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Month: April 2012

demonic v0.1 – utilities for Datomic

April 18, 2012 Amit RathoreLeave a comment

Announcing a new blog: blog.zolodeck.com. Just wrote the first post on my work with Datomic. I’ve put some of it into a project called demonic, and hopefully, you’ll find it of some use!

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