Re: [racket-users] Boston workshop: Racket for "digital humanities" (non math/compsci academics)

2018-02-26 Thread Christopher Lemmer Webber
Daniel Brunner writes: > Hello Christopher: > > Am 26.02.2018 um 17:56 schrieb Christopher Lemmer Webber: >> Hello all, >> >> Morgan Lemmer-Webber and I are planning a workshop to teach Racket to >> (currently) non-programmer academics in the humanities on March 23rd >> (right before the Libreplan

Re: [racket-users] Racket on the cover page

2018-02-26 Thread Konrad Hinsen
On 26/02/2018 17:42, Matthias Felleisen wrote: https://cacm.acm.org Hi everyone, Racket made the cover page of the Communications of the ACM, the ACM’s flagship magazine. Congratulations! I find the article quite convincing, but then I was already pre-convinced. Would be interesting to

Re: [racket-users] Racket on the cover page

2018-02-26 Thread Daniel Brunner
Am 26.02.2018 um 17:42 schrieb Matthias Felleisen: > > https://cacm.acm.org > > Hi everyone, Racket made the cover page of the Communications of the ACM, the > ACM’s flagship magazine. That's great. Congratulations to all who took part. I'll have a look into it. Best wishes, Daniel -- You

Re: [racket-users] Boston workshop: Racket for "digital humanities" (non math/compsci academics)

2018-02-26 Thread Daniel Brunner
Hello Christopher: Am 26.02.2018 um 17:56 schrieb Christopher Lemmer Webber: > Hello all, > > Morgan Lemmer-Webber and I are planning a workshop to teach Racket to > (currently) non-programmer academics in the humanities on March 23rd > (right before the Libreplanet conference) in the Boston area

[racket-users] Boston workshop: Racket for "digital humanities" (non math/compsci academics)

2018-02-26 Thread Christopher Lemmer Webber
Hello all, Morgan Lemmer-Webber and I are planning a workshop to teach Racket to (currently) non-programmer academics in the humanities on March 23rd (right before the Libreplanet conference) in the Boston area (venue TBA). The rough idea is to show how programming is accessible to everyone, even

[racket-users] Racket on the cover page

2018-02-26 Thread Matthias Felleisen
https://cacm.acm.org Hi everyone, Racket made the cover page of the Communications of the ACM, the ACM’s flagship magazine. We are trying to bring across the idea that research on language-oriented programming is needed and that Racket has a leg up here. Most of you understand the idea but h