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 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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