On June 9 I will host Christian Schafmeister for a talk about "Clasp:
Common Lisp using LLVM and C++ for Molecular Metaprogramming".
It is the talk he gave on the ELS2015 on London and I liked it a lot.
It was one of many knockout talks on that conference. Lisp has come a
long way. I am very happy Christian can give the talk locally.
This event is in the Google office at Kendall Red Line station.
External guests are invited. We have to do the full run with upfront
registration, visitor pass and assigned Googler (aka me unless
we get a lot of guests). So if you would like to come please let me
know soon.
If you have friends who might be interested in "Molecular Lego" please
forward. The talk is about programming but the molecular part is very
good. Same for general LLVM enthusiasts you might know.
Planned time is June 9, 2015 12:00-13:00. You would need to be early
because I can't set up Christian and get you in at the same time.
PLEASE CONFIRM TIME in case there are changes.
Abstract:
Clasp is an implementation of Common Lisp that interoperates with C++
and uses LLVM as its backend. It is available at
github.com/drmeister/clasp. The goal of Clasp is to become a
performant Common Lisp that can use C++ libraries and interoperate
with LLVM-based tools and languages. The first sophisticated C++
library with which Clasp interoperates is the Clang C/C++ compiler
front end. Using the Clang library, Common Lisp programs can be
written that parse and carry out static analysis and automatic
refactoring of C/C++ code.
This facility is used to automatically analyze the Clasp C++ source
code and construct an interface to the Memory Pool System compacting
garbage collector. The primary purpose of Clasp is to act as a
performant language for scientific computing that will be used to
design sophisticated new molecular devices, catalysts and therapeutic
molecules based on our "Molecular Lego" technology. Clasp is a general
programming language that will support many other applications.
Martin
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ELS'18 - 11th European Lisp Symposium
Centro Cultural Cortijo de Miraflores
Marbella, Málaga
Spain
April 16-17 2018
Sponsored by Brunner Software GmbH, Franz Inc.,
LispWorks Ltd., and EPITA
http://www.european-lisp-symposium.org/
Recent news:
- Invited speakers announced (see below)
- Registration open. Don't miss the March 25 deadline for the early
bird discount!
The purpose of the European Lisp Symposium is to provide a forum for
the discussion and dissemination of all aspects of design,
implementation and application of any of the Lisp and Lisp-inspired
dialects, including Common Lisp, Scheme, Emacs Lisp, AutoLisp, ISLISP,
Dylan, Clojure, ACL2, ECMAScript, Racket, SKILL, Hop and so on. We
encourage everyone interested in Lisp to participate.
Keynote speakers:
- Vsevolod Domkin -- Lisp in a Startup: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
- R. Matthew Emerson -- This Old Lisp (a look at Clozure CL)
Important dates:
- 25 Mar 2018 Early registration deadline
- 16-17 Apr 2018 Symposium
Programme chair:
David Cooper, Genworks Intl., USA
Local chairs:
Andrew Lawson, Ravenpack, Spain
Programme committee:
Andy Wingo, Igalia, Spain
Christophe Rhodes, Goldsmiths University, UK
Christopher Wellons Null Program Canada
Irène Durand, LaBRI, Université de Bordeaux, France
Julian Padget, University of Bath, UK
Ludovic Courtès, Inria, France
Michael Sperber, DeinProgramm, Germany
Nicolas Neuss, FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany
Olin Shivers Northeastern University USA
Philipp Marek, Austria
Robert Strandh, LaBRI, Université de Bordeaux, France
Sacha Chua Living an Awesome Life Canada
Scott McKay, Future Fuel, USA
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