2014-08-21 13:43 GMT+02:00 Serzh Nechyporchuk <nechyporc...@gmail.com>:

> You can use this presentation as your own :)
>

​I probably will change some things (but reading the rest of your email
less as I expected), but will certainly at least mention it is inspired on
your presentation. Credit where credit is due.
I want to show the REPL (I find that a very big plus) and maybe something
about the ease to develop for the Android. I have not tried it yet, but as
I was told it is a breeze. If that is true, it is certainly something to
mention.

​


> The auditory I was talked to consists of:
> - several java
> - one clojure :)
> - rest python developers.
> In this presentation I intentionally don't focus on syntax and other
> "getting started" features. I think that this is less important and it is
> really easy to get in.
> The goal of this talk was not to teach write hello world programs. What I
> really focused on in this talk is power that clojure gives you.
>

​Good idea, I am always a more technical person, but your way will be more
productive.
It is a two day event. I could ask if it would be possible to give it on
the first day and have the option to give a hands-on the second day if
there is interest for that.



> The presentation took about 45 minutes. But with questions it took about
> one hour.
>

​Should be doable then.

Thanks again.​

​I am flabbergasted how useful this newsgroup is.​ :-D



> 2014-08-21 14:26 GMT+03:00 Cecil Westerhof <cldwester...@gmail.com>:
>
>> 2014-08-21 12:49 GMT+02:00 Serzh Nechyporchuk <nechyporc...@gmail.com>:
>>
>> In most programming languages cool features are provided as core
>>> functionality and you can't extend it manually. But in lisp you can do it
>>> just as library.
>>> For example:
>>> - Go channels - core.async
>>> - logic programming - core.logic
>>>
>>> Link to presentation
>>> https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1ewQYugwi9mBdogWMLGQM74uadrI-jw4Kf3Tasxve_bs/edit?usp=sharing
>>>
>>
>> ​Thank you very much. You have almost done all the work for me. ;-)
>>
>> I suppose that the people you gave this presentation to already knew
>> something?
>> How much time did your presentation take?​
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>> 2014-08-21 13:39 GMT+03:00 Cecil Westerhof <cldwester...@gmail.com>:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> 2014-08-21 12:33 GMT+02:00 Serzh Nechyporchuk <nechyporc...@gmail.com>:
>>>>
>>>> I can give you my presentation about Clojure. I have several questions:
>>>>>
>>>>> - (classic) parenthesis
>>>>> - How do you model your domain without objects?
>>>>> - About dsl. If clojure is good for dsl, does it mean that when you
>>>>> get new librarty with its own dsl, you have to learn new language?
>>>>> - How does new people adopts in your command?
>>>>> - What is production use of Clojure?
>>>>>
>>>>> That's all I remember.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ​Thanks: that is very useful.
>>>>
>>>
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