Hello everyone! Our next meeting is coming up soon.
Toronto Lisp Users Group May Meeting: May 5th, 6pm, Linux Caffe (Walk north of Bloor from Christie Station, until you hit Harbord Street)
We're looking for volunteers for talks, discussion, tutorials. Your current projects, proposal for projects, libraries you like, tutorials or related LISPy languages, issues relevant to lisp etc.
Given the amount of discussion on concurrency we've had this month, why not make it a concurrency meeting? I'll bring my laptop, and we can play around with Rich Hickey's Ants simulation.
Come on out!
Vish
On Sunday 03 May 2009 11:17:26 pm Vishvajit Singh wrote:
Given the amount of discussion on concurrency we've had this month, why not make it a concurrency meeting? I'll bring my laptop, and we can play around with Rich Hickey's Ants simulation.
I'll be there. I am quite interested in further discussion of Clojure and the Ants simulation.
pt
On Sun, May 03, 2009 at 11:17:26PM -0400 or thereabouts, Vishvajit Singh wrote:
Hello everyone! Our next meeting is coming up soon.
Toronto Lisp Users Group May Meeting: May 5th, 6pm, Linux Caffe (Walk north of Bloor from Christie Station, until you hit Harbord Street)
Harbord is actually south of Bloor isn't it?
Given the amount of discussion on concurrency we've had this month, why not make it a concurrency meeting? I'll bring my laptop, and we can play around with Rich Hickey's Ants simulation.
As I mentioned last week, I unfortunately won't be able to make it because I am in the UK.
Have fun,
Doug
On Mon, 4 May 2009, doug@hcsw.org wrote:
On Sun, May 03, 2009 at 11:17:26PM -0400 or thereabouts, Vishvajit Singh wrote:
Hello everyone! Our next meeting is coming up soon.
Toronto Lisp Users Group May Meeting: May 5th, 6pm, Linux Caffe (Walk north of Bloor from Christie Station, until you hit Harbord Street)
Harbord is actually south of Bloor isn't it?
Yes it. Sorry.
Here's a map to linuxcafe from christie station.
http://tinyurl.com/linuxcafe-lisp-meet
As I mentioned last week, I unfortunately won't be able to make it because I am in the UK.
I am travelling as well so I might not make it.
abram
Oops! Indeed, I had just copied Abram's message from last month.. thanks for the correction.
Vish
On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 1:59 PM, Abram Hindle abram.hindle@softwareprocess.us wrote:
On Mon, 4 May 2009, doug@hcsw.org wrote:
On Sun, May 03, 2009 at 11:17:26PM -0400 or thereabouts, Vishvajit Singh wrote:
Hello everyone! Our next meeting is coming up soon.
Toronto Lisp Users Group May Meeting: May 5th, 6pm, Linux Caffe (Walk north of Bloor from Christie Station, until you hit Harbord Street)
Harbord is actually south of Bloor isn't it?
Yes it. Sorry.
Here's a map to linuxcafe from christie station.
http://tinyurl.com/linuxcafe-lisp-meet
As I mentioned last week, I unfortunately won't be able to make it because I am in the UK.
I am travelling as well so I might not make it.
abram
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FYI - I'm going to arrive a bit later, guessing about 6:30, and will be bringing a new participant. pt
Hoping to make it out for the first time. Should I be looking for an assortment of beards and ponytails, or has the LISP-hacker look moved on from that?
R.
The group is hard to describe, I hope someone will make a sign on a piece of paper and place it on the table announcing it is the toronto lisp users group. But other than that look for a group in the middle of the room who are taking up about 4-8 seats.
abram
On Tue, 5 May 2009, Rick Innis wrote:
Hoping to make it out for the first time. Should I be looking for an assortment of beards and ponytails, or has the LISP-hacker look moved on from that?
R.
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I certainly haven't seen as many beards as I expected. :)
I asked to book the projector. I should be able to show some interesting Clojure stuff today:
- ants.clj, Rich Hickey's Ants simulation - sudoku.clj, my Sudoku solver - how to use lazy sequences, going off of my ebook copy of Stuart Halloway's Programming Clojure
Vish
On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 11:50 AM, Abram Hindle abram.hindle@softwareprocess.us wrote:
The group is hard to describe, I hope someone will make a sign on a piece of paper and place it on the table announcing it is the toronto lisp users group. But other than that look for a group in the middle of the room who are taking up about 4-8 seats.
abram
On Tue, 5 May 2009, Rick Innis wrote:
Hoping to make it out for the first time. Should I be looking for an assortment of beards and ponytails, or has the LISP-hacker look moved on from that?
R.
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Good chance I'll be bailing out on this meet ... but I have an excellent excuse!
Finalizing a modest little program in Common Lisp, using the LispWorks COM/Automation package. It's an automation controller for AutoCAD, reading and filtering drawing files for a particular form of content.
No rocket science here, but once I manage to interleave some restarts and handlers, this may be worth showing at the next meet.
BC
-----Original Message----- From: Abram Hindle [mailto:abram.hindle@softwareprocess.us] Sent: Tuesday, May 05, 2009 11:50 AM To: Rick Innis Cc: toronto-lisp@common-lisp.net Subject: Re: [toronto-lisp] UNS: Re: Toronto Lisp Users Group Meeting Tuesday May 5th @ Linux Caffe
The group is hard to describe, I hope someone will make a sign on a piece of paper and place it on the table announcing it is the toronto lisp users group. But other than that look for a group in the middle of the room who are taking up about 4-8 seats.
abram
On Tue, 5 May 2009, Rick Innis wrote:
Hoping to make it out for the first time. Should I be looking for an assortment of beards and ponytails, or has the LISP-hacker look moved on from that?
R.
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Gosh darn it Doug! Now I have to wait another month before you autograph my copy of LoL. (heheh)
BC
-----Original Message----- From: doug@hcsw.org [mailto:doug@hcsw.org] Sent: Monday, May 04, 2009 1:51 PM To: toronto-lisp@common-lisp.net Subject: Re: [toronto-lisp] Toronto Lisp Users Group Meeting Tuesday May 5th @ Linux Caffe
On Sun, May 03, 2009 at 11:17:26PM -0400 or thereabouts, Vishvajit Singh wrote:
Hello everyone! Our next meeting is coming up soon.
Toronto Lisp Users Group May Meeting: May 5th, 6pm, Linux Caffe (Walk north of Bloor from Christie Station, until you hit Harbord Street)
Harbord is actually south of Bloor isn't it?
Given the amount of discussion on concurrency we've had this month, why not make it a concurrency meeting? I'll bring my laptop, and we can play around with Rich Hickey's Ants simulation.
As I mentioned last week, I unfortunately won't be able to make it because I am in the UK.
Have fun,
Doug