wave accounting held a hackersnest meetup. they are a bit out of the way,
but i guess the linux cafe was too.
I work at CSI spadina, so I can provide a room there. there are chalkboards
and i think some projectors. personally, i rather go to wave accounting. :)
i met the guy who started the clojure dojo. i think we'll have a computer
and people will swap out every few minutes to let someone else program.
it's at thoughtworks, that alone makes it worth going to.
~~
Paul Joseph Iannazzo.
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> From: Rudolf <omouse(a)gmail.com>
> To: Mike Ivanov <me(a)mikeivanov.com>
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> Subject: Re: [toronto-lisp] Lisp & Haskell
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> Where's the location?
> On Aug 3, 2012 2:59 PM, "Mike Ivanov" <me(a)mikeivanov.com> wrote:
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> > Hi folks,
> >
> > I think we (WaveAcounting) can host it. We have a nice patio with tables
> > and all that. If it starts raining we'll just move inside.
> >
> > Snacks and soda drinks is on us.
> >
> > Interested?
> >
> > -Mike
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> > On 2012-08-03, at 1:05 PM, Paul Tarvydas wrote:
> >
> > > Bryce's suggestion can certainly be discussed at the next meeting(s) or
> > on this mailing list.
> > >
> > > I think it would be fair to withhold any decision until after summer
> and
> > when all of the "regulars" have had a chance to chime in.
> > >
> > > Lately, the ToLUG meetings have been wide ranging, but we did have
> > meetings that dealt with specific Lisp issues and Lisp demos. If we got
> a
> > room with a projector, we might go back to that style of meeting...
> > >
> > > Are the Haskell meetings also as wide ranging, or would they be
> > "diluting" the content if a bunch of lisp-oriented issues were brought
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> Hi Paul,
>
> As another option, we might be able to host you at Bento Miso. ( http://bentomiso.com/ )
>
> We have a projector, 40 foot whiteboard wall, and as much coffee as you can drink.
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> Feel free to post this to the list, or contact me directly. (I'm on the mailing list but receive it in digest at a weird address, so replying there is a bit awkward.)
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> Good luck with finding a new home!
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> dann
> Re: Clojure coding dojo
Sounds interesting. Do we need to show up with working Clojure environments
and a knowledge of the language, or is that provided? The meetups.com page
implies we'll have 100 minutes of "implementing the problem"
> Re: Lisp & Haskell
Not sure how everyone feels about this, so I'm speaking for myself rather
than the group. We discuss languages other than Lisp pretty frequently so
it doesn't sound like it would be a huge change for the Lispers to include
Haskell. How do you guys usually do it?
The only problem from my perspective is that I'm not a member of the
hacklab, so actually getting into a meeting would be difficult for me.
> Re: Re: Linuxcaffe
The Timmies is here http://goo.gl/maps/uWGpi
Literally right outside Christie Station (it seems to be either unlisted or
labeled "Christie Convenience Store" on google maps).
>From Reginald Tan:
There's a Clojure coding dojo happening the day right after your meeting next week (August 8) - http://www.meetup.com/Toronto-Coding-Dojo/events/76067972/. Thought you guys might be interested in checking it out!
Not sure if anyone's interested at all, but I forked this a little while
ago and have been on-and-off hacking on it for the past couple of days
https://github.com/Inaimathi/Common-Lisp-Actors
Comments and criticisms appreciated.
I'm currently experimenting with adding output queues to each actor so that
they can be completely decoupled rather than statefully tracking targets.
That seems to be the only annoying part of developing with the library. It
seems that the changes were made without major explosions, but it's pretty
late my last tea was quite a while ago.
Just happened to come across this in my RSS feeds:
http://lispjobs.wordpress.com/2012/07/19/part-time-clojurelisp-programmer-t…
Figured someone might be interested. If not, apologies. Clojure +
Minecraft sounds like fun.
Might want to update the TLUG website if LinuxCaffe is no longer the
meeting point.
bryce
Hello everyone,
Here is the link for the program that I brought into the meeting
for review.
https://github.com/ravster/amethyst/tree/master/index-webspaces
I'm having difficulty with getting it to work as a script. I'll be
going back and trying to make things work as a script and then build
them up step-by-step to find out where I'm making mistakes.
-Ravi