May 10, 2009 Stacks Menlo Park Lisp and Scheme Brunch
Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2009 10:52 pm
Hello
There is a Lisp and Scheme bunch at Stacks at 10:45am on 2009.04.11 in Menlo Park:
http://www.stacksrestaurant.com/
It would be super cool if some newLISP hackers came and can tell us old lispers (and schemers) how cool NET-EVAL is or what exactly it is that you mean by CONS ;-)
It was decided by authoritative committee that forcing each individual lisper (or schemer) (or newLISPer) to maintain a local lookup table of the names of other lispers (and schemers) (and newLISPERS) was a waste of our aggregate cognitive resources. So thanks to considerable effort we are now supporting a new open source Nametag technology that is fully portable between different Lisp dialects (even Clojure is supported). This Nametag technology is the result of a lengthy trade study, extensive prototyping, convincing management to let us open source the code, two design reviews, at-risk funding to cover some unexpected expenses, an emergency all-hands staff meeting, input from Contracts, a successful acceptance test, and finally a quick trip to Target. Thanks.
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Stacks is very busy on the weekends and strict about seating, so don't be late (or you won't get a seat) and don't show up without RSVPing to the list or calling me (email me for my #) or calling Stacks and directly PUSHNEW'ing (or ADD-TO-LIST'ing if you are an elisp hacker) yourself to the "nick" reservation.
If you find out you can come at the last minute (the same day) call me or stacks to get yourself put on the reservation, I probably won't get the email in time.
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More info at:
http://www.meetup.com/balisp/calendar/10220118/
There is a Lisp and Scheme bunch at Stacks at 10:45am on 2009.04.11 in Menlo Park:
http://www.stacksrestaurant.com/
It would be super cool if some newLISP hackers came and can tell us old lispers (and schemers) how cool NET-EVAL is or what exactly it is that you mean by CONS ;-)
It was decided by authoritative committee that forcing each individual lisper (or schemer) (or newLISPer) to maintain a local lookup table of the names of other lispers (and schemers) (and newLISPERS) was a waste of our aggregate cognitive resources. So thanks to considerable effort we are now supporting a new open source Nametag technology that is fully portable between different Lisp dialects (even Clojure is supported). This Nametag technology is the result of a lengthy trade study, extensive prototyping, convincing management to let us open source the code, two design reviews, at-risk funding to cover some unexpected expenses, an emergency all-hands staff meeting, input from Contracts, a successful acceptance test, and finally a quick trip to Target. Thanks.
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
Stacks is very busy on the weekends and strict about seating, so don't be late (or you won't get a seat) and don't show up without RSVPing to the list or calling me (email me for my #) or calling Stacks and directly PUSHNEW'ing (or ADD-TO-LIST'ing if you are an elisp hacker) yourself to the "nick" reservation.
If you find out you can come at the last minute (the same day) call me or stacks to get yourself put on the reservation, I probably won't get the email in time.
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More info at:
http://www.meetup.com/balisp/calendar/10220118/