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Timothy Baldridge on Clojure's Core.Async
Bio
Timothy Baldridge (@timbaldridge) is a developer with Cognitect Inc. He hails from the mountain regions of Denver Colorado (USA). He is a polyglot programmer with experience in Clojure, C#, Python, and Erlang. Most recently he was deeply involved in the development of Clojure's Core.Async library, where he designed, implemented, and maintains the state-machine code rewriting macro known as "go".
About the conference
Code Mesh London is an annual conference dedicated to non-mainstream technologies. In 2013 it featured talks from over 50 inventors and experts in languages, libraries, operating systems and technologies that handle the programming and business challenges of today. Programming languages discussed ranged from technologies that have been around for a while such as Haskell, Clojure or Erlang to new languages such as Elixir, Rust, Go and Julia.
Feb 20, 2014
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