From: Xah Lee <xahlee@gmail.com>
To: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
Subject: Large Scale Software Development with Emacs Lisp
Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2012 21:57:55 -0700 (PDT) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <abde7ba7-a6db-4313-9fe0-7879f8e9424a@f37g2000yqc.googlegroups.com> (raw)
am late on this. But there's a lisp meeting tomorrow at NY. Pass it to
your NY friends.
Large Scale Software Development with Elisp
http://xahlee.blogspot.com/2012/04/large-scale-software-development-with.html
text version follows.
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Scheme Lisp is Coming to Emacs!
(meeting - Tue Apr 10 19:00 - Rocky Bernstein: Large Scale Software
Development with Elisp)
He lives in relative obscurity yet his software is used daily by
millions. Rocky Bernstein, former IBM Researcher, Chaitin co-author
and 30 year developer walks us through a mosaic of development
techniques focusing on personal software scalability.
The long time Free Software developer is best known for his decade of
debugger development using Emacs Grand Unified Debugger as a front-end
for his other works:
Ruby Debugger (ruby-debug)
Python Debugger (pydb)
Perl Debugger
POSIX Shell Debuggers for bash, Korn Shell, zsh and GNU Make
Additionally, Rocky is the author of libcdio: the GNU CD I/O and
ControlLibrary. Allowing multimedia assessing of CD-images
(includingISO-9660) in an OS and device-independent way, it is used in
FreeBSD, NetBSD and nearly every Linux distribution.
Location:
Meetup HQ, 9th Floor (maps.google.com)
632 Broadway
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Official announcement: www.lispnyc.org
Slashdot news: Guile Scheme Emacs-Lisp Compatibility Matures @ Source
news.slashdot.org
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