[Gllug] Speaker Suggestion
Darren
darren101 at talk21.com
Thu Jan 8 15:19:31 UTC 2004
Is is not the case that given any 2 developers the first could demean the
others experience by claiming their chosen language/methodology is 'better'?
Doesn't (almost) everyone have something to bring to the table that others can
benefit from?
/Darren
On Thursday 08 Jan 2004 2:09 pm, Richard Jones wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 08, 2004 at 01:55:06PM +0000, Mamading Ceesay wrote:
> > Hi guys,
> >
> > I'm new to the list, but have been to a couple of meets and hung out on
> > IRC.
> >
> > I have a suggestion to make regarding a speaker for a talk.
> >
> > Phil Nash (http://www.alphafrog.com) has an interesting approach to
> > software development that he calls Organic Programming. You can read
> > more at http://www.accu.org/conference/speakers2004.html#Phil%20Nash.
>
> Personally I'd be a bit suspicious of someone who's entire experience
> seems to be in C++ and Java, and they seem to have no idea that Lisp
> macros are a far more powerful way of doing what they want.
>
> Rich.
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