CUFP 2007 videos now easier to view
June 10th, 2008 by Bryan O'Sullivan
Thanks to Kathleen Fisher and Peter Thiemann, the recorded sessions from last year’s Commercial Users of Functional Programming are now up in conveniently viewable form on Google Video.
- Xavier Leroy, Industrial uses of Caml: examples and lessons learned from the smart card industry, Part 1 and Part 2
- John Launchbury, Cross-domain WebDAV server
- Cyril Schmidt and Anne-Elisabeth Tran Qui, The default case in Haskell: counterparty credit risk calculation at ABN AMRO
- Lal George, Using functional techniques to program a network processor
- Jan-Henrik Nyström, Productivity gains with Erlang
- Phil Treford, Learning with F#
- Anwar Ghuloum, Ct: channelling NeSL and SISAL in C++
It is simply criminal that this conference is called CUFP and yet has never seen a paper in Lisp.
What do you think causes the lack of lisp papers? Several posibilities spring to mind:
1) The lispers are being oppressed by haskel hackers
2) The lispers haven’t submited any papers
3) There are no lisp functional programmers left
Which is it?
Any links to the slides?
Ah.. found some here: http://cufp.galois.com/2007/schedule.html
DavidNcl:
4) All of the above