Oh, really no answer ? :'( 2010/4/21 Laurent PETIT <laurent.pe...@gmail.com>: > Hello, > > I've consulted a lot of already made presentations of clojure. > They are great, but I guess they may not suit my needs because it > seems to me that either: > * they are more 1 1/2 to 2 hours talks than 45 minutes > * they assume the "public" will not be relunctant to some terms like > "Lisp", "Functional Programming" and directly present these as > advantages > > My goal is to raise interest into clojure in the mind of a public of > people having used java for a long time. They may have Scala already > in their "radar", but not clojure, or may have seen it and immediately > dismissed it for what seemed to them good reasons (mainly aversion for > lisp syntax), though we all know this is not true after the "normal" > adaptation period. > > Say this presentation could be the presentation that leads people, at > its end, asking you for giving all those great other presentations > already available that I mentioned before ... > > Any references I missed that already solve my problem ? :-) > > Thanks in advance, > > -- > Laurent >
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