Here's the announcement text for the Intro to Lisp workshop:
(most current info can be found at
http://www.pchristensen.com/blog/chicago-lisp/ or
http://www.chicagolisp.org/wiki/doku.php?id=lispworkshop )
INTRO TO LISP WORKSHOP
(info at the chicagolisp.org wiki page may be even more up to date)
WHO: Programmers interested in learning more about Lisp.
HOW MUCH: The low, low price of 3ish hours of attention span.
WHEN: Saturday, May 31st from 3pm-6pm.
WHERE: Institute of Design, 350 N. LaSalle St, 2nd floor, Chicago. Map.
WHAT: A hands-on introduction the the Common Lisp programming language
Tentative Schedule (presentations will be 30-60 min)
* Setting up a Lisp Environment (John Quigley): A hands-on
walkthrough of how to setup a Lisp environment, Emacs, and SLIME.
There will be documentation beforehand about steps to take and which
packages to get.
* Lisp Basics and Idioms (Peter Christensen): Lisp syntax,
contructs, basic code, idioms and practices.
* Common Lisp condition system (need a volunteer)
* Macros (Craig Luddington): How Lisp lets you write code that
writes code that writes code … and why you'd want to do that.
* Demos of cool things in Lisp (need volunteers): showing off both
neat and practical things that Lisp can do.
We're looking for volunteers to do the following:
* Present on the CL condition system
* Suggest and present on other aspects of CL not listed here that
would be suitable for an introductory session
* Walk around and help troubleshoot during the first session about
setting up your environment.
*
Help with audio and video recording
*
Provide audio recording equipment (mics, cords, some way to
record the audio on a computer, etc)
If you're interested in attending or helping, please email Peter
Christensen and include "Intro to Lisp Workshop" at the start of the
message.
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Kevin P. Taylor
(M): 630.456.1388
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