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- 2017
- Jonas De Bleser, Quentin Stiévenart, Jens Nicolay, Coen De Roover:
Static Taint Analysis of Event-driven Scheme Programs. ELS 2017: 80-87 - Daniel Brunner, Stephan Brunner:
Teaching Students of Engineering some Insights of the Internet of Things using Racket and the RaspberryPi. ELS 2017: 49-50 - Vsevolod Domkin:
Loading Multiple Versions of an ASDF System in the Same Lisp Image. ELS 2017: 10-18 - Irène Durand, Robert Strandh:
Fast, Maintainable, and Portable Sequence Functions. ELS 2017: 64-71 - Irène Durand, Robert Strandh:
Removing Redundant Tests by Replicating Control Paths. ELS 2017: 106-112 - Robert Goldman, Elias Pipping, François-René Rideau:
Delivering Common Lisp Applications with ASDF 3.3. ELS 2017: 42-43 - Nicolas Hafner:
Radiance - a Web Application Environment. ELS 2017: 44-48 - Marco Heisig, Nicolas Neuss:
Parallelizing Femlisp. ELS 2017: 54-55 - Michal Herda:
Common Lisp UltraSpec - A Project For Modern Common Lisp Documentation. ELS 2017: 4-9 - Alexander Lier, Kai Selgrad, Marc Stamminger:
DIY Meta Languages with Common Lisp. ELS 2017: 72-79 - Steve Losh:
General Game Playing in Common Lisp. ELS 2017: 58-61 - Alain Marty:
On the Lambda Way. ELS 2017: 90-97 - Jim E. Newton, Didier Verna, Maximilien Colange:
Programmatic Manipulation of Common Lisp Type Specifiers. ELS 2017: 28-35 - Frédéric Peschanski:
A Lisp Way to Type Theory and Formal Proofs. ELS 2017: 20-27 - Michael A. Raskin:
Writing a Portable Code Walker in Common Lisp. ELS 2017: 98-105 - Benjamin Seppke, Leonie S. Dreschler-Fischer:
Interactive Functional Medical Image Analysis. ELS 2017: 51-52 - Alexander Wood:
Type Inference in Cleavir. ELS 2017: 36-39 - Alberto Riva:
Proceedings of the 10th European Lisp Symposium (ELS 2017), Brussels, Belgium, April 3-4, 2017. ELSAA 2017, ISBN 978-2-9557474-1-4 [contents]
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