I like it when people talk about themselves in third person ;)
Thanks Michael
On 11 February 2011 01:00, Fogus wrote:
> While the speaker at the video linked below is no absolute authority
> in the matter, he does talk (well, mostly gibber) about some of
> Clojure's influences.
>
> http://clojur
While the speaker at the video linked below is no absolute authority
in the matter, he does talk (well, mostly gibber) about some of
Clojure's influences.
http://clojure.blip.tv/file/4501296/
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I am aware of that list. I would be interested in what influence those
languages had on clojure. E.g. what language features Rich borrowed from which
language when he designed Clojure.
Cheers
Andreas
On 10/02/2011, at 9:18 PM, Laurent PETIT wrote:
> http://www.amazon.com/Clojure-Bookshelf/lm/R3
This :
http://www.amazon.com/Clojure-Bookshelf/lm/R3LG3ZBZS4GCTH/ref=cm_lm_byauthor_title_full
HTH,
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2011/2/10 Andreas Kostler
> Hi All,
> Is there a list of languages that had a big influence on the development of
> clojure and how this influence manifests itself?
> E.g. What langu