Dave Cooper, from Michigan, will be joining us again for the TOLUG meeting Tues. Feb. 1. He's going to skype in. I'm bringing my laughtop (windows, with video skype). If someone were to bring a backup, that would be good, too.
pt
That's great. My iPhone could serve as a Skype backup, though it'd be small.
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Please join us tomorrow for the second Toronto Lisp meeting of 2010.
Tuesday February 1, 2011 -- 6pm -- Linuxcaffe (directions available on lisptoronto.org)
See you there.
On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 6:26 PM, Paul Tarvydas tarvydas@visualframeworksinc.com wrote:
Dave Cooper, from Michigan, will be joining us again for the TOLUG meeting Tues. Feb. 1. He's going to skype in. I'm bringing my laughtop (windows, with video skype). If someone were to bring a backup, that would be good, too.
pt
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And by 2010 I of course meant 2011. Never could get the hang of Mondays..
On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 12:29 AM, Vish Singh vishvajitsingh@gmail.com wrote:
That's great. My iPhone could serve as a Skype backup, though it'd be small.
Please join us tomorrow for the second Toronto Lisp meeting of 2010.
Tuesday February 1, 2011 -- 6pm -- Linuxcaffe (directions available on lisptoronto.org)
See you there.
On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 6:26 PM, Paul Tarvydas tarvydas@visualframeworksinc.com wrote:
Dave Cooper, from Michigan, will be joining us again for the TOLUG meeting Tues. Feb. 1. He's going to skype in. I'm bringing my laughtop (windows, with video skype). If someone were to bring a backup, that would be good, too.
pt
toronto-lisp mailing list toronto-lisp@common-lisp.net http://common-lisp.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/toronto-lisp
Tonight's meeting:
- Dave Cooper was able to attend via Skype - NYC Lisp meeting is apparently broadcast live (speculation) - much growth in NYC Lisp community
- Google Apps for Domains, provides many interesting apps including CRM solutions - cloud computing platforms: Amazon cloud vs competitors * in what subtle ways are you locked in to the Amazon cloud if you use it? * Heroku recently purchased by Salesforce - good solutions for Lisp hosting? * Clojure + Google App Engine is one interesting possibility; gives you scaling for free * could host it yourself on Linode or EC2 instances - using Clojure, NoSQL, and JS to write HTML5 apps: http://passionmeetsmomentum.com/#using-clojure-nosqldatabases-and-functional... - WuWei: http://wuwei.name/ * Common Lisp web framework * continuation-based, automatically generates Javascript for the AJAX callbacks * fairly new (just a couple of months old) - Parenscript: http://common-lisp.net/project/parenscript/ * allows you to write Javascript with a Lisp veneer * is it healthy to abstract yourself away from Javascript? or do you miss something important that way?
- Vish complains that he's sick of object-oriented programming and refactoring hell - Paul compares OO to epicycles in astronomy, describes his history with Eiffel, a fully OO language. project was cancelled, backup tapes incinerated to prevent reincarnation - Steve Yegge's opinion: http://steve-yegge.blogspot.com/2006/03/execution-in-kingdom-of-nouns.html
- discussion of Logo, a Lisp-like language used mainly for teaching purposes - Ian described history of Logo Computer Systems (http://www.microworlds.com/) - they made Logo implementations for Apple II, IBM, etc. - developed custom assemblers on Lisp machines targeted at various architectures
Vish
On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 12:32 AM, Vish Singh vishvajitsingh@gmail.com wrote:
And by 2010 I of course meant 2011. Never could get the hang of Mondays..
On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 12:29 AM, Vish Singh vishvajitsingh@gmail.com wrote:
That's great. My iPhone could serve as a Skype backup, though it'd be small.
Please join us tomorrow for the second Toronto Lisp meeting of 2010.
Tuesday February 1, 2011 -- 6pm -- Linuxcaffe (directions available on lisptoronto.org)
See you there.
On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 6:26 PM, Paul Tarvydas tarvydas@visualframeworksinc.com wrote:
Dave Cooper, from Michigan, will be joining us again for the TOLUG meeting Tues. Feb. 1. He's going to skype in. I'm bringing my laughtop (windows, with video skype). If someone were to bring a backup, that would be good, too.
pt
toronto-lisp mailing list toronto-lisp@common-lisp.net http://common-lisp.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/toronto-lisp
Hello folks,
It was great meeting you all yesterday. I hope to come to future meetings as well.
Best, Mustafa
On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 12:24 AM, Vish Singh vishvajitsingh@gmail.com wrote:
Tonight's meeting:
Dave Cooper was able to attend via Skype
NYC Lisp meeting is apparently broadcast live (speculation)
much growth in NYC Lisp community
Google Apps for Domains, provides many interesting apps including
CRM solutions
- cloud computing platforms: Amazon cloud vs competitors
* in what subtle ways are you locked in to the Amazon cloud if you use it? * Heroku recently purchased by Salesforce
- good solutions for Lisp hosting?
* Clojure + Google App Engine is one interesting possibility; gives you scaling for free * could host it yourself on Linode or EC2 instances
- using Clojure, NoSQL, and JS to write HTML5 apps:
http://passionmeetsmomentum.com/#using-clojure-nosqldatabases-and-functional...
- WuWei: http://wuwei.name/
* Common Lisp web framework * continuation-based, automatically generates Javascript for the AJAX callbacks * fairly new (just a couple of months old)
- Parenscript: http://common-lisp.net/project/parenscript/
* allows you to write Javascript with a Lisp veneer * is it healthy to abstract yourself away from Javascript? or do you miss something important that way?
- Vish complains that he's sick of object-oriented programming and
refactoring hell
- Paul compares OO to epicycles in astronomy, describes his history
with Eiffel, a fully OO language. project was cancelled, backup tapes incinerated to prevent reincarnation
- Steve Yegge's opinion:
http://steve-yegge.blogspot.com/2006/03/execution-in-kingdom-of-nouns.html
- discussion of Logo, a Lisp-like language used mainly for teaching purposes
- Ian described history of Logo Computer Systems (http://www.microworlds.com/)
- they made Logo implementations for Apple II, IBM, etc.
- developed custom assemblers on Lisp machines targeted at various architectures
Vish
On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 12:32 AM, Vish Singh vishvajitsingh@gmail.com wrote:
And by 2010 I of course meant 2011. Never could get the hang of Mondays..
On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 12:29 AM, Vish Singh vishvajitsingh@gmail.com wrote:
That's great. My iPhone could serve as a Skype backup, though it'd be small.
Please join us tomorrow for the second Toronto Lisp meeting of 2010.
Tuesday February 1, 2011 -- 6pm -- Linuxcaffe (directions available on lisptoronto.org)
See you there.
On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 6:26 PM, Paul Tarvydas tarvydas@visualframeworksinc.com wrote:
Dave Cooper, from Michigan, will be joining us again for the TOLUG meeting Tues. Feb. 1. He's going to skype in. I'm bringing my laughtop (windows, with video skype). If someone were to bring a backup, that would be good, too.
pt
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