~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 19th European Lisp Symposium Call for Papers May 11-12 2026 Skład Długa, Kraków, Poland https://www.european-lisp-symposium.org/2026 Sponsored by Keepit ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Important Dates ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - Submission deadline: Mar 15 2026 - Author notification: Apr 12 2026 - Final papers due: Apr 13 2026 - Early Registration: Apr 26 2026 - Symposium: May 11-12 2026 Scope ~~~~~ The European Lisp Symposium is a premier forum for the discussion and dissemination of all aspects of design, implementation, and application of any of the Lisp dialects, including Common Lisp, Scheme, Emacs Lisp, Clojure, Racket, ACL2, AutoLisp, ISLISP, Dylan, SKILL, Hy, Shen, Carp, Janet, uLisp, Picolisp, Gamelisp, TXR, and so on. We encourage everyone interested in Lisp to participate. The European Lisp Symposium invites high quality papers about novel research results, insights and lessons learned from practical applications, and educational perspectives. We also encourage submissions about known ideas as long as they are presented in a new setting and/or in a highly elegant way. Topics include but are not limited to: - context-, aspect-, domain-oriented and generative programming - macro-, reflective-, meta- and/or rule-based development approaches - language design and implementation - language integration, inter-operation, and deployment - development methodologies, support, and environments - educational approaches and perspectives - experience reports and case studies Technical Program ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ We invite submissions in the following forms. Papers and experience reports must not overlap significantly with the authors’ previously published work in a peer reviewed publication, and must not be under review on another journal or conference. Also, authors must agree with our publication ethics and malpractice statement (cf. https://european-lisp-symposium.org/pepms.html). * Papers: technical papers of up to 8 pages that describe original results or explain known ideas in new and elegant ways. * Experience reports: papers of up to 6 pages describing a successful use of a Lisp dialect and/or analyzing obstacles that have kept it from working in practice. * Tutorials: abstracts of up to 4 pages for in-depth presentations about topics of special interest. * Demonstrations: abstracts of up to 4 pages for demonstrations of tools, libraries, and applications. For information on the submission format, please refer to the "Submission" section at https://www.european-lisp-symposium.org/2025. Submissions should be uploaded to Easy Chair at the following link: http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=els20256 Note: to help us with the review process please indicate the type of submission in the title field in the submission form. Programme Chair ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mark Evenson Organizing Chair ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Didier Verna, EPITA / LRE, France Programme Committee ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Alan Ruttenberg, USA Dave Cooper, Genworks, USA Dimitris Vyzovitis, Mighty Gerbils Eitaro Fukamachi, Japan Marc Battyani, Enfabrica, USA Mark David, Genworks, USA Michael Raskin, LaBRI, France Robert Goldman, SIFT, USA -- tbe Local Chairs ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Wojciech Gac, Keepit, Poland Michał Herda, Keepit, Poland Virtualization Team ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Georgiy Tugai, Configura, Sweden Yukari Hafner, Shirakumo.org, Switzerland -- Resistance is futile. You will be jazzimilated. Lisp, Jazz, Aïkido: http://www.didierverna.info