[toronto-lisp] toronto-lisp Digest, Vol 26, Issue 6

Brian Connoy BConnoy at morrisonhershfield.com
Mon Mar 1 16:52:53 UTC 2010


This sounds more interesting than any of my rants about Lisp in AutoCAD.

BC



-----Original Message-----
From: Bolusmjak [mailto:bolusmjak at gmail.com] 
Sent: Saturday, February 27, 2010 1:40 PM
To: toronto-lisp at common-lisp.net
Subject: Re: [toronto-lisp] toronto-lisp Digest, Vol 26, Issue 6

I'm working on a Scheme compiler in Javascript based on Dybvig's Three  
Sheme implementations paper. Some things work, others are broken.  
Maybe we can talk about what works and try to fix what's broken. :)

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> From: Abram Hindle <abram.hindle at softwareprocess.es>
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> So we'll meet in March on Tuesday the 2nd.
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> Does anyone want to present anything?
> * A project you're working on
> * A problem you have
> * A solution you've found
> * A CL feature
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> I can talk briefly about an a tron-ai bot I made for the UW CSC Club
> competition (it was buggy and I didn't have time to do more about it).
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> From: Brian Connoy <BConnoy at morrisonhershfield.com>
> Subject: Re: [toronto-lisp] Next meeting Tuesday Mar 2nd
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> For fun I could highlight some of the abject pain, suffering and  
> misery of creating (ahem) "programs" with Visual Lisp in AutoCAD.
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> BC
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Abram Hindle [mailto:abram.hindle at softwareprocess.es]
> Sent: Friday, February 26, 2010 4:27 PM
> To: toronto-lisp at common-lisp.net
> Subject: [toronto-lisp] Next meeting Tuesday Mar 2nd
>
> So we'll meet in March on Tuesday the 2nd.
>
> Does anyone want to present anything?
> * A project you're working on
> * A problem you have
> * A solution you've found
> * A CL feature
>
> I can talk briefly about an a tron-ai bot I made for the UW CSC Club  
> competition (it was buggy and I didn't have time to do more about it).
>
> abram
>
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