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Talk: HOP on and jump-start the development and deployment of your Clojure web applications (by Lucas Sousa)
Published on March 22, 2023 by Bruno Bonacci
Hi all, Last night we had the talk from Lucas showed interesting approach to RAD development from Magnet with their HOP cli solution: HOP on and jump-start the development and deployment of your Clojure web applications (by...
Talk: Simpler User Interfaces with Membrane (by Adrian Smith)
Published on February 8, 2023 by Bruno Bonacci
Hi, another great event from the London Clojurians, this time Adrian discusses the UI applications Many thanks to our sponsors and individual contributors
Talk: Open Source Licenses for Developers (by Martin Clausen)
Published on February 8, 2023 by Bruno Bonacci
Hi all, Martin discusses the different types of Open Source licenses and some of the nuances of EPLv1 (the Clojure license). This is a MUST-WATCH if you distribute Clojure programs (downloadable software) Many thanks to our sponsors and ind...
Talk: Lisp curse vs Lisp envy (by Mauricio Szabo)
Published on February 8, 2023 by Bruno Bonacci
Hi all, For the start of 2023 we have a series of very interesting talks: In this talk Mauricio discusses the Clojure curse and how it relates to other communities. many thanks to our sponsors and individual contributors
Talk: Joyride VS Code using a Clojure REPL (by Peter Strömberg and Michiel Borkent)
Published on November 30, 2022 by Bruno Bonacci
Hi all, the recording of last night's event at the London Clojurians is now available on our youtube channel Joyride VS Code using a Clojure REPL (by Peter Strömberg and Michiel Borkent) many thanks to all of you for your s...
Talk: Reveal: lessons learned (by Vlad Protsenko)
Published on November 16, 2022 by Bruno Bonacci
Hi all, here is the recording of last night’s event at the London Clojurians Reveal: lessons learned (by Vlad Protsenko) Many thanks to all our sponsors
Talk: Streamline common annoying database tasks with datapotato and dbxray (by Daniel Higginbotham)
Published on November 9, 2022 by Bruno Bonacci
Hi all, The recording of last night's event is available on our YouTube channel: Streamline common annoying database tasks with datapotato and dbxray (by Daniel Higginbotham) Many thanks to all our sponsors!
Talk: Transform anything with Pattern (by Darrick Wiebe)
Published on November 2, 2022 by Bruno Bonacci
Hi all, the recording of last night's event is now available on YouTube Transform anything with Pattern (by Darrick Wiebe) many thanks to all our sponsors.
Talk: Graphcom: composable incremental graph of computations (by Alberto Fernandez)
Published on October 19, 2022 by Bruno Bonacci
Hi all, Another great talk at the London Clojurians last night, Alberto introduced us to graphcom a graph computation library for streaming applications. Graphcom: composable incremental graph of computatio...
Talk: Transform Microsoft Office Solutions into Cloud-savvy Linked Data Microservices With Clojure on .NET (by Bob Calco)
Published on September 7, 2022 by Bruno Bonacci
Another great talk from Bob Calco as he's getting deeper with the integration of LISP and Clojure into MS Excel with endless possibilities. You can watch last night's event here: Many thanks to all our sponsors and individual supporters!
Talk: Debugging and exploring Clojure applications with FlowStorm (by Juan Monetta)
Published on July 20, 2022 by Bruno Bonacci
Hi all, another fantastic talk last night at the London Clojurians, this time about tracing debuggers for Clojure. Debugging and exploring Clojure applications with FlowStorm (by Juan Monetta) Many thanks t...
Talk: A Tale of Lisp (by Renzo Borgatti)
Published on June 8, 2022 by Bruno Bonacci
Hi all, Another great talk from Renzo Borgatti (@reborg) A Tale of Lisp (by Renzo Borgatti) many thanks to all our sponsors.
Talk: Zero code based metadata-driven data pipeline automation (by A.Mamun & A.Hossen)
Published on May 11, 2022 by Bruno Bonacci
Hi all, The recording of last night's London Clojurians Talk: Zero code based metadata-driven data pipeline automation (by A.Mamun & A.Hossen) is now available online:
Talk: Clojure Web Development Evolved (by Dmitri Sotnikov & Nik Peric)
Published on April 27, 2022 by Bruno Bonacci
Hi all, the recording of last night's event at the London Clojurians is now available on YouTube: Clojure Web Development Evolved (by Dmitri Sotnikov & Nik Peric) st...
Talk: How I learned to stop worrying and ignore anomalies (by Svante von Erichsen)
Published on March 30, 2022 by Bruno Bonacci
Hi all, the recording of this event is now available on our YouTube channel: How I learned to stop worrying and ignore anomalies (by Svante von Erichsen) Svante spoke about a more functional way to manage exceptions and fai...
Talk: nbb: ad-hoc scripting for Clojure on Node.js (by Michiel Borkent)
Published on March 23, 2022 by Bruno Bonacci
Hi all, here is the link to the recording of last night's event at the London Clojurians: nbb: ad-hoc scripting for Clojure on Node.js (by Michiel Borkent) Thank you @borkdude for delivering another great t...
Talk: Orchestrating the cloud with Clojure (by Pierre-Yves Ritschard)
Published on March 16, 2022 by Bruno Bonacci
Hi all, last night Pierre-Yves delivered a super interesting talk at the London Clojurians meetup: Orchestrating the cloud with Clojure (by Pierre-Yves Ritschard) many thanks to all our sponsors and individual supporters.
Talk: donut.system: your new favourite component library? (by Daniel Higginbotham)
Published on March 11, 2022 by Bruno Bonacci
Hi All, here is the link to Daniel's interesting talk on donut.system a new dependency injection library for Clojure components.
Talk: Combining clojure.spec, Design Recipies, and DDD (by Leandro Doctors)
Published on February 21, 2022 by Bruno Bonacci
Hi all, the recording of the London Clojurians talk Combining clojure.spec, Design Recipies, and DDD (by Leandro Doctors) is now available on our YouTube Channel.
Talk: LISP: The Ultimate Excel LAMBDA (by Bob Calco)
Published on February 8, 2022 by Bruno Bonacci
Bob delivered an interesting talk about the integration of LISP in MS Excel to open up the unlimited power of LISP in your spreadsheet