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Rich Hickey discusses Clojure features and syntax, example code, functional programming, concurrency semantics, transactions, software transactional memory, agents, implementation and pain points.
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Tracking change and innovation in the enterprise software development community

Posted by Alexandru Popescu on May 20, 2007 07:33 AM
Version numbers are usually used on software projects, not public websites, but InfoQ will be maintaining a version number tied to new features developed for the site as a means to communicate progress to its audience. InfoQ is staffed by a full-time development team that will use Agile methodologies and iterative development to provide regular innovations to improve the user experience and create new community enhancements. Feel free to make any suggestions! You can also email bugs to bugs at infoq.com.
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There have been lots of upgrades and features added since the 0.8 version. We were very excited that we finally pushed live our Presentations and Interviews sections which are based on an unique UI with smart synchronization between slides or questions/answers and the video stream. In the same media content support field, we have added a new feature called Techbrief: a short video presentation.
So here is a list with the main features and fixes:
Not really a development upgrade, but I surely should mention that our editors team has grew by encorporating new members (check the About page), so the coverage and quality is continuously increasing.
though it seems to be a lovely AJAX request that will not bother my reading.
Or do I miss something?
Jerome would you mind sending a bug report at bug[at]infoq[dot]com so that we can follow up on this? I would like to hear more details about the problem, so that we can fix this very soon :-).
TIA,
./alex
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Hi, I am relatively new to InfoQ, this article was very informative, why so little support for multiple languages. Hopefully it will be available in more languages soon.
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ok got my answer - Free web tutorials
though it seems to be a lovely AJAX request that will not bother my reading. Or do I miss something? dantel oyun indir
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Rich Hickey discusses Clojure features and syntax, example code, functional programming, concurrency semantics, transactions, software transactional memory, agents, implementation and pain points.
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