OHAI. I've been metaprogramming this whole time, though never in Common Lisp or Slate.

I did get a lead from Kymeta doing embedded CL for their antenna firmware. I mainly worked at Tableau and made cross-language code-generators for frontend/backend synchronized and type-checked builds.

I still think in CL/CLOS/AMOP/Slate, though. I'm more active on Twitter than elsewhere.

On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 7:48 PM, Jeff Francis™ <jeff@gritch.org> wrote:
  In the famous words of Monty Python, "I'm not dead yet!"

  Though, admittedly, I've done very little CL in the past few years.

Jeff


On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 7:36 PM, Clint Moore <clint@ivy.io> wrote:
On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 6:26 PM, Michael Hansen <mmhansen@gmail.com> wrote:
At least three humans left. Anybody working on something they'd like to
demo on a laptop somewhere that serves coffee or beer? That's how user
group meetings work these days, right?

  Well, I might.  I don't know how interesting it might be for others, but I've been writing a bunch of code with hunchentoot and parenscript that takes a postmodern class(es) and makes a backbone.js app out of it.  My favorite thing so far is how crazy fast it is - I can update and re-eval the postmodern class and just hit reload to see the changes.

  Whether or not I showed anything, I'd still love to hang out and see what other people are working on.



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