Media Summary: Originally specified in 1958, Lisp became the favored programming language for artificial intelligence (AI) research. GraphQL is the worst form of API, except for all those other forms that have been tried from time to time. — Winston Churchill ... Transducers are quirky but awesome. Let's make them quirkier and more awesome: transducers that also acts as transducing ...

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Originally specified in 1958, Lisp became the favored programming language for artificial intelligence (AI) research. GraphQL is the worst form of API, except for all those other forms that have been tried from time to time. — Winston Churchill ... Transducers are quirky but awesome. Let's make them quirkier and more awesome: transducers that also acts as transducing ... OOP habits die hard. Having trained OOP skills through the years, many have applied unconsciously OOP techniques while ... Traditional editors and IDEs run in their own process and try to understand your code by statically analyzing it. This is in contrast to ... Like the idea of notebooks, but hate leaving your favorite editor? We present Clerk, a tool that enables a rich, local-first notebook ...

Web frameworks like Rails, Zend and Django are ubiquitous in current generation web development. They dictate a well defined ...

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clojureD 2018: "Implementing Clojure on a new VM - A Walkthrough" by Juan Facorro
clojureD 2018: "Clojure and AI" by Michael Pershyn
clojureD 2018: "GraphQL: Making JavaScript Simpler Than ClojureScript" by Dom Kiva-Meyer
clojureD 2018: "A Dynamic, Statically Typed Contradiction" by Andrew Mcveigh
clojureD 2017: "Lost in Transduction" by Christophe Grand
clojureD 2018: Lightning Talks by Robert Avram, Carolyn Stransky, Saskia Lindner and Juan Facorro
clojureD 2018: "Functional Calisthenics" by Jorge Gueorguiev Garcia
clojureD 2018: "Maria: A beginner-friendly coding environment for Clojure" by Dave Liepmann
clojureD 2017: "Writing Clojure at Runtime with Nightlight" by Zach Oakes
clojureD 2021: "Clerk: Local-First Notebooks for Clojure" by Martin Kavalar
clojureD 2015: "Frameworkless Web Development in Clojure" by Andreas ‘Kungi’ Klein
clojureD 2018: "Teaching Clojure" by Michael Sperber
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clojureD 2018: "Implementing Clojure on a new VM - A Walkthrough" by Juan Facorro

clojureD 2018: "Implementing Clojure on a new VM - A Walkthrough" by Juan Facorro

What does it take to

clojureD 2018: "Clojure and AI" by Michael Pershyn

clojureD 2018: "Clojure and AI" by Michael Pershyn

Originally specified in 1958, Lisp became the favored programming language for artificial intelligence (AI) research.

clojureD 2018: "GraphQL: Making JavaScript Simpler Than ClojureScript" by Dom Kiva-Meyer

clojureD 2018: "GraphQL: Making JavaScript Simpler Than ClojureScript" by Dom Kiva-Meyer

GraphQL is the worst form of API, except for all those other forms that have been tried from time to time. — Winston Churchill ...

clojureD 2018: "A Dynamic, Statically Typed Contradiction" by Andrew Mcveigh

clojureD 2018: "A Dynamic, Statically Typed Contradiction" by Andrew Mcveigh

The topic of static types in 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 2018: Lightning Talks by Robert Avram, Carolyn Stransky, Saskia Lindner and Juan Facorro

clojureD 2018: Lightning Talks by Robert Avram, Carolyn Stransky, Saskia Lindner and Juan Facorro

Omnia – An arguably better

clojureD 2018: "Functional Calisthenics" by Jorge Gueorguiev Garcia

clojureD 2018: "Functional Calisthenics" by Jorge Gueorguiev Garcia

OOP habits die hard. Having trained OOP skills through the years, many have applied unconsciously OOP techniques while ...

clojureD 2018: "Maria: A beginner-friendly coding environment for Clojure" by Dave Liepmann

clojureD 2018: "Maria: A beginner-friendly coding environment for Clojure" by Dave Liepmann

A recurring problem newcomers have with

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 ...

clojureD 2021: "Clerk: Local-First Notebooks for Clojure" by Martin Kavalar

clojureD 2021: "Clerk: Local-First Notebooks for Clojure" by Martin Kavalar

Like the idea of notebooks, but hate leaving your favorite editor? We present Clerk, a tool that enables a rich, local-first notebook ...

clojureD 2015: "Frameworkless Web Development in Clojure" by Andreas ‘Kungi’ Klein

clojureD 2015: "Frameworkless Web Development in Clojure" by Andreas ‘Kungi’ Klein

Web frameworks like Rails, Zend and Django are ubiquitous in current generation web development. They dictate a well defined ...

clojureD 2018: "Teaching Clojure" by Michael Sperber

clojureD 2018: "Teaching Clojure" by Michael Sperber

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clojureD 2018: "They'll have to pry the REPL from our cold dead hands!" by Christophe Grand

clojureD 2018: "They'll have to pry the REPL from our cold dead hands!" by Christophe Grand

The REPL is central to the