

We are also interested in people and companies that have the requiredĬompetence to use Common LISP for customizing our XML software solutionsįor local customers and specific markets. Recent graduates that have working knowledge of XML and LISP. We have an internship position for summer/fall available for students or Those that qualify and are interested in being on our list of candidatesįor positions are welcome to let me know by sending a resumee. All implemented in ANSIĬommon LISP during the past four years (we supported extensible markup Server-side XML for dynamic, personalized websites. Sheets editor, and the Interaction web server companion that uses The XPublish XML based website publishing system, the Cascade CSS style We develop commercial XML and web software, included the Emile XML editor, My company is very interested in people that are savvy both in LISP and XML. >worth mine.) Oh, and you can earn a living writing Common Lisp. >alone it is well worth your while to learn Lisp. >However, there is demand for good programmers, and for that reason >| isn't much demand where I am for LISP and FORTH programmers. >| to learn LISP and FORTH unfortunately time is limited and there >| who preaches does not understand" ) Seriously though, I would love >| To quote the Tao Te Ching "He who understands does not preach, he Subject: LISP + XML Īt 11:01 AM 5/6/99, Lars Marius Garshol wrote: List coordinator, Henry Rzepa terje at Thu May 6 23:08:59 1999įrom: terje at (Terje Norderhaug) But this is regardless of the association. The only issue is that it doesn't have a filter for XMLįiles, so you have to select "All Files" in order to be able to see your XMLįile. To XMLPad.exe and was still able to use the File|Open command IE5 to open a I actually changed the association of "Open"

> association with Textpad I should still be able to open anĬan you describe the symptoms. > Everyone has suggested changing the associations, buct that's not the List coordinator, Henry Rzepa LippmannJ at Thu May 6 22:38:00 1999įrom: LippmannJ at (Lippmann, Jens) To subscribe to the digests, the following message The latter is a little more bloated in emacs, but it looks really nice in
