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InfoQ Homepage Interviews Adam Tornhill on Code as a Crime Scene, Git and Static Analysis, Clojure

Adam Tornhill on Code as a Crime Scene, Git and Static Analysis, Clojure

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Adam (@adamtornhill ) is a programmer that combines degrees in engineering and psychology. He’s the founder of Empear AB where he designs tools for software analysis. He's also the author of Your Code as a Crime Scene, has written the popular Lisp for the Web and self-published a book on Patterns in C. His other interests include modern history, music and martial arts.

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CRAFT is about software craftsmanship, presenting which tools, methods, and practices should be part of the toolbox of a modern developer and company, and serving as compass on new technologies, trends.

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