Andy Chambers has been walking me thru interweb nursery school and it is
starting to look as if we can do something pretty killer with Ajax /and/
steal some of Adobe's AIR thunder by offering alternate Cello backends
to deliver portable desktop apps from the same source.
Time is short, but this could be a great Google SoC project for someone
who can handle Lisp and Ajax tolerably well.
I am heading now to the project ideas page on Lisp-NYC, but email me
directly if interested.
kt
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Ken Tilton wrote:
> Andy Chambers has been walking me thru interweb nursery school and it is
> starting to look as if we can do something pretty killer with Ajax /and/
> steal some of Adobe's AIR thunder by offering alternate Cello backends
> to deliver portable desktop apps from the same source.
>
> Time is short, but this could be a great Google SoC project for someone
> who can handle Lisp and Ajax tolerably well.
>
> I am heading now to the project ideas page on Lisp-NYC, but email me
> directly if interested.
Turns out the Lisp-NYC ideas form just takes a ten-word description. Oh,
well. Write for deets, deadline is Monday 5pm PST.
kt
From: Sohail Somani
Subject: Re: Open AIR (ne Hunchncells): New SoC idea
Date:
Message-ID: <mzaHj.2640$_v3.1633@edtnps90>
On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 14:08:13 -0400, Ken Tilton wrote:
> Ken Tilton wrote:
>> Andy Chambers has been walking me thru interweb nursery school and it
>> is starting to look as if we can do something pretty killer with Ajax
>> /and/ steal some of Adobe's AIR thunder by offering alternate Cello
>> backends to deliver portable desktop apps from the same source.
>>
>> Time is short, but this could be a great Google SoC project for someone
>> who can handle Lisp and Ajax tolerably well.
>>
>> I am heading now to the project ideas page on Lisp-NYC, but email me
>> directly if interested.
>
> Turns out the Lisp-NYC ideas form just takes a ten-word description. Oh,
> well. Write for deets, deadline is Monday 5pm PST.
>
> kt
I only heard about the Lisp-NYC SoC from this newsgroup. If it would be
on Planet Lisp (one of those blog things), you could be more visible to
your target audience.
A deadline of 3 days is likely to scare anyone away anyway.
Oh wait, these are students. They do all their work right before the
deadline.
--
Sohail Somani
http://uint32t.blogspot.com
Sohail Somani wrote:
> On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 14:08:13 -0400, Ken Tilton wrote:
>
>
>>Ken Tilton wrote:
>>
>>>Andy Chambers has been walking me thru interweb nursery school and it
>>>is starting to look as if we can do something pretty killer with Ajax
>>>/and/ steal some of Adobe's AIR thunder by offering alternate Cello
>>>backends to deliver portable desktop apps from the same source.
>>>
>>>Time is short, but this could be a great Google SoC project for someone
>>>who can handle Lisp and Ajax tolerably well.
>>>
>>>I am heading now to the project ideas page on Lisp-NYC, but email me
>>>directly if interested.
>>
>>Turns out the Lisp-NYC ideas form just takes a ten-word description. Oh,
>>well. Write for deets, deadline is Monday 5pm PST.
>>
>>kt
>
>
> I only heard about the Lisp-NYC SoC from this newsgroup. If it would be
> on Planet Lisp (one of those blog things), you could be more visible to
> your target audience.
Er, shouldn't you be telling that to Planet Lisp? Or is that what you
just did? :)
>
> A deadline of 3 days is likely to scare anyone away anyway.
If they cannot write a one-page proposal in three days... oh...
> Oh wait, these are students. They do all their work right before the
> deadline.
OK, you were just setting up a joke. Sorry for stepping on the punch line.
:)
kenny
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http://www.theoryyalgebra.com/
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in the evening, die content!"
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On Mar 28, 6:45 pm, Ken Tilton <···········@optonline.net> wrote:
> Andy Chambers has been walking me thru interweb nursery school and it is
> starting to look as if we can do something pretty killer with Ajax /and/
> steal some of Adobe's AIR thunder by offering alternate Cello backends
> to deliver portable desktop apps from the same source.
>
> Time is short, but this could be a great Google SoC project for someone
> who can handle Lisp and Ajax tolerably well.
>
> I am heading now to the project ideas page on Lisp-NYC, but email me
> directly if interested.
Cute project. I would wish you luck but I need all of it hoping
someone will bite Erlang-in-lisp.
http://fare.livejournal.com/121009.html
Slobodan
>
> kt
>
> --http://smuglispweeny.blogspot.com/http://www.theoryyalgebra.com/
>
> "In the morning, hear the Way;
> in the evening, die content!"
> -- Confucius