[plt-scheme] support for sound or interfaces to sound software
Wait, expand on that. I'm in chicago. I've only found one lisp group in the
area, and they've only met once, and that was over a year ago, and they are
mostly common list people anyway.
Is there something I don't know? :)
Corey
On 6/20/06, Noel Welsh <noelwelsh at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
> --- Tim Hanson <tbhanson at gmx.de> wrote:
>
> > Have people followed up on any of these ideas?
>
> Well, it looks like Rohan is making steady progress -- the
> log shows commits 7 hours ago. Darcs is distributed, so
> you can grab a copy of his code and hack it without
> worrying about messing up his repository.
>
> > How does one boot oneself up in those areas? Are there
> > "how to"s? Does one need
> > to corner a guru for a few hours or days? Teach oneself?)
>
> Teach oneself is the easiest option if you don't happen to
> live around Boston, Utah, or Chicago. That worked for me.
> Seeing other Schemers in action is illuminating, as there
> are many tricks and tips you can pick up (I certainly
> have). For "How To's" the Cookbook is the best option IMHO
> (schemecookbook.org).
>
> HTH,
> Noel
>
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