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This talk will detail our experience using Libpython-clj is a library that allows you to use The London Clojurians are happy to present: Title: Basilisp: This talk was recorded at Lambda Days in June 2025. If you're curious about our upcoming event, check [EuroPython 2011] Enrico Franchi - 21 June 2011 in "Track Lasagne" This is a re-upload of a video that was originally on the Oracle Developers channel (id VSdnJDO-xdg, I think it's private but you ...

Having programmers do data science is terrible, if only everyone else were not even worse. The problem is of course tools.

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Project Euler Problem 1 in Python, Javascript, Clojure, and Haskell (I don't know Haskell)
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Clojure at DataStax: The Long Road From Python to Clojure - Nick Bailey

Clojure at DataStax: The Long Road From Python to Clojure - Nick Bailey

This talk will detail our experience using

Extending Clojure with Python - Chris Nuernberger

Extending Clojure with Python - Chris Nuernberger

Libpython-clj is a library that allows you to use

Basilisp: Clojure on the Python VM (by Chris Rink)

Basilisp: Clojure on the Python VM (by Chris Rink)

The London Clojurians are happy to present: Title: Basilisp:

Why Clojure and Datomic Excel in Real-World Systems - Jordan Miller | Lambda Days 2025

Why Clojure and Datomic Excel in Real-World Systems - Jordan Miller | Lambda Days 2025

This talk was recorded at Lambda Days in June 2025. If you're curious about our upcoming event, check https://lambdadays.org ...

Interoperability: from Python to Clojure and the other way round

Interoperability: from Python to Clojure and the other way round

[EuroPython 2011] Enrico Franchi - 21 June 2011 in "Track Lasagne"

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AI programming with Clojure - Toni Vanhala

AI programming with Clojure - Toni Vanhala

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Project Euler Problem 1 in Python, Javascript, Clojure, and Haskell (I don't know Haskell)

Project Euler Problem 1 in Python, Javascript, Clojure, and Haskell (I don't know Haskell)

Solving Problem 1 of Project Euler in

Clojure, Made Simple - Rich Hickey (2015)

Clojure, Made Simple - Rich Hickey (2015)

This is a re-upload of a video that was originally on the Oracle Developers channel (id VSdnJDO-xdg, I think it's private but you ...

clojureD 2016: "Doing data science with Clojure: the ugly, the sad, the joyful" by Simon Belak

clojureD 2016: "Doing data science with Clojure: the ugly, the sad, the joyful" by Simon Belak

Having programmers do data science is terrible, if only everyone else were not even worse. The problem is of course tools.

Quil and Field: Using Clojure for Algorithmic Digital Art - Nick Rothwell (2012)

Quil and Field: Using Clojure for Algorithmic Digital Art - Nick Rothwell (2012)

As a versatile, dynamic language

Code Record Ep.3 : Factorial Function in Python , Clojure and Ruby

Code Record Ep.3 : Factorial Function in Python , Clojure and Ruby

I code Factorial in

A History of Clojure by Rich Hickey with Q&A

A History of Clojure by Rich Hickey with Q&A

why and how

Clojure: Turtles All The Way Down

Clojure: Turtles All The Way Down

Why I think why Lisp (specifically,