Physics in Clojure - Colin Smith
If you admire SICP, you might have been intrigued by “The Structure and Interpretation of Classical Mechanics,” by Sussman and Wisdom. This talk will serve as an introduction to the ideas and results in the book: how higher-order functions and a symbolic algebra system can represent Lagrangian mechanics, and more.. I’ll share a few of the things I learned bringing this system to Clojure, and show a few new tricks that can be done. Colin Smith has a BS from Texas A&M back when they still taught Fortran. A copy of SICP fell into my hands years later and changed my life! Currently working at Google.

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"Emmy: Moldable Physics and Lispy Microworlds" by Sam Ritchie

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Love Letter To Clojure: And A Datomic Experience Report - Gene Kim

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Keynote: Transparency through data by James Reeves

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Reinventing Entropy | Compression is Intelligence Part 1

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Every Clojure Talk Ever - Alex Engelberg and Derek Slager

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Functional Physics in Clojure

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William Dunham, A tribute to Euler

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A Philosophical Look at System Dynamics

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Yann LeCun: World Models: Enabling the next AI revolution

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Why CLOJURE is my language of choice

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Co-Creator of Haskell: Functional Programming, Thinking in Types, Useless Languages | Simon Jones

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Why Clojure? - Derek Slager

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Clojure in a nutshell by James Trunk

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Why Peter Scholze is once in a Generation Mathematician

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Edward Witten explains The String Theory (2000)

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Symbolic Assembly: Using Clojure to Meta-program Bytecode - Ramsey Nasser

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Clojure: A live Demonstration of Simplicity That is Production Ready - Nir Rubinstein

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Die Verteidigung meiner Doktorarbeit

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