Interesting article. But did IEEE really include code examples as gifs
or do my eyes just decieve me? Never mind, their it's all on github
though. There is a URL at the end which you can cut and paste into your
browser. 

Konrad Hinsen <googlegro...@khinsen.fastmail.net> writes:

> The article
>
>    Clojure for Number Crunching on Multicore Machines
>    by Martin Kalin and David Miller
>    Computing in Science and Engineering Nov/Dec 2012
>
> is in free access at the moment:
>
>    
> http://www.computer.org/portal/web/computingnow/content?g=53319&type=article&urlTitle=clojure-for-number-crunching-on-multicore-machin-1
>
> Konrad.
>
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