Hey Martin,
Good to hear from you! Thanks for the computational chemistry links! I have a passing interest in that.
I have not used CL since the ITA / Google reservation system project stopped. :-(
I did a bunch of JavaScript for a while, and pretended it was Lisp. Now I’m at a small robotics startup, and just in the process of moving the group toward Julia. For some Lidar point cloud and camera perception stuff, and other analysis in the autonomous vehicle space. I’m liking Julia a lot. Probably because they made a lot of the same language design choices we did with Dylan. And a few that I wish we had made. ;-)
Bob
> On May 8, 2020, at 11:26 AM, Martin Cracauer <cracauer@cons.org> wrote:
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> Daniel Kochma??ski wrote on Fri, May 08, 2020 at 09:32:56AM +0200:
>> Hey Burton,
>>
>> This list is not very active, but some of us still use Common Lisp as their main language :)
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> This list was heavily used by the reservation system side of ITA
> Software. The reservation system went under, and the ITA Flights
> Search people are more into IRC, reddit and the like. There were also
> some different opinions on open source and implementation details.
>
> Myself I'm in a new Common Lisp job after being ITA/GoogleFlights
> inventory (on the search side). We use Clasp Common Lisp for
> computational chemistry. Check out our demo videos, from
> Lisp/programming conferences.
> https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4xYBaHwB2kDCXaRALXdh7w
>
> We already hired another full-time programmer who mostly does Lisp.
> So far so good I'd say.
>
> Martin
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