Hi,
I had just found a site ( http://www.chinese-semi.com/optin/ ) today. This
site is Chinese free mail magazine site.
The site seems to use Clojure logo. Does Clojure have relations with the
site?
Please let me know if anyone knows about it.
Best regards,
Nobuyuki Inaba
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Wow, looks like pretty brazen theft of the Clojure logo.
This company appears to be based in Singapore, but targeting Japanese folks
interested in Chinese-language learning.
http://www.chinese-semi.com/about.php
2017-03-24 10:40 GMT-04:00 Nobuyuki Inaba :
> Hi,
>
> I had just found a site
> This did get me thinking though. If the community *did* want to score
highly
> on some of these metrics, what would those be?
I'll be happy so long as Clojure is the popular choice for doing the things
where it's advantages should matter: machine learning, AI, NLP, concurrent
programming.
On Mar 24, 2017 5:05 PM, wrote:
> This did get me thinking though. If the community *did* want to score
highly
> on some of these metrics, what would those be?
I'll be happy so long as Clojure is the popular choice for doing the things
where it's advantages should matter: machine learning, AI,
> Wow, looks like pretty brazen theft of the Clojure logo.
Or alternativelly: the idea of "ownership" might be simply overrated.
Especially so when it comes to intelectual property.
The real reason why things get stolen or - when talking about
programms - hacks is not
because there are ugly people
On Friday, March 24, 2017 at 5:17:15 PM UTC-5, Gregg Reynolds wrote:
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> On Mar 24, 2017 5:05 PM, > wrote:
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> > This did get me thinking though. If the community *did* want to score
> highly
> > on some of these metrics, what would those be?
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> I'll be happy so long as Clojure is the