Functional Programming on the JVM using Clojure

Paul Holser (30.Jul.2010 at 09:00)
Talk at Dallas TechFest 2010 (English - US)

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Functional programming languages and concepts have been around for decades. Interest in them is experiencing a recent resurgence due to the availability of functional languages on popular enterprise development platforms, and their promise in facilitating efficient use of multi-core processors. We will explore functional programming concepts using Clojure, a Lisp-like functional programming language for the Java Virtual Machine. After the session, attendees will be able to:

* Articulate what makes functional programming different from the typical imperative languages of today
* Write simple programs using Clojure
* Describe how Clojure programs seamlessly interoperate with existing Java libraries

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