Paul Clemens (author)
Paul Clemens (born 1973 in Detroit) is an American non-fiction writer and journalist.
Life
He was born and grew up in Detroit, which has become the subject matter for much of his work. His books include the memoir Made in Detroit and Punching Out, a book of long-form journalism about the closing of a Detroit auto plant.[1] His work has also appeared in The New York Times.
Works
- Made in Detroit, Doubleday, 2005
- Punching Out, Doubleday, 2011
Awards
- 2008 Guggenheim Fellowship
- 2011 Whiting Award
gollark: You could maybe get away with, somehow, a hardware-based JS parser and interpreter in addition to your premade static compiler thing.
gollark: `eval`?
gollark: Okay, *how* is JS to be compiled to hardware without dropping features?
gollark: I mean, at some point you would just have to shove a JS interpreter on an actual CPU on board.
gollark: It's also practically impossible because JS is too dynamic (`eval`, `new Function`, `fn.toSource()`, the various `call`y methods, whatever is going on with empty slots in arrays, the ability to set properties on arrays too).
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