The company I work for, CoCreate Software,
was recently acquired by PTC. As we are going through
the integration process, I noticed with awe that as a result of the acquisition,
apparently I now work for the same company as Kent Pitman! Wow.
For those of you with a Lisp background, that name should ring a couple of bells.
Kent was the project editor for the
ANSI Common Lisp standard and creator of the
Common Lisp HyperSpec.
He also made numerous other contributions to the Lisp community. For example,
he headed the committee which designed Lisp's
condition system.
Lisp is still
big at CoCreate,
and we have a number of Lisp programmers ourselves. While Lisp's core ideas
and design principles have all become mainstream recently, Lisp as a language
still isn't, and so it's great to find that there are other Lisp holdouts in
the same company. Particularly if they happen to harbor a legend like Kent Pitman...
I sure hope I'll have a chance to meet Kent one day!
PS: Now I'm not so sure anymore.
This indicates
that Kent is actually running his own company, HyperMeta. Hmmm... would the real
Kent Pitman please stand up?
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