Who's coming out?
Anybody have anything to present, or ask questions about?
I know that a number of us are faced with .Net vs. no CL issues. We could continue that discussion.
I have a not-fully-tested WAM (Prolog Warren Abstract Machine) written in CL that I could bring, if it interests anyone.
pt
I'd certainly be interested in learning more about the hurdles posed by .NET for "Lisplementations" such as CL and Scheme.
BC
Paul, I'd still not a chance to look at the COM side of things. Had to pick up a new laptop and now face the frustration called 'Windows 7'.
-----Original Message----- From: Paul Tarvydas [mailto:tarvydas@visualframeworksinc.com] Sent: Monday, July 05, 2010 1:46 PM To: toronto-lisp@common-lisp.net Subject: [toronto-lisp] meeting Tues. July 6
Who's coming out?
Anybody have anything to present, or ask questions about?
I know that a number of us are faced with .Net vs. no CL issues. We could continue that discussion.
I have a not-fully-tested WAM (Prolog Warren Abstract Machine) written in CL that I could bring, if it interests anyone.
pt
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I'll be there.
I'm interested in knowing if anyone's working through SICP (http://mitpress.mit.edu/sicp/) at the moment. I'm currently reading it on my iPod, using the excellent eBook conversion at http://github.com/ieure/sicp/.
Vish
On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 2:41 PM, Brian Connoy BConnoy@morrisonhershfield.com wrote:
I'd certainly be interested in learning more about the hurdles posed by .NET for "Lisplementations" such as CL and Scheme.
BC
Paul, I'd still not a chance to look at the COM side of things. Had to pick up a new laptop and now face the frustration called 'Windows 7'.
-----Original Message----- From: Paul Tarvydas [mailto:tarvydas@visualframeworksinc.com] Sent: Monday, July 05, 2010 1:46 PM To: toronto-lisp@common-lisp.net Subject: [toronto-lisp] meeting Tues. July 6
Who's coming out?
Anybody have anything to present, or ask questions about?
I know that a number of us are faced with .Net vs. no CL issues. We could continue that discussion.
I have a not-fully-tested WAM (Prolog Warren Abstract Machine) written in CL that I could bring, if it interests anyone.
pt
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