Bruce Durling's blog articles

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on 9/1/2017 9:30 AM
I’m reasonably proud of this little bit of elisp. I almost know what is going on. It uses a bit of normal emacs list manipulation stuff and some sugar from dash.el. So far it seems to work. (use-package org2blog :ensure t :config (setq org2blog/wp-blog-alist (->> (netrc-parse "~/.netrc") (-filter #'(lambda (m) (string-match-p "wordpress.com" (cdr (assoc "machine" … Continue reading Hello from org-mode
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on 7/4/2012 7:39 AM
Running dojos is a lot of fun. It is also really easy. No one has to prepare a talk or a subject for the night. The most important thing is that everyone has fun. After that if people learn some … Continue reading →
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on 5/28/2012 3:44 AM
EuroClojure for me was also about community and diversity. The community aspect of EuroClojure was obvious from the start. It was a great selection of friendly and welcoming people, which has always been my experience in the clojure community. During … Continue reading →
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on 5/27/2012 12:01 PM
At the end of a very busy week was the highlight for me. EuroClojure 2012 was a chance to gather about 250 clojurians from Europe and further afield. There were keynotes from Stuart Halloway and Rich Hickey. Due to one … Continue reading →
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on 10/26/2010 4:24 AM
Just today I was asked a question that I’ve been asked many times before: What level of Clojure proficiency is needed, if any? And my answer is — none whatsoever. We formed the dojo to learn clojure, which was a language that none of us knew at the time but we were all interested in. [...]
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