47: Executable textbooks with Sam Ritchie
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by Daniel Compton
5M ago
Sam Ritchie talks about the Mentat Collective, executable textbooks, visual math Mentat Collective GitHub - read this first to get an overview of all of the pieces. ThinkFun Mark Engelberg Cascalog Google X The Dynamic Notebook Structure and Interpretation of Classical Mechanics SICM free online version maria.cloud Brad Feld, John Underkoffler How to fold a Julia fractal Clerk Sicmutils Scmutils SICM-utils Scicloj meetup Road to Reality Substack ..read more
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46: ClojureDart with Christophe Grand and Baptiste Dupuch
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by Daniel Compton
5M ago
Christophe Grand and Baptiste Dupuch talk about ClojureDart, a new dialect of Clojure ClojureDart Skia flutter-mx DartClojure Tweet from showing code reduction vs Dart ClojureDart workshop - ClojureStream ..read more
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45: Data Rabbit with Ryan Robitaille
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by Daniel Compton
8M ago
Ryan Robitaille talks about data visualisation, and building a visual coding environment in Clojure Data Rabbit “Programming is blindly manipulating symbols” - Bret Victor Storybook ..read more
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44: Jank with Jeaye Wilkerson
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by Daniel Compton
9M ago
Jeaye Wilkerson talks about compilers, LLVM, and building a dynamic, compiled Clojure Jeaye has a background in C++ systems programming, focusing on games and game engines. After 5 years of that, he co-founded an esports tournament startup written in full-stack Clojure for another 5 years. These days, he’s at Electronic Arts (EA) building tooling used to make some of the world’s top games. In each space, C++, Rust, Clojure, NixOS, etc, Jeaye aims to make an impact with his open source projects. For Clojure, at first, that was with Orchestra. Now, the flagship is jank. Jank Cling - CERN’s inte ..read more
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27: Eric Normand on teaching Clojure
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by Daniel Compton
1y ago
Eric Normand talks about his new course on REPL driven development, and teaching Clojure PurelyFunctional.tv REPL driven development in Clojure On the podcast I forgot to mention this excellent guide on using the REPL on clojure.org Lispcast Thoughts on Functional Programming apropos Clojure Youtube channel ..read more
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43: Clojure, The Essential Reference with Renzo Borgatti
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by Daniel Compton
1y ago
Renzo Borgatti talks about what he learnt while creating his reference of the Clojure standard library, and about the re:Clojure conference. Clojure, The Essential Reference, use the discount code “podrepl20” for a 40% discount on all products seque - clojure.core History of Clojure paper - A History of Clojure talk, A History of Clojure (PDF) use-context-classloader get rid of root classloader commit definline Contrib Libraries Asciidoc reborg/csl-book-examples: “Clojure: The Essential Reference” book examples by chapter. Alex Ott ClojureX is cancelled 2019 re:Clojure 2021 SciCloj: Lambda ..read more
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42: Faster JSON parsing with Erik Assum
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by Daniel Compton
1y ago
Erik Assum talks about clj-commons, speeding up clojure.data.json, and asks Daniel what he's been up to. Idealcast - Gene Kim, Michael Nygard, part 2 CLJ Commons clojure.data.json Clojure’s JSON ecosystem Erik’s commits to data.json JSON performance testing Ardoq Careers ..read more
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25: Dragan Djuric on Neanderthal
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by Daniel Compton
1y ago
Dragan Djuric talks about his recent work writing Deep Learning in Clojure from Scratch. We also talked about writing technical books that use Clojure, rather than technical books about Clojure. dragan.rocks Deep Learning in Clojure from Scratch Patreon - Dragan Patreon - Dragan’s books Interactive Programming for Artificial Intelligence Deep Learning for Programmers Uncomplicate Neanderthal Clojurists Together funding announcement for Neanderthal ..read more
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41: Clojure pre-history with Chris Houser
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by Daniel Compton
1y ago
Chris Houser (Chouser) reflects on the early years of Clojure, Clojure's features, and applying the lessons of Clojure elsewhere. Note: this podcast was recorded in April 2020 but not published until now. Some of the references are a little outdated, but there’s still some great stuff here that I wanted to get out. In particular, it doesn’t seem like COVID spreads via metal surfaces very much. (00:00) Intro (00:27) The Joy of Clojure (03:55) Clojure history (10:55) Clojure and parallel programming (15:59) Macros (18:18) Lessons from Clojure (22:30) Did Erlang have the right idea all along? (28 ..read more
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