Hey fellow Clojurians,

I just wanted to announce that I have written a bidirectional gorilla to
clojupyter converter:

https://bitbucket.org/probprog/gorilla-converter

This is used to make the http://anglican.ml examples accessible to the
data science community, but should in general help to make Clojure more
accessible in a typical data science environment. Right now you need to
clone and install the repository, but I will probably put it in some
form onto clojars. I think a common environment for plotting (I heavily
favour plotly atm.) would make sense, so that plotting code also is
portable. I would like to have feedback and suggestions!

Best,
Christian


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