On Thu, May 29, 2014 at 12:21 PM, Gregg Reynolds <d...@mobileink.com> wrote:

> On Thu, May 29, 2014 at 1:22 AM, A <aael...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I hope it's allright to mention here that the R User Conference is
>> happening June 30-July 3 in Los Angeles.  There are a number of ways
>> Clojure and R can be used together for statistical programming and data
>> analysis.
>>
>> Observing the R community may be insightful for the Clojure community
>> with respect to the Incanter project and other data science oriented
>> efforts in Clojure.
>>
>
> Ditto for Julia.  JuliaCon 2014 <http://juliacon.org/> will be in Chicago
> in June.  Any other Clojurites going?  I'm mainly interested in Clojure,
> mainly because it's hard to beat it as a data integration language
> (whatever that means), but I think Julia is worth a hard look.
>
> -Gregg
>
>
> There is also the newish book "Clojure Data Analysis Cookbook" (Packt,
March 2013) by Eric Rochester [1]. I haven't read it but it covers things
like working with R, Mathematica, and Inchanter via Clojure.

[1] http://www.packtpub.com/clojure-data-analysis-cookbook/book

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