Whats up? Why is it so quiet here when c.l.l is bustling. Anyway, whats the CL scene in India like. Any Lisp development efforts happening anywhere? Take Care ...
... bustling. ... Sanjay, thanks for asking. There are a few of us who chit chat a bit here from time to time. But it's okay to be quiet here. A couple of...
Prabu, I think you were interested in Lisp OSes. Here's a Lisp that can support a Lisp OS. 'Movitz is a Common Lisp implementation that targets the x86 PC...
Folks, I have resigned from my C programming job (too many hours of work per day; after all, I'm an "old man" at 53). I have an opportunity to work for a good...
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On the #lisp IRC channel I met a guy with the nickname segv who knows Lisp pretty well. He offered to give a Lisp course in Bangalore for FREE! The catch...
Hey Tom, that would be very cool. Did not know that there were any Lisp jobs. Could you post some more details about the type of project, and the type of Lisp...
... I think you need to send the mail from the same address you used to sign up for group membership. ... Fine! ... I decided to *make* time for Lisp. If I'm...
... By the way, Prabu, someone joined bangalore-lisp today whom I suspect might be the very same segv from #lisp. You might see him pop up here if he's not...
... in Lisp and have been unsuccessful finding something. The only thing was a blog written with newlisp which is a Lisp/Scheme hybrid like language which...
Heh, I had not realized that option until I paid attention. Sorry have been stuck between parentheses. If you are interested its in the "Files" option on the...
... quiet here when c.l.l is ... bit here from ... have collected ... it's hard ... us here, I ... language for ... programming at my ... conservative ... ...
[stuff deleted] ... Sanjay, it's interesting that you're back in Pune. Can I come and visit? I'll bring my ancient laptop and might even pay you for Lisp...
... Nice analogy, but how so? What is an app server and what makes it so inappropriate for the blogging task? Sorry if these are such beginner questions. I...
... visit? ... tutorials. ;-) ... You are welcome to do that. However, I am pretty much a newbie at CL. Only been at it for two years now and that too on and...
... That is a lot of experience. My main problem was that I usually work on different OS's mainly Mac OS X, SuSE Linux and sometimes Win, hence needed...
... I believe you do not need Cygwin for CLISP, right? I remember looking at this issue not too long ago. You could also look at GCL, though I doubt if you'd...
... Pune. Can I come and ... You had me fooled about being a newbie. I've been at Lisp almost 2 years now, but during about 9 to 11 months of that have been...
Folks, I have managed to induce some considerable amount of excitement about applying Lisp to real, money-making projects in 2 rather high-powered and...
... Well I've been lucky. Have had one great teacher Jeffrey Mark Siskind who taught me Scheme and some AI. He is the author of the Stalin compiler and the...
... marketing friend ... customer) ... A Lisp based database would be cool and also very useful, especially, for research projects related to biological...
... Me, too, if mainly for the proof of concept. I suppose it works okay (the idea, anyway, is straightforward and should work), but for some reason it runs...
... It is indeed the Mach kernel, now renamed Darwin. Mac OS X is Darwin + BSD toolchain + Some open source projects + Apple's proprietary GUI. Most sensible...
... been at Lisp almost 2 ... In what venue did he teach you Scheme and AI? That is very fortunate, not to say lucky. Screamer and Stalin are very famous. ...
... Well, as I have mentioned before, I used to work for Purdue University. They have a grad level course called EE570 - AI or an undergrad level EE473 -...
Lisp is probably the only language that has a construct as powerful as macros. Macros let you provide syntactical abstraction and is one of the main reasons...
... I agree with you on this, but the trouble here is that the result will be complex and must be drop-dead perfect and fitted to the normal use by scientists....