I am interested in starting a company doing e-business here.
Chains like Kiwi, Rema and Rimi are my targets and JIT ordering
my business. Norway has traditionally been a step behind Europe
in this. Let's change that!
Allegro CL seems a obvious parter.
If you are at all interested let me know.
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John Thingstad <··············@chello.no> wrote:
> I am interested in starting a company doing e-business here.
> Chains like Kiwi, Rema and Rimi are my targets and JIT ordering
> my business. Norway has traditionally been a step behind Europe
> in this. Let's change that!
> Allegro CL seems a obvious parter.
> If you are at all interested let me know.
I don't think there's a Norwegian Lisp mailing list, but you could
try sending this to the eurolisp list:
http://common-lisp.net/mailman/listinfo/eurolisp
"John Thingstad" <··············@chello.no> writes:
> I am interested in starting a company doing e-business here.
> Chains like Kiwi, Rema and Rimi are my targets and JIT ordering
> my business. Norway has traditionally been a step behind Europe
> in this. Let's change that!
Sounds like an idea with a large potential.
> Allegro CL seems a obvious parter.
> If you are at all interested let me know.
Maybe you should try the Norwegian Lisp newsgroup:
no.it.programmering.lisp
Petter
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Petter Gustad <·············@gustad.com> writes:
> no.it.programmering.lisp
Hmmm.
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+ Espen Vestre <·····@vestre.net>:
| David Steuber <·····@david-steuber.com> writes:
|
|> Petter Gustad <·············@gustad.com> writes:
|>
|> > no.it.programmering.lisp
|>
|> Hmmm.
|
| Hmmm?
Hmmm!
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On Tue, 22 Nov 2005 22:05:34 +0100, Duncan Harvey
<··············@abbrvtd.org.uk> wrote:
> Harald Hanche-Olsen <······@math.ntnu.no> wrote:
>
>> + Espen Vestre <·····@vestre.net>:
>>
>> | David Steuber <·····@david-steuber.com> writes:
>> |
>> |> Petter Gustad <·············@gustad.com> writes:
>> |>
>> |> > no.it.programmering.lisp
>> |>
>> |> Hmmm.
>> |
>> | Hmmm?
>>
>> Hmmm!
>
> Norwegian, such a complex language to master.
>
lol. I think what they are refering to is that noone has
posted there for two months.. Juging from the exchanges made
here I am not suprised..
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+ "John Thingstad" <··············@chello.no>:
| On Tue, 22 Nov 2005 22:05:34 +0100, Duncan Harvey
| <··············@abbrvtd.org.uk> wrote:
|
|>> |> > no.it.programmering.lisp
|>> |>
|>> |> Hmmm.
|>> |
|>> | Hmmm?
|>>
|>> Hmmm!
|>
|> Norwegian, such a complex language to master.
Nah, just grunt and reach for the nearest drink.
| lol. I think what they are refering to is that noone has
| posted there for two months..
Three. A discussion of the condition system near the end of August.
Still, I would expect the majority of Norwegian Lisp users to be
subscribed.
(Hmm, I am suddenly reminded of the es mailing list, which has seen no
traffic in three years. Time to wake it from its slumber, maybe.)
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David Steuber <·····@david-steuber.com> writes:
> Petter Gustad <·············@gustad.com> writes:
>
>> no.it.programmering.lisp
>
> Hmmm.
Maybe English and non-Norwegian speaking persons find the names of the
Norwegian newsgroups a little strange. How about :-)
no.fag.jus.it
No, it's not an anti-gay group, it's about information-technology
law...
Petter
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A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text.
Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?
A: Top-posting.
Q: What is the most annoying thing on usenet and in e-mail?