Sorry for the late reply! I was in like 100% research/code/writing flow today and yesterday.
I wish to share some thoughts I came about while implementing NUMCL and other libraries, which is actually not so unrelated from what Fare discussed last time. (I will enter the contents in the google doc, nice idea!) But it will be something like a short, lightening talk because the IJCAI submission deadline is approaching in Jan 21, which I am very serious about.
Did anyone attend SBCL20 meeting? I wish someone did, and shares how it was like, what was the interesting topic, and so on.
More meta about the meeting itself:
In Shibuya Lisp, when there are not enough presenters and/or the presentation finishes early, there are sometimes a free discussion session and "free hacking" session in which people just continue writing the code they usually write, mainly the open-source lisp code that is safe to share (not work-related), which has an unintended effect of the novice lispers learning how others code, or become a food for discussion.
Do you plan to use some form of online system that you can see who will attend (under the agreement that your presence becomes public)? It sometimes becomes a reason to come just to see someone you are interested in. We use something that looks like this. https://lisp.connpass.com/event/158905/
Thanks, Masataro
On 2019/12/14 21:15, Jonathan Godbout wrote:
No replies yet, so how about January 9th? Far enough after Christmas that I expect people will be back. Still open to whoever wants to speak.
Does that sound good?
On Thu, Dec 12, 2019 at 2:05 PM Jonathan Godbout <jgodbou@gmail.com mailto:jgodbou@gmail.com> wrote:
It has come to my attention we are due for another meeting. This email comes with two question: Should we try this month or have one next month? I wish to compile a list of talks people would be interested in giving, please enter the talks you'd be interested in giving here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1T5ukcJkvyE0lGbOP_7wk-ICy9vu3y1bpQzCbpkIwaTc/edit?usp=sharing Thanks!