
DevNews 88 – Get your ‘Ki’ up so you can be super ‘Swift’, IMO
The Developer News this week focuses on several newer languages - Javascript's ki LISP DSL (literally running LISP as a domain-specific language inside of JavaScript directly just by booting a library) and of course, Apple's Swift,
Chariot Developer News · Ken Rimple
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Ok, that said, here’s our news of the week.
- Cloudera and MongoDB Partner up
- Internet explorer – now a dev channel – you knew it was coming, here it is!
- So, is the herd going to make a move on Swift? – here’s another take on it with some commentary at the bottom
- ki – lisp for your JavaScript – dynamic LISP-like programming at runtime without a Clojure compiler – courtesy @lantiga
- Project Euler is offline – attacked hacked, and one-way hashes potentially compromised – now they’re after the mathletes! Spotted at hackurls.com
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