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<p>Hello everyone,</p>
<p>I need to move the meeting a week forwards because of an
unexpected collision in my calendar. Sorry for the short notice.<br>
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<li>New date: 6th July 2020</li>
<li>Same time and location.<br>
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<p>BR and see you there,<br>
~phoe<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 23.06.2020 21:10, Michał "phoe"
Herda wrote:<br>
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<p>Good morning, everyone! It's time to have an Online Lisp
Meeting for the fourth time.<br>
<br>
Robert Strandh will once again talk, this time about creating
Common Lisp implementations!<br>
<br>
> In this series of presentations, we examine different
strategies for creating a Common Lisp implementation, as well as
the pros and cons of<br>
each strategy.<br>
><br>
> We assume basic knowledge about how a typical modern
operating system (such as Unix) works, and how traditional batch
languages (such as C) are compiled and executed on such a
system. We furthermore assume medium-level knowledge about
Common Lisp.<br>
> <br>
> In part 1, we compare the issues of creating a Common Lisp
implementation to the issues of writing a compiler for a
traditional batch language for a typical modern operating
system. Given these issues, we investigate some strategies for
creating a compiler for a Common Lisp system, and we examine the
requirements on the run-time environment for the compiled code
to be executable in that environment.<br>
<br>
As before, the talk will be pre-recorded and played back on
Twitch, with the ability to comment on the Twitch chat during
playback. The videos will make it onto YouTube. In my evening, I
plan on organizing an online drink and chat on Jitsi - let's
discuss that on #lispcafe.<br>
<br>
Date/time/location:<br>
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<li>Date: 29th June 2020</li>
<li>Time: 13:00 CEST - <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="https://time.is/en/CEST" moz-do-not-send="true">https://time.is/en/CEST</a></li>
<li>Talk: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="https://www.twitch.tv/TwitchPlaysCommonLisp"
moz-do-not-send="true">https://www.twitch.tv/TwitchPlaysCommonLisp</a></li>
<li>Hangout: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="https://chat.heisig.xyz/TwitchPlaysCommonLisp"
moz-do-not-send="true">https://chat.heisig.xyz/TwitchPlaysCommonLisp</a><br>
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<p>Massive thanks to Macro Heisig for providing the Jitsi instance
where we can hang out after the talk.<br>
<br>
A mailing list has been created for the purpose of organizing
and promoting the online talks. Further announcements will be
posted there. See <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="https://mailman.common-lisp.net/listinfo/online-lisp-meets"
moz-do-not-send="true">https://mailman.common-lisp.net/listinfo/online-lisp-meets</a><br>
<br>
(I really think that I should customize the part where I ask
everyone to submit their own talks or Lispy things they'd like
to share, so, I guess that's what I am doing right now. Please
throw them at me and I'll be happy to host them!)<br>
<br>
BR and see you!<br>
Michał "phoe" Herda<br>
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