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Join us at the LispNYC social meetup tomorrow night (Tuesday, starts 7pm) at the Lambda Lounge in Harlem, within a couple blocks of the B, C, 2, 3 lines. We may migrate across 133rd St http://St.to Harlem Hops after a while. https://www.meetup.com/LispNYC/events/285722385/
I'm not in NYC anymore but I'm curious anyways: what percentage of the interest/discussion/professional activity of attendees of lispNYC is Clojure vs other lisps?
Scheme, Common Lisp and Clojure are similar proportions in the community I would guess. LispNYC has a long history with each.
Scheme, Common Lisp and Clojure are similar proportions in the community I would guess. LispNYC has a long history with each.