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Rich Hickey - Podcast Episode 014 Tags: podcast, clojure, and datomic I recently found myself in Durham at the same time as Rich Hickey. Obviously, Rich has quite a few major accomplishments under his belt, including creating Clojure, ClojureScript, and Datomic, three technologies I personally use and love. Understandably, I think, I've wanted to have him on the podcast since the show started. As
ThinkRelevance: The Podcast - Episode 003 - Brenton Ashworth on ClojureScript One Tags: podcast I was particularly excited to record this, our third episode of ThinkRelevance: The Podcast. That's because on today's show, we talk with Brenton Ashworth about ClojureScript One, which was released just this week. As Brenton will explain, ClojureScript One is a project aimed at helping people learn how
Rethinking PDF Creation in Ruby Tags: open-source, rails, and ruby Every now and then, a requirement will come up in a project, that will make me second guess my career choice as a programmer. It usually involves making me go through tedious exercises, never knowing if I'll end up where I want to be along the way. This happened a couple of weeks ago when one of our projects called for generating P
PCL -> Clojure Tags: clojure and tutorial My current leisure-time project is porting the examples from Peter Seibel's excellent Practical Common Lisp (PCL) to Clojure. I think Clojure is interesting for three reasons: Clojure is Lisp, but minus historical baggage. Clojure gives full access to the JVM and Java libraries. Clojure groks concurrency and state. My ground rules are simple: I am not goin
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