1. Dave Cooper
    I work for a company called Genworks, and use Common Lisp to develop our product which is called General-purpose Declarative Language (GDL)
  2. Dave Morse
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  3. Dave Pearson
    Dave Pearson is a Person who likes to knock out the odd bit of
  4. Dave Warner
    Recovering Pythonista
  5. David A. Wheeler
    David A. Wheeler is a Person who has been doing Lisp since the mid-1980s; you can blame him for the readable library
  6. David Botton
    David Botton is the Person that created CLOG
  7. David Golden
    A Person
  8. David Lindes
    David Lindes is a Person who, as of 2012, is getting more and more into playing with Common Lisp
  9. David Mullen
    David Mullen, ostensibly a person, gravitated towards CL from low-level programming
  10. David O'Toole
    I am a Person living in the northeastern United States