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Originally specified in 1958, Lisp became the favored programming language for artificial intelligence ( How do we design programs that can be understood? Abstractions coded with the best of intentions often become opaque, ... In today's episode, we're joined by Timothy Pratley — Deep Learning is eating the world. It's changing the way we live, communicate, and solve problems. Although "Making Games at Runtime with ClojureScript" by Zach Oakes "My 7 Surprises in All I wanted to do was define a few variables with the beloved `let` function. What could possibly go wrong? Well does "failed: ...

Data science / big data exists at the overlap of traditional analytics and large scale computation. As such, neither the traditional ...

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clojureD 2018: "Clojure and AI" by Michael Pershyn
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:clojureU 2022: "Building Intelligible Systems" by Alys Brooks
Clojure Corner: Interview with Timothy Pratley
Inference QL: Al for data engineers in Clojure - Ulrich Schaechtle
Deep Learning Needs Clojure - Carin Meier
clojureD 2017: Lightning Talks by Zach O., Michael P., Sanel Z., Bozhidar B. and Michael J.
clojureD 2018: "Maria: A beginner-friendly coding environment for Clojure" by Dave Liepmann
"Clojure for Data Science in the Real World" by Kira McLean
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:clojureU 2022: "Let it be" by Ariel Alexi
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clojureD 2018: "Clojure and AI" by Michael Pershyn

clojureD 2018: "Clojure and AI" by Michael Pershyn

Originally specified in 1958, Lisp became the favored programming language for artificial intelligence (

clojureD 2018: "Teaching Clojure" by Michael Sperber

clojureD 2018: "Teaching Clojure" by Michael Sperber

Clojure

clojureD 2018: "Implementing Clojure on a new VM - A Walkthrough" by Juan Facorro

clojureD 2018: "Implementing Clojure on a new VM - A Walkthrough" by Juan Facorro

What does it take to implement

:clojureU 2022: "Building Intelligible Systems" by Alys Brooks

:clojureU 2022: "Building Intelligible Systems" by Alys Brooks

How do we design programs that can be understood? Abstractions coded with the best of intentions often become opaque, ...

Clojure Corner: Interview with Timothy Pratley

Clojure Corner: Interview with Timothy Pratley

In today's episode, we're joined by Timothy Pratley —

Inference QL: Al for data engineers in Clojure - Ulrich Schaechtle

Inference QL: Al for data engineers in Clojure - Ulrich Schaechtle

InferenceQL, MIT's new open-source,

Deep Learning Needs Clojure - Carin Meier

Deep Learning Needs Clojure - Carin Meier

Deep Learning is eating the world. It's changing the way we live, communicate, and solve problems. Although

clojureD 2017: Lightning Talks by Zach O., Michael P., Sanel Z., Bozhidar B. and Michael J.

clojureD 2017: Lightning Talks by Zach O., Michael P., Sanel Z., Bozhidar B. and Michael J.

"Making Games at Runtime with ClojureScript" by Zach Oakes "My 7 Surprises in

clojureD 2018: "Maria: A beginner-friendly coding environment for Clojure" by Dave Liepmann

clojureD 2018: "Maria: A beginner-friendly coding environment for Clojure" by Dave Liepmann

A recurring problem newcomers have with

"Clojure for Data Science in the Real World" by Kira McLean

"Clojure for Data Science in the Real World" by Kira McLean

Clojure

clojureD 2018: Lightning Talks by Robert Avram, Carolyn Stransky, Saskia Lindner and Juan Facorro

clojureD 2018: Lightning Talks by Robert Avram, Carolyn Stransky, Saskia Lindner and Juan Facorro

Omnia – An arguably better

:clojureU 2022: "Let it be" by Ariel Alexi

:clojureU 2022: "Let it be" by Ariel Alexi

All I wanted to do was define a few variables with the beloved `let` function. What could possibly go wrong? Well does "failed: ...

Clojure Data Science - Edmund Jackson

Clojure Data Science - Edmund Jackson

Data science / big data exists at the overlap of traditional analytics and large scale computation. As such, neither the traditional ...