Google Tech Talk August 17, 2009 ABSTRACT Presented by Daniel L. Weinreb, I will talk about the use of Lisp at ITA Software. Why do we use Lisp? How do we make that work? Why is Lisp suitable for this kind of application? I will also talk about the future of Lisp, which has three tracks: Common Lisp, Scheme, and Clojure. At ITA software, we are building a new airline reservation system, suitable f
How I feel about Scheme’s performance. I came across this post written earlier today, How fast is Scheme? Well…. which states: I don’t know much about Scheme […] but it seems that the Scheme compilers produce quite sluggish code, at least looking through the grainy, distorted lens that is the Computer Language Benchmarks Game. That seems to make enough sense to me. For one-off heavily numerical te
I know this may seem like heresy, but it’s the truth. A few weeks ago I made the choice to move from Common Lisp (I had been using the Allegro implementation for about 2.5 years) to PLT Scheme. I don’t want to go on and on like I know have reached some level of enlightenment that CL users haven’t, but I would like to briefly list some of my feelings about the switch. What I like better about Schem
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