From: ·········@lxny.org
Subject: NYC LOCAL: Tuesday 12 May 2009 Lisp NYC: Stuart Sierra on Using Clojure to Build AltLaw
Date:
Message-ID: <gu9o96$rvh$1@panix5.panix.com>
<blockquote
what="official announcement by Lisp NYC, from
http://www.lispnyc.org"
time="7:00 pm Tuesday 12 May 2009"
see="http://altlaw.org
http://clojure.org
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_transactional_memory"
note="http://clojure.blogspot.com/2009/05/clojure-10.html"
edits="one typo corrected">
Stuart Sierra presents: Implementing AltLaw.org in Clojure
This talk demonstrates the power of combining Clojure with large
Java frameworks, such as:
* Hadoop - distributed map/reduce processing
* Solr - text indexing/searching
* Restlet - REST-oriented web framework
* Jets3t - Amazon S3
Join us from 7:00 - 9:00 at Trinity Church in the heart of the
East Village. Afterward the discussion will continue at the
Sunburnt Cow on 9th and C.
Directions to Trinity:
Trinity Lutheran
602 E. 9th St. & Ave B., on Tompkins Square Park
http://trinitylowereastside.org/
From N,R,Q,W (8th Street NYU Stop) and the 4,5 (Astor Street Stop):
Walk East 4 blocks on St. Marks, cross Tompkins Square Park.
From F&V (2nd Ave Stop):
Walk E one or two blocks, turn north for 8 short blocks
From L (1st Ave Stop):
Walk E one block, turn sounth for 5 short blocks
The M9 bus line drops you off at the doorstep and the M15 is near get
off on St. Marks & 1st)
To get there by car, take the FDR (East River Drive) to Houston then
go NW till you're at 9th & B. Week-night parking isn't bad at all,
but if you're paranoid about your Caddy or in a hurry, there is a
parking garage on 9th between 1st and 3rd Ave.
</blockquote>
Distributed poC TINC:
Jay Sulzberger <·········@lxny.org>
Corresponding Secretary LXNY
LXNY is New York's Free Computing Organization.
http://www.lxny.org
On May 11, 12:46 pm, ·········@lxny.org wrote:
> <blockquote
> what="official announcement by Lisp NYC, from
> http://www.lispnyc.org"
> time="7:00 pm Tuesday 12 May 2009"
> see="http://altlaw.org
> http://clojure.org
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_transactional_memory"
> note="http://clojure.blogspot.com/2009/05/clojure-10.html"
> edits="one typo corrected">
>
> Stuart Sierra presents: Implementing AltLaw.org in Clojure
>
> This talk demonstrates the power of combining Clojure with large
> Java frameworks, such as:
>
> * Hadoop - distributed map/reduce processing
> * Solr - text indexing/searching
> * Restlet - REST-oriented web framework
> * Jets3t - Amazon S3
>
> Join us from 7:00 - 9:00 at Trinity Church in the heart of the
> East Village. Afterward the discussion will continue at the
> Sunburnt Cow on 9th and C.
>
> Directions to Trinity:
>
> Trinity Lutheran
> 602 E. 9th St. & Ave B., on Tompkins Square Park
> http://trinitylowereastside.org/
>
> From N,R,Q,W (8th Street NYU Stop) and the 4,5 (Astor Street Stop):
> Walk East 4 blocks on St. Marks, cross Tompkins Square Park.
>
> From F&V (2nd Ave Stop):
> Walk E one or two blocks, turn north for 8 short blocks
>
> From L (1st Ave Stop):
> Walk E one block, turn sounth for 5 short blocks
>
> The M9 bus line drops you off at the doorstep and the M15 is near get
> off on St. Marks & 1st)
>
> To get there by car, take the FDR (East River Drive) to Houston then
> go NW till you're at 9th & B. Week-night parking isn't bad at all,
> but if you're paranoid about your Caddy or in a hurry, there is a
> parking garage on 9th between 1st and 3rd Ave.
>
> </blockquote>
>
> Distributed poC TINC:
>
> Jay Sulzberger <·········@lxny.org>
> Corresponding Secretary LXNY
> LXNY is New York's Free Computing Organization.http://www.lxny.org
For those of us who don't live in New York, will slides or a webcast,
etc. be available ?
From: Kenneth Tilton
Subject: Re: NYC LOCAL: Tuesday 12 May 2009 Lisp NYC: Stuart Sierra on Using Clojure to Build AltLaw
Date:
Message-ID: <4a08d918$0$22527$607ed4bc@cv.net>
inforichland wrote:
> On May 11, 12:46 pm, ·········@lxny.org wrote:
>> <blockquote
>> what="official announcement by Lisp NYC, from
>> http://www.lispnyc.org"
>> time="7:00 pm Tuesday 12 May 2009"
>> see="http://altlaw.org
>> http://clojure.org
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_transactional_memory"
>> note="http://clojure.blogspot.com/2009/05/clojure-10.html"
>> edits="one typo corrected">
>>
>> Stuart Sierra presents: Implementing AltLaw.org in Clojure
>>
>> This talk demonstrates the power of combining Clojure with large
>> Java frameworks, such as:
>>
>> * Hadoop - distributed map/reduce processing
>> * Solr - text indexing/searching
>> * Restlet - REST-oriented web framework
>> * Jets3t - Amazon S3
>>
>> Join us from 7:00 - 9:00 at Trinity Church in the heart of the
>> East Village. Afterward the discussion will continue at the
>> Sunburnt Cow on 9th and C.
>>
>> Directions to Trinity:
>>
>> Trinity Lutheran
>> 602 E. 9th St. & Ave B., on Tompkins Square Park
>> http://trinitylowereastside.org/
>>
>> From N,R,Q,W (8th Street NYU Stop) and the 4,5 (Astor Street Stop):
>> Walk East 4 blocks on St. Marks, cross Tompkins Square Park.
>>
>> From F&V (2nd Ave Stop):
>> Walk E one or two blocks, turn north for 8 short blocks
>>
>> From L (1st Ave Stop):
>> Walk E one block, turn sounth for 5 short blocks
>>
>> The M9 bus line drops you off at the doorstep and the M15 is near get
>> off on St. Marks & 1st)
>>
>> To get there by car, take the FDR (East River Drive) to Houston then
>> go NW till you're at 9th & B. Week-night parking isn't bad at all,
>> but if you're paranoid about your Caddy or in a hurry, there is a
>> parking garage on 9th between 1st and 3rd Ave.
>>
>> </blockquote>
>>
>> Distributed poC TINC:
>>
>> Jay Sulzberger <·········@lxny.org>
>> Corresponding Secretary LXNY
>> LXNY is New York's Free Computing Organization.http://www.lxny.org
>
> For those of us who don't live in New York, will slides or a webcast,
> etc. be available ?
Last I heard: We have been unable to reach G*d to secure the use of the
church. Arrivals thereat tomorrow should fine signs directing thme to
the usual post-talk imbibery, The Sunburnt Cow one block east on the
west side of Ave C between 8&9.
kt