In a couple of hours I’ll be giving a presentation to lispvan about web applications with UCW and lisp. I’ve mostly been a user of UCW, and spent time over the past week reading through the internals so I can give better explanations. It’s a bit easier on me because UCW has been forked and modified by so many people that anything too in-depth would be inaccurate, so I have a good excuse for staying high level.
I’ve got a very small real-world example to go through, with everything running on my little eeePC, and source for a more complicated example that’s running back at home.
For reference, here’s the chart of a UCW request / response I’ll be going over:
It’s been awhile since I did any public speaking, and I’m excited about getting to sit down with other lispers.

wgl | 24-Jul-08 at 10:11 am | Permalink
Er, the dates in the lispvan wiki seem to all say 2005.
Makes me want to get out to vancouver. regularly.
–wgl–
wgl | 24-Jul-08 at 10:52 am | Permalink
To clarify:
The content makes me want to go to vancouver regularly, not the typo.
There are lots of reasons to visit vancouver anyway, but this makes it more tempting.