Hello everyone!
I recently moved to Munich and would be interested to know if this meeting is still active, as the archives indicate the contrary. ;)
Best, Christian Brumm
I subcribed to this list on 16.June 2010, and your's is the first email received over this subscription.
So I second: HELLO! Is anybody out there? :)
Cheers, Peter
2010/9/6 Christian Brumm christian.brumm@googlemail.com:
I recently moved to Munich and would be interested to know if this meeting is still active, as the archives indicate the contrary. ;)
Hi Peter, Christian, et al,
This meeting was alive in 2009 - I sadly only made it to one meeting, but the turnout was good - I think there are plenty of people interested in getting together but it always requires someone to be an organising force and for people to find topics to talk about.
Regards -- Geoff Teale
Peter Fischer letzterfreiercoolername@googlemail.com writes:
I subcribed to this list on 16.June 2010, and your's is the first email received over this subscription.
So I second: HELLO! Is anybody out there? :)
Cheers, Peter
2010/9/6 Christian Brumm christian.brumm@googlemail.com:
I recently moved to Munich and would be interested to know if this meeting is still active, as the archives indicate the contrary. ;)
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The inactivity may be due to the fact that currently its semester break, so a lot of people are on vacation. It ends on October 18th.
Are there any plans for a lisp-meeting in november maybe? If not, can they be made?
Christoph
2010/9/6 Peter Fischer letzterfreiercoolername@googlemail.com:
I subcribed to this list on 16.June 2010, and your's is the first email received over this subscription.
So I second: HELLO! Is anybody out there? :)
Cheers, Peter
2010/9/6 Christian Brumm christian.brumm@googlemail.com:
I recently moved to Munich and would be interested to know if this meeting is still active, as the archives indicate the contrary. ;)
http://lisp.tech.coop/Munich munich-lisp mailing list munich-lisp@common-lisp.net http://common-lisp.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/munich-lisp
Hello everybody,
I would be interested in a meeting. I subscribed a year ago and never had the occasion to meet someone. Maybe someone should talk about something in the meeting? Any ideas?
Heinrich
Message du 06/09/10 12:17 De : "Christoph Senjak" A : "Peter Fischer" Copie à : munich-lisp@common-lisp.net Objet : Re: [munich-lisp] LISPers in Munich?
The inactivity may be due to the fact that currently its semester break, so a lot of people are on vacation. It ends on October 18th.
Are there any plans for a lisp-meeting in november maybe? If not, can they be made?
Christoph
2010/9/6 Peter Fischer :
I subcribed to this list on 16.June 2010, and your's is the first email received over this subscription.
So I second: HELLO! Is anybody out there? :)
Cheers, Peter
2010/9/6 Christian Brumm :
I recently moved to Munich and would be interested to know if this meeting is still active, as the archives indicate the contrary. ;)
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Hi! Good to see that there seem to be people interested in a meeting. :)
I would be happy to talk about something, so I am not sure if I can teach you guys anything about LISP, as I am total greenhorn.
LISP experience: Scheme (one-semester course based on SICP and worked through Little Schemer) LISP learning goals: Learn Scheme and larger LISP (Clojure or Common LISP), learn some things about parsers and compilers Other geeky interests: Machine Learning, Semantic Web, Social Network Privacy/Security
What about you?
Best, Chris
On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at 5:06 AM, hoerdegen hoerdegen@laposte.net wrote:
Hello everybody,
I would be interested in a meeting. I subscribed a year ago and never had the occasion to meet someone. Maybe someone should talk about something in the meeting? Any ideas?
Heinrich
Message du 06/09/10 12:17 De : "Christoph Senjak" A : "Peter Fischer" Copie à : munich-lisp@common-lisp.net Objet : Re: [munich-lisp] LISPers in Munich?
The inactivity may be due to the fact that currently its semester break, so a lot of people are on vacation. It ends on October 18th.
Are there any plans for a lisp-meeting in november maybe? If not, can they be made?
Christoph
2010/9/6 Peter Fischer :
I subcribed to this list on 16.June 2010, and your's is the first email received over this subscription.
So I second: HELLO! Is anybody out there? :)
Cheers, Peter
2010/9/6 Christian Brumm :
I recently moved to Munich and would be interested to know if this
meeting
is still active, as the archives indicate the contrary. ;)
http://lisp.tech.coop/Munich munich-lisp mailing list munich-lisp@common-lisp.net http://common-lisp.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/munich-lisp
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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 :)
Am 06.09.2010 17:34, schrieb Peter Fischer:
This is something I would be interested in, as I'm a real Lisp noob.
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)
I'd also tell the Munich Perl Monger, for those who always wonderd, why Perl ist sometimes called a pretty good lisp.
Regards, Bernhard
Am 06.09.2010 17:34, schrieb Peter Fischer:
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 :)
http://lisp.tech.coop/Munich munich-lisp mailing list munich-lisp@common-lisp.net http://common-lisp.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/munich-lisp
On Mon, 06 Sep 2010 17:34:11 +0200 Peter Fischer letzterfreiercoolername@googlemail.com wrote:
- TUM, LUM/GSU computer science deptartments.
Yeah, I've been busy posting scheme programs as homework solutions, papers, presentations and such to TUM folks. Reactions were mixed :D
regards, Marek
P.S.: I'd be in for a meeting. But except for a talk about R6RS macros I don't have much to offer.
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
On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at 8:34 AM, Peter Fischer < letzterfreiercoolername@googlemail.com> wrote:
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 :)
http://lisp.tech.coop/Munich munich-lisp mailing list munich-lisp@common-lisp.net http://common-lisp.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/munich-lisp
Hi everybody,
November seems fine to me. It would be nice to find a room near the universities. Where did the former meetings take place? As for topics, I would be interested in "embedded languages", "domain specific languages" and "prototyping with lisp"... But I am not such a good Lisper to talk myself about it. I just would like to learn about ideas and concepts.
Heinrich
Message du 07/09/10 04:17 De : "Christian Brumm" A : "Peter Fischer" Copie à : munich-lisp@common-lisp.net Objet : Re: [munich-lisp] LISPers in Munich?
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
On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at 8:34 AM, Peter Fischer < letzterfreiercoolername@googlemail.com> wrote:
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 :)
http://lisp.tech.coop/Munich munich-lisp mailing list munich-lisp@common-lisp.net http://common-lisp.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/munich-lisp
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2010/9/7 hoerdegen hoerdegen@laposte.net:
[...] It would be nice to find a room near the universities. Where did the former meetings take place? [...]
Hello,
the past two meetings took place at the Geophysics institute of LMU in Theresienstraße 37. At about a week's notice it shouldn't be a problem for me to reserve a seminar room there again for some time in the evening.
Ciao, Thomas
Hi!
On 07.09.2010 04:16, Christian Brumm wrote:
Peter, your suggestions sound very reasonable. Now we only need people who are able to talk about all this ... :)
I found http://www.gigamonkeys.com/lispbox/ a out-of-the-box ready pimped emacs+slime combination for use with the "Practical Common Lisp" book.
It's a bit dated, but it should be possible to update the packages' version numbers. Someone is already trying it: http://common-lisp.net/project/lispbox/
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.
This Date seems fine.
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. ;)
It certainly is easier if s/o internal to the TUM could be made interested in such a meeting...
TUM: (U2 Theresienstraße) https://campus.tum.de/tumonline/wborggruppen.gruppen?pOrgNr=38011
FHM (tramway 20/21): http://www.tb.fh-muenchen.de/index.php?id=4
LMU (U6 Universität): http://www.uni-muenchen.de/einrichtungen/zuv/uebersicht/dez_iv/ref_iv1/aufga...
further possibilities: http://www.einewelthaus.de/index.php?id=168 rent see http://www.einewelthaus.de/fileadmin/content/01_pdfs/raummieten_01_01_09.pdf
one is still missing, can't find the snippet. :(
We should also not forget that we certainly need a locality for having some drinks & snacks afterwards. :) So a room in the outback would not be optimal.
Cheers, Peter
Hi,
Le 6 sept. 2010 à 17:34, Peter Fischer a écrit :
On 06.09.2010 14:06, hoerdegen wrote:
Any ideas?
A Lisp/Scheme primer course
I'd be willing to give a little introduction to Common Lisp and SLIME, and with a November timeframe, I ought to have plenty of time for preparation. I guess. Anyway, I do know a bit about Scheme as well, but don't expect too much info about actual practical usage there. ;)
(Maybe I should mention that I have no prior teaching experience other than doing student tutorials in mathematical logic.)
@Marek Oh, and by the way: I'd _love_ to hear that talk about syntax-case. :)
Matthias