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This was the first public talk given by Rich Hickey to introduce How do we organize code to maximize expressivity? What makes some libraries incredibly powerful while others feel weak? The London Clojurians are happy to present: Title: ** The London Clojurians are happy to present: Title: Autology: Writing a self-rewriting Functional Programming is sold as a silver bullet, yet many organizations lack real-world experience with the paradigm at scale.

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Stratified Design: A Lisp Tradition
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Clojure for Lisp Programmers Part 1 - Rich Hickey

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Clojure for Java Programmers Part 1 - Rich Hickey

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clojureD 2016: "Is Clojure an acceptable Lisp?" by Hans Hübner

clojureD 2016: "Is Clojure an acceptable Lisp?" by Hans Hübner

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The Dawn of Lisp, or How to Write Eval and Apply in Clojure - Ariel Ortiz

The Dawn of Lisp, or How to Write Eval and Apply in Clojure - Ariel Ortiz

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Clojure (the first talk) - Rich Hickey at LispNYC (2007)

Clojure (the first talk) - Rich Hickey at LispNYC (2007)

This was the first public talk given by Rich Hickey to introduce

Stratified Design: A Lisp Tradition

Stratified Design: A Lisp Tradition

How do we organize code to maximize expressivity? What makes some libraries incredibly powerful while others feel weak?

Expert to Expert: Rich Hickey and Brian Beckman - Inside Clojure

Expert to Expert: Rich Hickey and Brian Beckman - Inside Clojure

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Lisp curse vs Lisp envy (by Mauricio Szabo)

Lisp curse vs Lisp envy (by Mauricio Szabo)

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

Autology: Writing a self-rewriting Lisp (by Dave Kimber)

Autology: Writing a self-rewriting Lisp (by Dave Kimber)

The London Clojurians are happy to present: Title: Autology: Writing a self-rewriting

Betting your company on Lisp: 5 years with Clojure in production by Adam Tornhill

Betting your company on Lisp: 5 years with Clojure in production by Adam Tornhill

Functional Programming is sold as a silver bullet, yet many organizations lack real-world experience with the paradigm at scale.