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Traditional editors and IDEs run in their own process and try to understand your code by statically analyzing it. This is in contrast to ... Making video games is lots of fun and frustrating at times, and so can learning Your data is distributed. Or not. Your data is interconnected. Or not. Your data is important. When it comes to data there are a ... Homoiconicity is a long word our community likes to use heavily. It's a cool property of the Transducers are quirky but awesome. Let's make them quirkier and more awesome: transducers that also acts as transducing ... After the appearance of React in the browser landscape the community built numerous libraries like Om, Om Next, Reagent (used ...

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clojureD 2017: "Writing Clojure at Runtime with Nightlight" by Zach Oakes
Lighting Talk -  A few tips for writing macros - Jeff Terrell
clojureD 2017: "Making video games and learning Clojure" by Lisa Passing
clojureD 2017: "Powerful Data Access in Clojure" by Yannick Scherer
clojureD 2017: "Adventures in homoiconicity" by Franka Schmidt
clojureD 2017: "Lost in Transduction" by Christophe Grand
clojureD 2017: "The Elements of Style in Programming" by Bozhidar Batsov
clojureD 2017: "Design decisions in React-based ClojureScript applications" by Falko Riemenschneider
clojureD 2017: "Speculative Development" by Andrew Mcveigh
clojureD 2017: "Let's replicate state together" by Christian Weilbach
clojureD 2017: "Implementing the k-means jump method" by Dave Liepmann
Meetup: Writing Clojure on the Command Line with Babashka
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clojureD 2017: "Writing Clojure at Runtime with Nightlight" by Zach Oakes

clojureD 2017: "Writing Clojure at Runtime with Nightlight" by Zach Oakes

Traditional editors and IDEs run in their own process and try to understand your code by statically analyzing it. This is in contrast to ...

Lighting Talk -  A few tips for writing macros - Jeff Terrell

Lighting Talk - A few tips for writing macros - Jeff Terrell

Stay sane when

clojureD 2017: "Making video games and learning Clojure" by Lisa Passing

clojureD 2017: "Making video games and learning Clojure" by Lisa Passing

Making video games is lots of fun and frustrating at times, and so can learning

clojureD 2017: "Powerful Data Access in Clojure" by Yannick Scherer

clojureD 2017: "Powerful Data Access in Clojure" by Yannick Scherer

Your data is distributed. Or not. Your data is interconnected. Or not. Your data is important. When it comes to data there are a ...

clojureD 2017: "Adventures in homoiconicity" by Franka Schmidt

clojureD 2017: "Adventures in homoiconicity" by Franka Schmidt

Homoiconicity is a long word our community likes to use heavily. It's a cool property of the

clojureD 2017: "Lost in Transduction" by Christophe Grand

clojureD 2017: "Lost in Transduction" by Christophe Grand

Transducers are quirky but awesome. Let's make them quirkier and more awesome: transducers that also acts as transducing ...

clojureD 2017: "The Elements of Style in Programming" by Bozhidar Batsov

clojureD 2017: "The Elements of Style in Programming" by Bozhidar Batsov

A talk given at the :

clojureD 2017: "Design decisions in React-based ClojureScript applications" by Falko Riemenschneider

clojureD 2017: "Design decisions in React-based ClojureScript applications" by Falko Riemenschneider

After the appearance of React in the browser landscape the community built numerous libraries like Om, Om Next, Reagent (used ...

clojureD 2017: "Speculative Development" by Andrew Mcveigh

clojureD 2017: "Speculative Development" by Andrew Mcveigh

Leveraging

clojureD 2017: "Let's replicate state together" by Christian Weilbach

clojureD 2017: "Let's replicate state together" by Christian Weilbach

Why are distributed systems still so hard even for “simple” web apps? Why are most systems still built with no formalism in an ...

clojureD 2017: "Implementing the k-means jump method" by Dave Liepmann

clojureD 2017: "Implementing the k-means jump method" by Dave Liepmann

Applying information theory to machine learning: Dave walks through implementing a novel approach to evaluate k-means ...

Meetup: Writing Clojure on the Command Line with Babashka

Meetup: Writing Clojure on the Command Line with Babashka

April 8th, 2020 The command line and scripting have not typically been realms in which

clojureD 2017: "Debugging Clojure Code" by Daniel Škarda

clojureD 2017: "Debugging Clojure Code" by Daniel Škarda

We think of ourselves as developers. The creators and artists. However most of the time we are maintainers, inheritors and ...