[toronto-lisp] We don't have a webpage?

We need to get a webpage going! When's the next meeting? I can offer webhosting and free subdomains of: churchturing.org softwareprocess.us abram

On Friday 30 January 2009 4:11:27 pm Abram Hindle wrote:
When's the next meeting?
If we follow the first-Tuesday-of-the-month "rule", then it should be this Tuesday (Feb. 3). Anybody have a topic to present?
We need to get a webpage going!
We can discuss this at the meeting. pt

I'd like to give a mini-presentation on the language Factor (factorcode.org), assuming people are interested. Factor is a FORTH derivative, not a Lisp, but it's fairly reasonable to describe it as a "postfix Lisp". It is very Lisp-like (e.g. it has macros), but beyond that, I think it's one of the neatest esoteric languages around. It'll probably be a few minutes, so not too long.. depending on what we get into. I'll bring in my Mac and demonstrate the basics of the language. What do you say, folks? Vish Singh On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 11:43 AM, Paul Tarvydas <tarvydas@visualframeworksinc.com> wrote:
On Friday 30 January 2009 4:11:27 pm Abram Hindle wrote:
When's the next meeting?
If we follow the first-Tuesday-of-the-month "rule", then it should be this Tuesday (Feb. 3).
Anybody have a topic to present?
We need to get a webpage going!
We can discuss this at the meeting.
pt
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That sounds great. I might have something as well. So Linux Cafe @ 6pm on February 3rd Toronto Lisp Users Group meeting Discussing: * Lisp * Scheme * S-expressions * etc. With potential presentations on: * Forth * TBA ( this is the regular time and place right? ) linuxcaffe can be found at 326 harbord street, toronto, on, m6g 3a4, just 1 block south of Christie station on the bloor line. abram Vishvajit Singh wrote:
I'd like to give a mini-presentation on the language Factor (factorcode.org), assuming people are interested.
Factor is a FORTH derivative, not a Lisp, but it's fairly reasonable to describe it as a "postfix Lisp". It is very Lisp-like (e.g. it has macros), but beyond that, I think it's one of the neatest esoteric languages around.
It'll probably be a few minutes, so not too long.. depending on what we get into. I'll bring in my Mac and demonstrate the basics of the language. What do you say, folks?
Vish Singh
On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 11:43 AM, Paul Tarvydas <tarvydas@visualframeworksinc.com> wrote:
On Friday 30 January 2009 4:11:27 pm Abram Hindle wrote:
When's the next meeting? If we follow the first-Tuesday-of-the-month "rule", then it should be this Tuesday (Feb. 3).
Anybody have a topic to present?
We need to get a webpage going! We can discuss this at the meeting.
pt
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Any way we can get the projector? Do we need to call ahead? Having several people crowd around a laptop kinda sucks. Vish On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 9:21 PM, Abram Hindle <abram.hindle@softwareprocess.us> wrote:
That sounds great. I might have something as well.
So Linux Cafe @ 6pm on February 3rd Toronto Lisp Users Group meeting Discussing: * Lisp * Scheme * S-expressions * etc. With potential presentations on: * Forth * TBA ( this is the regular time and place right? )
linuxcaffe can be found at 326 harbord street, toronto, on, m6g 3a4, just 1 block south of Christie station on the bloor line.
abram
Vishvajit Singh wrote:
I'd like to give a mini-presentation on the language Factor (factorcode.org), assuming people are interested.
Factor is a FORTH derivative, not a Lisp, but it's fairly reasonable to describe it as a "postfix Lisp". It is very Lisp-like (e.g. it has macros), but beyond that, I think it's one of the neatest esoteric languages around.
It'll probably be a few minutes, so not too long.. depending on what we get into. I'll bring in my Mac and demonstrate the basics of the language. What do you say, folks?
Vish Singh
On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 11:43 AM, Paul Tarvydas <tarvydas@visualframeworksinc.com> wrote:
On Friday 30 January 2009 4:11:27 pm Abram Hindle wrote:
When's the next meeting? If we follow the first-Tuesday-of-the-month "rule", then it should be this Tuesday (Feb. 3).
Anybody have a topic to present?
We need to get a webpage going! We can discuss this at the meeting.
pt
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I emailed and asked for it. We'll see, I didn't have the best of luck with the webform. abram Vishvajit Singh wrote:
Any way we can get the projector? Do we need to call ahead? Having several people crowd around a laptop kinda sucks.
Vish
On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 9:21 PM, Abram Hindle <abram.hindle@softwareprocess.us> wrote:
That sounds great. I might have something as well.
So Linux Cafe @ 6pm on February 3rd Toronto Lisp Users Group meeting Discussing: * Lisp * Scheme * S-expressions * etc. With potential presentations on: * Forth * TBA ( this is the regular time and place right? )
linuxcaffe can be found at 326 harbord street, toronto, on, m6g 3a4, just 1 block south of Christie station on the bloor line.
abram
Vishvajit Singh wrote:
I'd like to give a mini-presentation on the language Factor (factorcode.org), assuming people are interested.
Factor is a FORTH derivative, not a Lisp, but it's fairly reasonable to describe it as a "postfix Lisp". It is very Lisp-like (e.g. it has macros), but beyond that, I think it's one of the neatest esoteric languages around.
It'll probably be a few minutes, so not too long.. depending on what we get into. I'll bring in my Mac and demonstrate the basics of the language. What do you say, folks?
Vish Singh
On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 11:43 AM, Paul Tarvydas <tarvydas@visualframeworksinc.com> wrote:
On Friday 30 January 2009 4:11:27 pm Abram Hindle wrote:
When's the next meeting? If we follow the first-Tuesday-of-the-month "rule", then it should be this Tuesday (Feb. 3).
Anybody have a topic to present?
We need to get a webpage going! We can discuss this at the meeting.
pt
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The Linux Café has their own projector. I don't think that calling ahead to reserve it as an absolute requirement, but may be a good idea in case another group is planning to meet at the same time. Justin On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 9:28 PM, Vishvajit Singh <vishvajitsingh@gmail.com> wrote:
Any way we can get the projector? Do we need to call ahead? Having several people crowd around a laptop kinda sucks.
Vish
On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 9:21 PM, Abram Hindle <abram.hindle@softwareprocess.us> wrote:
That sounds great. I might have something as well.
So Linux Cafe @ 6pm on February 3rd Toronto Lisp Users Group meeting Discussing: * Lisp * Scheme * S-expressions * etc. With potential presentations on: * Forth * TBA ( this is the regular time and place right? )
linuxcaffe can be found at 326 harbord street, toronto, on, m6g 3a4, just 1 block south of Christie station on the bloor line.
abram
Vishvajit Singh wrote:
I'd like to give a mini-presentation on the language Factor (factorcode.org), assuming people are interested.
Factor is a FORTH derivative, not a Lisp, but it's fairly reasonable to describe it as a "postfix Lisp". It is very Lisp-like (e.g. it has macros), but beyond that, I think it's one of the neatest esoteric languages around.
It'll probably be a few minutes, so not too long.. depending on what we get into. I'll bring in my Mac and demonstrate the basics of the language. What do you say, folks?
Vish Singh
On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 11:43 AM, Paul Tarvydas <tarvydas@visualframeworksinc.com> wrote:
On Friday 30 January 2009 4:11:27 pm Abram Hindle wrote:
When's the next meeting? If we follow the first-Tuesday-of-the-month "rule", then it should be this Tuesday (Feb. 3).
Anybody have a topic to present?
We need to get a webpage going! We can discuss this at the meeting.
pt
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I've got confirmation that we can use it during that time. abram Justin Giancola wrote:
The Linux Café has their own projector. I don't think that calling ahead to reserve it as an absolute requirement, but may be a good idea in case another group is planning to meet at the same time.
Justin
On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 9:28 PM, Vishvajit Singh <vishvajitsingh@gmail.com> wrote:
Any way we can get the projector? Do we need to call ahead? Having several people crowd around a laptop kinda sucks.
Vish
On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 9:21 PM, Abram Hindle <abram.hindle@softwareprocess.us> wrote:
That sounds great. I might have something as well.
So Linux Cafe @ 6pm on February 3rd Toronto Lisp Users Group meeting Discussing: * Lisp * Scheme * S-expressions * etc. With potential presentations on: * Forth * TBA ( this is the regular time and place right? )
linuxcaffe can be found at 326 harbord street, toronto, on, m6g 3a4, just 1 block south of Christie station on the bloor line.
abram
Vishvajit Singh wrote:
I'd like to give a mini-presentation on the language Factor (factorcode.org), assuming people are interested.
Factor is a FORTH derivative, not a Lisp, but it's fairly reasonable to describe it as a "postfix Lisp". It is very Lisp-like (e.g. it has macros), but beyond that, I think it's one of the neatest esoteric languages around.
It'll probably be a few minutes, so not too long.. depending on what we get into. I'll bring in my Mac and demonstrate the basics of the language. What do you say, folks?
Vish Singh
On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 11:43 AM, Paul Tarvydas <tarvydas@visualframeworksinc.com> wrote:
On Friday 30 January 2009 4:11:27 pm Abram Hindle wrote:
When's the next meeting? If we follow the first-Tuesday-of-the-month "rule", then it should be this Tuesday (Feb. 3).
Anybody have a topic to present?
We need to get a webpage going! We can discuss this at the meeting.
pt
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participants (4)
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Abram Hindle
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Justin Giancola
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Paul Tarvydas
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Vishvajit Singh