[Chicago] Need TurboGears presenter for Burlington LUG
Chris McAvoy
chris.mcavoy at gmail.com
Tue Nov 21 16:36:37 CET 2006
On 11/21/06, Ian Bicking <ianb at colorstudy.com> wrote:
> Brian Ray wrote:
> > On Nov 20, 2006, at 10:42 PM, Mark Ramm wrote:
> >
> >> ings get planned on a
> >> "just-in-time" basis, and I'd love to come and talk i
> >
> >
> > We have built a JIT compiler just for our meetings. Done 90% in
> > Python. Surprisingly, it sometimes even generates bite-code (AKA
> > pizza). Its very maintainable except for the garbage collection
> > module that consists of the other 10%, beer. The beer-code is new
> > language we developed in my garage. Its intentionally obfuscated so
> > that we have something to do at our next sprint (job insurance). The
> > Python code is very easy to read and contains not bugs (just new
> > features). Somehow, somewhere, we end up all getting together and a
> > meeting will be executed (or the presenter, in case they choose to
> > present on something off topic, like my Beer-language, big nono, just
> > Python, its ChiPy, doh).
> >
> > My vote is you headline our next meeting, at DePaul, on Dec 14.
> >
> > How does this sound?
>
> I second that and declare it decided! (I think our decision process
> also works on a first-to-declare-it-decided-decides model)
I've added this decision to the "chiPy Tome of Decisions."
We have one of those.
Chris
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