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  2. Rich Hickey - Wikipedia

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    Rich Hickey is a computer programmer and speaker, known as the creator of the Clojure programming language. Clojure is a Lisp dialect built on top of the Java Virtual Machine. [1] [2] He also created or designed ClojureScript and the Extensible Data Notation (EDN) data format. Before Clojure, he developed dotLisp, a similar project based on the ...

  3. Clojure - Wikipedia

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    Rich Hickey, creator of Clojure. Rich Hickey is the creator of the Clojure language. [19] Before Clojure, he developed dotLisp, a similar project based on the .NET platform, [27] and three earlier attempts to provide interoperability between Lisp and Java: a Java foreign language interface for Common Lisp (jfli), [28] A Foreign Object Interface for Lisp (FOIL), [29] and a Lisp-friendly ...

  4. Talk:Clojure - Wikipedia

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    Here's the salvage from Rich Hickey's original page: Rich Hickey is the creator of the Clojure programming language, a Lisp dialect built on top of the Java Virtual Machine. Before Clojure, he developed dotLisp, a similar project based on the .NET platform. Hickey is an independent software developer and a consultant with over 20 years of ...

  5. List of photography awards - Wikipedia

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    This list of photography awards is an index to articles that describe notable awards given for photography. It does not include photojournalism , which is covered in the list of journalism awards . The list is organized by the region and country of the organization that gives the award, but some awards are open to international competitors.

  6. Datomic - Wikipedia

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    Rich Hickey, Stuart Halloway, Justin Gehtland: Developer(s) Cognitect: ... It has been designed for first-class use with JVM languages such as Java and Clojure. [8]

  7. Worth1000 - Wikipedia

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    Worth1000 was an image manipulation and contest website. Worth1000 opened on January 1, 2002, and hosted over 340,000 unique images made in theme contests such as "Rejected Transformers", "Invisible World", and "Stupid Protests". In mid-2003, Worth1000 began hosting similar competitions for photography, creative writing, and multimedia. The ...

  8. Wikipedia:Contests - Wikipedia

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    Contests have also been run on various other Wikimedia projects, generally eliciting excitement and support; the Wikinews writing contest in March/April and the second German writing contest (part of the International writing contest) both attracted over 10 unusual prizes from the community to hand out to the lucky/skillful winners.

  9. Wiki Science Competition - Wikipedia

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    It evolved from the Estonian Science Photo Competition. The first global competition took place in 2017 [5] and is held every two years, [6] occurring for most countries around November or December. [7] [8] It has been called one of the most important photo competitions in the world. [9] The main organizer of the competition is Ivo Kruusamägi.