Functional Programming eXchange 2012 / Clojure and Incanter for the Professional Programmer

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Incanter is a powerful library for statistical computing in clojure. The expressiveness and power of clojure and Incanter can be combined with the convenience and availability of the REPL to quickly answer statistical questions about your data. This data might be in your database, Excel spreadsheets, log files or http APIs. With clojure and Incanter you can combine them all an analyse them without needing a degree in mathematics. 

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Incanter is a powerful library for statistical computing in clojure. The expressiveness and power of clojure and Incanter can be combined with the convenience and availability of the REPL to quickly answer statistical questions about your data. This data might be in your database, Excel spreadsheets, log files or http APIs. With clojure and Incanter you can combine them all an analyse them without needing a degree in mathematics. 

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Bruce Durling (bruce.durling)

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Bruce is one of the co-founders of the London Clojure UG and London Salesforce UG and an associate organiser with the LJC. He likes pragmatically using lean, agile and kanban.

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I’m reasonably proud of this little bit of elisp. I almost know what is going on. It uses a bit of normal emacs list manipulation stuff and some sugar from dash.el. So far it seems to work. (use-package org2blog :ensure t :config (setq org2blog/wp-blog-al[...]
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on 5/28/2012 3:44 AM
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on 5/27/2012 12:01 PM
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on 10/26/2010 4:24 AM
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