Hi all,
I have reason to believe one of the VB/C# pilots here at work, is going to jump ship. As well, a supporting contractor is on his final day today. In short, they are likely to be in a pinch soon with their in-house VB/C# development efforts. So why am I mentioning this here?!?
My aim (as mentioned at a couple of the meets) is to lay the ground-work of a "Lisp shop". They don't know it yet, but Common Lisp is going to be their secret weapon. Although I don't play a role in the developments mentioned, one way to broaden the Lisp base is the 'ole Trojan Horse ploy ... a Common Lisp programmer smuggled inside a .NET horse!
Interested equestrians are welcome to contact me for more details.
BC