The Bay Area Clojure User Group is scheduled to meet on Thursday
October 6th. Any out of town Clojurians who would be around for that
meetup and might be persuaded to come and talk about what they're
doing with Clojure?

http://www.meetup.com/The-Bay-Area-Clojure-User-Group/

Sean

On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 8:50 AM, Dennis <shr3ks...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I will be giving a talk at JavaOne (it is Clojure related).  Here is
> the information.
>
> Title:          Monitoring a Large-Scale Infrastructure with Clojure
> Time             Tuesday, 07:30 PM, Parc 55 - Embarcadero
> Length          45 Minutes
> Abstract:               Monitoring a large infrastructure brings unique 
> challenges
> that require blending development and operations concepts. This
> session discusses how Dell Inc. used Clojure to develop a
> data-flow-based monitoring system that stores, evaluates, and acts on
> hundreds of thousands of metrics.
>
> It covers
> • Real-world applications of Clojure's parallel programming constructs
> to take advantage of multiple cores available in today's systems
> • Using Clojure's homoiconic nature to create DSLs
> • Taking advantage of Clojure running on the JVM to use the Java ecosystem
> • How DevOps takes advantage of the JVM dynamic languages to develop
> new monitoring tools
> Track           Emerging Languages, Tools, and Techniques
> Optional Track          The Java Frontier

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