Hi guys, I'm planning on joining you this Thursday. I don't mind learning more about Erlang or other languages but I would expect most of the discussions to be around Ruby. Looking at your videocast, you don't see to have any problems finding good speakers :)
Looking forward to the meeting, -Matt On 6/5/07, Kevin Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Also, Ruby isn't marginal anymore (as it was say, a year and a half ago). On 6/5/07, Kevin Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Send out the email earlier. Like, last week earlier. Like, two weeks > before the meeting earlier. It lets people discuss what's coming up > and what they're interested in. I don't think I've seen a thread where > people didn't know what to discuss, it was just a matter of having > time to do so... > > On 6/5/07, Patrick Crowley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Yeah, I'd question your assumptions, Warren. > > > > We don't really have a problem putting together speakers. But, > > sometimes, it can be a little last-minute since we're all so busy > > working on projects. > > > > I don't see us changing the focus of the group, either -- this is a > > great time to be learning and using Ruby -- but talks on other > > languages are always welcome. > > > > Tom Werner, for instance, is doing some really interesting stuff with > > Erlang. > > > > -- Patrick > > > > > > On Jun 5, 2007, at 9:22 pm, Warren Henning wrote: > > > > > On 6/5/07, Patrick Crowley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> We've got a meeting on Thursday. Anyone want to present? > > > > > > If we frequently have problems coming up with things to present about, > > > what if we changed the focus of the group into all marginal languages > > > in general? Say, in addition to Ruby: Erlang, OCaml, Scala, Smalltalk, > > > F#, and possibly other languages that make you unemployable at blub > > > companies, the focus being on things of interest to basically anyone > > > who loves great programming languages and systems (e.g., > > > message-passing concurrency in Erlang and/or Scala). This assumes that > > > coming up with enough presenters is indeed a legitimate problem. It > > > also assumes that Ruby is in the set of marginal languages, which > > > might not really be true in 12-24 months. > > > > > > Warren > > _______________________________________________ > > Sdruby mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://lists.sdruby.com/mailman/listinfo/sdruby > > > > > -- > Kevin Clark > http://glu.ttono.us > -- Kevin Clark http://glu.ttono.us _______________________________________________ Sdruby mailing list [email protected] http://lists.sdruby.com/mailman/listinfo/sdruby
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