From: ·······@gmail.com
Subject: ANN: Calgary Lisp User Group
Date: 
Message-ID: <1159041143.602653.234140@k70g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>
Yesterday we had the first Calgary Lisp user group meeting, and by all
accounts it was a success. We're going to have another one sometime
next month, date and location as yet undetermined. If you're in Calgary
and didn't know about this, or you're going to be in Calgary in
October, drop me a line:

(string-downcase (concatenate 'string (subseq first-name 0 1)
last-name))@gmail.com

Vladimir Sedach

From: Wade Humeniuk
Subject: Re: ANN: Calgary Lisp User Group
Date: 
Message-ID: <s%yRg.33145$cz3.30338@edtnps82>
·······@gmail.com wrote:
> Yesterday we had the first Calgary Lisp user group meeting, and by all
> accounts it was a success. We're going to have another one sometime
> next month, date and location as yet undetermined. If you're in Calgary
> and didn't know about this, or you're going to be in Calgary in
> October, drop me a line:
> 

Just for those who do not know.  Calgary is in Alberta, Canada.  I also thought
the meeting was a success.  Not only that, but the Lisp projects
people are working on are very interesting.

One of the questions and discussions that came up was...

Is there a technique/framework that programs can be written to that
when scaled up remain extensible, maintainable and understandable?

Wade Humeniuk
From: Scott Bell
Subject: Re: ANN: Calgary Lisp User Group
Date: 
Message-ID: <1159247455.044563.172880@m7g2000cwm.googlegroups.com>
·······@gmail.com wrote:
> Yesterday we had the first Calgary Lisp user group meeting, and by all
> accounts it was a success. We're going to have another one sometime
> next month, date and location as yet undetermined. If you're in Calgary
> and didn't know about this, or you're going to be in Calgary in
> October, drop me a line:
>
> (string-downcase (concatenate 'string (subseq first-name 0 1)
> last-name))@gmail.com
>
> Vladimir Sedach

I'm glad to hear that there are other Calgary Lispers getting together!

I should like very much to be able to attend next time.

- Scott Bell