Laurent Senta had the opportunity to go to the 5th European Lisp Symposium to present Climb, the project I've been working on during the past 2 years. He did an excellent job at writing a 4-page paper that sums up the interesting parts of the project (Download).

Presentation

I recommend reading the short article before getting to the slides. Download the PPTX if you want to see the speaker text.

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