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billclem@gmail.com

2006-03-10, 3:58 am

Hi all,

Here's the meeting notice for the lispvan March meeting:

Topic: DSL's and Lisp Work
Presenter: Coby Beck
Date: Thursday, March 23, 2006
Time: 7pm - 10pm (or whenever)
Venue: Think!, 4512 West 10th Ave., Vancouver
Summary: Coby will be presenting an overview of a Domain Specific
Language for describing the user requirements of a database
application. He'll also describe (with no regard for the line between
the intention and the reality ;) the process whereby this language is
processed and an application (complete with documentation and
installation scripts) is generated.

He will preface the topic with the tale of how he came to be working
with (and on) this application, while living in Vancouver and working
for a company in Tasmania, Australia. This will be an interesting story
about how he managed to land one Lisp job after another in a world of
Java and C#.

Additional details are available on my blog:
http://bc.tech.coop/blog/060309.html

Mark your calendars & I'll see you on March 23rd!

--
Bill Clementson

billclem@gmail.com

2006-03-22, 10:02 pm

Hi all,

Just a reminder that the Vancouver Lisp User Group (lispvan) meeting
will be held tomorrow evening (Thursday, March 23rd).

--
Bill Clementson

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Here's the meeting notice for the lispvan March meeting:

Topic: DSL's and Lisp Work
Presenter: Coby Beck
Date: Thursday, March 23, 2006
Time: 7pm - 10pm (or whenever)
Venue: Think!, 4512 West 10th Ave., Vancouver
Summary: Coby will be presenting an overview of a Domain Specific
Language for describing the user requirements of a database
application. He'll also describe (with no regard for the line between
the intention and the reality ;) the process whereby this language is
processed and an application (complete with documentation and
installation scripts) is generated.

He will preface the topic with the tale of how he came to be working
with (and on) this application, while living in Vancouver and working
for a company in Tasmania, Australia. This will be an interesting story
about how he managed to land one Lisp job after another in a world of
Java and C#.

Additional details are available on my blog:
http://bc.tech.coop/blog/060309.html

Mark your calendars & I'll see you on March 23rd!

--
Bill Clementson

justinhj

2006-03-23, 7:06 pm


billclem@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Just a reminder that the Vancouver Lisp User Group (lispvan) meeting
> will be held tomorrow evening (Thursday, March 23rd).
> Bill Clementson


Sounds great, I only wish I still lived in the area!

Is anyone recording or filming the talk?

Justin

billclem@gmail.com

2006-03-23, 7:06 pm

> Sounds great, I only wish I still lived in the area!

> Is anyone recording or filming the talk?


We try to record the lispvan talks (conditions permitting) . Assuming
no technical difficulties, I'll be posting a link and summary after the
meeting.

--
Bill Clementson

billclem@gmail.com

2006-03-24, 7:09 pm

Hi all,

I've posted a summary (and movie) of last night's lispvan meeting on my
blog:
http://bc.tech.coop/blog/060323.html

--
Bill Clementson

justinhj

2006-03-25, 4:01 am

Cool

Certainly is nice to hear a real person talking about real lisp
applications.

One question, why isn't he using slime/emacs? ;-)

Justin

billclem@gmail.com

2006-03-25, 7:03 pm

> Cool

> Certainly is nice to hear a real person talking about real lisp
> applications.


> One question, why isn't he using slime/emacs? ;-)


I assume he prefers the LispWorks editor/environment.

--
Bill

justinhj

2006-03-27, 7:04 pm


billclem@gmail.com wrote:
>
>
>
> I assume he prefers the LispWorks editor/environment.
>
> --
> Bill


Certainly a good enough reason. I was half joking ;-)

Is the GUI stuff all done using lispworks' Capi?

Justin

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