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defndefnHeart of ClojureAn episode that is chock full of surprises and replete with delights.Expect to shed a few tears.There is much to consider from our wonderful guests.Check out Lu and their whimsical work at https://www.todepond.com/Explore all things McCormick at Chris’s site https://mccormick.cx/Thanks to Arne and all the folks that made Heart of Clojure such a legendary event.Most of the talks are up on YouTube now https://www.youtube.com/@LambdaIsland2024-10-141h 05defndefn#96 Gary Johnson on Gemini Protocol, Clojure and off-the-grid lifeWe caught hold of Gary Johnson (via Satellite) from his remote yurt to talk about Gemini Protocol, Clojure (in Sustainability business) and his two-time yurt building and living off the grid. Check out:Gemini Protocol - https://geminiprotocol.net Space Age - the Gemini Server in Clojure  https://gitlab.com/lambdatronic/space-ageAnd if you have a fancy Gemini Client try these links => gemini://geminiquickst.art/ Gemini Quickstart (for non-technical users)=> gemini://gemini.ctrl-c.club/~sario528/projects/clientlist.gmi Exhaustive Gemini Client List=> gemini://botond.online/en/stat...2024-09-111h 58defndefn#95 Arne (aka plexus) and Heart of ClojureArne takes us behind the scenes of organizing Heart of Clojure, also shares his experience of Clojure eco system, community.If you haven't already don't forget to get tickets for https://2024.heartofclojure.eu and when you are there say hi to defn crew :)2024-08-161h 31defndefn#94 Clojure, Go, Cloud Storage Tech and more with Albin, Aurelien, and WouterWe got the beautiful minds behind the cloud tech: Aurelien, Albin, and Wouter share their experience building block storage system with Clojure and Go. https://www.exoscale.com/block-storage/2024-03-221h 33defndefn#93 Malcolm Sparks Returns!Malcolm Sparks, CTO of JUXT (the team behind XTDB, Yada and more) returns! We talk state of software, OSS, and most importantly Malcolms Atomic Architecture (https://www.juxt.pro/blog/atomic-architecture/)2023-12-071h 50defndefn#92 defn.no with Magnar Sveen and Christian JohansenWe catchup with norsemen emacsen Magnar and Christian to talk about their Clojure adventures, how they sneaked in Clojure through unconventional techniques. Some highlights from Christian and Magnar's portfolios: - Parens of the Dead https://www.parens-of-the-dead.com/ : how to survive Zombie apocalypse with Clojure and ClojureScript. - If you are into Norwegian and want a taste of adventure https://www.adventur.no - Level up your Emacs skills with https://www.emacsrocks.com - Efficiently render and re-render immutable data with dumdom https://github.com/cjohansen/dumdom - storybook.js but in ClojureScript https://github.com/cjohansen/portfolio ...2023-10-251h 30defndefn#91 Josh GloverJosh joins us to talk about Clojure, engineering, teams, lambdas, Babashka and more :) Follow him on https://mas.to/@jmglov and his adventures on https://medium.com/@jmglov2023-09-141h 55defndefn# 90 Jacob O'BryantJacob joins us to talk about his Clojure journey and the evolution of Biff web framework. Checkout his work on https://github.com/jacobobryant and https://biffweb.com2023-08-191h 18defndefn#89 Kimmo Koskinen aka viestiJoin us for another fun with Kimmo a Clojure hacker from the woods of Finland. Also, the first episode without Vijay .. finally :P https://github.com/viesti2023-06-151h 54defndefn#88 Matthew Davidson a.k.a kingmobMatthew Davidson, maintainer of Aleph/Manifold joins us to talk about his Clojure journey and https://www.speederino.com and zen :)2023-04-211h 41defndefn#87 Jack RusherWe are back our (ir)regular schedule! Kickstarting 2023 with Jack Rusher https://jackrusher.com - talking about Clojure, exploratory programming, types, pull requests and more!2023-02-2451 mindefndefn#86 Kira McLeanWe are back from long summer break with Kira McLean, clojurian and working on Clojure Data Cookbook. Follow her on for updates and check out the data cook cookbook https://github.com/scicloj/clojure-data-cookbook2022-11-131h 46defndefn#85 Clojure Dart Duo: Christophe and BaptisteChristophe (clojure) Grand (master) and Baptiste share the behind scenes of Clojure Dart project. Check it out on: https://github.com/Tensegritics/ClojureDart2022-06-011h 35defndefn#84 - Debbie and Wilker LúcioWe invited super cute and fabulous Debbie the Corgi and also Wilker who happened to be in the same room to talk about Clojure - creator of Pathom and EQL! Check out the his blog on https://blog.wsscode.com/2022-05-211h 34defndefn#83 Tim Zöller aka The Java HippieWe got Tim to talk about Dogs, Cheese and his journey into Clojure and test containers project and his startup! Check his website: https://javahippie.net2022-04-241h 35defndefn#82 - Ben SlessBen Sless joined author of clj-fast (https://github.com/bsless/clj-fast/) us to tell the one weird trick to make your Clojure code blazing fast! Check Ben's work in: https://bsless.github.io2022-04-041h 36defndefn#81 - Lojban edition with Joshua SuskaloWe had fantastic chat with Joshua learning a thing or two about coffi the clojure FFI and farolero that is bringing Common LISP conditionals to to clojure. As far as we know, this is the first Clojure podcast to have Lojban in it! We would love it if you can join us for first ever defn call in show live with Joshua on 13th February 20:00 CET on our discord https://discord.gg/dDWd75xC2022-01-201h 38defndefn#80 - VedangWe have another awesome Clojurian Vedang from Incredible India, we talk about Indian food, culture and working at one of the first Clojure startups in India Helpshift.2021-12-281h 10defndefn#79 - Eric DalloWe are delighted to have Eric as our guest talking about all the amazing work he has been doing on Clojure LSP and converting people to Emacs. Check him out on https://github.com/ericdallo and support him on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/ericdallo2021-12-211h 14defndefn#78 Adrian Smith a.k.a phronmophobicOur guest this time is Adrian Smith aka phronmophobic inventing better ways to build UIs with https://github.com/phronmophobic/membrane Bonus: Rambles about brambles2021-11-161h 36defndefn#77 - Michelle LimWe talk to Michelle about her multi-major studies and Clojure(Script) and more! Yet another defn first - A crossover episode with a cameo!! Checkout Michelle's work on https://github.com/eemshi and http://mmmanyfold.com/2021-10-191h 33defndefn#76 - The Desi Episode with Kartik Gupta and HariOm Gaurdefn has turned Desi with 2 Indian Clojurists! Kartik and HariOm join us to talk about Indian food and spiced up our discussion with Clojure and Ziggurat (https://github.com/gojek/ziggurat) and more!2021-09-161h 28defndefn#75 - Philippa Markovics#75 - Philippa Markovics by defn2021-08-101h 07Lost in LambduhhsLost in Lambduhhs:lilactown (Will Acton X DEFN)CROSSOVER ! Collaboration mob cast alert! Ya'll I had way too much fun crashing "The Defn Podcast"- a veteran bringer of clojure content to your earholes. We mob interview Will Acton AKA lilactown about his ska t-shirt, BJJ, music, how he found the light of clj(s), react interop, his libraries helix and hx (and how they fit into reagent!). All the while keeping the constant stream of bad jokes and what is objectively probably way too much laughing for a "tech" podcast- but hey, hopefully you learn something!!!  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f9K9r...2021-07-201h 54defndefn#74 - Will Acton and the greatest Clojure podcast Crossover!Will Acton joins the "mobcast" to talk about Martial arts, Punk Music and a bit about his Clojure projects hx and Helix! We are honoured to have @lambduhhh (https://linktr.ee/lambduhhh) as a guest-host in the greatest Clojure podcast crossover!2021-07-201h 53defndefn#73 - Paula GearonIn this epi(c)sode we had a blast chatting with Paula, graph database and Clojure expert, and creator Asami https://github.com/threatgrid/asami Check it out!2021-06-151h 39defndefn#72 Chris Badahdah from Phoenix!Chris takes us into his Clojure Portal and other Clojure adventures :) Check his awesome tool: https://djblue.github.io/portal/2021-06-071h 14defndefn#71 - The true and brave Daniel HigginbothamWe talk to Daniel and try to settle the age old dispute between the Higginbotham clan and the Higginbotham clan. There is some #Clojure stuff in the episode too ;)2021-05-051h 33defndefn#70 - Yehonathan SharvitThe second coming of Yehonathan on defn, who brought us Klipse, in which he talks about what/why/how of data oriented programming and why Clojure is the best language for data oriented programming with a dash of christian theology.2021-04-211h 24defndefn#69 - Mike FikesEpisode 69 - we go back to our first ever guest, Mike Fikes, creator of ambly, replete and bringing Clojurescript to microcontrollers!2021-04-041h 18defndefn#68 - Michiel Borkent aka borkdudeWe got borkdude back on the show for an epi(c)sode ! Diving into all sorts of Clojure stuff!2021-03-281h 49defndefn#67 - Juan MonettaWe talked to Juan about all Clojure stuff from Diagrams to Debugging! Check out .... https://github.com/jpmonettas?tab=repositories2021-02-281h 12defndefn#66 - Dominic MonroeWe cover every Clojure topic from edge to wedge and more in episode 66 with Dominic Monroe who wants to have a word with you about TNS-45 Links of interest: https://dominic.io https://juxt.land/edge/ https://sr.ht/~severeoverfl0w/wedge/sources https://clojure.atlassian.net/browse/TNS-452020-12-091h 41defndefn#65 Vlad ProtsenkoWe talk to Vlad a designer turned developer and "reveal"ed a new REPL experience for Clojure! Check it out on https://vlaaad.github.io/reveal/2020-11-111h 27defndefn#64 - James Henderson - Crux#64 - James Henderson - Crux by defn2020-09-301h 39defndefn#63 - Bruce DurlingWe got a chance to talk to Clojure community veteran Bruce Durling( London Clojure Community, ClojureBridge, ClojureX and more)about his Clojure Journey and more :)2020-08-091h 18defndefn#62 - MiaWe had super fun talking to Mia - "rock" star Clojure Developer and co-host of apropos! Enjoy!2020-07-071h 31defndefn#61 - Daniel SzmulewiczWe talk to Daniel Szmulewicz about Programming languages, Writing, meyvn and of course Clojure!2020-05-271h 15defndefn#60 4th Anniversary Episode - Return of David Nolen (aka @swannodette)David is back for our anniversary episode to chat about plenty of Clojure Script and projects - especially about https://github.com/vouch-opensource/krell Checkout https://github.com/swannodette and https://github.com/mfikes to sponsor David or Mike!2020-05-161h 29defndefn# 59 jr0cket in Space(macs) aka practicalli aka John StevensonCheckout our latest episode - a fun and interesting conversation with one of the most prolific Clojure community contributor - John Stevenson! Check him out on http://practicalli.github.io/ and https://twitter.com/jr0cket2020-05-031h 39defndefn#58 - An "Assum" Easter Episode with ErikWe chat up with Assum guest - Erik Assum to talk about maintainable Clojure, rock-climbing and more! Erik's Talk: https://youtu.be/Tq7r97G4b7Y and his OSS is on https://github.com/slipset Enjoy!2020-04-121h 28defndefn#57 - Ray and Vijay welcome our first Rhyming Guest: JeayeOur next episode with Jeaye Wilkerson (https://jeaye.com) - a C++ programmer who turned into a Clojure programer and CTO of gaming startup.2020-02-071h 41defndefn#56 First returning guest Eric Normand explains how to Grok SimplicityCheck out Eric's book in MEAP - https://www.manning.com/books/grokking-simplicity2019-12-311h 25defndefn#55 Learning Schafkopf with Martin KavalarWe talked to Martin (https://www.sauspiel.de/schafkopf-lernen fame) to learn about a famous Bavarian card game. Oh, also we talk about some other stuff like Erlang, Clojure and ClojureScript :)2019-12-161h 17defndefn#54 with Peter Strömberg, Master Calva DistillerWe talk to master Calva distiller Peter, and talk about how he has been building "best Clojure experience for VS Code users" If you are a VSCode user - checkout Calva https://github.com/BetterThanTomorrow/calva To sponsor all the amazing work Peter has been doing goto : https://github.com/sponsors/PEZ2019-11-031h 42defndefn#53 - Dave YarwoodWe had the pleasure meeting Dave at Heart of Clojure, and he joins our podcast with his own music composition program https://alda.io with live performance at the end. Listen now for more juicy details on how Dave ended up with Clojure from Music, how Alda is built, and the future!2019-10-101h 15defndefn#52 - Gary Fredericks aka @gfredericks on GitHubgaryGary tests us with his Clojure and general knowledge. The quality of Gary's track isn't the best but it has been scrubbed as clean as the DEFN audio crew can get it. We hope that you will agree that the content is good enough for you to forgive us just this once. We hope you enjoy the episode and you can check out Gary's great work, especially on the amazing QuineDB, at GitHub https://github.com/gfredericks2019-08-211h 32defndefn#51 - Sean Corfield a.k.a @seancorfieldWe meet the king of JDBC and discover his many other areas of expertise. A gentle and warm conversation with a delightful gent. Enjoy his many repos and links to his other work https://github.com/seancorfield2019-07-021h 25defndefn#50 - Michiel Borkent a.k.a @borkdudeFor our #50 episode we catch up with Michiel Borkent from the the Netherlands to discuss old English literature, Haskell and a bit of Clojure and the tools he is building to help the Clojure Devs! Checkout his latest talk at Clojure Days: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ygrml6tyrq0 Links of Interest: * https://github.com/borkdude * https://github.com/borkdude/clj-kondo * https://github.com/borkdude/speculative * https://github.com/borkdude/re-find and https://re-find.it2019-06-091h 31defndefn#49 Crux with Jon and JeremyIn which, we talk to Jon & Jeremy about Crux the new Bi-Temporal Database by Juxt (https://juxt.pro/crux/docs/get_started.html)2019-05-221h 38defndefn#48 David Miller and Clojure on the CLRAfter 10 years of diligently maintaining the CLR version of Clojure, David discusses the project for the first time. It was our absolute pleasure to speak with David and discover his motivations, ideas and plans for the next generation of the CLR port. David on GitHub - https://github.com/dmiller Clojure on the CLR - https://clojure.org/about/clojureclr2019-04-151h 29defndefn#47 - Tommi Reiman#47 - Tommi Reiman by defn2019-03-311h 14defndefn#46 - Roman Liutikov#46 - Roman Liutikov by defn2019-03-211h 02defndefn#45 - Moe AboulkheirLinks of interest: https://datopia.io https://nervous.io/ https://github.com/nervous-systems/sputter https://github.com/replikativ/datahike2019-02-101h 16defndefn# 44 - Tims GardnerTims on twitter - https://twitter.com/timsgardner Arcadia - https://github.com/arcadia-unity/arcadia2019-01-271h 24defndefn#43 - Alex YakushevIn this episode Alex stuns us with his preferred option in the spaces / tabs debate. He goes on to impress with his work on Clojure performance at scale. Here are some links to his work: Writing: http://clojure-goes-fast.com Code: https://github.com/clojure-goes-fast/clj-memory-meter Follow Alex on Twitter: https://twitter.com/unlog1c Sadly, we didn't get around to talk about this on the show but it's a great favourite of the community: https://github.com/alexander-yakushev/compliment2018-12-261h 19defndefn#42 -António MonteiroLinks of Note: * https://github.com/anmonteiro/lumo * António's talk on ReasonML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLnWMfdbQEo * http://unikernel.org/ * https://reasonml.github.io/ * https://zeit.co/ Serverless Platform2018-12-021h 29defndefn#41 - Timothy Baldridge aka @halgariAn epic tour de force with Timothy. This is our longest episode yet so you may have to hit the pause button once or twice! He has many interesting stories and opinions so we just couldn't stop talking :) [ On this show at least he is not as stern as the photo suggests ] Links Twitter - https://twitter.com/timbaldridge Github - https://github.com/halgari Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLxWPHbkxjR-G-y6CVoEHOw PivotShare tutorials - https://tbaldridge.pivotshare.com/home2018-11-051h 52defndefn#40 - Nikita Prokopov aka @tonskyLinks of Interest: Tonsky's Website: http://tonsky.me Flutter https://flutter.io FiraCode Font: https://github.com/tonsky/FiraCode Nikita's blog post : http://tonsky.me/blog/disenchantment/ DataScript: https://github.com/tonsky/datascript Rum: https://github.com/tonsky/rum2018-10-181h 06defndefn#39 - Cult member echo chamber FTW with Dmitri Sotnikov aka @yogthos#39 - Cult member echo chamber FTW with Dmitri Sotnikov aka @yogthos by defn2018-09-141h 26defndefn#38 - Climbing Hammock Mountain with Valentin Waeselynck aka @val_waeselynckWe run underwater before surfacing with Valentin as he heads off to Hammock Mountain for some climbing and cogitation.2018-08-131h 23defndefn# 37 A long glass of CIDER with Bozhidar Batsov aka @bbatsovIt's a miserable life but made tolerable for some of us with CIDER. We skip gaily through a mire of existential woes and somehow feel better for it afterwards. We hope you enjoy the therapy as much as we did.2018-07-301h 31defndefn# 36 The Tao of Peter aka @ptaoussanis# 36 The Tao of Peter aka @ptaoussanis by defn2018-06-031h 46defndefn#35 Thomas Heller aka @thhellerHeller woke podcast where Thomas cuts a sharp silhouette while discussing his work on the awesome shadow-cljs2018-05-121h 11defndefn#34 - Mike Thompson aka @wazoundMike tells us how ClojureScript has finally steered him towards a decent replacement for Flash. There are many pearls of wisdom from the reframe supremo including his insights on documentation and we could listen forever to his views on finite state machines. More info and links over on https://defn.audio2018-04-151h 28defndefn#33 - Pierre-Yves Ritschard aka @pyrWe talk with Pierre-Yves about how he uses Clojure in the Cloud and why he and his co-founders are betting the business on it. Vijay also wants to submit to bit-masking. Yeah, so be sure to listen to the end. More information and links are posted on the website http://defn.audio2018-03-181h 17defndefn#32 - Conrad Barski aka @lisperatiConrad speaks clearly about his love of LISP and how that evolved into Clojure. His projects have been inspired by teaching and remaining true to the spirit of LISPs as a toolkit for building languages and now we see that being brought to the blockchain. It never grows old ! More information at the web site https://defn.audio2018-02-251h 31defndefn# 31 - Bruce Figgy Hauman aka @bhaumanOh man, so nice to speak with Bruce. He is such a great programmer and has inspired the whole Clojure community with his amazing tools. It's a long episode, as it should be.2018-02-101h 43defndefn# 30 - Zach Tellman aka @ztellmanThe towering intellect of Mr Tellman is manifold. Bit of a #Clojure joke there. This is a LOOOONG high density episode so strap in. Also, take your time. Breath. And enjoy! Go over to the web site for information and links https://defn.audio2018-01-271h 42defndefn#29.b - Zach "It's Aliiiive" OakesOur theory was that one day, with enough swearing, we could reach a zen like understanding with our guests. Here's the proof. Watch the heck out 2018.2018-01-0121 mindefndefn#29 - Zach "The Mighty" OakesHold on to your Explicit Tags cowboys as we take this wild ride into the dynamic world of Clojure's own Bob Ross aka Mr Zach Oakes. There is a special surprise at the end for those who can take the pace ! A very, very proud Happy Clojuremas to one and all.2017-12-241h 14defndefn#28 - Max Penet aka @mpenetAn entertaining episode with the Max Penet who has made his own keyboards as well as some popular Clojure libraries for noSQL databases. [ We know the track is slightly crackly but we think the content is good so we hope that it's good enough for the non-audiopholes out there ]2017-12-171h 16defndefn#27 with Daniel Compton aka @danielwithmusicDaniel speaks to us from a room of ethereal light and inspiration. As well as being as an expert on New Zealand geography, he is a stalwart of the Clojure community working on flashy GUIs and essential infrastructure projects. More show notes at https://defn.audio2017-11-261h 17defndefn#26 with David Nolen aka @swannodetteWe talk with David about the mind blowing possibilities that have emerged with ClojureScript over the past few years and how it is set to rocket into the future. Please check the web site for more detailed show notes https://defn.audio If you wish to support the show you can use Patreon https://www.patreon.com/defn2017-11-131h 05defndefn#24.JOY.EC2017 Bonus Episode - The Joy of EuroClojure aka @iamjoyclarkWhere we talk with The Joy [ Clarke ] of EuroClojure Joy gave a talk at EuroClojure about keeping security simple https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lRHPZXKQVLk&index=8&list=PLZdCLR02grLpzt6WENiHe16-vx74VbCw_ Security makes us all feel vulnerable and we had a safe space in Berlin. As usual we bang on about frameworks and libs. Joy gives Emacs one finger (rather than all 10) and uses NightCoder. Check out her sketch notes from the conference and other places on here Twitter feed.2017-09-2620 mindefndefn#25 - Fulcro and co with Tony Kay @fulcrologicWhere we talk about mould, scala and then the good stuff Fulcro is an opinionated take on om.next that will save you tons of work Tony is a true gent2017-09-221h 13defndefn#24 Enter the Dragan with @draganrocksWhere we learn all about the expressive power of Clojure running at the speed of raw machine code on CPUs and GPUs.2017-07-211h 07defndefn#23 The Right Honourable Stuart HallowayWherein we discuss a sweeping array of topics - the history of Cognitect - the story of Spec - past and future of Datomic - maybe Clojure isn't quite dead yet Phew! Thanks very much to Stu for giving his time to us and the community and for his openness to both ours and community questions2017-06-191h 23defndefn#22 - Yehonathan Sharvit aka @viebel on KlipseYehonathan is the author of Klipse - the live content browser plugin More details at https://defn.audio2017-05-271h 16defndefn#21 - James Reeves aka @weavejesterWow - we speak with @weavejester himself. This was a fun episode for us and there are some true gems from the library master himself, Mr James Reeves. More details and links over the web site: http://defn.audio Please tweet or retweet the defn Twitter account if you enjoy: https://twitter.com/defnpodcast Thanks :)2017-05-111h 12defndefn#20 - Eric NormandEric imparts his smooth, smooth tones and worldly wisdom to the Defn podcast crew. See the full show notes over at https://defn.audio2017-04-111h 10defndefn#19 - Carin MeierWhere we meet Carin and and, when we can get a break from laughing, discuss chickens and the weather. A little bit on Pascal, oh and Clojure too! Show notes at https://defn.audio2017-03-261h 13defndefn#18 - Gijs StuurmanWhere we meet Gijs and and, among other things, discuss his latest Clojure project: CREPL Show notes are at https://defn.audio2017-02-1954 mindefndefn#17 - Village IdiotsOne for the vi lovers ;-) **Credits** Music Thanks to youthful exuberance of PTZERY for the intro / outro music The track name, chiming with our show theme, is Melon Hamburger https://soundcloud.com/ptzery/melon-hamburger. Listen to more of his work via his SoundCloud https://soundcloud.com/ptzery Design Thanks to the fabulous freelance designer, Lubov Soltan for the logo Follow her on Twitter @moolver_sin https://twitter.com/moolver_sin Check out her work at Deviant Art http://moolver-sin.deviantart.com Mixing Thanks to Wouter Dullaert for all the help with mixing and fixing of the audio Follow him...2017-01-1948 mindefndefn#16 - Malcolm Sparks- Before Clojure ... journey to enlightenment - JUXT ... what it is and how it's going - Yada - defn community questions for Malcolm More details and links on the defn web site https://defn.audio/2016/12/15/episode-16-malcolm-sparks/2016-12-151h 13defndefn#15 EuroClojure 2016 Interviews (Part 2 of 2)At EuroClojure 2016, we had the pleasure of talking with these fine folks: Malcolm "Yada" Sparks Dragan "The GPU Tamer" Djuric David "The CLojureScript Guy" Nolen2016-12-1159 mindefndefn#14 - Euroclojure 2016 Interviews (Part 1)At EuroClojure 2016, we had the pleasure of talking with these fine folks: Colin "The Cursive" Fleming Jon "The JUXT" Pither Srihari "The Carnatic" Sriraman Carin "The Healer" Meier2016-12-0749 mindefndefn#13 - Arne Brasseur: Clojure Bridge and Lambda IslandDiscussion points * Chestnut * Clojure Bridge * Lambda Island * Clojure Script - reframe More show notes and links at the web site https://defn.audio/2016-11-181h 07defndefn#12 - EuroClojure PreviewWe talk about the talks in a meta-tastic preview of the upcoming EuroClojure conference in Bratislava, Slovakia More notes at http://defn.audio2016-10-2050 mindefndefn#11 - Alex MillerWe interview the famously energetic and prolific ambassador for Clojure, Mr Alex Miller Please check the web site for the show notes: https://defn.audio2016-10-061h 15defndefn#10 - Spec.ialA discussion about spec For detailed information and links, see the show notes at https://defn.audio/2016/09/21/episode-10-spec-ial/2016-09-211h 02defndefn#9 - Onyx with Mike and LucasSummary: A fun, loooong episode to discuss the awesome Onyx with Mike Drogalis and Lucas Bradstreet Show notes at https://defn.audio/2016/09/06/episode-9-onyx-with-mike-and-lucas/ Credits: Guests: Thanks to Mike and Lucas for the great conversation and all of the lovely software. Music: Thanks to the very talented ptzery for the permitting us to use his music on the opening and closing of the podcast. This track is Melon Hamburger. You can give his work some ❤️ and hear more on his SoundCloud https://soundcloud.com/ptzery 2016-09-061h 30defndefn#8 - Discussion: scaling with ClojureNews & Events https://juxt.pro/XT16.html - 6th October, 2016 Defn will be at Euroclojure - October 25/26 EuroClojure talks - David Nolen, Carin Meier etc. https://skillsmatter.com/conferences/7430-clojure-exchange-2016 Onyx got funding re-frame a new version Ambrose IndieGoGo : https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/typed-clojure-clojure-spec-auto-annotations#/ Main discussion - Clojure at Scale OOP has design patterns UML etc. OOAD Scaling - two thingies: Static vs. Dynamic Functional Programming without OOP Paradigms component/mount “Modules” or namespaces / Distribution - fund the clojars! (https://salt.bountysource.com/teams/clojars) Functions as first class (high-order fns, fns as return types) Code testing/schema/spec Team...2016-08-221h 11defndefn#7 - Datomic with Robert StuttafordA roving tour of Datomic with the pioneering Mr Stuttaford. For detailed show notes please check the web site https://defn.audio/2016/08/10/episode-7-datomic-with-robert-stuttaford/2016-08-101h 09defndefn#6 - Concurrency and ParallelismA rambling discussion struggling to come to terms with concurrency and parallelism See the show notes at defn.audio https://defn.audio/2016/07/25/episode-6-concurrency-and-parallelism/2016-07-251h 01defndefn#5 - Hoplon Special with Micha Niskin*Follow up* We retain our status as the top vegetarian Clojure podcast. Phew. Maria Geller’s video - in which she did a great job of explaining how the CLJS compiler works and provides some interface to the contribution process: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Elg17s_nwDg *News* Euro Clojure - Bratislava tickets are on sale. Defn will be there *Main discussion - ClojureScript UI - Hoplon Special* http://hoplon.io Welcome to Micha Niskin - co-author of the awesome Hoplon library collection Potted history of Micha and the main goals of Hoplon Hoplon - LISP based DOM ma...2016-07-131h 29defndefn#4 - Immutable Persistent CollectionsOverview of Persistent Collections - Intro | Follow-up | News - Discussion on community relations - Immutable Persistent Collections List vs Vector - Linked list vs tree implementation Map vs Set - Key can be anything - KV | Unique KV - Relational operations on set are outside of core Seq library - ISeq (first, rest, cons) - Interop with Java utterable - Functions are written to work against the Seq interface - Seq in, Seq out Immutability and Persistence - What is it? - Why is it important? - Implementation Lazy collections - What does it mean to be lazy? - What...2016-06-271h 11defndefn#3 - A tour of the REPLs with Mike FikesThis episode we welcome Mr Mike Fikes to help us on a tour of the Clojure REPLs2016-06-131h 11defndefn#2 - The ReaderDefn Episode #02 - The Reader [ a little news: spec ] The wonders of the Reader - Compare to the C pre-processor - How it underpins the language - Reader forms - EDN / Transit - Tagged literals - Reader Conditionals (1.7+) - clojure.tools.reader - Finally, why no user defined reader macros (as in Common Lisp and Scheme)? References The Data-Reader's Guide to the Galaxy (Clojure West, 2013) by Steve Miner Spyscope by David Greenberg More information and links at the DEFN website https://defn.audio/2016/05/30/episode-02-the-reader/ Our thanks to Ptzery for the intro and outro music (Melon Hamburger) https://soundcloud.com...2016-05-3053 mindefndefn#1 - Hello WorldLaunch episode explaining our motivations for being Clojure and ClojureScipt enthusiasts.2016-05-1750 min