om/watch?v=GSeSqqUV7_4&list=PLS3XEhTy6-AkS1j8JrHoJnkSrY31Bfddl).
>
> And I saw that many people were hungry for this wonderful and rich content
> (as your work) they cannot access otherwise.
>
> I would like, in the near future, to work on a compilation of transcripts
> of some
tent
(as your work) they cannot access otherwise.
I would like, in the near future, to work on a compilation of transcripts
of some of Rich Hickey conferences (based on some themes), translated in
French. The idea I have in mind is to try to publish a small book in French
in the same idea a
https://aiprobook.com/numerical-linear-algebra-for-programmers/
with new chapter, Hello World
Numerical Linear Algebra for Programmers: An Interactive Tutorial with GPU,
CUDA, OpenCL, MKL, Java, and Clojure is...
...basically…
a book for programmers
interactive & dynamic
a direct link
It makes the book possible.
On Sunday, May 10, 2020 at 8:39:37 PM UTC+2, Ali M wrote:
>
> Why a subscription model for a book wouldn't that make the book very
> expensive ?
>
>
>
> On Thursday, April 2, 2020 at 6:06:33 AM UTC-4, Dragan Djuric wrote:
>>
>
Why a subscription model for a book wouldn't that make the book very
expensive ?
On Thursday, April 2, 2020 at 6:06:33 AM UTC-4, Dragan Djuric wrote:
>
> Deep Learning for Programmers: An Interactive Tutorial with CUDA, OpenCL,
> DNNL, Java, and Clojure
> version 0.16.
Deep Learning for Programmers: An Interactive Tutorial with CUDA, OpenCL,
DNNL, Java, and Clojure
version 0.16.0 is available at
https://aiprobook.com/deep-learning-for-programmers?release=1.16.0&src=cgroups
Why?
++ Clojure!
++ For Programmers!
+ the only AI book that walks the
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the nuts and boltsunderstand how to use it to solve practical problems…and
much more!
Available at https://aiprobook.com/numerical-linear-algebra
t; no middleman!
> 100% of the revenue goes towards my open-source work!
>
> ** this is the only DL book for programmers
>
> - interactive & dynamic
> - step-by-step implementation
> - incredible performance, yet no C++ hell (!)
> - Intel & AMD CPUs (MKL-DNN)
> - Nvidia
tes
**
no middleman!
100% of the revenue goes towards my open-source work!
** this is the only DL book for programmers
- interactive & dynamic
- step-by-step implementation
- incredible performance, yet no C++ hell (!)
- Intel & AMD CPUs (MKL-DNN)
- Nvidia GPUs (CUDA and cuDNN)
- AMD GPU
Linear Algebra for Programmers: An Interactive Tutorial with GPU, CUDA,
OpenCL, Java, and Clojure
<https://aiprobook.com/numerical-linear-algebra-for-programmers?release=0.4.0&src=cgroups>
New Release 0.4.0 is available.
+ chapter on Orthogonalization and Least Squares
A book wr
New release of the WIP book Deep Learning for Programmers: An Interactive
Tutorial with CUDA, OpenCL, MKL-DNN, Java, and Clojure
https://aiprobook.com/deep-learning-for-programmers
<https://aiprobook.com/deep-learning-for-programmers?release=0.10.0&source=cgroups>
+ Chapter on Mo
ally discussed in AI books, sadly, without much reference to actual
> implementations.
>
> On Sat, Sep 21, 2019 at 10:46 PM Gary Schiltz > wrote:
>
>> I checked out your link. On the page it says "the only AI book that walks
>> the walk." As an AI guy from
implementations.
On Sat, Sep 21, 2019 at 10:46 PM Gary Schiltz
wrote:
> I checked out your link. On the page it says "the only AI book that walks
> the walk." As an AI guy from the 1980s, I have to ask: Is Numerical Linear
> Algebra these days considered to have something to
I checked out your link. On the page it says "the only AI book that walks
the walk." As an AI guy from the 1980s, I have to ask: Is Numerical Linear
Algebra these days considered to have something to do with Artificial
Intelligence?
On Wednesday, September 11, 2019 at 11:52:42 AM UTC
Numerical Linear Algebra for Programmers: An Interactive Tutorial with GPU,
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basically…
- a book for programmers
- interactive & dynamic
- direct link
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basically…
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- interactive & dynamic
- direct link from th
Thank you for your support!
On Tuesday, June 18, 2019 at 4:44:11 PM UTC+2, Daniel Carleton wrote:
>
> Subscribed! This is the book I've been waiting for. Was going to start
> with your reading list, but now I'll start here.
>
> On Tue, Jun 18, 2019, 2:49
Subscribed! This is the book I've been waiting for. Was going to start with
your reading list, but now I'll start here.
On Tue, Jun 18, 2019, 2:49 AM Dragan Djuric wrote:
> basically…
>
>1. the only DL book for programmers
>2. interactive & dynamic
>3
Hey! This looks *nice* ...
d
On Tue, Jun 18, 2019 at 4:49 AM Dragan Djuric wrote:
> basically…
>
>1. the only DL book for programmers
>2. interactive & dynamic
>3. step-by-step implementation
>4. incredible speed
>5. yet, No C++ hell (!)
>6
basically…
1. the only DL book for programmers
2. interactive & dynamic
3. step-by-step implementation
4. incredible speed
5. yet, No C++ hell (!)
6. Nvidia GPU (CUDA and cuDNN)
7. AMD GPU (yes, OpenCL too!)
8. Intel & AMD CPU (MKL-DNN)
9. Clojure (magic!)
, Nathan Smutz wrote:
>
> Rich requested that people report in on books they wrote about Clojure and
> when the book was first published.
> (He's gathering information for a History of Clojure paper.)
>
> Lots of people are also chiming in with mentions of Clojure in books
Rich requested that people report in on books they wrote about Clojure and when
the book was first published.
(He's gathering information for a History of Clojure paper.)
Lots of people are also chiming in with mentions of Clojure in books they wrote
on other subjects, online lea
They also have an online version for free. It's a great book.
https://www.braveclojure.com/
On Tue, Jun 12, 2018 at 10:25 AM Ashima Athri wrote:
> Just to provide my experience in case someone else wanders across this
> post and finds it helpful, I'm currently reading "Cloj
2018 20:44:55 UTC-4, pbi...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> I want to buy a book.
> Which is the best book for clojure?
>
>
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I tend to buy every book that comes out... i'm REALLY enjoying Getting
Clojure. Very fast and straight forward. It's an easy read but explains a
lot fast.
On Tuesday, March 13, 2018 at 8:44:55 PM UTC-4, pbi...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> I want to buy a book.
> Which is the be
g(and only starting) point, if you're comfortable
with all that zombies and vampires in examples which are far from real life.
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>
> I want to buy a book.
> Which is the best book for clojure?
>
>
Thank you for information.
Regards!
Bijay
On Wed, Mar 14, 2018 at 12:46 PM, Sean Corfield wrote:
> Since you’re solid on the JVM, I’d recommend these two titles:
>
>
>
>- https://pragprog.com/book/shcloj3/programming-clojure-third-edition
>- https://pragprog.com/boo
Since you’re solid on the JVM, I’d recommend these two titles:
* https://pragprog.com/book/shcloj3/programming-clojure-third-edition
*
https://pragprog.com/book/mbfpp/functional-programming-patterns-in-scala-and-clojure
I think the latter is particularly helpful in “unlearning” the OOP
I found Getting Clojure by Russ Olsen to be an excellent overview of the
language with sufficient detail to get someone programming in Clojure.
https://pragprog.com/book/roclojure/getting-clojure
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On Wed, Mar 14, 2018 at 4:13 AM, bijay
Thank you for information
On Tue, Mar 13, 2018 at 9:54 PM, Philos Kim wrote:
> This book is somewhat out-of-date but still the best book I have read on
> Clojure.
> And I am so unhappy to see the second edition not come out.
>
> Clojure Programming: Practical Lisp for the Java
This book is somewhat out-of-date but still the best book I have read on
Clojure.
And I am so unhappy to see the second edition not come out.
Clojure Programming: Practical Lisp for the Java World
https://www.amazon.com/Clojure-Programming-Practical-Lisp-World/dp/1449394701/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8
so far? Do you
> like a reference-style book or one that is more conversational?
>
>
>
> Sean Corfield -- (970) FOR-SEAN -- (904) 302-SEAN
> An Architect's View -- http://corfield.org/
>
> "If you're not annoying somebody, y
The answer depends on many things: how much programming experience do you have
and in which languages? How much Clojure have you done so far? Do you like a
reference-style book or one that is more conversational?
Sean Corfield -- (970) FOR-SEAN -- (904) 302-SEAN
An Architect's View --
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books have drifting publish dates and don’t always proceed to completion so
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Hi, Russ!
I'm very excited about the book and thank you very much for finishing it.
Please, consider adding it to https://clojure.org/community/books.
On Wednesday, 24 January 2018 21:19:55 UTC+1, ru...@russolsen.com wrote:
>
> And as others have pointed out, the book is now availa
I like those sections as well! and I also like how Russ has extracted and
presented the essential simplicity of Clojure in this book. It makes it
very approachable. And the one-liners, like: "There comes a time in the
life of virtually every program when decisions need to be made."
:
alive."
-- Margaret Atwood
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r...@russolsen.com
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To: Clojure
Subject: Re: Russ olsen's Clojure Book
And as others have pointed out, the book is now available in be
And as others have pointed out, the book is now available in beta form:
https://pragprog.com/book/roclojure/getting-clojure
The paper version is due out in April.
Russ
On Friday, January 12, 2018 at 4:30:10 PM UTC-5, ru...@russolsen.com wrote:
>
> So it's been 6 years, 6 months and
Really looking forward to it!
Alan
On Mon, Jan 22, 2018 at 11:43 AM, Shaun Parker
wrote:
> The book is now available to purchase. Thanks Russ, I can't wait to read
> it!
>
> https://pragprog.com/book/roclojure/getting-clojure
>
> On Wednesday, January 17, 2018 at 5:
The book is now available to purchase. Thanks Russ, I can't wait to read it!
https://pragprog.com/book/roclojure/getting-clojure
On Wednesday, January 17, 2018 at 5:12:15 PM UTC-7, William Swaney wrote:
>
> Thanks Sean.
>
> On Tuesday, January 16, 2018 at 8:08:22 PM UTC-8, Se
Thanks Sean.
On Tuesday, January 16, 2018 at 8:08:22 PM UTC-8, Sean Corfield wrote:
>
> https://pragprog.com/book/roclojure/getting-clojure -- “This title will
> be available on or about 2018-08-10.”
>
>
>
> I’m a bit surprised it wasn’t available under their Beta pr
https://pragprog.com/book/roclojure/getting-clojure -- “This title will be
available on or about 2018-08-10.”
I’m a bit surprised it wasn’t available under their Beta program…
Sean Corfield -- (970) FOR-SEAN -- (904) 302-SEAN
An Architect's View -- http://corfield.org/
"If you'
h Renshaw wrote:
>
>
> Just wanted to put a shout out to Russ Olsen to see what would be
> needed to get a Russ Olsen book on clojure to happen. I am reading
> design principles in Ruby and its a great read, I feel I am learning
> much moe than just Ruby which is why I am rea
Any idea when it'll be published? I don't see it at Pragmatic's site yet,
nor at Amazon.
Bill
On Wednesday, June 29, 2011 at 8:09:56 PM UTC-7, Sayth Renshaw wrote:
>
>
> Just wanted to put a shout out to Russ Olsen to see what would be
> needed to get a Russ Olsen b
Nice!
Looking forward to reading it! I'm a big fan of your Ruby work!
On 12 January 2018 at 23:29, wrote:
> So it's been 6 years, 6 months and 19 days but the book is on it's way.
> It's called Getting Clojure, published by the Pragmatic Press:
>
> http
So it's been 6 years, 6 months and 19 days but the book is on it's way.
It's called Getting Clojure, published by the Pragmatic Press:
https://twitter.com/russolsen/status/929096359919214592
Thanks for asking!
Russ
On Wednesday, June 29, 2011 at 11:09:56 PM UTC-4, Sayt
Good morning All,
>From the other side of the planet, Apress just published a recipe book on
ClojureScript with React/Reagent.
It should quite a fun and easy read for most of the people on this list, so
please have a look:
http://www.apress.com/jp/book/9781484230084
This being a book
Ah this brings me back... the first edition was my first Clojure book. Nice
work.
On Tuesday, June 6, 2017 at 4:45:28 AM UTC-4, Alex Miller wrote:
>
> https://pragprog.com/book/shcloj3/programming-clojure
>
>
> I've been working on this for the last year or so - this i
https://pragprog.com/book/shcloj3/programming-clojure
I've been working on this for the last year or so - this is a newly updated
version of the first Clojure book, Programming Clojure (the book that I
used when I was learning Clojure!). The 1st edition was written by Stuart
Halloway a
Daniel Higginbotham writes:
[cut]
> The deployment tools rely on scripts that I developed for my own sites,
> including Community Picks, a site for community-powered product
> recommendations.
I didn't know about Community Picks before. Awesome idea, thanks :)
--
"This is so f*cking simple t
Hi everyone,
I'm happy to announce the release of the first Brave Clojure Quest: Deploying
Your First Clojure App ...From the Shadows
<http://www.braveclojure.com/quests/deploy/>! Like *Clojure for the Brave
and True*, this book is free online.
The larger purpose of the book i
Yep, I mentioned the Almanac to "senior stakeholders" while pitching the
book :)
It was a less internet-based age, but I think there is still room for an
offline reference.
Thanks
Renzo
On Thursday, 8 December 2016 07:05:07 UTC, Torsten Uhlmann wrote:
>
> Thanks for working o
Thanks Ryan, added this (and Alex's) to the book issues tracker. Will land
in the following releases.
On Wednesday, 7 December 2016 23:43:28 UTC, Ryan Fowler wrote:
>
> I love the idea.
>
> A gotchas section of some sort could be useful. For instance, a detail
> abou
ed ebook put me off so I didn't. I totally get why a
> physical book of this length would be that much (because paper is expensive
> right now), but I don't get it with the ebook (particularly EA)? I know you
> likely have little control over this, so it's not really fa
gt; Ryan
>
>
> On Wed, Dec 7, 2016 at 4:57 PM, Alex Miller wrote:
>
> This is a cool idea so thanks for working on it.
>
> I was going to buy this (as I buy most of the Clojure books that come out)
> but $48 for an unfinished ebook put me off so I didn't. I totally
>
> On Wed, Dec 7, 2016 at 4:57 PM, Alex Miller wrote:
>
>> This is a cool idea so thanks for working on it.
>>
>> I was going to buy this (as I buy most of the Clojure books that come
>> out) but $48 for an unfinished ebook put me off so I didn't. I totally g
is a cool idea so thanks for working on it.
>
> I was going to buy this (as I buy most of the Clojure books that come out)
> but $48 for an unfinished ebook put me off so I didn't. I totally get why a
> physical book of this length would be that much (because paper is expensive
> rig
This is a cool idea so thanks for working on it.
I was going to buy this (as I buy most of the Clojure books that come out)
but $48 for an unfinished ebook put me off so I didn't. I totally get why a
physical book of this length would be that much (because paper is expensive
right now),
Hi all,
I'm very happy to announce the early access of a new book: "Clojure Standard
Library - Annotated Reference" by Manning. Although it's a reference of the
roughly 700+ functions (and macros) coming out of the box with the Clojure jar
file, it is not designed to r
I'm looking forward to reading it. The printed version is half-way here,
and I already have the e-book!
Alan
On Sat, Apr 2, 2016 at 9:46 PM, Akhil Wali
wrote:
> I'm pleased to announce that Mastering Clojure has been published.
> This book is a fast paced exploration of t
The publisher's blurb on Amazon says,
You'll start off by learning the details of sequences, concurrency
primitives, and macros. Packed with a lot of examples, you'll get a
walkthrough on orchestrating concurrency and parallelism, which will help
you understand Clojure reducers, and we'll walk
gvim, aside from the rather poor taste of critiquing a book's pricing in
the second reply to the announcement of that book. Perhaps also consider
that one book is named "Mastering", while the other is a introduction to
web programming. I have not read either of these books, but shou
On 03/04/2016 05:46, Akhil Wali wrote:
I'm pleased to announce that Mastering Clojure has been published.
This book is a fast paced exploration of the more advanced features of
the Clojure language.
It also demonstrates a handful of interesting libraries, such as
core.async, pulsar, core.
Congratulations! - I know how much effort goes into this sort of
thing. I look forward to reading a copy at some point.
On 3 April 2016 at 05:46, Akhil Wali wrote:
> I'm pleased to announce that Mastering Clojure has been published.
> This book is a fast paced exploration of the mo
I'm pleased to announce that Mastering Clojure has been published.
This book is a fast paced exploration of the more advanced features of the
Clojure language.
It also demonstrates a handful of interesting libraries, such as
core.async, pulsar, core.logic and cats.
https://www.packtpu
are you using leiningen 2.x?
in such a case, it should download and install the desired template on the
fly when you give command:
$ lein new hoplon address-book
hth,
Gianluca
On Saturday, January 30, 2016 at 3:54:32 AM UTC+1, hiskennyness wrote:
>
> [Also posted in the Hoplon github
[Also posted in the Hoplon github issues area.]
I have been working thru the
https://github.com/hoplon/hoplon/wiki/Get-Started guide on a brand new
Ubuntu VM running under vmware on windows 10 and all went well until:
lein new hoplon address-book
That actually went fine, but the resulting
Brian,
I bought the current version of book.
I really liked both the content and the approach.
best,
Francesco
On Sunday, November 22, 2015 at 7:18:02 PM UTC+1, Brian Marick wrote:
>
> I announced a while back that I'd be writing a short book on Specter
> https://github.
I announced a while back that I'd be writing a short book on Specter
https://github.com/nathanmarz/specter After some thrashing and the usual
interruptions, I have the first chapter written. I've taken an unusual
approach: teaching Specter by having you implement parts of it. I
OK, great. You may wish to add that contact info to the website or the
book page at NoStarch.com
Alan
On Thu, Nov 5, 2015 at 8:30 AM, Daniel Higginbotham
wrote:
> Thank you :)
>
> For errata, you can send an email to Mackenzie Dolginow,
> macken...@nostarch.com.
>
> Thank
Thank you :)
For errata, you can send an email to Mackenzie
Dolginow, macken...@nostarch.com.
Thanks!
Daniel
On Wednesday, November 4, 2015 at 12:06:51 AM UTC-5, Alan Thompson wrote:
>
> Hi Daniel - Just finished the book and think it is one of the best places
> to start Clojure.
>
Oct 22, 2015 at 9:51 PM Julian wrote:
>>
>>> My book Clojure Recipes just got published and is for sale on Amazon!
>>> http://clojurerecipes.net/
>>>
>>> http://www.amazon.com/Clojure-Recipes-Developers-Library-Julian/dp/0321927737/
>>>
>>>
The example demonstrates that your interpretation is exactly what occurs,
as described in CFB&T. It is just not what I thought was happening from
reading all of the other Clojure books!
Alan
On Tue, Nov 3, 2015 at 10:00 PM, Sean Corfield wrote:
>
> So, when using commute the update function is
So, when using commute the update function is ALWAYS run TWICE! Holey Bovine,
Batman!
The docs for commute say:
clojure.core/commute
([ref fun & args])
Must be called in a transaction. Sets the in-transaction-value of
ref to:
(apply fun in-transaction-value-of-ref args)
and re
4:32 PM, Daniel Higginbotham wrote:
> Clojure for the Brave and True <http://www.braveclojure.com/> is now
> available in print and ebook form <http://amzn.to/1UxrITn>, and the web
> site has been updated to incorporate all the changes that went into the
> print book. The w
Hi Daniel - Just finished the book and think it is one of the best places
to start Clojure.
Is there anyplace online that you are accepting errata?
Thanks again,
Alan
On Fri, Oct 23, 2015 at 10:10 AM, John Gabriele wrote:
> Excellent news! Looking forward to receiving my hard-copy, tho
, Oct 22, 2015 at 9:51 PM Julian >
>> wrote:
>>
>>> My book Clojure Recipes just got published and is for sale on Amazon!
>>> http://clojurerecipes.net/
>>>
>>> http://www.amazon.com/Clojure-Recipes-Developers-Library-Julian/dp/0321927737/
>>&g
e in print and ebook form <http://amzn.to/1UxrITn>, and the web
> site has been updated to incorporate all the changes that went into the
> print book. The web site remains 100% free :)
>
> In case you'd like to know more about the book: one of my goals was to
Daniel, thanks for writing a great and fun book!
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In case you'd
Congratulations, Julian!
Leonardo Borges schrieb am Do., 22. Okt. 2015
um 13:10 Uhr:
> Congratulations Julian! I'll share this around!
>
> On Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 9:51 PM Julian wrote:
>
>> My book Clojure Recipes just got published and is for sale on Amazon!
>&
Congratulations Julian! I'll share this around!
On Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 9:51 PM Julian wrote:
> My book Clojure Recipes just got published and is for sale on Amazon!
> http://clojurerecipes.net/
>
> http://www.amazon.com/Clojure-Recipes-Developers-Library-Julian/dp/03219277
My book Clojure Recipes just got published and is for sale on Amazon!
http://clojurerecipes.net/
http://www.amazon.com/Clojure-Recipes-Developers-Library-Julian/dp/0321927737/
I've been working on it for about 2.5 years - I hope you find it useful!
(Or even better - I hope you know a f
@Moe
thanks for your explanation ,finally understand the author¹s point.
Best regards
From: on behalf of Moe Aboulkheir
Reply-To:
Date: Wednesday, September 9, 2015 at 1:22 AM
To:
Subject: Re: book [clojure programming] confuse
> Johnny,
>
> On Tue, Sep 8, 2015 at
Johnny,
On Tue, Sep 8, 2015 at 11:32 AM, Johnny Wong
wrote:
>
> why " deliver a @b is going to fail " ? 1 and 2 are just two
> independent threads , "deliver a 42" will unblock thread 2 , and then
> thread 1 will be unblocked .
>
Thread 1 is waiting on delivering a result to "a", though, which
pdf version page 165:
"
Promises don’t detect cyclic dependencies
This means that (deliver p @p), where p is a promise, will block
indefinitely.
However, such blocked promises are not locked down, and the situation can
be resolved:
(def a (promise)) (def b (promise))
(future (deliver a @b)
en starting out, I would have liked a short, exercise- and
example-filled book on Specter. I'm thinking of writing that book.
Leanpub lets people indicate their interest on a book's webpage, which
is here: https://leanpub.com/specter If you are, please do.
Brian Marick
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Yes, "second Clojure book" is exactly what this book aims to be.
Thanks for the overwhelming response, guys!
On Thursday, August 27, 2015 at 12:27:56 PM UTC+5:30, Nathan Smutz wrote:
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> It sounds like you're aiming for a good "second Clojure book."
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I'd be interested. I've been looking for Clojure books past the introductory
level. It sounds like you're aiming for a good "second Clojure book."
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I reviewed the Python3 cookbook a while ago and would love to do the
same for a Clojure book,
thanks,
Andrea
2015-08-26 7:03 GMT+01:00 Akhil Wali :
> It's great to see so many volunteers for this project!
> Like I mentioned earlier, I have notified Packt and they shall contact
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r for a new book "*Mastering
> Clojure*" by Packt Publishing, please let me know.
> Reviewers will be entitled to a 6 montn subscription of PacktLib
> <https://www.google.com/url?q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.packtpub.com%2Fbooks%2Fsubscription%2Fpacktlib&sa=D&sntz
Hi,
I have reviewed other IT books before and also using clojure on an everyday
basis.
I would really love to be able to review this new Clojure book.
Nico
On Monday, August 24, 2015 at 3:46:06 PM UTC+9, Akhil Wali wrote:
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> If anyone is interested in being a reviewer for a ne
I'd be interested in reviewing this book as well. Thanks!
On Monday, August 24, 2015 at 1:46:06 AM UTC-5, Akhil Wali wrote:
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> If anyone is interested in being a reviewer for a new book "*Mastering
> Clojure*" by Packt Publishing, please let me know.
> Reviewers wi
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> On Monday, August 24, 2015 at 12:16:06 PM UTC+5:30, Akhil Wali wrote:
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>> If anyone is interested in being a reviewer for a new book "*Mastering
>> Clojure*" by Packt Publishing, please let me know.
>> Reviewers will be entitled to a 6 montn su
Thank you everyone for the great response!
I'll notify Packt and they shall contact anyone who is shortlisted as a
reviwer.
On Monday, August 24, 2015 at 12:16:06 PM UTC+5:30, Akhil Wali wrote:
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> If anyone is interested in being a reviewer for a new book "*Mastering
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