As promised, I've created a repository on GitHub for our club.
http://github.com/vishsingh/lisp-toronto/
This will be a centralized location for us to share:
- Code and slides from presentations given at meetings - Code for projects we are currently working on - Scraps of code you wish to share with the group - etc.
If you are a member of the group and you've been to at least one meeting, contact me personally and I will add you as a collaborator, and you'll be able to push to the repository. (You have to have a GitHub account -- they're free.)
(Note: I'm new to GitHub so let me know if I'm doing anything wrong.)
Our next step will be to start working on a project. But what should it be? For now, I'll create a project-ideas.txt on the repo..
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Our next meeting is coming up soon.
Toronto Lisp Users Group, September Meeting: Tuesday September 1st, 6pm, at the Linux Caffe
Directions: walk south of Bloor from Christie Station, until you hit Harbord Street.
Here's a map to the Linux Caffe from Christie Station: http://tinyurl.com/linuxcafe-lisp-meet
We're looking for volunteers for talks, discussion, and tutorials. We'd love to hear about your current projects, proposals for projects, libraries you like, issues relevant to Lisp, etc.
Come on out!
Vish