This is the audio only version of the recorded London Clojurians event https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7EEmM5M7co
Inspired in part by Microsoft's recent announcement of the new LAMBDA Excel function (see: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/resea...), we had a broader vision to fully integrate a proper Lisp into the world's most popular spreadsheet application. The result proved valuable enough to incorporate into our platform for general data interoperability, the first technology offering of which, called Accelerate, aims to turn document and desktop data silos commonly associated with MS Office products (especially Access and Excel documents, though not limited to these) into fully-interoperable, linked-data microservices. Our brief demo will place a special focus on the use of Scheme for bringing a whole new dimension to Excel's formula calculation capability. We are also working on a distributed enterprise interoperability solution, called DomainMaster, which will be incorporating ClojureCLR as a language option as well. A sneak peek at that is also planned, time-permitting.