> - First name:   Tony   > - Last name:   Martínez   > - Email address:   REMOVED   > - Phone number(s):   I'd rather not :)   > - Postal code:   28921   > - City:   Madrid   > - State or province:   Madrid   > - Country:   Spain   > - Organization(s) you work for or study at > (please supply the name and city for each organization):   Motorola, Madrid   > - Fields of interest > (e.g. computer linguistics, numerical analysis, business software, > medicine, bioinformatics):   Computer languages, networking and telecommunications, algorithms.   > - Have you written any Lisp-related papers? If so, please supply > bibliographical references (and URL's, if possible).   No.   > - Have you developed or participated in the development of any > Lisp-related programs or libraries? If so, please supply a URL, > if possible.   SBCL now and again (when it gets in the way, mostly).   Most stuff ranges from learning sketches to a harddisk's worth of half finished, under-tested, bug-ridden stuff.   > - Lisp variants you have used (e.g. Common Lisp, Scheme, Dylan):   CL, Scheme, Elisp.   > - Lisp variants you're currently using or intend to use in the > near future:   CL.   > - Lisp implementations you have used > (e.g. CMUCL, Lispworks, Allegro Common Lisp):   CL: CMUCL, Clisp, SBCL, lispworks personal edition, corman; Elisp: GNU Emacs; Scheme: scheme48   > - Lisp implementations you're currently using or intend to use > in the near future:   SBCL; sometimes behaviour/portability tests on clisp, lispworks.   > - Computer platforms on which you're using or deploying Lisp:   Debian GNU/Linux 3.0; redhat 6.2.   > - Number of years of experience with Lisp:   Around 4.   > - Experience with other programming languages (please supply the > number of years and the name of the language):   C - 5.   Bits and bobs of others (assembler, C++, perl, python, fortran, matlab, etc.).   > - Total number of years of programming experience:   5   > - Do you use Lisp: > - at work (if so, how much)   No.   > - for study (if so, how much)   No.   > - as a hobby (if so, how much)   Yes. Hours/week? Not very many, lately, real life is winning two-nil.   > - Are you using Lisp as much as you would like to? > If not, why not?   I'd like to use it at work.   > - Do you see any obstacles to further Lisp growth (if so, what > is the biggest obstacle in your opinion)?   I'm quite happy with what's there for my own hobbyist stuff; at work, I'm occasionally frustrated by corporate and social inertia in large development groups, which seem to pave the road to C. Lisp success stories always seem to be for some other field, dammit! (We do softswitch and mobile network service development.)   > - Would you be interested in a Lisp-related job or contract work?   Yes.   > - Is your organization interested in hiring Lisp programmers?   No.   > - Are you currently participating in Lisp-related meetings? > If so, where and how often? > If not, would you be interested in such meetings?   No and yes, I'd be interested (I went to ILC 2002).