Yes you're right we need a website!
Here are my notes on the last meeting
* LISP Meeting ** Attendance 5 Ali Abram Telman Paul Vishvajit ** Website We need a website, what should be on it *** Name - toronto-lisp.net Free from Telman *** hosting - dreamhost $0 abram offers - possible hosting - google sites *** Conclusion Send to mailing list we should discuss this further ** Factor *** Forth intro - stack based - tree demo *** factor - random tree - time daemon *** TELMAN - Read Paper Out of tarpit - on clojure group - revert state - restarting always work *** Abram goes off about - ruby-magick-scheme git clone http://churchturing.org/magick-what/ (I think) - Lispy Perl or Perlish Lisp http://churchturing.org/x/lisp-perl http://churchturing.org/x/lisp-perl/presentation/ http://churchturing.org/x/lisp-perl/presentation/presentation.out.pdf
*** More website discussion
Vishvajit Singh wrote:
Hi everyone,
I've attached the notes from my Factor presentation last week, along with some of the code I demonstrated. I'm new at giving this kind of presentation, so it was a learning experience for me. I think that the live presentation I gave (actual coding, mistakes and all) worked a lot better than a PowerPoint-style one would have. I hope to give more presentations in the future.
This stuff really ought to go on a website. Let's set up a Toronto Lisp website for tutorials, code snippets, meeting minutes, project collaboration, and so on. I believe someone said they already had a domain name registered, which is great. How about we set up a Wiki at first, and see where it goes?
Vish Singh
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