If you haven’t started your entry for the TC Lisper’s Programming Contest, you’re not too late. The deadline is September 19th.
If you have started, post a comment here or there to let us know how it’s going!
If you haven’t started your entry for the TC Lisper’s Programming Contest, you’re not too late. The deadline is September 19th.
If you have started, post a comment here or there to let us know how it’s going!
Your Lisp program will be given two input images from the same web cam. The first image will contain zero people, the second image will contain at least one person.
Your program’s goal is to find the people. You will get points for emitting the pixel coordinates of a pixel inside a person. You’ll get bonus points if it’s a head pixel. Be careful, though. You’ll lose points for emitting more than one pixel per person.
The Twin Cities Lisp Users Group meeting for May was last Tuesday.
Daniel Feldman gave this presentation at the TC Lispers meeting in May 2010.
Teaching Introductory Programming Using Scheme on Vimeo.
Robert Goldman gave this lightning talk to the TC Lispers meeting in May 2010.
Patrick Stein gave this lightning talk to the TC Lispers meeting in May 2010.
Lightning talk by Patrick Stein to the Twin Cities Lisp Users Group about hosting a Programming Contest. This presentation was recorded on 2010-05-25.
The Twin Cities Lisp Users Group meeting for April was last Monday. The main topic was Web Frameworks, but there were also two shorter talks.
Patrick Stein gave this presentation at the TC Lispers meeting in April 2010.
Robert Goldman gave this presentation at the TC Lispers meeting in April 2010.
Apology: Unfortunately, ScreenFlow bombed out on me when I went to stop recording. It subsequently saw that it had a partial project there but was unable to recover it. As such, there is no video available for this presentation. Feh. — Patrick
Paul Krueger gave this presentation at the TC Lispers meeting in April 2010.
Hunchentoot on Vimeo.
Paul Krueger gave this presentation at the TC Lispers meeting in April 2010.
Cocoa Lisp Controller on Vimeo.
Patrick Stein gave this presentation at the TC Lispers meeting in April 2010.
Cross-posted from TCLispers.org:
Robert Goldman, Paul Krueger, and Patrick Stein gave short presentations on different approaches to Graphical User Interfaces with Common Lisp.