Amit Rathore, Clojure evangelist and Author of "Clojure in Action", Speaks

Organiser
Greater San Francisco Bay Apache LAMP Meetup Group
Date
Fri, 20 Nov 2009, 02:30 - 04:30 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
(Exact location not available) , Santa Clara, US
Cost
Free

TEAM,

Please join us for an exciting meeting with Amit Rathore, Clojure evangelist and Author of "Clojure in Action"...to get us ramped up for the Holidays. Per Amit, Clojure "is an exciting new development because it is a modern, JVM-based Lisp, while being functional (similar to Scala). It has a great concurrency story as well." Clojure in Action

Amit is the Organizer of the Bay Area Clojure User Group.

6:30 - 7:00 pm - Networking and Arrival 7:00 - 8:30 pm - Amit's Presentation and later Q&A 8:30 - 9:00 pm - Meeting break-down, room clean-up and making new business alliances

We hope you can come. We know your holidays are busy but, as this is a week before Thanksgiving we feel confident you will make room for us in your schedule (we know your manager does not pencil out productivity in this window either). As we are all trimming our expenditures in these lean times, feel free to cook your turkey a week early (...while your manager cooks your goose...) and bring a turkey sandwich as there will be no pizza this month.

Per our gracious trademark conduct at GSFB Apache LAMP. Please permit our speaker to finish his presentation and call for Q&A before asking your questions.

Please help us keep this resort-like venue in tact. Please also help our sponsor Marina and Sun Startup Essentials by cleaning up after yourself and helping to restore the room to the order it was in before we arrived. We have no domestic help.

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