Code Retreat Toronto
Hosted by J.B. Rainsberger and Novell/PlateSpin Canada
August 8, 2009
J.B. Rainsberger and Novell/PlateSpin Canada will be hosting a code
retreat on August 8th, 2009.
What is a code retreat?
- It is an event where we "[bring coders together to code], and then
discuss only the things that emerge from that code." [1]
- For more details, see http://tinyurl.com/lr395d
Where is it?
- The event is at the Novell/PlateSpin office in Toronto.
- The address is 340 King Street East, Suite 200, Toronto, ON.
- See the map at http://tinyurl.com/platespin
When is it?
- We'll start with breakfast at 8:30am.
- We expect to go until around 5pm, at which point we'll head over to
a local pub to unwind a little.
How much does it cost?
- Nothing but your time.
What do we bring?
- We can't supply machines, so please bring your laptop. That's about
all you'll need.
What do we get?
- Breakfast and lunch will be supplied.
- There will also be free coffee, soft drinks, and snacks available.
Do I need to RSVP?
- YES. If you are going to attend PLEASE EMAIL MIKE DIBERNARDO at
mikedebo(a)gmail.com.
- Use the subject "Code Retreat 2009".
- We may be overbooked, so the RSVP is required to determine headcount.
Who is the host, exactly?
- J. B. (Joe) Rainsberger is a Canadian software development
consultant and technology writer. [2]
- He is the author of JUnit Recipes : Practical Methods for Programmer
Testing, and was the recipient of the Gordon Pask Award in 2005.
Anything else?
- You can view J.B.'s video invite at http://www.vimeo.com/5429547
I have a question!
- Please send any questions you might have to mikedebo(a)gmail.com.
We'll see you on August 8th!
[1] http://coderetreat.ning.com/profiles/blogs/what-the-heck-is-coderetreat
[2] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._B._Rainsberger
Hey all,
I've only attended one meetup of this user group, sometime last
summer. I remember we talked a bit about Let over Lambda, and some
reasoning engine that had been written in CLISP or something.
Anyhow, despite my lack of attendance, I'd still like to invite you
guys to this event that I'm running on August 8th over at
Novell/PlateSpin. It's a code retreat, hosted by J.B. Rainsberger
(http://jbrains.ca), where you pair up with another developer and work
on some problems together, basically.
I think it would be great to have a few Lispy 'representatives' in
attendance, because I think you guys have a lot of ideas that you
could present in such an venue that would be really new to the other
folks, but at the same time would probably be well-received. (So far
the people who've agreed to come are pretty open-minded,
knowledge-hungry folks.)
I'm going to forward the invite to the list in a subsequent email.
Hopefully I'll see some of you there!
Thanks,
-Mike
Hey all,
Good meeting yesterday, as usual. Like I said, here's a "paper" I've been
writing over the past few weeks that explains Antiweb's Berkeley DB
interface:
http://hoytech.com/transactional-programming.html
It's still a draft so please send along any comments or suggestions.
Best,
Doug