You have been invited to connect as friends with Brian Rice <BrianTRice(a)gmail.com>
Please accept or reject this invitation by clicking below:
http://www.bebo.com/in/7560930997a563363596b135
......................................................................
Please do not reply directly to this email.
This email was sent to you at the direct request of Brian Rice <BrianTRice(a)gmail.com>. You have not been added to a mailing list.
If you would prefer not to receive invitations from ANY Bebo members please click here - http://www.bebo.com/unsub/7560930997a563363596
Bebo, Inc., 795 Folsom St, 6th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94107, USA.
Someone asked if I might assist getting the word out about this.
"Help with study of functional programmers"
http://blogs.msdn.com/dsyme/archive/2008/07/18/help-with-study-of-functiona…
I have no affiliation with the study, researcher, etc. (Being a Unix
geek, it's almost ironic that I'm forwarding something from an msdn blog.)
Unfortunately due to early stage start-up schedules, my company won't be
able to participate in this despite actually using Lisp in a mostly FP
way for production server apps.
Anyone else?
Thanks,
-Daniel
--
first name at last name dot com
Hi,
I see this list has been quiet for a while, but maybe people are still subscribed...
I was wondering if there's anyone in the Seattle area who's using Lisp (or any other functional language) either professionally or on some medium- to large-sized project, that would let me come watch you work for a couple hours.
I'm a computer science grad student from Oregon State, here in Seattle for the summer on a Microsoft internship, doing a human factors kind of study about how functional programmers go about debugging. There's been a lot of research into how imperative programmers do their thing, but hardly any real-world study of FP programmers, so I think the results could provide interesting data for future developers of debugging tools.
Anyway, if you're interested, there's a blog post about it at http://blogs.msdn.com/dsyme/archive/2008/07/18/help-with-study-of-functiona… (Don Syme's blog; he's the inventor of F#, MS's version of OCaml). If you think you might fit the profile I'm looking for please let me know; I'd really appreciate your help.
Thanks,
Chris Bogart
425-538-3562
t-chribo(a)microsoft.com<mailto:t-chribo@microsoft.com>
Hi, Seattle Lispers,
I gave a talk for this group a while ago, and mentioned that I am
working on a book on biomedical informatics using Lisp. The book is
written and in the hands of the publisher, Academic Press. It is due
out in October, just in time for the 50th anniversary of Lisp. For more
info, I have started a web page,
http://www.radonc.washington.edu/faculty/ira/pbi/
I hope it will be of interest to some of you.
Best regards,
Ira Kalet
--
Ira J. Kalet, Ph.D.
Professor, Radiation Oncology
Professor, Medical Education and Biomedical Informatics
Adjunct Professor, Computer Science and Engineering
Adjunct Professor, Biological Structure
Director, Security and Networking, UW Medicine IT Services
office: 206 598-4107
FAX: 206 598-3786
email: ikalet(a)u.washington.edu
www: http://www.radonc.washington.edu/faculty/ira/
-----------------------