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- 2016
- James Anderson:
An Inferred System Description. ELS 2016: 99-100 - Kay Hamacher:
Using Lisp Macro-Facilities for Transferable Statistical Tests. ELS 2016: 31-37 - Tero Hasu, Matthew Flatt:
Source-to-Source Compilation via Submodules. ELS 2016: 57-64 - Marco Heisig, Nicolas Neuss:
Distributed High Performance Computing in Common Lisp. ELS 2016: 101-102 - Søren Kejser Jensen, Lone Leth Thomsen:
Extending Software Transactional Memory in Clojure with Side-Effects and Transaction Control. ELS 2016: 65-72 - James Y. Knight, François-René Rideau, Andrzej Walczak:
Building Common Lisp Programs Using Bazel. ELS 2016: 95-96 - Alexander Lier, Linus Franke, Marc Stamminger, Kai Selgrad:
A Case Study in Implementation-Space Exploration. ELS 2016: 83-90 - Jim E. Newton, Akim Demaille, Didier Verna:
Type-Checking of Heterogeneous Sequences in Common Lisp. ELS 2016: 13-20 - Michael Raskin
, Nikita Mamardashvili:
Accessing Local Variables During Debugging. ELS 2016: 93-94 - Rafael Reia, António Menezes Leitão:
Refactoring Dynamic Languages. ELS 2016: 5-12 - Christian Schafmeister:
CANDO: A Compiled Programming Language for Computer-Aided Nanomaterial Design and Optimization Based on Clasp Common Lisp. ELS 2016: 75-82 - Kai Selgrad, Alexander Lier, Jan Dörntlein, Oliver Reiche, Marc Stamminger:
A High-Performance Image Processing DSL for Heterogeneous Architectures. ELS 2016: 39-46 - Benjamin Seppke, Leonie S. Dreschler-Fischer:
Fast Interactive Functional Computer Vision with Racket. ELS 2016: 97-98 - Robert Strandh:
A CLOS Protocol for Editor Buffers. ELS 2016: 21-28 - Robert Strandh:
A Modern Implementation of the LOOP Macro. ELS 2016: 49-55 - Irène Durand:
Proceedings of the 9th European Lisp Symposium (ELS 2016), Kraków, Poland, May 9-10, 2016. ELSAA 2016, ISBN 978-2-9557474-0-7 [contents]
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