"[email protected]" <[email protected]> writes: > Hey, everyone, > > I am organizing a series of Online Lisp Meets that started after this year's > electronic European Lisp Symposium. The mailing > list is at https://mailman.common-lisp.net/pipermail/online-lisp-meets/ and > the talk videos so far have been posted at > https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCymtXMj1M7cKiV9TKLoTtEg > > So far the talks have been mostly utilizing Common Lisp for the practical > parts of their talks (I guess because I am a CL > programmer and most of the Lisp people I know are CL people), but obviously > that isn't the idea behind ELS, nor I want that to > be the idea behind this post-ELS online series. I've wanted the online > meetings to be a meeting grounds for people doing more > Lisp dialects than just CL, and the people who've been joining the > livestreams on Twitch so far share the same wishes. > > I've decided to have a go at this meeting series to provide a place where the > wider Lisp community can meet and talk and where > the ideas can mix and breed, and so far it's been well-received on #lisp on > Freenode. It's just that it's comfortable to post > stuff there because it's my online home, much unlike e.g. here in the Racket > world - hence someone on #racket on Freenode has > advised me to post the announcement here. > > So, since I'm already doing a wall of text - please let me know if you're > working on something related to Lisp in any any way > and you consider it interesting enough to record a video about it, anywhere > from a few minutes to an hour. Please feel free to > throw your ideas and videos at me, and I'll be happy to host them on Twitch > for the broader Lisp community to see while Twitch > chat is available for questions and comments - this form has worked well for > this year's ELS and it has worked well for the > online Lisp meetings which happened so far. >
Thanks for sharing! I've been working on https://github.com/BonfaceKilz/feedanalyser/ which is a feed aggregator with the end goal of it being plugged in as part of a website or other form of feed. There's also: https://gitlab.inria.fr/guix-hpc/guix-past which is a drive by Ludo(the creator of Guix) and a bunch of people in that eco-system to make available old no-longer-maintained packages. This gives scientists the ability to re-use old packages when they want to reproduce papers whose code no longer uses the latest libs of packages. It's in GUILE which is a scheme dialect. I'm sure you may find those interesting and worthy candidates for your stream \o\o. Wdyt? Other than that, it'd be great to have meets that go beyond CL. I got my start in Guile (because of GUIX), and eventually got my feet wet in Racket :) > Thanks a lot, > MichaĆ "phoe" Herda > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "Racket Users" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an > email to [email protected]. > To view this discussion on the web visit > https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/racket-users/5c36d5df-4cd8-42a3-862b-1db710157db0o%40googlegroups.com. -- Bonface M. K. (https://www.bonfacemunyoki.com) One Divine Emacs To Rule Them All GPG key = D4F09EB110177E03C28E2FE1F5BBAE1E0392253F -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Racket Users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/racket-users/86r1tfha8i.fsf%40gmail.com.

