Hello,
I am pleased to announce that I will give 2 talks at the next Tex Users
Group conference, to be held in Tokyo, Japan, next October. Please find
the abstracts below.
TiCL: The prototype
Last year, I presented some ideas about using one of the oldest
programming language (Lisp), in order to modernize one of the oldest
typesetting systems (TeX). This talk was mostly focused on justifying
the technical fitness of Lisp for this task. This time, I would like to
take the opposite view and demonstrate a prototype, from the user's
perspective. This will involve showing what a TiCL document could look
like, the implications in terms of typesetting vs. programmatic
features, and also in terms of extensibility (relating this to package
authoring).
The incredible tale of the author who didn't want to do the publisher's job
In this talk, I will relate a recent experience of mine: writing a book
chapter for a publisher who doesn't have a clue about typesetting. I
will confess my futile attempt at using TeX for writing the chapter in
question. I will then describe the hell that descended upon me for
daring to do that. I will however admit that the hell in question would
have been even greater, had I not done so. I will give this talk both
crying and laughing, and I will seek your comfort.
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Resistance is futile. You will be jazzimilated.
Lisp, Jazz, Aïkido:
http://www.didierverna.info