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Arthur Lemmens

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Jan 17, 2006, 5:22:50 PM1/17/06
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* European Common Lisp Meeting 2006 *
* Hamburg, Germany *
* April 30 *
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Edi Weitz and Arthur Lemmens are proud to announce the European Common
Lisp Meeting 2006. The meeting will consist of a Sunday full of
talks, with optional dinners on Saturday and Sunday evening. More
details (price, exact location, registration) will be announced soon,
but please reserve the weekend of April 29/30 in your agenda now!

The following talks will be given on Sunday, April 30:

* Jans Aasman
Franz, Inc (Oakland, California, USA)
AllegroGraph: a large scale graph database applied to the Semantic Web
and telecom fraud detection

* James Anderson
Ravenpack International (Marbella, Spain)
Lisp tools for time series computations

* Marco Antoniotti
Department of Informatics, Systems and Communications,
Università Milano-Bicocca (Milan, Italy)
NYU Courant Bioinformatics Group (New York, USA)
GOALIE

* Martin Cracauer
ITA Software (Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA)
Common Lisp in a high-performance search environment

* Klaus Harbo
Mu Aps (Farum, Denmark)
cl-muproc: Erlang-inspired multiprocessing in Common Lisp

* Arthur Lemmens
Independent consultant (Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
Rucksack: a flexible, lightweight, open source persistence library

* David McClain
Avisere Sensor Group, Inc. (Tucson, Arizona, USA)
SigLab: a Lisp-based signal and image processing and modeling facility

* Jim Newton, Thomas F. Burdick, Peter Herth, Björn Lindberg
Cadence Design Systems GmbH (Munich, Germany)
The PCMan meta version control system: Common Lisp from top to bottom


Looking forward to meeting you in Hamburg,

Edi Weitz & Arthur Lemmens

Tayssir John Gabbour

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Jan 19, 2006, 7:58:21 AM1/19/06
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Arthur Lemmens wrote:
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> * Klaus Harbo
> Mu Aps (Farum, Denmark)
> cl-muproc: Erlang-inspired multiprocessing in Common Lisp

The interview with Harbo on cl-muproc was pretty awesome. (Everyone
here skims Planet Lisp, right?)
http://bc.tech.coop/blog/060111.html


> * Arthur Lemmens
> Independent consultant (Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
> Rucksack: a flexible, lightweight, open source persistence library

Woohoo! This is from the guy who gave an informative talk on object
persistence...
http://www.pentaside.org/paper/persistence-lemmens.txt


> * Martin Cracauer
> ITA Software (Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA)
> Common Lisp in a high-performance search environment

I hope he remembers any interesting approaches he's seen to the ITA
puzzles...


Tayssir

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