[eurolisp] [ANN] Danish lisp meeting

Peter Mechlenborg metch at daimi.au.dk
Sun Nov 6 13:21:04 UTC 2005


Hi

The third Danish lisp meeting will be held the 20 November 2005, at
15.00.  The meeting will be held in Copenhagen, more precisely:
H.C. Ørstedsvej 70, 1. sal i kontorfællesskabet "1. cube", 1879
Frederiksberg C.  Klaus Harbo will give a presentation of cl-muproc,
which hopefully will give inspiration to an interesting discussion.
See below for an abstract of the presentation.

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be found at: http://wiki.alu.org/Denmark.

Have fun,

   --  Peter Mechlenborg


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Presentation:   cl-muproc -- Erlang-inspired multi-processing in Common LISP
Presenter:      Klaus Harbo <klaus AT mu.dk>, Mu Aps
Date:           20 November 2005, at 15.00.
Location:       København. More precisely: H.C. Ørstedsvej 70,
                 1. sal i kontorfællesskabet "1. cube", 1879 Frederiksberg C.

The Erlang programming language offers powerful abstractions for
creating parallel and distributed systems based on a shared-nothing,
message-passing paradigm of multi-processing.

Klaus will present cl-muproc, a Common LISP multi-processing framework
developed at Mu Aps offering a set of abstractions similar to those of
Erlang, including

           - process starting & stopping
           - process linking & monitoring
           - message sending & receiving
           - message matching
           - message scheduling & process interrupts

as well as the Erlang behaviors `generic server' and `supervisor'.

The presentation will cover the core ideas in cl-muproc, an overview
of the functionality of the framework, and discussion of some of the
issues arising when implementing (some of) Erlang's ideas as an
embedded language in Common LISP.  If possible, the examples will be
shown interactively in a live Common LISP environment.

The duration of the presentation is expected to be about 45-60 minutes.




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