Extensive Introduction To Clojure For Lisp Programmers
A presentation by Rich Hickey at the Boston Lisp meeting. A fairly extensive introduction to Clojure, with a presumption of prior knowledge of Lisp
View ArticleCommon Lisp web server Hunchentoot
Presentation by Paul Krueger to the Twin Cities Lisp Users Group about the Common Lisp web server Hunchentoot
View ArticleRobert Virding Lisp Flavored Erlang
At Erlang Factory Lite LA, Robert Virding, Co-creator of Erlang programming language presents on Lisp Flavored Erlang.
View ArticlePractical Common Lisp
In the late 1920′s linguists Edward Sapir and Benjamin Whorf hypothesized that the thoughts we can think are largely determined by the language we speak. In his essay “Beating the Averages” Paul Graham...
View ArticleLISP Part 1: Problem Statement, Architecture and Protocol Description
We will describe the initial problem statement LISP was created for. Since fall of 2006, when the IAB held a routing workshop in Amsterdam, we have found many more use cases for the level of...
View ArticleLISP Part 2 – Mapping Database Infrastructure and Interworking
This session will describe all the database mapping algorithms we have considered for mapping an EID to a set of Locators. We will take about the technical challenges of each and brainstorm about the...
View ArticleTeaching Introductory Programming Using Scheme
Presentation by Daniel Feldman to the Twin Cities Lisp Users Group about teaching introductory programming using Scheme and SICP
View ArticleAn Introduction to Lisp Macros, by David Nolen
Macros are a defining aspect of the major Lisp dialects. Recent work on the Racket programming language has shown that even entire programming language paradigms (lazy, typed) can be written in terms...
View ArticleAn Brief Introduction to LISP
This multi-part series introduces you to Common LISP, by working toward the goal of building a simple web server in LISP
View ArticleConrad Barski talking about “Common Lisp” and “Land of Lisp”
Conrad Barski talking about “Common Lisp” and “Land of Lisp” at Philly Lambda
View ArticleTom Faulhaber: Lisp, Functional Programming, and the State of Flow
In this talk, we will explore how particular programming concepts, especially those found in Lisp and functional languages, seem to enhance the quality of flow we achieve while programming. Many...
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