Hi all,
I'm not sure how we decided about the schedule for the next meeting (April the 8th). Perhaps I didn't hear it as everybody was about to leave, or perhaps I forgot it ...
In any case I'd like to ask Jim: How about an introduction to Skill?
Cheers, - Alex
Hallo, halloo,
anybody's still alive out there?
Or is Munich-Lisp dead alread?
- Alex
On 31.03.2005, at 12.08 Uhr, Andreas Hauser wrote:
Wolfgang, everything OK with the room ?
Will check on Monday, I was not sure if anything was going to happen ... Should be no problem to get the room, lecture time has not yet started.
What was the meeting time again ?
18:00?
Wolfgang
BTW: To the Mac users here: I just wrote a small AppleScript application that internationalizes and formats phone numbers in Address Book. The on-topic part of this is that the real work inside this program is done by cmucl, which is delivered inside the app. If you want to take a look at it, find it at URL:http://homepage.mac.com/madearl/, in the Downloads section.
hi everyone, is everyone still interested in the lisp meeting next friday? We need someone to present something.
Juanjo, are you planning on attending? it would be great if you could talk a bit about the state of ECL? interested?
perhaps someone else has some suggestions about what they'd like to present of see presented.
I'm pretty sure i won't have time to make a presentation about SKILL, although an impromtu talk is always possible. I could also talk about a LISP based approach for object oriented data modeling (something that Peter Herth and I are working on together at work).
It would also be great for someone to do a SLIME demo.
-jim
Alexander Burger wrote:
Hallo, halloo,
anybody's still alive out there?
Or is Munich-Lisp dead alread?
- Alex
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On Thu, 31 Mar 2005, Jim Newton wrote:
hi everyone, is everyone still interested in the lisp meeting next friday? We need someone to present something.
By chance, I'm almost back in Munich at the moment (~100 km away), so I might manage to come, depending on when and where you plan to meet.
perhaps someone else has some suggestions about what they'd like to present of see presented.
I could give an improvised talk on the usability of lisp in string theory and algebraic geometry, based on some work I did in this field. I cannot promise anything yet, however, and my last train back home would leave at 23:50.
It would also be great for someone to do a SLIME demo.
One of the uglier aspects of SLIME - at least as I experience it (but maybe I'm just a bit stupid here) is that I occasionally find myself in a situation where I want to SAVE-LISP a core that contains a lot of complicated state which was difficult to produce (= the result of a lengthy calculation). SLIME and SAVE-LISP do not seem to mix well...