[toronto-lisp] Fwd: [tpm] [Fwd: The Upcoming Dynamic Language Smack Down]
Abram Hindle
abram.hindle at softwareprocess.es
Thu Dec 9 19:01:57 UTC 2010
Is anyone defending lisp at this GTALUG meeting?
abram
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Subject: [tpm] [Fwd: The Upcoming Dynamic Language Smack Down]
Date: Thu, 9 Dec 2010 13:33:32 -0500
From: arocker at Vex.Net
To: Toronto PerlMongers <tpm at to.pm.org>
I'm going to be representing Perl at a GTALUG meeting (unless someone else
wants the job :-)* ).
If anyone has any suggestions they would like to make about the points in
the notice, please let me know.
The meeting notice follows:
We are about six days away from the **Dynamic Language Smack Down** at the
upcoming GTALUG meeting (14th December, 2010 at 7:30pm).
We are going to start things off with a quick five minute introduction to
your programming language.
We would like you to describe your languages programming syntax by showing
us a pre-made demo of code. This is my example
<https://gist.github.com/720559>.
Then we will have the following panel questions:
* How does your language access functionality from C libraries?
* How does your language deal with modularization of common functionality?
* How does your language handle scalability issues?
* Applications that require many concurrent threads of execution?
* How does the language interact with threading?
* Does it offer other models for managing concurrent processing?
* Applications that require loading large volumes of code?
* Parsing and compiling can be expensive; is there a precompiled form?
* Applications that process huge volumes of data
* If your dynamic programming language was not available, which of the other
dynamic programming language would you recommend?
* What is your languages biggest bug, problem, or limitation you are facing
today?
* How are you going to solve it?
* What's the "sweet spot" for your language?
* Where can I find more information about your language?
* What kind of community is using and support your language?
* What **local** community is using and supporting your language?
* What language features are notable and interesting?
* What notable applications are using the language?
The address of our meeting is:
Room GB248, Galbraith Building, University of Toronto
35 St George St
Toronto, Ontario M5S 3G8
University of Toronto
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