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  • Clojure Review

    calendar Feb 5, 2010 · 1 min read
     en knowledgebase reviews  · books development java lisp oreilly
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    Clojure Review

    Book review by Stefano Fago: This book introduce one of most interesting  language of new wave of functional programming. You will find a complete overview of clojure language focusing in functional paradigm that can be the real obstacle for a standard developer. The author try to follow you on learning different subject with a lot of examples but sometimes it need more reflection and time to master some arguments and a syntax that may seems obscure. The book is a good starting point to introduce you to a new way of programming but also to learn some particulars aspect of Java. To consider a complete but not easy reading. However a book to have!


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  • Erlang Book Review

    calendar Jul 19, 2009 · 7 min read
     en erlang featured lang reviews software  · books development erlang framework functional-programming guide http ideas internet java oreilly performance programming-languages
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    Erlang Book Review

    After reading an interesting article on Erlang  and Java interoperability, I have decided to dedicate my spare time to Erlang.

    O’Reilly has just published a wonderful book on Erlang, so I decided to dive into it.


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  • About macosx

    calendar Feb 6, 2008 · 1 min read
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    About macosx

    We read in wikipedia:

    "Mac OS X is the successor to the original Mac OS, which had been Apple's primary operating system since 1984 [...] The first version released was Mac OS X Server 1.0 in 1999, and a desktop-oriented version, Mac OS X v10.0 followed in March 2001"
    The funny thing about MacOSX launch was the huge hype on the retail box: it was named "The world's most advanced operating system" and really it was very huge leap ahead.


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