ECLM 2008
Sunday, December 30, 2007
Arthur Lemmens and Edi Weitz have announced that the next European Common Lisp Meeting (ECLM) will be held in Amsterdam on Saturday/Sunday, April 19/20, 2008. The meeting will consist of a Sunday full of talks on April 20, 2008, with optional dinners on Saturday and Sunday evening. This is the current schedule (there may be some additions/changes, so keep an eye on the ECLM 2008 page for updates):
- Marc Battyani
HPC Platform
Neuilly-sur-Seine, France
Lisp-based supercomputing - Juan José García-Ripoll
Madrid, Spain
ECL - more than an Embeddable Common Lisp - Jeremy Jones
Clozure Associates
Boston, MA, USA
InspireData - how it was written in Lisp - Kristoffer Kvello
Selvaag Bluethink
Oslo, Norway
House Designer - using Knowledge Based Engineering and Lisp to automatically design buildings - Nicolas Neuss
University Karlsruhe
Karlsruhe, Germany
Femlisp - solving partial differential equations with Common Lisp - Stefan Richter
freiheit.com technologies gmbh
Hamburg, Germany
Using Common Lisp for large Internet systems - Kilian Sprotte
Berlin, Germany
PWGL - an environment for sound synthesis and computer aided composition - Kenny Tilton
Wall, NJ, USA
"Why we should not be here and what we should be doing instead" - a rant on the state of Lisp and Lispniks touching on Algebra software, Lisp libraries, Open Source, Cello, Cells, and somewhere along the way introducing Triple-Cells, animated data modelling with persistence for free

