Media Summary: Having programmers do data science is terrible, if only everyone else were not even worse. The problem is of course tools. Forty years after McCarthy discovered Lisp, the formal foundations of computing's first half century, he published a little-known ... Sprecher: Vasilij Schneidermann MAL ist ein minimaler,

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Having programmers do data science is terrible, if only everyone else were not even worse. The problem is of course tools. Forty years after McCarthy discovered Lisp, the formal foundations of computing's first half century, he published a little-known ... Sprecher: Vasilij Schneidermann MAL ist ein minimaler, Traditional editors and IDEs run in their own process and try to understand your code by statically analyzing it. This is in contrast to ... In recent years, JavaScript has become a serious portable front-end platform, particularly through the advent of implementations ...

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clojureD 2016 Keynote: "Creative Clojure" by Karsten Schmidt

clojureD 2016 Keynote: "Creative Clojure" by Karsten Schmidt

For years now,

clojureD 2016: "Doing data science with Clojure: the ugly, the sad, the joyful" by Simon Belak

clojureD 2016: "Doing data science with Clojure: the ugly, the sad, the joyful" by Simon Belak

Having programmers do data science is terrible, if only everyone else were not even worse. The problem is of course tools.

clojureD 2016: "Conversational Computing: How Okasaki proved McCarthy right again" by Michiel Trimpe

clojureD 2016: "Conversational Computing: How Okasaki proved McCarthy right again" by Michiel Trimpe

Forty years after McCarthy discovered Lisp, the formal foundations of computing's first half century, he published a little-known ...

Alex Miller Keynote "The Amazing Clojure"

Alex Miller Keynote "The Amazing Clojure"

... yesterday on a

:clojureD Bonn 2016: MAL - Making a Lisp

:clojureD Bonn 2016: MAL - Making a Lisp

Sprecher: Vasilij Schneidermann MAL ist ein minimaler,

clojureD 2017: "Writing Clojure at Runtime with Nightlight" by Zach Oakes

clojureD 2017: "Writing Clojure at Runtime with Nightlight" by Zach Oakes

Traditional editors and IDEs run in their own process and try to understand your code by statically analyzing it. This is in contrast to ...

Atmosphere 2016 - Clojure in the eyes of Java Developer (Krzysztof Kaczmarek)

Atmosphere 2016 - Clojure in the eyes of Java Developer (Krzysztof Kaczmarek)

Find out why

clojureD 2015: "Taking purity to the limit in GUI programming w/ React and Reacl" by Michael Sperber

clojureD 2015: "Taking purity to the limit in GUI programming w/ React and Reacl" by Michael Sperber

In recent years, JavaScript has become a serious portable front-end platform, particularly through the advent of implementations ...

Clojure by Olga Goloshchapova and Andy Marks

Clojure by Olga Goloshchapova and Andy Marks

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