[tpm] GTALUG language comparison
Antonio Sun
antoniosun at lavabit.com
Mon Jan 3 19:46:35 PST 2011
Although it is not video taped, there does exist unofficial digital voice
recording -- not quite as good as videos but at least you get everything
without taking too much disk space.
Please check out
http://ifile.it/t8nz74a/GTALUG_Dynamic-Language-Smack-Down_2010-12-14.mp3
Warning
- big file: 15M in size
- limited availability: I don't know how long it will stay there. So if you
plan to take a sneak peek at it, better grab it soon.
- look carefully when downloading, pick the correct button to click, not
those big ones.
HTH
Cheers
Antonio
On Sun, Dec 26, 2010 at 12:15 PM, J. Bobby Lopez <jbl at jbldata.com> wrote:
> I didn't get a chance to come out either, but my buddy Faisal was present,
> and he says that the Ruby and Perl camps held their own, but the Lisp camp
> didn't have good representation, except for Clojure, which apparently did
> well. Erlang also apparently did well. Too bad it wasn't recorded :(
>
> On Fri, Dec 24, 2010 at 5:16 PM, <arocker at vex.net> wrote:
>
>> > I got distracted at the last minute so was unable to attend the
>> > language comparison .. how did it go? Anything useful?
>> >
>> > Tom
>>
>> For such a religiously sensitive topic, remarkably calmly. I don't know if
>> anyone took away any useful cultural learnings.
>>
>> I still don't understand how a concept as apparently malleable as
>> Smalltalk can be employed in a production environment.
>>
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