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Upcoming Clojure meetings

by Karl Krukow, May 23rd, 2010 in Uncategorized

I’m attending the Conj Labs Clojure training course in Brussels June 23rd-25th. After that there will be at least two dcug meet-ups within the next six months and one introductory Trifork geek-night.

  1. We need to pick the dates for the Aarhus-meetup mentioned here:

    http://clojure.higher-order.net/2010/05/meetup-in-aarhus/

    The topics: I’ll talk a bit about 1.2 features protocols and datatypes. Then we will have a hacking session where we each bring our own code and hack on that. Those who want to could give a brief 2-5min presentation and discuss problems solutions and best practices (Jacob how about your project?). Put date suggestions in comments – the should be sometime after June 25th – I’ll create a Doodle for voting after I see some suggestions.

  2. DCUG meet up featuring Rich Hickey and Stuart Halloway. Free event Oct. 5th at the JAOO conference.
  3. After that I’ll give an introductory talk about Clojure as a Trifork geek-night with the option to pay a small fee and stay for an “extended” hands-on session (advice for getting started)

5 Responses to “Upcoming Clojure meetings”

  • arj
    May 23rd, 2010 at 23:59

    The free event is that only if one has tickets for the JAOO conference?

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  • Karl Krukow
    May 24th, 2010 at 11:15

    The free event is free for all dcug members – you don’t have to have a JAOO ticket. It will be great :)

  • arj
    May 25th, 2010 at 23:09

    Åsome! Count me in

  • klang
    May 27th, 2010 at 19:42

    I’m still in. I’ve solved a few Project Euler problems / RosettaCode tasks with Clojure. Given 2-5 minutes or not, I will probably pester anybody in my vicinity with the experience :-)

    “Number crunching and using the REPL to stab at the unknown” would probably be a good description for what I am doing.

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