Thank you Masataro for your great talk Thursday. You can find a link to his paper and his Github account in the Past Meetings page: https://common-lisp.net/project/boston-lisp/past-meetings.html
If you have a talk you would like to give please send a message or carrier pigeon!
Dear Jonathan and Boston Lispers,
if you're looking for speakers, I volunteer to give a variant of my LambdaConf 2019 speech "Building Distributed Applications in OCaml", on what I gained and what I lost by going from Lisp to OCaml.
I am available in the second halves of September and October, and probably the first halves of November and December.
—♯ƒ • François-René ÐVB Rideau •Reflection&Cybernethics• http://fare.tunes.org The world will never starve for want of wonders, but for want of wonder. — Gilbert K. Chesterton
On Fri, Aug 16, 2019 at 11:11 PM Jonathan Godbout jgodbou@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you Masataro for your great talk Thursday. You can find a link to his paper and his Github account in the Past Meetings page: https://common-lisp.net/project/boston-lisp/past-meetings.html
If you have a talk you would like to give please send a message or carrier pigeon!
How does the end of September 26th sound for everyone? Make Thursdays around 7 the default?
On Sat, Aug 17, 2019 at 1:28 PM Faré fahree@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Jonathan and Boston Lispers,
if you're looking for speakers, I volunteer to give a variant of my LambdaConf 2019 speech "Building Distributed Applications in OCaml", on what I gained and what I lost by going from Lisp to OCaml.
I am available in the second halves of September and October, and probably the first halves of November and December.
—♯ƒ • François-René ÐVB Rideau •Reflection&Cybernethics• http://fare.tunes.org The world will never starve for want of wonders, but for want of wonder. — Gilbert K. Chesterton
On Fri, Aug 16, 2019 at 11:11 PM Jonathan Godbout jgodbou@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you Masataro for your great talk Thursday. You can find a link to his paper and his Github account in the Past
Meetings page:
https://common-lisp.net/project/boston-lisp/past-meetings.html
If you have a talk you would like to give please send a message or
carrier pigeon!
Any follow up on this? (probably canceled ... rainy day)
On 2019/08/20 15:06, Jonathan Godbout wrote:
How does the end of September 26th sound for everyone? Make Thursdays around 7 the default?
On Sat, Aug 17, 2019 at 1:28 PM Faré <fahree@gmail.com mailto:fahree@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Jonathan and Boston Lispers, if you're looking for speakers, I volunteer to give a variant of my LambdaConf 2019 speech "Building Distributed Applications in OCaml", on what I gained and what I lost by going from Lisp to OCaml. I am available in the second halves of September and October, and probably the first halves of November and December. —♯ƒ • François-René ÐVB Rideau •Reflection&Cybernethics• http://fare.tunes.org The world will never starve for want of wonders, but for want of wonder. — Gilbert K. Chesterton On Fri, Aug 16, 2019 at 11:11 PM Jonathan Godbout <jgodbou@gmail.com <mailto:jgodbou@gmail.com>> wrote: > > Thank you Masataro for your great talk Thursday. > You can find a link to his paper and his Github account in the Past Meetings page: > https://common-lisp.net/project/boston-lisp/past-meetings.html > > If you have a talk you would like to give please send a message or carrier pigeon!
Yes, we're looking at October, either 5th or 17th (but I still must find out when I'll be away so we'll have a definite date shortly).
On Thu, Sep 26, 2019 at 6:34 PM masataro guicho2.71828@gmail.com wrote:
Any follow up on this? (probably canceled ... rainy day)
On 2019/08/20 15:06, Jonathan Godbout wrote:
How does the end of September 26th sound for everyone? Make Thursdays around 7 the default?
On Sat, Aug 17, 2019 at 1:28 PM Faré <fahree@gmail.com mailto:fahree@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Jonathan and Boston Lispers, if you're looking for speakers, I volunteer to give a variant of my LambdaConf 2019 speech "Building Distributed Applications in OCaml", on what I gained and what I lost by going from Lisp to OCaml. I am available in the second halves of September and October, and probably the first halves of November and December. —♯ƒ • François-René ÐVB Rideau •Reflection&Cybernethics• http://fare.tunes.org The world will never starve for want of wonders, but for want of wonder. — Gilbert K. Chesterton On Fri, Aug 16, 2019 at 11:11 PM Jonathan Godbout <jgodbou@gmail.com <mailto:jgodbou@gmail.com>> wrote: > > Thank you Masataro for your great talk Thursday. > You can find a link to his paper and his Github account in the Past Meetings page: > https://common-lisp.net/project/boston-lisp/past-meetings.html > > If you have a talk you would like to give please send a message or carrier pigeon!
-- Masataro Asai
MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab IBM Research AI
My apologies for late replies. Let's do October 17th.
What I lost and gained going from Lisp to OCaml
This talk will discuss my experience going from Lisp to OCaml: where did the types help? where did they get in the way? What kind of metaprogramming do I miss? What kind of metaprogramming is still possible? The techniques I will use as examples will be specific to a mostly-pure-functional programming model for distributed programming with monotonic data structures. But the ideas at stake are more widely applicable.
François-René Rideau is a long-time Lisper and notably rewrote multiple times and maintained for a decade the ASDF build system for Common Lisp. Formerly Senior Engineer at ITA Software, he also worked at Google and Bridgewater, and is now Co-Founder and CEO of a Startup that publishes a language for Blockchain Decentralized Applications (DApps), Mutual Knowledge Systems < https://mukn.io/ >
—♯ƒ • François-René ÐVB Rideau •Reflection&Cybernethics• http://fare.tunes.org The two most common errors in this country are that our politicians are dumb and that they mean well. — J.R. "Bob" Dobbs
On Thu, Sep 26, 2019 at 10:39 PM Jonathan Godbout jgodbou@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, we're looking at October, either 5th or 17th (but I still must find out when I'll be away so we'll have a definite date shortly).
On Thu, Sep 26, 2019 at 6:34 PM masataro guicho2.71828@gmail.com wrote:
Any follow up on this? (probably canceled ... rainy day)
On 2019/08/20 15:06, Jonathan Godbout wrote:
How does the end of September 26th sound for everyone? Make Thursdays around 7 the default?
On Sat, Aug 17, 2019 at 1:28 PM Faré <fahree@gmail.com mailto:fahree@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Jonathan and Boston Lispers, if you're looking for speakers, I volunteer to give a variant of my LambdaConf 2019 speech "Building Distributed Applications in OCaml", on what I gained and what I lost by going from Lisp to OCaml. I am available in the second halves of September and October, and probably the first halves of November and December. —♯ƒ • François-René ÐVB Rideau •Reflection&Cybernethics• http://fare.tunes.org The world will never starve for want of wonders, but for want of wonder. — Gilbert K. Chesterton On Fri, Aug 16, 2019 at 11:11 PM Jonathan Godbout <jgodbou@gmail.com <mailto:jgodbou@gmail.com>> wrote: > > Thank you Masataro for your great talk Thursday. > You can find a link to his paper and his Github account in the Past Meetings page: > https://common-lisp.net/project/boston-lisp/past-meetings.html > > If you have a talk you would like to give please send a message or carrier pigeon!
-- Masataro Asai
MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab IBM Research AI
Sorry can we do October 24th? October 17th I'll probably be in Canada...
On Sat, Sep 28, 2019, 11:18 AM Faré fahree@gmail.com wrote:
My apologies for late replies. Let's do October 17th.
What I lost and gained going from Lisp to OCaml
This talk will discuss my experience going from Lisp to OCaml: where did the types help? where did they get in the way? What kind of metaprogramming do I miss? What kind of metaprogramming is still possible? The techniques I will use as examples will be specific to a mostly-pure-functional programming model for distributed programming with monotonic data structures. But the ideas at stake are more widely applicable.
François-René Rideau is a long-time Lisper and notably rewrote multiple times and maintained for a decade the ASDF build system for Common Lisp. Formerly Senior Engineer at ITA Software, he also worked at Google and Bridgewater, and is now Co-Founder and CEO of a Startup that publishes a language for Blockchain Decentralized Applications (DApps), Mutual Knowledge Systems < https://mukn.io/ >
—♯ƒ • François-René ÐVB Rideau •Reflection&Cybernethics• http://fare.tunes.org The two most common errors in this country are that our politicians are dumb and that they mean well. — J.R. "Bob" Dobbs
On Thu, Sep 26, 2019 at 10:39 PM Jonathan Godbout jgodbou@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, we're looking at October, either 5th or 17th (but I still must find
out when I'll be away so we'll have a definite date shortly).
On Thu, Sep 26, 2019 at 6:34 PM masataro guicho2.71828@gmail.com
wrote:
Any follow up on this? (probably canceled ... rainy day)
On 2019/08/20 15:06, Jonathan Godbout wrote:
How does the end of September 26th sound for everyone? Make Thursdays around 7 the default?
On Sat, Aug 17, 2019 at 1:28 PM Faré <fahree@gmail.com mailto:fahree@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Jonathan and Boston Lispers, if you're looking for speakers, I volunteer to give a variant of
my
LambdaConf 2019 speech "Building Distributed Applications in
OCaml",
on what I gained and what I lost by going from Lisp to OCaml. I am available in the second halves of September and October, and probably the first halves of November and December. —♯ƒ • François-René ÐVB Rideau •Reflection&Cybernethics• http://fare.tunes.org The world will never starve for want of wonders, but for want of wonder. — Gilbert K. Chesterton On Fri, Aug 16, 2019 at 11:11 PM Jonathan Godbout <
jgodbou@gmail.com
<mailto:jgodbou@gmail.com>> wrote: > > Thank you Masataro for your great talk Thursday. > You can find a link to his paper and his Github account in the Past Meetings page: > https://common-lisp.net/project/boston-lisp/past-meetings.html > > If you have a talk you would like to give please send a message or carrier pigeon!
-- Masataro Asai
MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab IBM Research AI
NVM, I'll be gone then to. It will again be at Google, Allan and Doug will be there. Please register with this form (just asks for name): https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd8_tFCIgWzkIqfkB8z_UXXh4u0m61fkKkb...
I'll update the website shortly.
Thanks! Jon
On Sat, Sep 28, 2019 at 1:22 PM Jonathan Godbout jgodbou@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry can we do October 24th? October 17th I'll probably be in Canada...
On Sat, Sep 28, 2019, 11:18 AM Faré fahree@gmail.com wrote:
My apologies for late replies. Let's do October 17th.
What I lost and gained going from Lisp to OCaml
This talk will discuss my experience going from Lisp to OCaml: where did the types help? where did they get in the way? What kind of metaprogramming do I miss? What kind of metaprogramming is still possible? The techniques I will use as examples will be specific to a mostly-pure-functional programming model for distributed programming with monotonic data structures. But the ideas at stake are more widely applicable.
François-René Rideau is a long-time Lisper and notably rewrote multiple times and maintained for a decade the ASDF build system for Common Lisp. Formerly Senior Engineer at ITA Software, he also worked at Google and Bridgewater, and is now Co-Founder and CEO of a Startup that publishes a language for Blockchain Decentralized Applications (DApps), Mutual Knowledge Systems < https://mukn.io/ >
—♯ƒ • François-René ÐVB Rideau •Reflection&Cybernethics• http://fare.tunes.org The two most common errors in this country are that our politicians are dumb and that they mean well. — J.R. "Bob" Dobbs
On Thu, Sep 26, 2019 at 10:39 PM Jonathan Godbout jgodbou@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, we're looking at October, either 5th or 17th (but I still must
find out when I'll be away so we'll have a definite date shortly).
On Thu, Sep 26, 2019 at 6:34 PM masataro guicho2.71828@gmail.com
wrote:
Any follow up on this? (probably canceled ... rainy day)
On 2019/08/20 15:06, Jonathan Godbout wrote:
How does the end of September 26th sound for everyone? Make Thursdays around 7 the default?
On Sat, Aug 17, 2019 at 1:28 PM Faré <fahree@gmail.com mailto:fahree@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Jonathan and Boston Lispers, if you're looking for speakers, I volunteer to give a variant of
my
LambdaConf 2019 speech "Building Distributed Applications in
OCaml",
on what I gained and what I lost by going from Lisp to OCaml. I am available in the second halves of September and October, and probably the first halves of November and December. —♯ƒ • François-René ÐVB Rideau •Reflection&Cybernethics• http://fare.tunes.org The world will never starve for want of wonders, but for want of wonder. — Gilbert K. Chesterton On Fri, Aug 16, 2019 at 11:11 PM Jonathan Godbout <
jgodbou@gmail.com
<mailto:jgodbou@gmail.com>> wrote: > > Thank you Masataro for your great talk Thursday. > You can find a link to his paper and his Github account in the Past Meetings page: >
https://common-lisp.net/project/boston-lisp/past-meetings.html
> > If you have a talk you would like to give please send a
message
or carrier pigeon!
-- Masataro Asai
MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab IBM Research AI
Apologies, the form link for registration is now available to all. I have also updated the Boston Lisp website: https://common-lisp.net/project/boston-lisp/
On Fri, Oct 4, 2019 at 12:10 PM Jonathan Godbout jgodbou@gmail.com wrote:
NVM, I'll be gone then to. It will again be at Google, Allan and Doug will be there. Please register with this form (just asks for name):
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd8_tFCIgWzkIqfkB8z_UXXh4u0m61fkKkb...
I'll update the website shortly.
Thanks! Jon
On Sat, Sep 28, 2019 at 1:22 PM Jonathan Godbout jgodbou@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry can we do October 24th? October 17th I'll probably be in Canada...
On Sat, Sep 28, 2019, 11:18 AM Faré fahree@gmail.com wrote:
My apologies for late replies. Let's do October 17th.
What I lost and gained going from Lisp to OCaml
This talk will discuss my experience going from Lisp to OCaml: where did the types help? where did they get in the way? What kind of metaprogramming do I miss? What kind of metaprogramming is still possible? The techniques I will use as examples will be specific to a mostly-pure-functional programming model for distributed programming with monotonic data structures. But the ideas at stake are more widely applicable.
François-René Rideau is a long-time Lisper and notably rewrote multiple times and maintained for a decade the ASDF build system for Common Lisp. Formerly Senior Engineer at ITA Software, he also worked at Google and Bridgewater, and is now Co-Founder and CEO of a Startup that publishes a language for Blockchain Decentralized Applications (DApps), Mutual Knowledge Systems < https://mukn.io/ >
—♯ƒ • François-René ÐVB Rideau •Reflection&Cybernethics• http://fare.tunes.org The two most common errors in this country are that our politicians are dumb and that they mean well. — J.R. "Bob" Dobbs
On Thu, Sep 26, 2019 at 10:39 PM Jonathan Godbout jgodbou@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, we're looking at October, either 5th or 17th (but I still must
find out when I'll be away so we'll have a definite date shortly).
On Thu, Sep 26, 2019 at 6:34 PM masataro guicho2.71828@gmail.com
wrote:
Any follow up on this? (probably canceled ... rainy day)
On 2019/08/20 15:06, Jonathan Godbout wrote:
How does the end of September 26th sound for everyone? Make Thursdays around 7 the default?
On Sat, Aug 17, 2019 at 1:28 PM Faré <fahree@gmail.com mailto:fahree@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Jonathan and Boston Lispers, if you're looking for speakers, I volunteer to give a variant
of my
LambdaConf 2019 speech "Building Distributed Applications in
OCaml",
on what I gained and what I lost by going from Lisp to OCaml. I am available in the second halves of September and October,
and
probably the first halves of November and December. —♯ƒ • François-René ÐVB Rideau •Reflection&Cybernethics• http://fare.tunes.org The world will never starve for want of wonders, but for want of wonder. — Gilbert K. Chesterton On Fri, Aug 16, 2019 at 11:11 PM Jonathan Godbout <
jgodbou@gmail.com
<mailto:jgodbou@gmail.com>> wrote: > > Thank you Masataro for your great talk Thursday. > You can find a link to his paper and his Github account in
the
Past Meetings page: >
https://common-lisp.net/project/boston-lisp/past-meetings.html
> > If you have a talk you would like to give please send a
message
or carrier pigeon!
-- Masataro Asai
MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab IBM Research AI