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Understanding Core Clojure Functions
Summary
Jonathan Graham presents how to implement our own versions of the Clojure functions reduce, count, filter, map and pmap. The pace starts gently for those with little Clojure experience to follow, but then dives deep to provide a full understanding.
Bio
Dr. Jonathan Graham has a passion for code, music, art and science. He has developed drugs for GlaxoSmithKline, live-coded Clojure during music gigs around the world, and has contributed to massive art installations. Jonathan works at 8th Light, and is a co-founder of Mined Minds.
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