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RT @RobStuttaford
Heard from someone today that a user group I ran in Cape Town years ago helped them pick Clojure for their career and business, and they are now successful and happy because of it. Proud!

RT @lambdaisland
Are you a Clojure developer if you are not familiar with @borkdude stones?

Just in case you missed this at @clojuredconf,
thank @plexus and @nonrecursive for this meme for

TIL predicate dispatch. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Predicat learned thanks to "smart people"® a la clojureverse.org/t/dispacio-pr . One of those things I never knew I never knew I never knew. Suppose you want to dispatch based on some 3rd-party or other dynamic value.

But syntax doesn't have to be hard. Enter , part of the "syntaxless" tradition where you can learn syntax and then it gets out of the way, even allowing you to compile down to those others (and many more)
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RT @iambickky
JavaScript is Hard!
Python is Hard!
CSS is Hard!
Whole Programming is Hard !!
Yes, everything will be hard at first, but it will become easy once you start learning it and put your time and effor…
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clojureverse.org/t/dynamic-typ

Sometimes the internet really comes through. I am just thrilled by the response to my call for resources about the dynamic vs static types debate, its intelligence and lack of toxic criticizing or dismissing.

RT @draganrocks
A reminder that has very fast computing libraries, which I used in building very fast library. What good is it if you don't know how to use that? Fear not, I wrote 2 books, (2nd editions on the way). Buy a book and help me fund this
aiprobook.com

TIL that C# and the CLR in general actually can't do Tail Call Optimization. Does anyone know if this is the same reason that the JVM can't do it, so we have manual work-arounds is via (recur)? stackoverflow.com/questions/49

Years ago I demoted PHP in my reckoning because I was learning the way. But it's past time I gave PHP a fair shake since a big chunk of my work depends on WordPress. What are some recommendations for learning resources or books about ?

Big agree on this. Dragan's work has been brilliant, and his books (and online tutorials) are excellent. If you want some giggles, look up his benchmark-wars with DeepLearning4J
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RT @draganrocks
Is slow-ish? Compared to Java? No. Compared to C++ and and and . Still NO! Check out github.com/uncomplicate and dragan.rocks. Is it hard to learn to harness that performance? Not at all! …
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RT @draganrocks
Is slow-ish? Compared to Java? No. Compared to C++ and and and . Still NO! Check out github.com/uncomplicate and dragan.rocks. Is it hard to learn to harness that performance? Not at all! Check out the books aiprobook.com

I was wondering where the actual discussion of static vs dynamic typing was at. The answers to my inquiry have sparked joy. clojureverse.org/t/dynamic-typ

RT @draganrocks
If you like Neanderthal, ClojureCUDA, ClojureCL, Deep Diamond, and other high-performance libraries, or just appreciate my goal of making Clojure a great platform, please support me on patreon.com/dragandj, or through my books. aiprobook.com

I was finishing a TDD session with one of my employees and got an obscure Cyclical Keys error. Googled and found it exactly -- issue closed! Wait... yesterday?! github.com/clojure-emacs/cider

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