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7th ELS 2014: Paris, France
- Kent M. Pitman:
Proceedings of ELS 2014 - 7th European Lisp Symposium, Paris, France, May 5-6, 2014. ELSAA 2014 - Nick Levine:
CLAUDE: the Common Lisp Library Audience Expansion Toolkit. 4-11 - François-René Rideau:
ASDF3, or Why Lisp is Now an Acceptable Scripting Language. 12-19 - Jan Moringen, David Lichteblau:
Generalizers: New Metaobjects for Generalized Dispatch. 20-27 - François-Xavier Bois:
web-mode.el: Heterogeneous Recursive Code Parsing with Emacs Lisp. 30-32 - Jean-Paul A. Barthès:
Demonstration: The OMAS Multi-Agent Platform. 33-34 - Alain Marty:
Yet Another Wiki. 35-36 - Massimiliano Ghilardi:
High performance Concurrency in Common Lisp: Hybrid Transactional Memory with STMX. 38-45 - Ignasi Gómez-Sebastià, Luis Oliva, Sergio Álvarez-Napagao, Dario Garcia-Gasulla, Arturo Tejeda-Gómez, Javier Vázquez-Salceda:
A Functional Approach for Disruptive Event Discovery and Policy Monitoring in Mobility Scenarios. 46-53 - Franco Raimondi, Giuseppe Primiero, Kelly Androutsopoulos, Nikos Gorogiannis, Martin J. Loomes, Michael Margolis, Puja Varsani, Nick Weldin, Alex Zivanovic:
A Racket-Based Robot to Teach First-Year Computer Science. 54-62 - Jean-Paul A. Barthès:
A Need for Multilingual Names. 64-71 - Pedro Palma Ramos, António Menezes Leitão:
An Implementation of Python for Racket. 72-79 - Kai Selgrad, Alexander Lier, Markus Wittmann, Daniel Lohmann, Marc Stamminger:
Defmacro for C: Lightweight, Ad Hoc Code Generation. 80-87
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