDF 3.3 (same talk that I will give at ELS 2017 next Monday in Brussels) and if there is time and interest, I will also give my talk on Creationism and Evolutionism in Computing (talk I will give at SDR 2017 next Tuesday also in Brussels, in colocation with Programming).
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On Tue, Mar 28, 2017 at 12:45 AM, Far?? fahree@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Boston Lispers,
I'll be briefly in Cambridge this Thursday March 30th.
Is anyone interested in a Boston Lisp Meeting?
If one of you can get a speaking venue at the last minute, I could present a version of the ASDF 3.3 talk I'll be presenting at ELS 2017 https://github.com/fare/asdf2017 or maybe a version of the Evolutionism talk I'll be presenting at SDR https://github.com/fare/evo2017 (or both?).
Otherwise we could just have food at a local restaurant. Mary
Chung's?
Some Indian place? Say at 1830?
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