Henry Garner is a freelance data engineer working primarily in Clojure. He’s author of the Packt book 'Clojure for Data Science' and managed to squeeze the buzzwords 'big data' and 'machine learning' onto the cover. And also into this biography.
Talks I've Given
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Clojure for Machine Learning
Featuring Henry Garner
You have heard that Clojure’s ancestor language, Lisp, was developed for artificial intelligence research. Yet, until recently, Clojure’s support for machine learning has mostly consisted of wrapped Java libraries.
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Expressive parallel analytics with Clojure
Featuring Henry Garner
Sharing experience gained from his work on a mission-critical data product earlier this year, Henry will speak about some newer features of Clojure that enable data scientists to write concise, expressive and performant data processing code. He’ll explore transducers and reducing functions, and...
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Blockbuster: Minecraft Movies
Featuring Henry Garner
Taking the current obsession for 3D film to its illogical conclusion. Henry Garner will be demonstrating his Redstone Clojure interface to Minecraft via pixels, voxels, obsolete image formats and coloured wool.
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LCUG 1st Lightning Talk
Featuring Henry Garner
Henry Garner presents the first of this evening's lightning talks at LCUG's November meet-up
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My Work
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Social and Blogging
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