A podcast diving into the technical details behind Clojure programs
Stepan Parunashvili talks about Instant, datalog, building a database in Clojure, and the demands of building modern applications
Charles Oliver Nutter talks about JRuby, the JVM, JRuby 10, improving JRuby startup time, and going independent
Eric Dallo talks about the LSP protocol, and Clojure LSP
Sorry about the audio quality on this recording, I missed that I was using my MacBook Microphone instead of my podcast microphone.
Clojure LSP Langserver.org lsp-mode clj-kondo analysis data clojure-lsp-intellij
Ingy döt Net talks about his new programming language YAMLScript, compiling YAML to Clojure, and the development of the YAML format
Nate Hunzaker talks about building a text editor for the web
Peter Taoussanis talks about Sente, Timbre, Carmine, Nippy, Tufte, and many more of his libraries
Martin Kavalar talks about Clerk
Jacob O'Bryant talks about Biff, XTDB, and building a web framework for small teams
Sam Ritchie talks about the Mentat Collective, executable textbooks, visual math
Christophe Grand and Baptiste Dupuch talk about ClojureDart, a new dialect of Clojure
Ryan Robitaille talks about data visualisation, and building a visual coding environment in Clojure
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