[boston-lisp] Next Boston Lisp Meeting: Monday March 31st 2008, 6pm at MIT 34-401B

See the announcement on my blog (copied below): http://fare.livejournal.com/120778.html Send suggestions to the mailing-list: boston-lisp-organizers at common-lisp.net [ François-René ÐVB Rideau | Reflection&Cybernethics | http://fare.tunes.org ] When my time on earth is completed, I want to go quietly in my sleep, like my grandfather ... not screaming in terror, like his passengers. Next Boston Lisp Meeting: Monday March 31st 2008, 6pm at MIT 34-401B Alexey Radul will speak about What I hate most about Scheme and what I'm doing about it. Alexey Radul is a graduate student at MIT. He uses the Scheme programming language, for which he has written an extension for probabilistic programming. Rahul Jain will present DefDoc. DefDoc is a lisp-based document description and processing system. Both macros and object-orientation are available so that the description of a document can be focused as much as possible on content and structure. Rahul Jain is a New York based consultant who programs in Common Lisp for fun and profit. The Lisp Meeting with take place at MIT, room 34-401B. As the numbers indicate, this is in Building 34, on the 4th floor. 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 I haven't found a sponsor for food yet, but whether we find one or not, I'll organize something for those hackers who wish to have dinner together after the conference. Please send email to fare at tunes (dot org) to register if you're interested, so I may have a head-count and make according preparations. PS: The previous Boston Lisp Meeting on March 3rd was a big success, with about 40 attendants. Thanks a lot to all those who came. I hope we'll meet again and have more of those interesting conversations. PPS: We're more than ever looking for speakers. We have a lot of potential speakers, but few confirmed speakers at scheduled dates. The call for speakers and all the other details are at < http://fare.livejournal.com/120393.html >.
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