Randy Schmidt on 14 Sep 2009 07:19:21 -0700 |
I'll be there! --Please excuse any brevity, this email was sent from a mobile device. Thank you! Randy Schmidt randy@forge38.com http://forge38.com On Sep 13, 2009, at 11:06 PM, Aaron Feng <aaron.feng@gmail.com> wrote: Philip Fominykh will be presenting at the next lambda presentation. He has 3 years of Common Lisp consulting experience and would like to share with us his experience. I would encourage people to come even if you are not familiar with Common Lisp as there are plenty of people in the group who are familiar enough to explain. Please RSVP if you plan to attend on 9/22. The meeting will start at 7pm and will be hosted at Algorithmics. As usual, please check in with the front desk by 6:45. Directions can be found at the group's meeting page: http://groups.google.com/group/philly-lambda/web/meetings Here is an excerpt from Philip: I'm going to talk about two uncommon aspects of common lisp: the assumption that the lisp image is always running, even during the development stage, and the ability to hide details behind layers of custom languages. I'll demonstrate how these two aspects influenced the design of the standard, and combined together make common lisp into a best choice for exploratory programming. The talk will have lots of demoes, but I'll try to make things obvious to people who don't have prior exposure to common lisp. Aaron
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