My name is Dragan Duric. If you think that your company might need my skills, I do develop specialized commercial software; please contact me and we can chat about this (you can email me at [email protected] or find me online at Clojure communities).
I’m working on open source software, mainly Uncomplicate Clojure libraries, and teach software engineering at University of Belgrade. I am a member of Good Old AI Network, a group of researchers that share a similar passion for intelligent systems.
I live in Belgrade, Serbia; if you are curious, it’s in the southern part of Europe, just across the Adriatic Sea from Italy, to the North-East.
I started using Clojure as my main programming language in 2009, and I also managed to sneak it into the curriculum in 2010 (don’t ask me how I managed to do that), so I also teach it at the university. One thing lead to another, and soon enough, I started using Emacs as my primary development environment. I am also interested in machine learning, and, since I’m often hard-headed, that means the probabilistic, Bayesian kind of machine learning, Deep Learning and Neural Networks, Data Analysis, and related fields.
If you need superfast Clojure software, I can help you with high-performance numerical computing, GPU computing, Bayesian data analysis, and probabilistic machine learning, and Neural Networks. Code that leverages my Uncomplicate Clojure Project libraries can provide state-of-the-art performance for your sowtware!
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