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15th ELS 2022: Porto, Portugal
- Jim E. Newton:

Proceedings of the 15th European Lisp Symposium, ELS 2022, Porto, Portugal, April 21-22, 2022. ELSAA 2022, ISBN 978-2-9557474-6-9
Invited Contributions
- Sam Ritchie:

Lisp as Renaissance Workshop: A Lispy Tour through Mathematical Physics. 1 - Sam Ritchie:

Building SICMUtils, the Atelier of Abstractions. 1 - Robert Strandh:

Creating a Common Lisp Implementation. 2
Papers
- Stefan Monnier:

Open Closures - Disclosing lambda's inner monomaniac object! 6-13 - Michael Raskin

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QueryFS: compiling queries to define a filesystem. 14-19 - Robert Strandh, Irène Durand:

A CLOS protocol for lexical environments. 20-26 - Marco Heisig, Harald Köstler:

Closing the Performance Gap Between Lisp and C. 27-33 - Andrew Sengul:

April: APL Compiling to Common Lisp. 34-38 - Miguel Marcelino, António Menezes Leitão:

Transpiling Python to Julia using PyJL. 40-47 - Didier Verna

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ETAP: Experimental Typesetting Algorithms Platform. 48-52 - Michael Wessel:

An Ontology-Based Dialogue Management Framework for Virtual Personal Assistants in Common Lisp. 53-60 - Turgut Reis Kursun, Jens Van der Plas

, Quentin Stiévenart
, Coen De Roover
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RacketLogger: Logging and Visualising Changes in DrRacket. 61-68

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