Hi everybody,
on Tuesday November 17th (please notice the unusual day of the week
for this meeting), Vladimir Sedach will give a presentation about
developing high-performance network servers in Lisp.
Vladimir recently moved to Montreal. You can have a look at his blog
and his website:
http://carcaddar.blogspot.com/http://vsedach.googlepages.com/index.html
The abstract of his presentation follows as well as the usual directions.
See you there!
Guillaume
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Title: Developing high-performance network servers in Lisp
Abstract: This talk will cover techniques for developing
high-performance network servers in Lisp, with examples and lessons
from the TPD2, Antiweb, and the speaker's own soon-to-be-released
Common Lisp HTTP servers. Topics covered will include techniques for
efficient input handling and output generation, vectored IO, thread
pool design, and asynchronous IO management using continuations and
state machines.
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When: November 17th 2009 7pm (Tuesday)
Where: Room 3195, André-Aisenstadt Building, Université de Montréal,
2920 chemin de la Tour
(you can find a plan of the UdeM campus here:
http://www.stcum.qc.ca/metro/images/c56.pdf)
Hi everybody,
this is a reminder for the MSLUG meeting that is takin place tonight.
Speaker: Vladimir Sedach
Title of the talk: Developing high-performance network servers in Lisp
Abstract: This talk will cover techniques for developing
high-performance network servers in Lisp, with examples and lessons
from the TPD2, Antiweb, and the speaker's own soon-to-be-released
Common Lisp HTTP servers. Topics covered will include techniques for
efficient input handling and output generation, vectored IO, thread
pool design, and asynchronous IO management using continuations and
state machines.
When: November 17th 2009 7pm (today!)
Where: Room 3195, André-Aisenstadt Building, Université de Montréal,
2920 chemin de la Tour
(you can find a plan of the UdeM campus here:
http://www.stcum.qc.ca/metro/images/c56.pdf)
As usual, we'll go for a beer after the presentation.
See you there!
Guillaume