I haven't used Common Lisp at work for a few years, but I'm back with a different Lisp, and looking for partners.
My startup is looking for Lispers who would today be co-founders, and/or "tomorrow", employees. Our code is written in Gerbil Scheme (which feels like Racket, but is also on top of Gambit, that feels like Common Lisp). It implements a compiler for a typed functional DSL for blockchain decentralized applications. If all these things interest you (or at least, enough of them gather interest, and none brings disgust), then contact me! https://mukn.io (We're also looking for customers, angel investors, etc.)
I still maintain my old CL code, and use some of it daily, but it's not getting much new development, except after being ported to Gerbil.
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On Fri, May 8, 2020 at 2:54 AM Geoffrey Teale tealeg@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Burton,
I'm afraid there's not a lot of action on this list, but welcome all the same.
For my part, Common Lisp isn't really part of my daily life anymore - I use Racket a fair bit, and Elisp.
-- tealeg (Geoff)
On Fri, 8 May 2020 at 07:02, Burton Samograd busfactor1@icloud.com wrote:
Just wanted to say hello.
Burton Samograd A Fellow Lisper