A Clojure Primer

Courtesy Math & Computer Science Society  Tue, 01/26/2010 - 22:21

This Thursday, January 28, the MCS Society will be hosing a talk by Paul deGrandis on Clojure, a lisp dialect which runs on the JVM.

 See below for an abstract and bio.  This talk will be held at 5PM in University Crossings room 153.  Food will be provided.

Clojure is an emerging functional programming language that aims to take on the challenges of the modern software engineer.

It’s a lisp dialect, packed with rich concurrency support, persistent data structures,...


 

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