London Clojurians
Diverse and supportive community for those new to coding and Clojure curious developers. Providing in-person and online events to mentor each other and share our experiences freely
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Financial Contributions
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In-Person Clojure conference, May 26th 2025, London UK Read more
Top financial contributors
Individuals
£4,100 GBP since Jun 2021
£1,000 GBP since Sep 2021
£500 GBP since Dec 2022
£500 GBP since Aug 2024
£400 GBP since Jul 2021
£360 GBP since Nov 2021
£250 GBP since Dec 2022
£205 GBP since Jul 2021
£205 GBP since Jul 2021
£200 GBP since Jul 2021
£185 GBP since Jun 2021
£150 GBP since Jun 2023
£100 GBP since Jul 2023
£100 GBP since Sep 2023
£85 GBP since Jun 2021
Organizations
£3,300 GBP since Jan 2022
£1,000 GBP since Aug 2021
£500 GBP since Aug 2021
£500 GBP since Oct 2021
£20.11 GBP since Apr 2021
London Clojurians is all of us
Our contributors 32
Thank you for supporting London Clojurians.
John Stevenson
Reborg
Bruno Bonacci
Katie
`repeatedly` contribution
£4,100 GBP
Flexiana
`repeatedly` contribution
£3,300 GBP
Cognitect, Inc.
reClojure 2022
£1,000 GBP
Freshcode
reClojure 2022
£1,000 GBP
HealthUnlocked
reClojure 2022
£500 GBP
Hyde Housing
reClojure 2022
£500 GBP
vkrm
reClojure 2022
£500 GBP
Dustin Getz
£500 GBP
Daniel Slutsky
Individual Contributor
£400 GBP
About
The community supports those new to Clojure as well as those new to coding and all our members agree to follow a code of conduct.
Your contributions will enable the sustainability of the London Clojurians community and support our varied set of online and in-person events
- ClojureBridge London supports under-represented groups discover Clojure
- re:Clojure - our free to attend annual community conference
- monthly meetup events with a speakers from all over the world
- subscription and admin cost such as domain name & Zoom plan for larger online meetups
London Clojurians is a very active community with several events per month (especially outside of a pandemic). These events including technical talks, coding dojo's to practice Clojure, hack-days to collaborate on projects together and a yearly community driven conference.
The community started in London (hence the name) and this is where our in-person events take place. Most of our events have moved online and we have regular broadcasts via YouTube, so our audience has grown to be much more world-wide.
Clojure is a great way to learn functional programming thanks to a small and well crafted syntax and focus on simplicity. It is a valuable language for beginners and experienced developers to learn and leads to opportunities to start and evolve a career. The community is very friendly, especially toward those new to Clojure and new to coding.
We hope you will support us and increase the communities ability to freely spread knowledge and an appreciation of Clojure. We also invite you to share your own experiences to our community.
Budget
Transparent and open finances.
£10,290.53 GBP
£12,919.05 GBP
£2,628.52 GBP
£3,553.26 GBP
Expenses
Expenses paid
29
Amount disbursed
£2,628.52
Tags | # of Expenses | Amount |
---|---|---|
meetups | 12 | £1,449.99 |
re:clojure | 8 | £867.76 |
no tag | 4 | £656.95 |
web-hosting | 4 | £334.35 |
admin | 1 | £42.00 |
Contributions
Contributions received
31
Amount collected
£13,984.82
Tiers | # of Contributions | Amount |
---|---|---|
recurring | 14 | £9,360.00 |
one-time | 17 | £4,624.82 |
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News from London Clojurians
Updates on our activities and progress.
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Talk: Open Source Licenses for Developers (by Martin Clausen)