I'm sure it was tongue in cheek. See you there later, Renquan

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On 16-Apr-2010, at 2:27 PM, Cheng Renquan <[email protected]> wrote:

On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 10:53 AM, JasonOng <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi guys

The date and venue's set for our first HackathonSG.

Date: 16th April 2010
Time: 7pm onwards
Venue: HackerspaceSG, 70A Bussorah Street
Price: Free + food & drinks provided

Come take part in the geekiest event in town and help make it an
awesome hack party.

Seems still all "ruby & web". Web is too easy, I'm longing some real
hack in linux kernel level or some C low level work, for long term;

http://www.e27.sg/2009/11/13/save-the-date-hackerspace-sg-housewarming-on-nov-21/

"All persuasions are welcome. (Except OCaml. Those guys are just too weird.)"

I still don't understand why HackerspaceSG exclude OCaml? Is it
deliberately? Why? Previously we SMU research staff finish binary
obfuscation projects through OCaml programming,

and recent period working on GCC-4.5 plugin framework, it's latest
real hack, on compilers,

http://github.com/hopecream/GCC_plugins/

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