Welcome to Code Clojure, a blog on Programming in Clojure!
The source of the exhilaration associated with computer programming is the continual unfolding within the mind and on the computer of mechanisms expressed as programs and the explosion of perception they generate. If art interprets our dreams, the computer executes them in the guise of programs ....... We toast the Lisp programmer who pens his thoughts within nests of parenthesis.
Alan J. Perlis, in his Foreword to SICP
Latest Posts
- Fun with Fourier series, Clojure lazy sequences and Incanter 06 Jun 2010
- Lazy sequences in Clojure 01 Jun 2010
- Creating Objects in Clojure 26 May 2010
- Clojure concurrency - part 4 23 May 2010
- Clojure concurrency - part 3 20 May 2010
- Clojure concurrency - part 2 17 May 2010
- The story of Clojure Var's - part 2 15 May 2010
- The story of Clojure Var's - part 1 13 May 2010
- Clojure concurrency - part 1 11 May 2010
- Understanding the Clojure `trampoline' 08 May 2010
- A simple Project Euler problem in Clojure 06 May 2010
- The clojure.core implementation of "complement" 03 May 2010
- Clojure Java Interop - a simple example 01 May 2010
- Getting started with Clojure on GNU/Linux 29 Apr 2010