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January, 2014
1st
Enumerated Types in CL
- Marco Antoniotti
seeking real life uses for generalized specializers
- Christophe Rhodes
3rd
Hacking Lisp in the Cloud
- Colin Lupton
bugs all the way down
- Christophe Rhodes
4th
SLIME is now officially on github
- Zach Beane
5th
Common Lisp and Java
- Cyrus Harmon
6th
A dist for testing
- Quicklisp news
more efficient hyperlinked blogging
- Christophe Rhodes
7th
ELS 2014 Programme Committee
- Didier Verna
Simple scripting in Common Lisp
- Tamas K Papp
11th
the dangers of writing less
- Christophe Rhodes
Unofficial Emacs and Slime survey
- Zach Beane
slime has moved to github
- Christophe Rhodes
13th
Invitation: promote a project
- Quicklisp news
14th
January 2014 Quicklisp dist update now available
- Quicklisp news
15th
Postdocs / Research Programmer for Compositional Learning via Generalized Automatic Differentiation: NUI Maynooth, Co. Kildare, Ireland
- Lispjobs
16th
Emacs and Slime survey results
- Zach Beane
A whirlwind introduction to decomposition methods in discrete optimisation
- Paul Khuong
17th
hunchentoot-cgi update
- Cyrus Harmon
18th
prototypes with multiple dispatch
- Christophe Rhodes
21st
Richard P. "dick" Gabriel to be the first keynote speaker at ELS 2014
- Didier Verna
ILC 2002 videos
- Zach Beane
23rd
Consistent configuration with Quicklisp
- Quicklisp news
24th
more prototypes with multiple dispatch
- Christophe Rhodes
25th
Berlin Lispers Meetup: Tuesday January 28th, 2014, 8pm
- Hans Hübner
ASDF walkthrough Google hangout this weekend
- Zach Beane
28th
extended specializer responses
- Christophe Rhodes
29th
Client update now available, and a bit of GPG
- Quicklisp news
30th
Recovering from yesterday's update
- Quicklisp news
150 minutes of ASDF 3.1
- Zach Beane