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in clojure rich hickey is the princess
needing to be rescued from the OOP paradigm
aren't we the princesses in that case, and he is the knight using clojure to save us?
I think stuff like this can only happen when you use data at the boundaries of your system
Keras stores it's output as hdf5 so there is nothing stopping a platform that isn't officially supported from just reading the outputted data
Anyone who's introduced Clojure successfully working at a 100% Java-company? 90% doesn't know any language except java, javascript and kotlin.
What size company @jarvinenemil?
Well, soon 300. Currently 40. (Merge)