On 2013-11-07 19:11:50 -0500, Daniel King wrote:
> Does anyone have something in particular they'd like to present about? In
> mid-December, I should have enough data for a talk about using Racket to do
> some
> Machine Learning on public transit data.
FWIW, I'd try to show up to a Boston-area Ra
On Sat, Nov 9, 2013 at 4:28 PM, Daniel King wrote:
> How does first or second week of December work for you? I like Wednesdays,
> personally.
Either week is fine for me.
I also think Wednesdays are good generally.
> No one else has showed interest, but perhaps if we set a date we can get some
>
On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 11:01 AM, Greg Hendershott
wrote:
> Just FYI, not saying it's better, the handful of meetups I've been to
> so far all used a format like:
I like the broken down format. I also feel a lot more comfortable signing up for
a ten minute talk than a half hour one.
How does firs
> Does anyone have something in particular they'd like to present about? In
> mid-December, I should have enough data for a talk about using Racket to do
> some
> Machine Learning on public transit data.
>
> Does anyone else have something more concrete and ready to go?
I have a few Racket-relate
On Wed, Nov 6, 2013 at 7:41 AM, Greg Hendershott
wrote:
> I've attended a few things in Boston via Meetup.com, lately.[1] I've
> thought, dang, I wish there were one for Racket.
My thoughts exactly ;)
> Question for NEU folks, or others with local space: If someone like
> Daniel did the organiz
On 11/6/13, 7:41 AM, Greg Hendershott wrote:
Question for NEU folks, or others with local space: If someone like
Daniel did the organizing, could you provide some space?
I'm sure either NEU or Harvard could provide the space.
David
Racket Users list:
http://lists.racke
Such Racket meetups could be posted to the "boston-lisp-announce" email
list. This list previously helped Fare' bootstrap the Boston Lisp Meetings.
"boston-lisp-announce" is announcements-only, very-low-traffic, and has
around 150 subscribers.
http://www.neilvandyke.org/boston-lisp-announce/
+1
I've attended a few things in Boston via Meetup.com, lately.[1] I've
thought, dang, I wish there were one for Racket.
Question for NEU folks, or others with local space: If someone like
Daniel did the organizing, could you provide some space?
Otherwise, places like Workbar or tech incubators
Has there ever been a Boston, MA area meet-up for Racket? I'm thinking
of something less formal and more frequent than RacketCon.
There is the Boston LISP Meet-Up, but I think it would be fun to get
together with fellow Racketeers and talk about Racket in particular.
I didn't see anything after a
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