Begin forwarded message: Date: January 8, 2010 12:40:31 PM EST
Subject: Trying to volunteer
I'm trying to volunteer, but the postfix program at mumble.net thinks my e-mail is spam.
It must be a very effective spam filter.
Brad
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From: Bradley Lucier <lucier@x>
To: steering-committee-feedback@x
Cc: Bradley Lucier <lucier@x>
Subject: I volunteer
Date: Fri, 08 Jan 2010 12:35:38 -0500
your name
Bradley Lucier
your email address
lucier@x
the working group(s) for which you are volunteering
working group 1
a statement explaining who you are and why and how you
believe you would contribute to the success of the
working group
I think I can contribute in the following areas:
(1) I know something about computer arithmetic
(2) I know something about numerical applications in Scheme
(3) I know something about C and gcc (since I think we should learn
things from other languages, even from C)
(4) I represent a group of users who would like to have a useful "Small"
scheme. (One definition of a mathematician is someone who forgets as
much as he or she can, i.e., who forgets anything that can be
reconstructed, to leave room for the "important" things. I think small
scheme has appealed, and could still appeal, to such people.)
(4) I'd like to move a number of my applications from using define-macro
and I'd like to have a reasonably small scheme that allows me to do
this. (I view syntax-case + modules as a built-in
macro-expander/code-walker that one should be able to exploit when
designing application specific "languages" embedded into Scheme;
apologies to people who really understand syntax-case.)
Brad
PS: The e-mail from Marc Feeley on 01/05/2010 to
r6rs <r6rs-discuss@x>, Scheme PLT
<plt-scheme@x>, bigloo@x,
chicken-users users <chicken-users@x>,
larceny-users@x, Gambit List
<Gambit-list@x>, Montreal Scheme/Lisp User Group
<mslug@x>
had the reply e-mail address munged as
To volunteer for one or both of the working groups, send email
to
steering-committee-feedb...@x
with the following information:
Brad
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Date: January 8, 2010 12:35:38 PM EST
Subject: I volunteer
your name
Bradley Lucier
your email address
lucier@x
the working group(s) for which you are volunteering working group 1
a statement explaining who you are and why and how you believe you would contribute to the success of the working group
I think I can contribute in the following areas:
(1) I know something about computer arithmetic
(2) I know something about numerical applications in Scheme
(3) I know something about C and gcc (since I think we should learn things from other languages, even from C)
(4) I represent a group of users who would like to have a useful "Small" scheme. (One definition of a mathematician is someone who forgets as much as he or she can, i.e., who forgets anything that can be reconstructed, to leave room for the "important" things. I think small scheme has appealed, and could still appeal, to such people.)
(4) I'd like to move a number of my applications from using define-macro and I'd like to have a reasonably small scheme that allows me to do this. (I view syntax-case + modules as a built-in macro-expander/code-walker that one should be able to exploit when designing application specific "languages" embedded into Scheme; apologies to people who really understand syntax-case.)
Brad
PS: The e-mail from Marc Feeley on 01/05/2010 to
r6rs <r6rs-discuss@x>, Scheme PLT <plt-scheme@x>, bigloo@x, chicken-users users <chicken-users@x>, larceny-users@x, Gambit List <Gambit-list@x>, Montreal Scheme/Lisp User Group <mslug@x>
had the reply e-mail address munged as
To volunteer for one or both of the working groups, send email to
steering-committee-feedb...@x
with the following information:
Brad
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