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@romain nothing new or changed - that's a literal var aka var-quote
@alexmiller @hiredman aww… maybe #^
then. Damn that brain
Is it possible to use machine learning so I can scan invoices and use it in my to build financial app ?
@roelofw I don't think Clojure has a built-in feature for that 🙂
there are plenty of ML libraries for the JVM though, and thanks to its interactive nature Clojure can be a nice environment to develop that kind of stuff
I suggest you ask in #off-topic
How to write elegant code for:
int a = ...
if (x) a = ...
if (y) a = ...
if (z) a = ...
return a