Am I the only human left on this list? That would be rather sad. According to the mailman list interface, this is the first post to the list, so it wouldn't surprise me.
You're not the only one on this list. Though its intended goal never panned out.
Jay
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On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 5:32 PM, Clint Moore clint@ivy.io wrote:
Am I the only human left on this list? That would be rather sad. According to the mailman list interface, this is the first post to the list, so it wouldn't surprise me. _______________________________________________ Seattle mailing list Seattle@common-lisp.net https://mailman.common-lisp.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seattle
On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 5:46 PM, Jay Kint bilbo@hobbit-hole.org wrote:
You're not the only one on this list. Though its intended goal never panned out.
Oh? What was the intended goal? I seem to remember something about a user group a few years ago, but the memory is pretty hazy.
That was my understanding, was that we were going to study CL on the list and perhaps get together for meetings from time to time.
Jay
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On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 5:58 PM, Clint Moore clint@ivy.io wrote:
On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 5:46 PM, Jay Kint bilbo@hobbit-hole.org wrote:
You're not the only one on this list. Though its intended goal never panned out.
Oh? What was the intended goal? I seem to remember something about a user group a few years ago, but the memory is pretty hazy.
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?
On 2/12/15, Clint Moore clint@ivy.io wrote:
On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 5:46 PM, Jay Kint bilbo@hobbit-hole.org wrote:
You're not the only one on this list. Though its intended goal never panned out.
Oh? What was the intended goal? I seem to remember something about a user group a few years ago, but the memory is pretty hazy.
Ahh, beer. Choice of lispers everywhere for all time.
On 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?
On 2/12/15, Clint Moore clint@ivy.io wrote:
On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 5:46 PM, Jay Kint bilbo@hobbit-hole.org wrote:
You're not the only one on this list. Though its intended goal never panned out.
Oh? What was the intended goal? I seem to remember something about a user group a few years ago, but the memory is pretty hazy.
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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.
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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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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I'd be interested in that. I have been working on a pure Common Lisp graph database called VivaceGraph. Perhaps I could demo that?
Cheers, Kevin
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On February 12, 2015 6:26:44 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?
On 2/12/15, Clint Moore clint@ivy.io wrote:
On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 5:46 PM, Jay Kint bilbo@hobbit-hole.org wrote:
You're not the only one on this list. Though its intended goal never panned out.
Oh? What was the intended goal? I seem to remember something about a user group a few years ago, but the memory is pretty hazy.
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