Today in the Intertweets (Feb 24th Ed)

  • Groovy is the #21 most popular language on GitHub. Clojure is the #20 most popular language on GitHub. Glad I switched. (via @foogoof)
  • ClojureでCompojureを使わずにサーブレットを書く方法を書きました (here, via @tnoborio) — For those who don’t read Japanese, this roughly translates to: “How to write a servlet in Clojure without Compojure” (Thanks @chosuke for the help with the translation!)
  • New chapter four – Polymorphism with Multimethods – added to the Clojure in Action MEAP – get it here (via @amitrathore)
  • Chinarro The Robot eats XMPP in #Clojure (here, via @ajlopez) — This robots connects to a MUC jabber room, and a #hashtagged message is posted, the robot stores it for you.
  • Montréal #clojure luncheon on March 10th. Come join us! New users welcome – I’m one of them (here, via @jperras)
  • Dean Wampler on Programming Languages – Scala, Clojure, functional paradigm (here, via @vkelman) — Dean Wampler is co-author of Programming Scala and owner/principal of Aspect Research Associates. Touches on Clojure tangentially, but interesting nonetheless.

2 Comments to “Today in the Intertweets (Feb 24th Ed)”

  1. Chousuke 25 February 2010 at 2:40 am #

    The Japanese text actually says “How to write a servlet in Clojure *without* using Compojure”

  2. tbatchelli 25 February 2010 at 8:36 am #

    Ah! There goes my automated translation system (powered by Google Translation). In fact, GT does a pretty mediocre job translating from Japanese :(.

    Thanks for the heads up!


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