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@dorab I'm in! If there's anything I need to do please let me know (I'll have a macbook ... will this be back at matchcraft?)
Would you send me a few lines describing the talk that I can include in the announcement. Thanks.
(yes, it's up in my earlier post :)
here it is again in case you can't see that:
The Patterns You Can't {See,Refactor}.
There are patterns in our software that sit right in the middle of our blind spot. We have many powerful tools for abstraction and refactoring our programming languages - though I believe Lisp Macros are a tool that allows us to abstract above limits that exist in most programming languages. In the time we have together I hope to convince you that Lisp Macros represent an unique, powerful tool and that learning more about them will improve us as programmers.
I'll also email you this independently
Ah, I will be in SF that day 😢 Looks like a great talk @kyle.burton!
I'm willing to give a repeat performance (I'll get more and more comfortable each time I get to practice it 🙂 ) if there's another venue that's willing to host it