Thank you to Guillaume Germain and all the presenters at the previous meeting. Though I was quite disappointed that I arrived late and missed the first two presentations, I found that the two presentations that I did see gave me, a non-Scheme and non-Lisp programmer (yet), a much better insight into the capabilities, strengths, and applicability of Scheme and Lisp. I look forward to learning more in the future.
Will the slides from the presentations (the first two, in particular) be available for download?
Do any of you have Facebook accounts? Would an MSLUG group on Facebook interest anyone? With such a group, I could put more faces to names.
Derek
On Dec 1, 2007 12:34 PM, Guillaume Germain guillaume.germain@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
my apologies to Guillaume Cartier, I forgot to include the title of his presentation in the announce:
4- Guillaume Cartier : Someone called for the doctor?
Overview of the Chyma Scheduler, a rule-based scheduler for hospitals written for IsaiX Technologies using JazzScheme under its new open source license.
I will also discuss how it has been possible for us on various occasions to help clients with Lisp based solutions when the hurt was considerable and Lisp was seen as the only doctor with potent enough medicine.
See you Wednesday!
Guillaume