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THE LONDON CLOJURE COMMUNITY : LONDON CLOJURIANS USER GROUP
Join us for this month's London Clojure User Group at Skills Matter on September 4th.

This month, we have two lightning talks, and one in depth talk by Philip Potter:

Andrew Cowper - Literate Programming with Clojure and Org Babel
Neale Swinnerton - Clojure STM in a nutshell
Philip Potter - Persistent Data Structures in Clojure
Tuesday 4th September 2012
 Track 1
 18:30 - 18:50     LIGHTENING TALK! LITERATE PROGRAMMING WITH CLOJURE AND ORG BABEL
Andrew CowperAndrew Cowper: Clojure can be a very succinct language, and care needs to be taken to ensure code is readable. Literate Programming allows the developer to ensure his intent is communicated by freely mingling source code with descriptive text and exposition. Org is an Emacs application that allows the developer to write literate programs. View the podcast here...
   
 18:50 - 19:10     CLOJURE STM IN A NUTSHELL
Neale SwinnertonNeale Swinnerton: Neale Swinnerton will delve into Clojure's Software Transactional Memory and discuss some of the WTF?'s you'll see along the way. View the podcast here...
   
 19:10 - 20:00     PERSISTENT DATA STRUCTURES IN CLOJURE
Philip PotterPhilip Potter: One of Clojure's core features are persistent data structures - lists, vectors, hashes, and sets. What are they, how do they differ from the traditional ArrayLists, Strings, and HashMaps, and why would you want to use them? View the podcast here...
   


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