
Episode 106 - Crowd Funding Typed Clojure and Clojure in Clojure
Illegal Argument · Mark Derricutt
October 6, 20131h 42m
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Show Notes
Sit back and get your pause buttons ready for an extra long, "double episode" of Illegal Argument with a somewhat embedded, disjointed interview/discussion with Ambrose Bonnaire-Sergeant all about Typed Clojure, Clojure In Clojure, and the recent Indegogo funding campaign.
- JavaOne 2013 Keynotes
- Java Powers The Smart Home
- Original Typed Clojure Episode
- Redline SmallTalk - Interview with James Ladd
- Typed ClojureScript Playground
- Typed Clojure prevents Null Pointer Exceptions
- Nil Punning (Or Null Pointers Considered Not So Bad)
- Pristmatic Schema
- Overloading Considered Harmful
- Evil Code of the Day: variance and overloading
- The Future of Programming - Bret Victor
- OpenMirage - Cloud Operating System - write Xen operating systems in OCaml.
- HalVM - The Haskell Lightweight Virtual Machine, or HaLVM, is a port of the Glasgow Haskell Compiler toolsuite to enable developers to write high-level, lightweight virtual machines that can run directly on the Xen hypervisor.