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Exploring Melody Space with Clojure, Overtone, core.async and core.logic
Summary
Thomas Kristensen describes the overall architecture of Composer, a system for composing musing, showing how to build a system that achieves responsiveness while still being flexible.
Bio
Thomas Kristensen works at uSwitch where he uses Clojure to solve problems in the energy domain on a daily basis. After finishing his PhD in Computer Science and Bioinformatics, Thomas spent his time as a consultant for numerous clients in Denmark and Switzerland, developing everything from national health system infrastructure to bank tools.
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