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Jul 22 2009, 7:35 AM EDT
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welcome to guide us through the learning experience.As usual, please register on the upcoming.com page so we can make sure there's enough pizza.The code we wrote is now on github
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London Clojurians Google Group
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Jul 20 2009, 4:45 PM EDT
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experienced hands will be very welcome to guide us through the learning experience.As usual, please register on the upcoming.com page so we can make sure there's enough pizza.
The code we wrote is
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Jul 14 2009, 3:55 PM EDT
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getting started.
You won't need any previous experience with Clojure or any Lisp
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involved, but more experienced hands will be very welcome to guide us through the learning experience.
As usual, please register on the upcoming.com page so we can make sure there's enough pizza.
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Jul 14 2009, 3:49 PM EDT
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a
Dojo
coding dojo
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explore
learn
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it
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in
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practical
simple program together. You won't need any previous experience with Clojure or any Lisp
way.
get involved.
As usual, please register on the upcoming.com page so we can make sure there's enough pizza.
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Jul 14 2009, 3:45 PM EDT
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data.This workshop will be led by Geek Night's own Alex Scordellis and will consist of a very quick introduction to Clojure and then a Dojo to help learn it in a practical way.
As usual, please register on the
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Jun 12 2009, 1:12 PM EDT
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July, 20th of
JulyClojure is the Lisp that (whisper it) is fun to program. It's built on top of the JVM and will feeling naggingly comfortable
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Apr 9 2009, 5:34 AM EDT
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Clojure is the Lisp that (whisper it) is fun to program. It's built on top of the JVM and will feeling naggingly comfortable to all
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