Peter, your suggestions sound very reasonable. Now we only need people who are able to talk about all this ... :)
I can help with advertising, I live near LMU, and I guess TUM is not too far. Also some people at work might be interested.
As Christoph mentioned, first half of November (semester break ends October 18th) seems reasonable and should give us enough time to prepare.
Does someone know where to get a room (e.g. works or studies at University)? I guess choosing a date and a room are highly correlated. ;)
Best,
Chris
Hi!
On 06.09.2010 14:06, hoerdegen wrote:
> Any ideas?
A Lisp/Scheme primer course:
* "cons lingo" / lisp concepts
* lisp/scheme pedigree
* differences between lisp/scheme standards and implementations
* places to find good code
* examples of how to read lisp code
* how to setup some graphical IDE
* how to setup Emacs/SLIME combination
( => teach people how to learn themselves Lisp)
plus advertisement in advance at the local Munich
* CCC chapter (those who always wanted to hack in Lisp)
* Ruby user group (those who always wondered, why Ruby is sometimes
called a pretty good lisp)
* TUM, LUM/GSU computer science deptartments.
It might perhaps spark
* some traffic/life in this mailing list
* interest in Lisp and Scheme
* lisp study groups
Cheers,
Peter
P.S.: I'm a bloody Lisp beginner, too :)
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