Hi all,

- The paper that I mentioned is called "Out of the tar pit" and is available here http://web.mac.com/ben_moseley/frp/paper-v1_01.pdf. The paper addresses the issue of software complexity and management of state is cited as the single largest contributor to complexity of software systems.

- If I'm in town next month (there's a possibility that I'll be away on a consulting engagement), I'll be glad to do a presentation on Clojure.

- I wholeheartedly agree on the need for the website and ready to provide the domain www.lisptoronto.org (name patterned after www.lispnyc.org)

Currently, it is hosted at Google Sites for free. Google Sites seems to be a nice web-based app that can serve needs of the group well: it works as a wiki and allows addition of file attachments, widgets (Google calendars, photo albums, spreadsheets and some others).

Please let me know if hosting it there is ok with everyone interested. 
- If yes, then I'll add anyone who request to the list of site operators, effectively turning it into a wiki where anyone on the list can add/change stuff.
- If not, we can host it anywhere else.

Cheers,

Telman


2009/2/8 Abram Hindle <abram.hindle@softwareprocess.us>

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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