Chers Lispiens de Montréal,
je vais faire une descente à Montréal de ce samedi 27 décembre 2008 au samedi 3 janvier 2009, et je me demandais si d'aucuns parmi vous seriez intéressés par une rencontre entre Lispiens. Je pourrais faire une présentation sur l'évolutionnisme appliqué aux systèmes informatiques, ou nous pourrions aller directement à la case "dîner et boisson".
Qui serait intéressé et/ou pourrait m'aider à organiser quelque chose?
Noyeux Joël!
The same for those who can't read Molière:
I'll be in Montreal from this Saturday December 27th 2008 to Saturday January 3rd 2009, and I was wondering if some amongst you would be interested in a meeting between Lispers. I could do a talk about Evolutionism as applied to Computing Systems, or we could skip directly to a dinner and drinks.
Who'd be interested in joining me and/or in organizing something?
Merry Gravmas!
[ François-René ÐVB Rideau | Reflection&Cybernethics | http://fare.tunes.org ] The revolution will be won, not, as the authoritarians would claim, when the last political boss is hanged with the bowels of the last state propagandist, but, as the libertarians know, when the ever-repeated attempts to lure people into subservience are systematically greeted with laughter and drowned in ridicule by free men who are well-armed both physically and intellectually.
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Damn, I would have loved to meet another lisper/libertarian but I will only be back in Montreal on January 1st. If it's on the 2nd or the 3rd I'll certainly be there.
2008/12/23 Faré fahree@gmail.com:
Chers Lispiens de Montréal,
je vais faire une descente à Montréal de ce samedi 27 décembre 2008 au samedi 3 janvier 2009, et je me demandais si d'aucuns parmi vous seriez intéressés par une rencontre entre Lispiens. Je pourrais faire une présentation sur l'évolutionnisme appliqué aux systèmes informatiques, ou nous pourrions aller directement à la case "dîner et boisson".
Qui serait intéressé et/ou pourrait m'aider à organiser quelque chose?
Noyeux Joël!
The same for those who can't read Molière:
I'll be in Montreal from this Saturday December 27th 2008 to Saturday January 3rd 2009, and I was wondering if some amongst you would be interested in a meeting between Lispers. I could do a talk about Evolutionism as applied to Computing Systems, or we could skip directly to a dinner and drinks.
Who'd be interested in joining me and/or in organizing something?
Merry Gravmas!
[ François-René ÐVB Rideau | Reflection&Cybernethics | http://fare.tunes.org ] The revolution will be won, not, as the authoritarians would claim, when the last political boss is hanged with the bowels of the last state propagandist, but, as the libertarians know, when the ever-repeated attempts to lure people into subservience are systematically greeted with laughter and drowned in ridicule by free men who are well-armed both physically and intellectually. _______________________________________________ MSLUG mailing list MSLUG@iro.umontreal.ca https://webmail.iro.umontreal.ca/mailman/listinfo/mslug
Hi all,
Unfortunately I won't be in town and I'm not available to organize anything, but I hope people will get together and have fun.
Cheers,
Guillaume
-----Original Message----- From: "Faré" fahree@gmail.com
Date: Tue, 23 Dec 2008 16:56:38 To: mslug@iro.umontreal.ca Subject: [MSLUG] Rencontre de Lispiens a Montreal entre le 27 et le 3?
Chers Lispiens de Montréal,
je vais faire une descente à Montréal de ce samedi 27 décembre 2008 au samedi 3 janvier 2009, et je me demandais si d'aucuns parmi vous seriez intéressés par une rencontre entre Lispiens. Je pourrais faire une présentation sur l'évolutionnisme appliqué aux systèmes informatiques, ou nous pourrions aller directement à la case "dîner et boisson".
Qui serait intéressé et/ou pourrait m'aider à organiser quelque chose?
Noyeux Joël!
The same for those who can't read Molière:
I'll be in Montreal from this Saturday December 27th 2008 to Saturday January 3rd 2009, and I was wondering if some amongst you would be interested in a meeting between Lispers. I could do a talk about Evolutionism as applied to Computing Systems, or we could skip directly to a dinner and drinks.
Who'd be interested in joining me and/or in organizing something?
Merry Gravmas!
[ François-René ÐVB Rideau | Reflection&Cybernethics | http://fare.tunes.org ] The revolution will be won, not, as the authoritarians would claim, when the last political boss is hanged with the bowels of the last state propagandist, but, as the libertarians know, when the ever-repeated attempts to lure people into subservience are systematically greeted with laughter and drowned in ridicule by free men who are well-armed both physically and intellectually. _______________________________________________ MSLUG mailing list MSLUG@iro.umontreal.ca https://webmail.iro.umontreal.ca/mailman/listinfo/mslug
Hello. I can arrange for a conference room at the Université de Montréal on January 2 or 3, preferably the 3. But I would like confirmation that people will come.
I should add, for the benefit of the MSLUG members, that François-René Rideau is the instigator of the TUNES project (http://tunes.org/) which shares similar design goals with Gambit. I'm looking forward to meeting him.
Marc
On 23-Dec-08, at 6:04 PM, Guillaume Germain wrote:
Hi all,
Unfortunately I won't be in town and I'm not available to organize anything, but I hope people will get together and have fun.
Cheers,
Cher Marc,
2008/12/24 Marc Feeley feeley@iro.umontreal.ca:
Hello. I can arrange for a conference room at the Université de Montréal on January 2 or 3, preferably the 3. But I would like confirmation that people will come.
Thanks a whole lot for the offer!
I'm taking the bus on the 3 at 23:15, so I'd prefer a meeting on the 3rd in the early evening, followed by an early dinner/drink event. Any time on Friday the 2nd is fine by me, too.
I could discuss one of these topics, at your convenience:
* From Software Creationism to Software Evolution: a comic philosophical perspective on programming.
* First-class PCLSRing: a basic concept for extensible concurrent systems with implications for language and compiler designers.
* XCVB, or improving modularity for Common Lisp: My current software project (working prototype recently released), and a few lessons for language designers.
I should add, for the benefit of the MSLUG members, that François-René Rideau is the instigator of the TUNES project (http://tunes.org/) which shares similar design goals with Gambit. I'm looking forward to meeting him.
With the important difference that Gambit is real running software, whereas TUNES is vaporware so far.
[ François-René ÐVB Rideau | Reflection&Cybernethics | http://fare.tunes.org ] The truth of a proposition has nothing to do with its credibility. And vice versa. -- Robert Heinlein, "Time Enough For Love"
I confirm that I can be present on the 2nd and the 3rd.
On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 10:14 AM, Faré fahree@gmail.com wrote:
Cher Marc,
2008/12/24 Marc Feeley feeley@iro.umontreal.ca:
Hello. I can arrange for a conference room at the Université de Montréal on January 2 or 3, preferably the 3. But I would like confirmation that people will come.
Thanks a whole lot for the offer!
I'm taking the bus on the 3 at 23:15, so I'd prefer a meeting on the 3rd in the early evening, followed by an early dinner/drink event. Any time on Friday the 2nd is fine by me, too.
I could discuss one of these topics, at your convenience:
- From Software Creationism to Software Evolution:
a comic philosophical perspective on programming.
- First-class PCLSRing:
a basic concept for extensible concurrent systems with implications for language and compiler designers.
- XCVB, or improving modularity for Common Lisp:
My current software project (working prototype recently released), and a few lessons for language designers.
I should add, for the benefit of the MSLUG members, that François-René Rideau is the instigator of the TUNES project (http://tunes.org/) which shares similar design goals with Gambit. I'm looking forward to meeting him.
With the important difference that Gambit is real running software, whereas TUNES is vaporware so far.
[ François-René ÐVB Rideau | Reflection&Cybernethics | http://fare.tunes.org ] The truth of a proposition has nothing to do with its credibility. And vice versa. -- Robert Heinlein, "Time Enough For Love" _______________________________________________ MSLUG mailing list MSLUG@iro.umontreal.ca https://webmail.iro.umontreal.ca/mailman/listinfo/mslug
On Wed, 24 Dec 2008, Faré wrote:
With the important difference that Gambit is real running software, whereas TUNES is vaporware so far.
I still remember downloading ArrowPhilosophy.ps at about the time it came out. Perhaps I even read drafts of it if any were published, because I think I remember that I was lurking on tunes.org more in 1999 than 2000...? not sure about that, though. Having already learned about both Self and Beta, I was very optimistic about what could come out of that combination. Maybe I was also just very young and naïve... who knows ;)
However, isn't it a shame that there are so many deadlinks on tunes.org ?
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OK, let's call the meeting for Saturday January 3rd 2009 around 4:30pm somewhere to be announced at Universite de Montreal, where I will deliver my spiel about "Creationist programming vs Evolutionary programming" before we go have dinner and drinks somewhere.
Marc, can you announce the precise time & location?
Merry Christmas!
[ François-René ÐVB Rideau | Reflection&Cybernethics | http://fare.tunes.org ] Laziness is mother of Intelligence. Father unknown. [Rumor has it it's Greed.]
2008/12/24 Faré fahree@gmail.com:
Cher Marc,
2008/12/24 Marc Feeley feeley@iro.umontreal.ca:
Hello. I can arrange for a conference room at the Université de Montréal on January 2 or 3, preferably the 3. But I would like confirmation that people will come.
Thanks a whole lot for the offer!
I'm taking the bus on the 3 at 23:15, so I'd prefer a meeting on the 3rd in the early evening, followed by an early dinner/drink event. Any time on Friday the 2nd is fine by me, too.
I could discuss one of these topics, at your convenience:
- From Software Creationism to Software Evolution:
a comic philosophical perspective on programming.
- First-class PCLSRing:
a basic concept for extensible concurrent systems with implications for language and compiler designers.
- XCVB, or improving modularity for Common Lisp:
My current software project (working prototype recently released), and a few lessons for language designers.
I should add, for the benefit of the MSLUG members, that François-René Rideau is the instigator of the TUNES project (http://tunes.org/) which shares similar design goals with Gambit. I'm looking forward to meeting him.
With the important difference that Gambit is real running software, whereas TUNES is vaporware so far.
[ François-René ÐVB Rideau | Reflection&Cybernethics | http://fare.tunes.org ] The truth of a proposition has nothing to do with its credibility. And vice versa. -- Robert Heinlein, "Time Enough For Love"
On Wednesday 24 December 2008, Marc Feeley wrote:
I can arrange for a conference room at the Université de Montréal on January 2 or 3, preferably the 3. But I would like confirmation that people will come.
I'll definitely be there.