Join Jacek Schae and explore unusually expressive programming language with Lisp roots that runs on JavaScript, Java Virtual Machine, and CLR.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 102 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Category | Technology |
This podcast featured an in-depth discussion with Howard Lewis Ship (hlship), a core maintainer of Pedestal, about the project's history, recent developments, and future direction. The conversation covered significant updates from the 0.6.0, 0.7.0, a... more
In this episode, we explore the Functional Core, Imperative Shell (FC/IS) architecture pattern popularized by Gary Bernhardt. This powerful approach separates pure business logic from side effects, resulting in code that's more testable, maintainable... more
Summary: In this episode, Max Penet talks about his software development journey, Exoscale, and open-source work. Key Repositories & Links Max Penet - github.com/mpenet Lingo - github.com/exoscale/lingo Pact - github.com/mpene... more
Summary: In this episode, Christian Johansen talks about Replicant a data-driven rendering library for Clojure(Script). It renders hiccup to strings or DOM nodes. Key Repositories & Links Christian Johansen - github.com/cjohansen Christian Jo... more
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Great Clojure/ClojureScript podcast. Always something new to learn
I find these interviews extremely informative and well structured. The selection of interviewees is very good, with the people that create the tools of the ecosystem. I also like Jacek’s calm and down to Earth style.
I bought his course on reagent as a way to support his good work. I found it to be very good, also.
This podcast is super informative, and I really enjoy the interviews and questions.
It’s hard to understand Jacek at times, because of the echo on their mic. It often sounds like they’re in a concrete room, talking to their laptop from 6 feet away.
I love the content and questions, and I hope Jacek can resolve the echo to make it easier to understand them.
Great content on ClojureScript!
Great content on ClojureScript!
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Exploring the intricacies of Clojure and ClojureScript, this series engages with notable industry experts and developers who share their insights and experiences in the realm of functional programming. Episodes cover a wide range of topics including open-source contributions, state management in UI development, updates in Clojure 1.12, and architectural methodologies like the Functional Core Imperative Shell (FCIS). What sets this series apart is its commitment to illuminating the practices and philosophies underpinning Clojure development, making it a valuable resource for both beginners and seasoned programmers.
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