[LispSea] postponed: Topics in Lisp programming
Daniel J Pezely
djp07 at speakeasy.net
Sat May 12 18:09:02 UTC 2007
The LispSea presentation for Wednesday will be postponed.
(You don't want to catch this nasty cold/flu, trust me!)
-Daniel
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Subject: Topics in Lisp programming, Wed, 5/16
Date: Wed, 02 May 2007 18:28:05 -0700
From: Daniel J Pezely <djp07 at speakeasy.net>
To: seattle at common-lisp.net
The month of May continues a series of presentations on
systems programming using ANSI Common Lisp.
These are tutorial style talks for those familiar with Lisp
and those curious about its possible use for systems
programming, especially those from other backgrounds.
* Topic: Network socket programming in Lisp
* Date: Wednesday, May 16, 2007
* Time: 6:15 - 7:30 PM
* Location: Capitol Hill branch of library
* Cost: Free and open to the public of all ages
The official announcement is posted on the wiki for
the Association of Lisp Users:
http://wiki.alu.org/LispSea
E-mail with full details will be sent to this list
approximately a day before the actual event.
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