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Writing Datomic in Clojure
Summary
Rich Hickey introduces Datomic, including architectural and implementation details.
Bio
Rich Hickey, the author of Clojure and designer of Datomic, is a software developer with over 20 years of experience in various domains. Rich has worked on scheduling systems, broadcast automation, audio analysis and fingerprinting, database design, yield management, exit poll systems, and machine listening, in a variety of languages.
About the conference
For the second time we are launching the GOTO Copenhagen conference in May 2012 after a successful execution in 2011. GOTO Aarhus has been an annual event in Denmark since 1996 and attracts more than 1200 participants (formerly known as JAOO). The target audience for GOTO conferences are software developers, IT architects and project managers.http://gotocon.com/
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wht is the previous talk he was refering to?
by Arash Bizhanzadeh,
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by Logan Campbell,
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by Vincent Murphy,
Serialization research at Yale
by Jim Blomo,
Re: Serialization research at Yale
by Rich Hickey,
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by Andy Fingerhut,
wht is the previous talk he was refering to?
by Arash Bizhanzadeh,
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I am just curious to listen to that talk, is that available?
Re: wht is the previous talk he was refering to?
by Logan Campbell,
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According to gotocon.com/cph-2012/schedule/wednesday.jsp it seems that the talk was Keynote: Embracing Variability
by Don Reinertsen. Available at www.infoq.com/presentations/Embracing-Variability
Re: wht is the previous talk he was refering to?
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+1 thank you.
Serialization research at Yale
by Jim Blomo,
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What is the paper he's referring to with regards to performance of in memory serialization vs. checking for transaction independence? Is it the Calvin paper?
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hstore.cs.brown.edu/publications/
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A transcript of this talk is available here: github.com/matthiasn/talk-transcripts/blob/mast...