
A podcast diving into the technical details behind Clojure programs
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 56 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Jeremy Taylor and James Henderson talk about building XTDB, bitemporality, SQL compatibility, and Apache Arrow
• Launching XTDB v2
• Grid Dynamics acquires JUXT
• LSM Tree
• The Generational Hypothesis
• JUXT Cast - Viktor Leis
• HTAP Processin... more
Stepan Parunashvili talks about Instant, datalog, building a database in Clojure, and the demands of building modern applications
• Instant
• Datomic
• Database in the Browser, a spec
• A Graph-Based Firebase
• Tonsky (Nikita Prokopov)
• The We... more
Charles Oliver Nutter talks about JRuby, the JVM, JRuby 10, improving JRuby startup time, and going independent
• JRuby
• Headius Enterprises
• Valhalla - Where Are We? at the JVM Language Summit
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
lsp-mode
clj-kondo analysis... more
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There are other Clojure podcasts, granted. One of them errs on the side of being corporate and stuffy and pandering. One of them errs on the side of being humourous and digressive. This one has neither failing. It's a series of tight, thoughtful interviews with great folks working on cool projects in the Clojure world. More than any other podcast, I'd love to hear Rich and Alex guest on this one.
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This podcast provides in-depth discussions focused on the intricacies and technical details surrounding Clojure programming. Episodes feature interviews with notable figures from the Clojure community, exploring topics ranging from language development, library creation, to the implementation of various programming tools. The content appeals particularly to developers interested in enhancing their understanding of Clojure and related technologies, with a consistent emphasis on open-source contributions and community engagement. This unique blend of technical depth and guest insights positions the podcast as a valuable resource for both newcomers and experienced practitioners in the Clojure ecosystem.
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2. Ingy döt Net
3. Nate Hunzaker
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