Clojure: the JFDI language Michael O. Church Originally given on November 26, 2013 in Baltimore, Maryland.
Clojure: the JFDI language Michael O. Church Originally given on November 26, 2013 in Baltimore, Maryland.
Helping top startups showcase their engineering challenges to the community In this talk, from Datomic, gives an introductory talk on Datomic as a functional database. He talks on a Datomic as value Database, which means that you can write functions that take values as arguments and similarly can return a database value as its result. He also talks on the importance of a durable, consistent Databa
At SoundCloud I’ve been experimenting over the last year with how we build the services that power a number of heavily loaded areas across our site. All these services have been built in Clojure with bits of Java tacked on the sides. Here are some of my personal thoughts on how to build Clojure services: Netflix or Twitter At some-point when you require a sufficient level of scaling you turn to th
07 November 2013 While none of the ideas in core.async are new, understanding how to solve problems with CSP is simply not as well documented as using plain callbacks or Promises. My previous posts have mostly explored fairly sophisticated uses of core.async, this post instead takes the form of a very basic tutorial on using core.async with ClojureScript. We’re going to demonstrate all the steps r
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Do you also stay up late to complete your homework? Go to the library. No, we are not telling you to go there to find a new book, but to discuss with people who know more than you. Many people who are passionate about certain subjects spend their time in the library because they have easy access to a lot of information. Instead of working on your assignments at home, go there. When you find a diff
So, telematics vehicle tracking. At first glance, it sounds like the kind of gadgetry you’d expect in a sci-fi movie or a secret agent’s car. But today, it’s more like a set of trusty digital eyes keeping tabs on cars, vans, and trucks everywhere—especially for businesses itching to know exactly what’s happening out there on the roads. Picture a driver squinting at a paper map, running late for a
Posted on July 11th, 2012. This post is part of an ongoing series. If you haven't already done so, you should probably start at the beginning. This entry corresponds to post three in Trystan's tutorial. If you want to follow along, the code for the series is on Bitbucket and on GitHub. Update to the entry-03-3 tag to see the code as it stands after this post. SummaryRefactoringCrosshairsScrollingR
Description Ever want to look up a feature of Clojure while away from your computer? Clojure Bee is a great way to share the specifics of the Clojure language with friends, or review it in those brief spare moments. Waiting in line at the bank? Whip out Clojure Bee and learn something new about your favorite functional LISP. The helpful search, listing by library, and massive list of all vars, mac
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I'm happy to have pushed today the beginnings of a new Clojure library for higher-order manipulation of collections, based upon reduce and fold. Of course, Clojure already has Lisp's reduce, which corresponds to the traditional foldl of functional programming. reduce is based upon sequences, as are many of the core functions of Clojure, like map, filter etc. So, what could be better? It's a long s
Clojure developers are used to a very interactive development environment in which the editor is closely integrated with the running process via a read/eval/print loop (REPL). It’s possible to reproduce this to a degree with actual Heroku dynos using heroku run lein repl, but this creates a new process rather than connecting to existing processes which are serving web requests. This makes it unsui
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