Friday, November 06, 2009

Vladimir Sedach on high-performance network servers in Lisp

At our upcoming meeting of the Montreal Scheme/Lisp User Group (MSLUG) on Tuesday, November 17th, Vladimir Sedach will talk about developing high-performance network servers in Lisp. Here is the 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.

See you there!

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