Clojure on Android Clojure Gazette Issue 1.9 – May 10, 2012 editorial Clojure on Android I am very pleased with this week’s issue! Daniel Solano G贸mez and Alexander Yakushev graciously agreed to do interviews. Daniel Solano G贸mez worked magic and brought dynamic compilation to Android. You can test it for yourself with the Clojure REPL app in the […]
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Clojure Gazette 1.8
Game Dev in Clojure Clojure Gazette Issue 1.8 – May 03, 2012 editorial Clojure games I have been thinking a lot recently about game programming for a special project of mine. I thought I would use that focus to construct the next issue of the Clojure Gazette. My intention with this issue is to give […]
Clojure Gazette 1.7
Clojure in the browser Clojure Gazette Issue 1.7 – April 26, 2012 editorial Clojure client + server It is getting easier and easier to write web applications. The web is still growing and the capabilities of browsers keeps expanding. People are demanding more and more from their experience on the web. Clojure is an excellent […]
Clojure Gazette 1.6
Clojure 1.4 Spectacular Clojure Gazette Issue 1.6 – April 18, 2012 editorial Clojure 1.4 Released Clojure 1.4 does not bring with it the fanfare of a huge list of new features. Yet we can see some important trends in the changelog. For one, we see a movement toward compatibility with Clojurescript. There is obviously a […]
Clojure Gazette 1.5
ClojurePy, Mudball programming, and a new book. Clojure Gazette Issue 1.5 – April 11, 2012 editorial The Clojureverse is Expanding It seems like Clojure is sprouting up everywhere! It is solidly planted in the JVM, .NET, Javascript, and now Python. Are there more coming? Meanwhile, the language itself is expanding. Logic programming, constraint programming, and […]
Clojure Gazette 1.4
Logic, history, and more! Clojure Gazette Issue 1.4 – April 4, 2012 editorial Little Interconnections I remember a few years ago looking at Clojure news. It was often just about wrappers for existing Java libraries. It was an important step in the growth of Clojure, but nothing to get excited about. Now when I look […]