Re: LCUG: 17th January 2012, Malcolm Sparks - Reflections on a real-world Clojure application

2012-01-27 Thread Kushal Pisavadia
For those asking, the talks from this event were recorded. You can view video recordings of each at this link: http://skillsmatter.com/event/java-jee/real-world-clojure If you're confused on where to click, the videos are marked as "podcasts" by the venue host we use. -- You received this mes

Re: LCUG: 17th January 2012, Malcolm Sparks - Reflections on a real-world Clojure application

2012-01-06 Thread Philip Potter
I can't confirm anything about this talk, but skillsmatter usually record talk videos and post them online. Phil On Jan 6, 2012 4:47 AM, "Craig" wrote: > > On Jan 5, 11:56 am, Kevin Lynagh wrote: > > Any chance the talk will be filmed and posted online? > > +1. > > Or slides posted? > > -- > Yo

Re: LCUG: 17th January 2012, Malcolm Sparks - Reflections on a real-world Clojure application

2012-01-05 Thread Craig
On Jan 5, 11:56 am, Kevin Lynagh wrote: > Any chance the talk will be filmed and posted online? +1. Or slides posted? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Clojure" group. To post to this group, send email to clojure@googlegroups.com Note that posts fro

Re: LCUG: 17th January 2012, Malcolm Sparks - Reflections on a real-world Clojure application

2012-01-04 Thread Kevin Lynagh
It's a bit short notice for me to take a holiday to London =) Any chance the talk will be filmed and posted online? On Jan 4, 4:28 am, Kushal Pisavadia wrote: > Happy New Year all! > > The London Clojure User Group are kicking things off with a talk from > Malcolm Sparks this month, titled: Refle

LCUG: 17th January 2012, Malcolm Sparks - Reflections on a real-world Clojure application

2012-01-04 Thread Kushal Pisavadia
Happy New Year all! The London Clojure User Group are kicking things off with a talk from Malcolm Sparks this month, titled: Reflections on a real-world Clojure application. *Format:* The format of this talk will be a whistle-stop tour around many elements of a large Clojure application in use