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2019-02-19
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jaihindhreddy-duplicate08:02:25

Was Erik Meijer's talk before Simple Made Easy at Strange Loop 2011 recorded? If so can anyone please link me to it?

Alex Miller (Clojure team)11:02:49

Yeah, it’s on infoq

Alex Miller (Clojure team)11:02:48

Hmm weird, having trouble finding it, will check more deeply

Alex Miller (Clojure team)13:02:24

actually, I went back and looked - he had requested we not publish it. I'd forgotten that. So no, it's not available.

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borkdude14:02:12

now it seems even more interesting

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Alex Miller (Clojure team)14:02:53

I dimly recall that he didn't want it posted as he was doing it somewhere else, so you might be able to find a video of the same talk elsewhere

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Alex Miller (Clojure team)14:02:57

looking back in my files, he asked that we point people to his acm queue paper on the same topic: http://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=1961297

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Alex Miller (Clojure team)14:02:39

it was a long while ago, but the paper looks pretty similar to the talk

Daniel Hines15:02:58

Recommendations for resources to learn C++? Books, courses, etc.?

wekempf16:02:44

@myguidingstar GitHub doesn't provide any build infrastructure for anything other than Jekyll themselves, but it's trivial to combine GitHub + GitHubPages + Appveyor (or other hosted build service). The experience is nearly the same. You commit markdown to a GitHub repo and very soon after your site is updated. There's benefits here even if you're going to use Jekyll, as you won't be limited to the plugins you can use.

Alex Miller (Clojure team)16:02:14

GitHub has a new thing in beta for this though