These are the audio recordings and proceedings from the European Lisp Symposium, 2013. Florian Loitsch's talk is missing altogether because I was still downloading the recording software; Sam Tobin-Hochstadt's came out as 50 minutes of total silence because the recording software crashed while writing to disk; I lost the end of Gerard Assayag's talk and the beginning of Mika Kuuskankare's because Windows chose to crash (twice); but I believe all the others are intact.
This site is also being used to house presenters' slides, papers, and other whatnot, while the symposium's website is being revamped. If you have material from the Symposium which you're willing to share, please send it to me.
Ludovic Courtes Functional Package Management with Guix MP3 / Paper PDF / Slides PDF
Mikhail Raskin Data-transformer: an example of data-centered tool set MP3
Erik Sandewall The Leonardo System and Software Individuals MP3
Jason Cornez Streams-Based, Multi-Threaded News Classification MP3 / Slides PDF
Sam Tobin-Hochstadt Tutorial: Typed Racket GitHub
Arturo de Salabert Platforms for games and adversarial search, functional and formal evaluation of Lisp code exercises MP3
Lightning talks MP3
Keynote by Gérard Assayag Lisp and Music Research MP3
Mika Kuuskankare DBL - a Lisp-based interactive document markup language MP3
Irène Anne Durand and Bruno Courcelle Infinite transducers on terms denoting graphs MP3 / Paper PDF / Slides PDF
François-René Rideau ASDF3: building portable Common Lisp programs (tutorial) MP3 / git repo GitHub / Slides PDF
Max Rottenkolber Lazy Signal Combinators in Common Lisp MP3 / Paper PDF / Slides PDF / Slides with notes PDF / Example code Lisp
Vsevolod Domkin Demonstration: CL-NLP - a Natural Language Processing library for Common Lisp MP3 / Paper PDF / Slides PDF
Bonus track!