On Feb 6, 2:16 am, H Durer wrote:
> That's a shame. Do you have any links, docs, whatever to show what
> you have done with this, what can be done, how, etc.?
Well, all my code is open-source :)
http://github.com/lawcommons
Most of the Clojure code is in the "altlaw-backend" project.
I'll try
On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 03:05, Stuart Sierra wrote:
> On Feb 5, 2:12 pm, Vincent Foley wrote:
>> Do you have slides for those of us who cannot attend?
>
> I'll post a link when I finish them. :) But my slides tend to be
> images, not outlines. I don't think this meetup is recorded.
That's a sh
On Feb 5, 2:12 pm, Vincent Foley wrote:
> Do you have slides for those of us who cannot attend?
I'll post a link when I finish them. :) But my slides tend to be
images, not outlines. I don't think this meetup is recorded.
-Stuart Sierra
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You
Do you have slides for those of us who cannot attend?
On Feb 5, 12:33 pm, Stuart Sierra wrote:
> Hello, New York! If you're interested, I'm presenting at the New York
> Hadoop User Group [1] next Tuesday, February 10, at 6:30.
>
> I'll talk about using Clojure with Hadoop, among other things.
>
Hello, New York! If you're interested, I'm presenting at the New York
Hadoop User Group [1] next Tuesday, February 10, at 6:30.
I'll talk about using Clojure with Hadoop, among other things.
[1] http://www.meetup.com/Hadoop-NYC/
-Stuart Sierra
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