> - First name:   Neuss   > - Last name:   Nicolas   > - Email address:   REMOVED   > - Phone number(s):   0049-6221-54-8867   > - Postal code:   69120   > - City:   Heidelberg   > - Country:   Germany   > - Organization(s) you work for or study at > (please supply the name and city for each organization):   IWR, University of Heidelberg   > - Fields of interest > (e.g. computer linguistics, numerical analysis, business software, > medicine, bioinformatics):   Numerical analysis   > - Have you written any Lisp-related papers? If so, please supply > bibliographical references (and URL's, if possible).   \bibitem{CISC-Proceedings} N.~Neuss: {\em On using Common Lisp in Scientific Computing}. ``Proceedings of the CISC Conference 2002'', Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering, Springer-Verlag (2003).   Links can be found at:     > - Have you developed or participated in the development of any > Lisp-related programs or libraries? If so, please supply a URL, > if possible.   Femlisp, see .   > - Lisp variants you have used (e.g. Common Lisp, Scheme, Dylan):   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. A little bit: Lispworks, Allegro, CLISP   > - Lisp implementations you're currently using or intend to use > in the near future:   CMUCL, SBCL.   > - Computer platforms on which you're using or deploying Lisp:   Debian Linux   > - Number of years of experience with Lisp:   4 years Scheme, then 4 years CL   > - Do you use Lisp: > - at work (if so, how much)   almost exclusively now   > - for study (if so, how much) > - as a hobby (if so, how much) >   > - Are you using Lisp as much as you would like to? > If not, why not?   Yes.   > - Do you see any obstacles to further Lisp growth (if so, what > is the biggest obstacle in your opinion)?   I see no unsurmountable obstacles. We are on a good way. A standard integration of Common Lisp software with existing environments and packaging systems (e.g. apt-get install) would be fine.   > - Would you be interested in a Lisp-related job or contract work?   Yes.   > - Is your organization interested in hiring Lisp programmers?   At the moment, no.   > - Are you currently participating in Lisp-related meetings?   No.   > If so, where and how often? > If not, would you be interested in such meetings?   Maybe.