The next meeting is tomorrow, April 7, yes?
Any volunteers to talk about a specific topic?
If not, I would enjoy getting an explanation on how to set up clojure with emacs (or whatever other options there might be) and a discussion of what GUI-building library is best to use with it (I'm blissfully ignorant of the Java world, so pointers to tutorials would also be helpful :-).
If nobody has anything to talk about, then I could, off the top of my head, talk about state machines and my state machine macros and/or PAIP prolog and/or factbases.
pt
That sounds interesting.. I'm always up for hearing about some interesting macrology.
After Telman's talk I was inspired, and spent some time setting up Clojure on my Macbook Pro with the help of his tutorials (http://yusupov.com/blog/). It worked great. However, his tutorials are Mac-specific. You may prefer Bill Clementson's tutorial:
http://bc.tech.coop/blog/081023.html
It may be late, but I've advertised our meeting on news.yc: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=550369 If anyone has an account, go ahead and vote it up. I'm curious as to whether we can bring in new faces this way.
Regards, Vish Singh
2009/4/6 Paul Tarvydas tarvydas@visualframeworksinc.com:
The next meeting is tomorrow, April 7, yes?
Any volunteers to talk about a specific topic?
If not, I would enjoy getting an explanation on how to set up clojure with emacs (or whatever other options there might be) and a discussion of what GUI-building library is best to use with it (I'm blissfully ignorant of the Java world, so pointers to tutorials would also be helpful :-).
If nobody has anything to talk about, then I could, off the top of my head, talk about state machines and my state machine macros and/or PAIP prolog and/or factbases.
pt
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