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Clojure News: Tail calls on the JVM: work in progress
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Sunday, 8 February 2009. Tail calls on the JVM: work in progress. The terms proper tail recursion. And tail call elimination. Microsoft's .NET platform is built upon a Common Language Run-time (CLR) that was designed to support a wide variety of programming languages including functional languages and, consequently, the CLR has had tail call elimination for the best part of a decade. There are already several commercial products. That depend upon the correct handling of tail calls in the CLR. On the Open...
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Lisp News: Most popular application written in Common Lisp is: Maxima
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Tuesday, 1 January 2008. Most popular application written in Common Lisp is: Maxima. With 7,346 registered installs according to the Debian and Ubuntu package popularity contests, Maxima. Is the most popular application written in Common Lisp. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). OCaml for Scientists (book). F#NET Journal (on-line magazine). OCaml Journal (on-line magazine). F# for Visualization (F# library). Fast Fourier Transform (.NET library). Time-Frequency Analysis (Mathematica library).
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Lisp News: March 2010
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Thursday, 11 March 2010. Ron Garret on Lisp at Google. Former Google employee, Ron Garret, wrote a fascinating article. Describing the rise and rise of Lisp in his life but the reasons why Lisp failed to make serious inroads at Google in the early 2000s. Peter Norvig of Google referred to Ron Garret's statements in a recent Reddit video interview. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). OCaml for Scientists (book). F#NET Journal (on-line magazine). OCaml Journal (on-line magazine). F# for Visualization (F# library).
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Lisp News: CLisp overtakes SBCL as Linux' favorite Common Lisp implementation
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Tuesday, 1 January 2008. CLisp overtakes SBCL as Linux' favorite Common Lisp implementation. Now with 2,084 registered installs, CLisp. With 1,656 installs) to become the most popular Common Lisp implementation on Linux. This makes Lisp one of the most popular functional programming languages. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). OCaml for Scientists (book). F#NET Journal (on-line magazine). OCaml Journal (on-line magazine). F# for Visualization (F# library). Fast Fourier Transform (.NET library).
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Lisp News: August 2008
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Saturday, 16 August 2008. The Lisp job market. The IT Jobs Watch website does an excellent job of trending aspects of the UK job market for programmers over time for different programming languages, including Lisp. The results. Demand for Lisp programmers remains constant at a level only recently reached by other functional languages such as OCaml. Typical salaries for Lisp programmers has increased dramatically over the past four years, from only £32k in 2004 to £57k now. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Clojure News: February 2009
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Sunday, 8 February 2009. Tail calls on the JVM: work in progress. The terms proper tail recursion. And tail call elimination. Microsoft's .NET platform is built upon a Common Language Run-time (CLR) that was designed to support a wide variety of programming languages including functional languages and, consequently, the CLR has had tail call elimination for the best part of a decade. There are already several commercial products. That depend upon the correct handling of tail calls in the CLR. On the Open...
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Erlang News: Growth of the Erlang job market
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Saturday, 22 November 2008. Growth of the Erlang job market. Functional programming languages have been around for a long time, of course, but they have only very recently begun to be adopted for more mainstream programming tasks. This is reflected in the job market and the IT Jobs Watch. Website does an excellent job of trending job market trends over time for different programming languages, including Erlang. The results. Are nothing short of miraculous:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Smoke Vecto...
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Lisp News: January 2008
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Tuesday, 1 January 2008. CLisp overtakes SBCL as Linux' favorite Common Lisp implementation. Now with 2,084 registered installs, CLisp. With 1,656 installs) to become the most popular Common Lisp implementation on Linux. This makes Lisp one of the most popular functional programming languages. Most popular application written in Common Lisp is: Maxima. With 7,346 registered installs according to the Debian and Ubuntu package popularity contests, Maxima. Of over 40 companies using Lisp around the world.