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13th ELS 2020: Zurich, Switzerland
- Ioanna Matilde Dimitriou Henríquez:
Proceedings of the 13th European Lisp Symposium (ELS 2020), Zurich, Switzerland, April 27-28, 2020. ELSAA 2020, ISBN 978-2-9557474-3-8
Invited Contributions
- Andy Keep:
The Nanopass Framework as a Nanopass Compiler (ELS keynote). ELS 2020 - Andy Keep:
Workshop: Mixing Mutability into the Nanopass Framework (ELS invited workshop). ELS 2020 - Amr Abdelwahab:
Privilege as a technical debt (ELS keynote). ELS 2020 - Daniel Kochmanski:
On ECL, the Embeddable Common Lisp (ELS keynote). ELS 2020
Technical Papers
- Robert Strandh:
Omnipresent and low-overhead application debugging. 8-15 - Frédéric Hamel, Marc Feeley:
An R7RS Compatible Module System forTermite Scheme. 16-25 - Marco Heisig:
Sealable Metaobjects for Common Lisp. 26-32 - Irène Durand:
Bidirectional leveled enumerators. 33-40 - Max Rottenkolber:
Later Binding: Just-in-Time Compilation of a Younger Dynamic Programming Language. 41-45 - Peter S. Housel:
LLVM Code Generation for Open Dylan. 46-51 - Rajesh Jayaprakash:
Partial Evaluation Based CPS Transformation: An Implementation Case Study. 52-59 - Robert Strandh:
Representing method combinations. 60-67 - Andrea Corallo, Luca Nassi, Nicola Manca:
Bringing GNU Emacs to native code. 68-75 - Marco Antoniotti:
Why You Cannot (Yet) Write an "Interval Arithmetic" Library in Common Lisp ... or: Hammering Some Sense into : ieee-floating-point. 76-83 - João Távora:
A portable, annotation-based, visual stepper for Common Lisp. 84-91 - Jonathan Godbout:
Indexing Common Lisp with Kythe - A Demonstration. 94-96 - Alan Dipert:
JACL: A Common Lisp for Developing Single-Page Web Applications. 97-100
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