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Tuesday, 1 January 2008

Lisp in industry

Peter Christensen’s has kindly compiled an up-to-date list of over 40 companies using Lisp around the world.

Posted by Flying Frog Consultancy Ltd. at 01:33
Labels: companies, industry, jobs, lisp

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