I'm still on the list too and always have a SLIME/SBCL repl open in Emacs just in case but I'm mostly managing now for a team that uses Python.
On Fri, May 8, 2020 at 4:48 PM Robert Goldman <[email protected]> wrote: > I've been using Common Lisp ... pretty much since it was a thing. So, yes, > that must be almost 30 years, starting on a Symbolics. > > And I've used it professionally pretty much that whole time, with > occasional divergences to other languages for the odd project here and > there. > > Mostly AI stuff, a lot of symbolic computing, but other stuff as well. > > Have a good weekend, all! > > On 8 May 2020, at 14:36, Burton Samograd wrote: > > Thanks for all the great replies. Good to know you all. > > I’ve been a Lisper for about 15 years. > > https://github.com/burtonsamograd > https://github.com/BusFactor1Inc > > Burton Samograd > > On May 8, 2020, at 10:15 AM, [email protected] wrote: > > I have been using CL now for about 30 years. Professionally and > avocationally, I use it for signal and image processing, cryptography, > market trading and risk modeling, machine and instrument control, and just > general math modeling. > > Now, I guess, I am finally retired… so I support myself with Lisp and > market trading. And, avocationally, I use it for music composition, sound > processing, and astronomical image processing. > > I am an old Astrophysicist who started with Forth and found Lisp as its > natural evolution to what Forth always wanted to be… > > - David McClain > Tucson, AZ, USA > > > > > > > Robert P. Goldman > Research Fellow > Smart Information Flow Technologies (d/b/a SIFT, LLC) > > 319 N. First Ave., Suite 400 > Minneapolis, MN 55401 > > Voice: (612) 326-3934 > Email: [email protected] > -- Peter Seibel http://www.gigamonkeys.com/
