On Jul 26, 2012, at 11:36 AM, Alex Miller wrote:

> Sure, but I really see SplashCon (and ICFP and even CUFP to some extent) as 
> focused more on the academic than industry side of the world. I think there's 
> room for something different, not just in focus but in style.  And if I'm 
> wrong, no one will come and I'll stop doing it. :) 

If Gabriel is still the driving force behind Splash, he'd *like* it to be the 
kind of meeting ground for industry and academia that the earlier OOPSLAs were. 

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Brian Marick, Artisanal Labrador
Contract programming in Ruby and Clojure
Occasional consulting on Agile


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