> - First name: Peter >   > - Last name: Van Eynde >   > - Email address: REMOVED >   > - Home page: - >   > - Phone number(s): +32 474 56 91 76 >   > - Postal code: 2650 >   > - City: Edegem >   > - Country: Belgium >   > - Organization(s) you work for or study at > (please supply the name and city for each organization): > I work for a company: Fit it, Gent >   > - Fields of interest > (e.g. computer linguistics, numerical analysis, business software, > medicine, bioinformatics): > Common Lisp compilers, environments, nummerical techniques, > databases, security, network management >   > - Have you written any Lisp-related papers? If so, please supply > bibliographical references (and URL's, if possible). > Paper about clc. Link to be updated >   > - Have you developed or participated in the development of any > Lisp-related programs or libraries? If so, please supply a URL, > if possible. > cmucl, common lisp controller, a bit here and there... >   > - Lisp variants you have used (e.g. Common Lisp, Scheme, Dylan): > Common Lisp, Scheme >   > - Lisp variants you're currently using or intend to use in the > near future: > Common Lisp >   > - Lisp implementations you have used > (e.g. CMUCL, Lispworks, Allegro Common Lisp): >   > CMUCL, sbcl, clisp, Allegro Common Lisp >   > - Lisp implementations you're currently using or intend to use > in the near future: >   > sbcl, possibly Corman or Lispworks >   > - Computer platforms on which you're using or deploying Lisp: >   > x86 >   > - Number of years of experience with Lisp: >   > 10+ >   > - Do you use Lisp: > - at work (if so, how much) > - for study (if so, how much) > - as a hobby (if so, how much) >   > hobby: no enough > work: when I can fit it into the project. >   > - Are you using Lisp as much as you would like to? > If not, why not? >   > No. Because I mostly do reactive stuff (putting out > fires) when I do have the change to build infrastructure > I do (with great success) use CL. >   > - Do you see any obstacles to further Lisp growth (if so, what > is the biggest obstacle in your opinion)? >   > Good quality libraries are less and less a problem, but > compared to the often well documentend Python or Perl stuff > we are still lightyears behind. >   > - Would you be interested in a Lisp-related job or contract > work? >   > yes >   > - Is your organization interested in hiring Lisp programmers? >   > not as such, but I think there are no religous problems, just > that _our_ market _demands_ that you use Java >   > - Are you currently participating in Lisp-related meetings? > If so, where and how often? > If not, would you be interested in such meetings? >   > I try to do. I've been to the libre software meeting and > will try to go to the benelux lisp user group meetings > more.