I'm just after watching the Rich's keynote - the value of values.
Man this is outstanding!
If i only knew that before, my newest information system would be much easier 
to debug,
state of entites were easier to reason and additionally I would had history, 
even by using current RDBM. You have pointed me the reason why writting 
information system was so hard by using previous concepts. I hope to have 
another possibility to write some new system but with use of that paradigm.
Thanks Rich, every time I watch some of your new keynote, I learn something 
valueable, even revolutionally.
Now I see the value of datomic, nevertheless the technique successfully can 
still be used with current DBs, so again good job for sharnig your poin of view.
Your keynote was dramaticlly enlightening, like learning new concepts in 
programming, but on architectual level

btw. your clojure have learnt me how to write better software, in immutable and 
higher order way, even by using so old and primitive langugage like java (oder
teammates and policy of my company dosen't allow to use not a mainstream 
languges, also there are some technloges wich require me to use java, like 
Gwt). More over thanks to the mental shift from imperative to functional, I 
feel constantly hungry for more knowledge about programming, because i know 
that universe is much larger than i thought (have alredy studied erlang, 
prolog, ocaml, f#, lisp, scala) 

Big thanks again and waiting for new keynotes!
Now its my time to start arrange business data like they were facts :-) Bye!

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