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2018-03-15
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moanmoan
@otfrom here are loads of hugs for you!!!!! :hugging_face: :hugging_face: :hugging_face:
welcome @rustam.gilaztdinov to Clojure UK
Welcome @rustam.gilaztdinov!
such friendly channel
Morning one and all 🙂
Where is everyone based? I assumed most would be in London, but maybe that was a bad assumption...
~Horsham
I work in Rotterdam and live in Gouda... but used to be in the UK for almost 17 years (Winchester/So'ton area)
Winchester/Southampton is exactly where I’m moving to - in a couple of weeks I’ll be in Basingstoke full time, which seems to be a bit dry for the kinds of meetups I’ve become used to while working in London!
Redhill (Surrey)
I’ll still be in reach of London so planning to go to the monthly meetups at least, dojos when I’m a bit more confident. Maybe I’ll see some of you there!
I’ll aim to understand this sentence so I can appreciate your talk by May! :thumbsup::skin-tone-4: Good to have a deadline 🙂
Which meetup is that at @otfrom?
and I think I owe Edinburgh a talk too, so I'll give them the polished version after I experiment on people in England 😉
I'm not really sure yet tbh. I've been a bit antisocial (the talk is to force me to get out and meet people)
FYI if anybody is around London this evening and is interested, I’ll be giving a talk on ukanren at PWL https://www.meetup.com/Papers-We-Love-London/events/248467200/
this is quite exciting - https://github.com/LuxLang/lux/tree/master/new-luxc/source/luxc/lang/translation
Just watched the strangeloop presentation over lunch... I appreciate the engineering effort but not sure I need any of the feature mentioned 🙂
Also, he seems he wants to load the language with essentially everything. A little bit of a silver bullet approach. What's wrong in using different languages for different problems?
it's quite a simple language which takes some fundamental concepts and weaves them together very well - e.g. having macros run in a state-monad with the full compiler state and extensible pattern matching are both brilliant
i don't think the basics of the language came through very well in the strangeloop talk though... it was very future-focused
(from my hazy recollection)
haha, it took me a while, but i ended up really liking it
yeah I’m sure you do get used to it eventually — but I’m not ready to rape my eyes that much until stockholm syndrome starts kicking in
(that's pretty much what yet-to-be-lispers say about lisps @bronsa😉 )
@jasonbell surely you mean "morning"
UTG @otfrom - don't be an anglocentrist
@mccraigmccraig - Does that mean Lux is v1.0..?
no @maleghast it's a way away from that... it's approaching 0.6 - which includes a self-hosted compiler and a few different backends https://trello.com/b/VRQhvXjs/lux