The trouble is, so much depends on the problem space. For example, my team
is building a "real world" clojure application - mostly data transformation
and routing - but in the "real world" the actual speed of clojure execution
is fairly insignificant compared to I/O.
You co
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including sources.
On Thursday, May 23, 2013 11:25:44 AM UTC+2, bekon wrote:
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> Hello, can anyone give a hint on real-world Clojure application? I would
> like to compare applications written in different dynamic JVM languages
> with respect to di
Hello, can anyone give a hint on real-world Clojure application? I would
like to compare applications written in different dynamic JVM languages
with respect to different JVM characteristics. Usually this kind of things
are done by means of benchmarking, however, no benchmarking suite exists
For those asking, the talks from this event were recorded. You can view
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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:
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> On Jan 5, 11:56 am, Kevin Lynagh wrote:
> > Any chance the talk will be filmed and posted online?
>
> +1.
>
> Or slides posted?
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On Jan 5, 11:56 am, Kevin Lynagh wrote:
> Any chance the talk will be filmed and posted online?
+1.
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his 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 at Deutsche Bank. It will include a few
> slides, demos and code reviews, illustrating
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