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1st ELS 2008: Lisbon, Portugal
- Pascal Costanza:

Proceedings of the 1st European Lisp Symposium (ELS'08), Bordeaux, France, May 22-23, 2008. ELSAA 2008 - Irène Durand, Sylviane R. Schwer:

Reasoning about qualitative temporal information with S-words and S-languages. 1-16 - Sebastián González, Kim Mens, Alfredo Cádiz:

Context-Oriented Programming with the Ambient Object System. 17-32 - Mikael Laurson, Mika Kuuskankare:

Visual Programming in PWGL. 33-46 - António Menezes Leitão:

UCL-GLORP - An ORM for Common Lisp. 47-62 - Timothy Moore:

An Implementation of CLIM Presentation Types. 63-74 - Jim E. Newton, Christophe Rhodes:

Custom Specializers in Object-Oriented Lisp. 75-90 - Didier Verna:

Binary Methods Programming: the CLOS Perspective. 91-105 - Carlos Agón, Jean Bresson, Gérard Assayag:

OpenMusic: Design and Implementation Aspects of a Visual Programming Language. 107-124 - Marco Antoniotti:

CLAZY: Lazy Calling for Common Lisp. 125-132 - Jerry Boetje, David Williams, Robert Shields, Hector Raphael Mojica, Seth Rylan Gainey:

CL for Java 2008. 133-154 - Jónathan Heras, Vico Pascual, Julio Rubio, Francis Sergeraert:

Improving the usability of Kenzo, a Common Lisp system for Algebraic Topology. 155-176 - Jim E. Newton:

VNS: Namespace Facility. 177-184 - Mikhail Semenov:

Prime-Lisp 2.0: an ISLisp Implementation in .NET with Multithreading Extensions. 185-198 - Pierre Thierry, Simon E. B. Thierry:

Abolishing Object-Oriented Xenophobia: Designing Highly Reusable Libraries. 199-214

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