clojure.core/typing
Matt Adereth at Clojure/conj 2015
Although Clojure programmers should be spending most of their time thinking, we occasionally need to type to get our ideas into computers. We'll talk a bit about this history of keyboards and how Clojure (and lasers!) can be used to design and manufacture the next generation of keyboards.
About the speaker: Matt Adereth builds tools and infrastructure for quantitative research at Two Sigma using Clojure. His first love is Mathematica, but he's happy to have found a homoiconic refuge on the JVM in Clojure. In his spare time, he obsesses over keyboards and trains his kids to sort the ridiculous collection of keyboard components he's amassed.
About the speaker: Matt Adereth builds tools and infrastructure for quantitative research at Two Sigma using Clojure. His first love is Mathematica, but he's happy to have found a homoiconic refuge on the JVM in Clojure. In his spare time, he obsesses over keyboards and trains his kids to sort the ridiculous collection of keyboard components he's amassed.