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When: 31. Aug 2010 at 00:00 -
Abstract
Geek Night:
What parens? All I see is the program! ... An introduction to Clojure
Speaker: Karl Krukow
Time: August 31, 2010, kl. 16.30 - 18.30
Place: Trifork A/S, Magrethepladsen 4, 800 Aarhus (Entrance from Sonnesgade)
Contact: Tine Grarup
Fee: Free
Language: Danish or English depending on the audience.
Abstract
Clojure is a fairly new programming language for the JVM (and CLR) focusing on expressive power, functional programming and concurrency, while at the same time remaining practical in terms of performance, productivity and interoperability with the host platform.
This talk starts out discussing some concurrency problems that occur in Java programs and the possible solutions. We then proceed to give an introduction to Clojure focusing on the most important concepts more than on syntax. Finally, we see how some of those Java concurrency problems are handled in Clojure.
About Karl Krukow
Karl works as a software pilot for Trifork (www.trifork.com). He graduated from University of Aarhus in 2006 with the PhD dissertation Towards a Theory of Trust for the Global Ubiquitous Computer. In August 2006 he started working for Trifork, primarily on Java, JEE and web applications. Later, has has been working with Ruby, Ruby on Rails, Clojure as well as conferences. His current interests are functional programming, concurrency, web-development, REST and dynamic languages.
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