I just went to blip.tv and searched for Clojure and there's nothing there.
Anybody know what's happened to all that great content? It would be a
real shame if it's no longer available anywhere.
Chris
On Thursday, December 13, 2012 4:40:21 AM UTC, Alex Grigorovitch wrote:
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> Hi,
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> I was try
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> On Tue, Apr 2, 2013 at 11:20 AM, Chris Webster
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> > wrote:
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>> I just went to blip.tv and searched for Clojure and there's nothing
>> there. Anybody know what's happened to all that great content? It would
>> be a real shame if it's no long
Uh, Luc, are you suggesting anybody over the age of 30 can't code
productively any more? Because it sure sounds like that. If so, that seems
like a curiously ageist argument to make in a Clojure thread. I'll leave
it to the legions of skilled and productive programmers over 30 to
contradict t
Well, Luc, I'm still not convinced there is such a significant decline in
performance with age - maybe I never reached as high a peak in the first place!
But I certainly agree that it's important to "work smarter, not harder" as we
gain the experience to do so, especially in Javaland where so ma
I'm hoping to start learning Clojure (via The Joy Of Clojure book), but I'm
having trouble downloading Clojure 1.3 from the
http://clojure.org/downloads site. It downloads maybe 50 or 100 MB very
slowly, then grinds to a halt saying the download was interrupted (on
Google Chrome browser). Oth
Thanks for the advice, guys.
I think it must just have been some temporary problem on the site, as I
finally got it to download late last night. Now all I have to do is learn
Clojure, eh?
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