Makoto Hashimoto is a technical enthusiast in Japan. He has been
involved in a lot of projects as an IT architect and led them
successfully with his technical leadership. Makoto loves
programming, especially with functional programming languages.
Thus, he became an enthusiast of Clojure since his first encounter
with this language. Recently, he is often involved in projects of
the big data domain, and he constantly thinks up new ways to use
Clojure for this domain. He loves spending time with his family
during weekends and apart from that he loves cooking, classical
music, arts and sports. Makoto has also written two books in
Japanese. You can find them at http://amzn.to/2e0jySv and
http://amzn.to/2eg3gq8. Nicolas Modrzyk has many years of
experience in the field of IT and has spent many years in Asia. He
loves making ideas a reality and the fact that this reality brings
people from all around the planet together. He's been involved in
many IT projects, helping customers reach their goal and in general
trying to make IT easier to reach for everyone. Nicolas fell into
the Clojure soup 5 years ago; it helped him become more focused,
and stop wasting time on the things that are not worth it. Clojure
is more than just a fantastic programming language; it is a life
full of adventure. Hopefully, this book takes you on the road to
that adventure.
Nicolas has also written a book, Oishii Clojure
(http://gihyo.jp/book/2013/978-4-7741-5991-1), in Japanese, with
plenty of short Clojure recipes to enjoy the Clojure language and
to make you want to try new things.
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