The next meeting is on Tuesday, January 5, 2010.
Does anyone volunteer to give a talk?
If you have suggestions on topics you would like to hear about, please post them - it might inspire someone to give a talk.
Possible suggestions:
- optimization, writing efficient CL
- survey of repositories
- specific libraries.
Speaking of libraries, has anyone given a 'hands on' to this? http://libcl.com/
BC
p.s. I haven't yet, but was curious.
-----Original Message----- From: Paul Tarvydas [mailto:tarvydas@visualframeworksinc.com] Sent: Friday, December 18, 2009 12:28 PM To: toronto-lisp@common-lisp.net Subject: [toronto-lisp] next meeting
The next meeting is on Tuesday, January 5, 2010.
Does anyone volunteer to give a talk?
If you have suggestions on topics you would like to hear about, please post them - it might inspire someone to give a talk.
Possible suggestions:
- optimization, writing efficient CL
- survey of repositories
- specific libraries.
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There's an interesting talk here about GUI development in Common Lisp ... from a brand new Lisp group!
BC
I can volunteer to give a run through of a someone else's common lisp tower defense game I've been hacking at. I can demo some lisp games like xong and sanctuary.
Also I'll have a few questions for the group about CLOS and macro and when do things get compiled.
At least it's about common lisp eh!
abram
Paul Tarvydas wrote:
The next meeting is on Tuesday, January 5, 2010.
Does anyone volunteer to give a talk?
If you have suggestions on topics you would like to hear about, please post them - it might inspire someone to give a talk.
Possible suggestions:
optimization, writing efficient CL
survey of repositories
specific libraries.
toronto-lisp mailing list toronto-lisp@common-lisp.net http://common-lisp.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/toronto-lisp
I'd really love to hear about gamedev in Lisp! I hacked around with Lisp games using an implementation called Corman Lisp many years ago. Back then it was my Lisp of choice for Win32 development -- it had excellent C bindings, for one thing. I'd certainly like to know what the state of the art is these days.
Vish
On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 1:33 PM, Paul Tarvydas tarvydas@visualframeworksinc.com wrote:
I can volunteer to give a run through of a someone else's common lisp
Sounds good.
pt
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