Clojure in Action is a hands-on tutorial for the working programmer who has written code in a language like Java or Ruby, but has no prior experience with Lisp. It teaches Clojure from the basics to advanced topics using practical, real-world application examples. Blow through the theory and dive into practical matters like unit-testing and environment set-up, all the way through building a scalab
Factual’s U.S. Places dataset is built from tens of billions of signals. Our raw data is stored in HDFS and processed using Hadoop. We’re big fans of the core Hadoop stack, however there is a dark side to using Hadoop. The traditional approach to building and running Hadoop jobs can be cumbersome. As our Director of Engineering once said, “there’s no such thing as an ad-hoc Hadoop job written in J
[EDIT: It's been fun to follow the lively discussions on Hacker News. Head there for some good points regarding choosing a programming language to base your startup on] When we first set out to build the prototype for appvise.me I started hacking away in Python, a language I’d become familiar with over the last few years. I especially enjoy doing research programming with the REPL. I had written a
Moving Your Bugs Forward in Time: Language Trends That Help You Catch Your Bugs at Build Time Instead of Run Time Chris Price discusses the critical shift from catching bugs at runtime to identifying them during the build process. He explains how leveraging modern programming language features such as static typing in dynamic languages, null safety, immutable data structures, and exhaustive patter
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