n the brain can rely on some steps inbetween which
make it more readable
for me. Or should the first function be split up into several more
functions to become more readable?
I would be happy if you convince me to give Clojure a better chance.
Thanks in advance
Stefan Edlich
P.S.: It's nice
developers!
Anyway you gave me a good kick to invest again. Thanks a lot.
Best Regards
Stefan Edlich
P.S: It would be great if these thoughts would get their way into the
new manning book!
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Would be great to see the results they have in
* execution time
* Code Size
* Binary / Jar Size
* Memory Footprint
(although I think only the two first really matter).
Best
Stefan Edlich
P.S.: I would donate a few bucks for the results ;-)
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You
orithm in the benchmark paper above is not so easy to
understand.
But if you browse the sourcecode of the implementations (i.e. in your
favourite
language), you will fast get a vision of how to implement this in
Clojure.
(Klick Source Browse in the multi language bench).
Best
Stefan Edlich
P.S. I&
Interesting. Thanks for the good answer.
I totally forgot the JVM layer adjustments first ;-)
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Stefan E.
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Hi all,
will this RTM have a big language effect on Clojure and other
languages?
http://software.intel.com/en-us/blogs/2012/02/07/transactional-synchronization-in-haswell/
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(Various Testing Libs)
* Accessing SQL & NoSQL Databases
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Stefan Edlich (edl...@gmail.com) &
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The community should make an own course and not wait till some god appears
in coursera.
If someone could host an online learning environment (Google has something
new?!)
we could split Clojure into 100 topics. Then we need 100 persons to produce
each a 5-10
min Video. I would coordinate the 100