Super excited to see this! Activity around Common Lisp has been effervescent as of late. The Amsterdam Lisp group just met, the Bay Area Lisp group is active, CL is kicking in Japan, and now this.<p>Common Lisp may be old, and may not have adopted the fads it couldn’t have foreseen, but it’s still a modern, efficient, high-productivity language that has proven decade after decade its ability to cut through some of the most difficult programming problems, from OS’s on custom hardware to quantum computers.
Anyone want to give a summary of what this community is about for those who don't speak Portuguese? I wonder how many upvotes are just because it has "Common Lisp" in the title...