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* [Caml-list] OCaml local user groups
@ 2004-08-12 21:37 Brandon J. Van Every
  2004-08-13  8:09 ` Richard Jones
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Brandon J. Van Every @ 2004-08-12 21:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: caml

Do any OCaml local user groups exist anywhere, in any city, other than
ML S*attle?

If any exist, it is time to make an inventory of them, create a mailing
list for their organizers, and get it up on the web somewhere.  There
are no resources of this sort on http://caml.inria.fr .  It would be
nice if INRIA facilitated such an effort on their website, but I don't
know what their responsiveness is for getting such things done.  I'd
love to hear they'd consider it trivial, if presented with the needed
information.

If none exist, then we could discuss why.  I will say in advance,
however, that it takes a gang leader for things like this to exist.  One
day I decided, "I will do this."  Any local group starts with 1 person
doing the heavy lifting.


Cheers,                         www.indiegamedesign.com
Brand*n Van Every               S*attle, WA

Praise Be to the caml-list Bayesian filter! It blesseth
my postings, it is evil crap!  evil crap!  Bigarray!
Unboxed overhead group!  Wondering!  chant chant chant...

// return an array of 100 packed tuples
temps
  int $[tvar0][2*100]; // what the c function needs
  value $[tvar1]; // one int
  value $[tvar2]; // one tuple
  int $[tvar3] // loop control var
oncePre
eachPre
  $[cvar0]=&($[tvar0][0]);
eachPost
  $[lvar0] = alloc(2*100, 0 /*NB: zero-tagged block*/ );
  for(int $[tvar3]=0;$[tvar3]<100;$[tvar3]++) {
    $[tvar2] = alloc_tuple(2);
    $[tvar1] = Val_int($[cvar0][0+2*$[tvar3]]);
    Store_field($[tvar2],0,$[tvar1]);
    $[tvar1] = Val_int($[cvar0][1]);
    Store_field($[tvar2],1,$[tvar1+2*$[tvar3]]);
    Array_store($[lvar0],$[tvar3],$[tvar0]);
  }
oncePost

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* Re: [Caml-list] OCaml local user groups
  2004-08-12 21:37 [Caml-list] OCaml local user groups Brandon J. Van Every
@ 2004-08-13  8:09 ` Richard Jones
  2004-08-13 10:56   ` Brandon J. Van Every
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Richard Jones @ 2004-08-13  8:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
  Cc: caml

On Thu, Aug 12, 2004 at 02:37:57PM -0700, Brandon J. Van Every wrote:
> Do any OCaml local user groups exist anywhere, in any city, other than
> ML S*attle?
> 
> If any exist, it is time to make an inventory of them, create a mailing
> list for their organizers, and get it up on the web somewhere.  There
> are no resources of this sort on http://caml.inria.fr .  It would be
> nice if INRIA facilitated such an effort on their website, but I don't
> know what their responsiveness is for getting such things done.  I'd
> love to hear they'd consider it trivial, if presented with the needed
> information.

I'm working on a list of user groups, to be announced shortly.

Rich.

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* RE: [Caml-list] OCaml local user groups
  2004-08-13  8:09 ` Richard Jones
@ 2004-08-13 10:56   ` Brandon J. Van Every
  2004-08-13 14:30     ` don groves
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Brandon J. Van Every @ 2004-08-13 10:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: caml

Richard Jones wrote:
> 
> I'm working on a list of user groups, to be announced shortly.

Roughly how long of a list is it?


Cheers,                         www.indiegamedesign.com
Brand*n Van Every               S*attle, WA

Praise Be to the caml-list Bayesian filter! It blesseth
my postings, it is evil crap!  evil crap!  Bigarray!
Unboxed overhead group!  Wondering!  chant chant chant...

// return an array of 100 packed tuples
temps
  int $[tvar0][2*100]; // what the c function needs
  value $[tvar1]; // one int
  value $[tvar2]; // one tuple
  int $[tvar3] // loop control var
oncePre
eachPre
  $[cvar0]=&($[tvar0][0]);
eachPost
  $[lvar0] = alloc(2*100, 0 /*NB: zero-tagged block*/ );
  for(int $[tvar3]=0;$[tvar3]<100;$[tvar3]++) {
    $[tvar2] = alloc_tuple(2);
    $[tvar1] = Val_int($[cvar0][0+2*$[tvar3]]);
    Store_field($[tvar2],0,$[tvar1]);
    $[tvar1] = Val_int($[cvar0][1]);
    Store_field($[tvar2],1,$[tvar1+2*$[tvar3]]);
    Array_store($[lvar0],$[tvar3],$[tvar0]);
  }
oncePost

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* RE: [Caml-list] OCaml local user groups
  2004-08-13 10:56   ` Brandon J. Van Every
@ 2004-08-13 14:30     ` don groves
  2004-08-13 18:55       ` [Caml-list] bandwidth Brandon J. Van Every
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: don groves @ 2004-08-13 14:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: caml-list

At 03:56 8/13/2004, Brandon J. Van Every wrote:
>Richard Jones wrote:
> >
> > I'm working on a list of user groups, to be announced shortly.
>
>Roughly how long of a list is it?
>
>
>Cheers,                         www.indiegamedesign.com
>Brand*n Van Every               S*attle, WA


... 23 lines of noise snipped ...

2 line quotation + 1 line question + 2 line sig. = 5/28 information content.
An unnecessary waste of bandwidth.
--
dg




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* [Caml-list] bandwidth
  2004-08-13 14:30     ` don groves
@ 2004-08-13 18:55       ` Brandon J. Van Every
  2004-08-13 22:52         ` don groves
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Brandon J. Van Every @ 2004-08-13 18:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: caml

don groves
>
> ... 23 lines of noise snipped ...
>
> 2 line quotation + 1 line question + 2 line sig. = 5/28
> information content.
> An unnecessary waste of bandwidth.

I have a 'one size fits all' caml-list signature, to defeat the bayesian
filter.  Given that no accomodation will be made to upset the 'careful
balance' of words that only interfere with my posting logistics and
nobody else's, I'm really not terribly receptive to worrying about your
perceived bandwidth problems right now.  You have options:

- ignore anything following 'Cheers, Brand*n'
- ignore anything *preceding* 'Cheers, Brand*n'
- ignore me entirely

This is 2004 and complaining about the storage requirements of some .sig
text is silly.


Cheers,                         www.indiegamedesign.com
Brand*n Van Every               S*attle, WA

Praise Be to the caml-list Bayesian filter! It blesseth
my postings, it is evil crap!  evil crap!  Bigarray!
Unboxed overhead group!  Wondering!  chant chant chant...

// return an array of 100 packed tuples
temps
  int $[tvar0][2*100]; // what the c function needs
  value $[tvar1]; // one int
  value $[tvar2]; // one tuple
  int $[tvar3] // loop control var
oncePre
eachPre
  $[cvar0]=&($[tvar0][0]);
eachPost
  $[lvar0] = alloc(2*100, 0 /*NB: zero-tagged block*/ );
  for(int $[tvar3]=0;$[tvar3]<100;$[tvar3]++) {
    $[tvar2] = alloc_tuple(2);
    $[tvar1] = Val_int($[cvar0][0+2*$[tvar3]]);
    Store_field($[tvar2],0,$[tvar1]);
    $[tvar1] = Val_int($[cvar0][1]);
    Store_field($[tvar2],1,$[tvar1+2*$[tvar3]]);
    Array_store($[lvar0],$[tvar3],$[tvar0]);
  }
oncePost

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* Re: [Caml-list] bandwidth
  2004-08-13 18:55       ` [Caml-list] bandwidth Brandon J. Van Every
@ 2004-08-13 22:52         ` don groves
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: don groves @ 2004-08-13 22:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: caml-list

At 11:55 8/13/2004, Brandon J. Van Every wrote:

>... I'm really not terribly receptive to worrying about your
>perceived bandwidth problems right now.

And I don't care how receptive you are, I'm just pointing out
your obvious lack of netiquette and simple consideration of
others in your posts.
--
dg

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