Re: [tw5] [Slightly OT] Jeremy speaking at CodeMesh, London 8/9th November 2018

2018-07-19 Thread Alex Hough
Jeremy,

I have an idea!

Could we make a separate artefact with you and Joe. I am kick starting a
not-for-profit project, it has a Code Club as part of it.

Thanks to Joe's Tweet mentioning Sonic Pi and TiddlyWiki as great starting
points for learning to code, we are planning an event using Sonic Pi

maybe we could take this converstaion off line before reporting back to the
TiddlyWiki community...

best wishes

Alex

On 19 July 2018 at 10:01, Jeremy Ruston  wrote:

> Joe Armstrong has kindly invited me to speak with him on "Intertwingling
> the Tiddlywiki with Erlang” at the CodeMesh conference in London on
> November  8/9th 2018. For those that may not know, Joe is the eminent
> creator of Erlang, a computer language that has become dominant in real
> time telecoms systems over the last 30 years. Joe has been interested in
> TiddlyWiki for a few years, and recently we’ve been collaborating on ideas
> that emerge from mixing the concepts of Erlang with those of TiddlyWiki.
>
> I’m afraid it’s a commercial conference with a hefty price tag, but may be
> interesting for anyone with a supportive employer who funds conference
> attendance. If it’s not recorded I think Joe and I can undertake to repeat
> the talk for posterity at some point.
>
> https://codesync.global/conferences/code-mesh-2018/
>
> I don’t normally seek out opportunities for public speaking, but I’m quite
> excited about this one. It’s been fascinating to see how Joe thinks about
> TiddlyWiki, and encouraging to have some mainstream interest.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy.
>
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[tw5] [Slightly OT] Jeremy speaking at CodeMesh, London 8/9th November 2018

2018-07-19 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Joe Armstrong has kindly invited me to speak with him on "Intertwingling the 
Tiddlywiki with Erlang” at the CodeMesh conference in London on November  8/9th 
2018. For those that may not know, Joe is the eminent creator of Erlang, a 
computer language that has become dominant in real time telecoms systems over 
the last 30 years. Joe has been interested in TiddlyWiki for a few years, and 
recently we’ve been collaborating on ideas that emerge from mixing the concepts 
of Erlang with those of TiddlyWiki.

I’m afraid it’s a commercial conference with a hefty price tag, but may be 
interesting for anyone with a supportive employer who funds conference 
attendance. If it’s not recorded I think Joe and I can undertake to repeat the 
talk for posterity at some point.

https://codesync.global/conferences/code-mesh-2018/ 


I don’t normally seek out opportunities for public speaking, but I’m quite 
excited about this one. It’s been fascinating to see how Joe thinks about 
TiddlyWiki, and encouraging to have some mainstream interest.

Best wishes

Jeremy.

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