Clojure Corner by Flexiana

Clojure Corner by Flexiana

por Jiri Knesl
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Clojure Corner: Interview with Burin Choomnuan
🎙️ Welcome to a new episode of Clojure Corner! In this episode, we’re joined by Burin Choomnuan, a Principal-level Full Stack Engineer with more than 20 years of experience designing, building, and operating enterprise-scale systems. Burin has worked across the entire technology stack—from frontend development with React, Angular, and ClojureScript, to backend systems with Java, Spring Boot, Clojure, and Node.js, all the way to cloud infrastructure using AWS, Terraform, and Kubernetes. In our conversation, we explore: ✅ The evolution of Clojure and its community ✅ Emacs and Clojure: a developer's journey ✅ Why developers choose Clojure ✅ Resources for learning Clojure ✅ The evolution of AI in software development ✅ AI’s impact on code readability and maintainability ✅ Exploring development stacks with Clojure ✅ Building applications with Clojure and Flutter ✅ Creating functional applications with Clojure ✅ The future of software development and engineering practices
Clojure Corner: Interview with Timothy Pratley
In today’s episode, we’re joined by Timothy Pratley — Clojure advocate, educator, and contributor to the Clojure ecosystem. We dive into a wide range of topics, including: • Timothy’s programming background and journey into Clojure • Teaching and growing the Clojure community • Chess, decision making, and software development • Agile methodology in Clojure projects • The role of testing and engineering decisions • Exploring Clay for data visualization • Introducing ChachaML — a machine learning utility • Understanding Hami — a diagramming tool • Graph theory in software design • Knowledge sharing and its importance in engineering • Economic perspectives on growth and inequality • Technology, automation, and job displacement • And much more...
Clojure Corner: Interview with Emil Bengtsson
In today’s episode, we’re joined by Emil Bengtsson — builder, coder, maker of things. Creo, ergo sum. We had a practical and thoughtful conversation about software development, game development, programming languages, and the future of AI-assisted coding. 🎙️ Topics we cover: Clojure and practical software development The role of assets in game development Navigating time constraints in project development Challenges in testing and bug discovery The pitfalls of microservices Choosing the right game engine Balancing difficulty and fun in games Datomic vs. SQL and more..
Clojure Corner: Interview with Alex Miller
Welcome to Clojure Corner!In this episode, we’re joined by Alex Miller, a key figure in the Clojure community with decades of experience in software development.Alex has been building software since 1995, working across the entire product lifecycle. His journey spans languages like C++, Java, and Clojure, with a strong passion for creating software that people truly use and benefit from. Beyond development, he’s also the creator of the Strange Loop Conference, as well as Clojure/West and Lambda Jam all important events in the developer community.
Clojure Corner: Interview with Bruce Hauman
In this new episode of Clojure Corner, we sat down with Bruce Hauman, Senior Software Engineer and the creator of Figwheel, for an interesting and in-depth conversation about the present and future of software development. We explored topics including: Innovations in Clojure The evolution of LLMs and modern coding practices Why understanding code still matters in the age of AI Capitalism, AI, and human capability Behavior-Driven Development with AI The future of game development and AI The future of code generation The intersection of art and technology and more
Clojure Corner: Interview with Jacob O'Bryant
In today’s episode, we’re joined by Jacob O’Bryant, software engineer and Clojurist for a practical conversation about building software, frameworks, and recommender systems. 🎙️ Topics we cover: BIF frameworks: where they came from and how they evolved Entrepreneurship vs. invention: Jacob’s personal path Recommender systems: how they work and why they’re difficult The future of recommender systems and AI Exploration vs. exploitation in recommendation systems The move toward long-form content New ideas in energy optimization software Best practices for XTDB 2 and more...
Clojure Corner: Interview with Julien Bille
In today's episode, we talked with Julien Bille - Lead Product Developer and one of the well-known people in the Clojure community. We covered: Transaction from scale to Clojure Building a New AI-Driven News Reader Challenges in Web Scraping and RSS Feeds Development stack and testing strategies AI integration in development Reflections on AI and Clojure development The importance of code quality in AI development The future of AI in software development and more..
Clojure Corner: Interview with Christophe Grand
In today's episode, we talked with Christophe Grand, Co-founder and Principal Consultant, and one of the most respected voices in the Clojure community. We covered: Journey into Clojure The developer’s identity and philosophy Building applications: approach and philosophy Single-page applications & preferences ClojureDart and internal systems Ideal use cases for ClojureDart Front-end libraries & approaches Life beyond programming
Clojure Corner: Interview with Nathan Marz
In Today’s Clojure Corner Episode, we chat with Nathan Marz, founder of Red Planet Labs, about his journey, projects, and insights into modern software development. Here’s what we covered: Introducing Nathan Marz and Red Planet Labs Exploring Distributed Systems and Apache Storm Understanding Rama: A Scalable Backend Framework Rama’s Productivity and Real-World Applications Case Study: G+D Forward Publishing Rama’s Architecture: Event-Driven and Incremental Updates Data Management in Rama: PStates and Depots Handling Failures and Catch-Up Mechanisms Exploring Micro-Batching Implementation
Clojure Corner: Interview with Jakub Holý
Welcome to Clojure Corner! In today’s episode, we chat with Jakub Holý—technical blogger, teacher, mentor, and passionate Clojure developer/DevOps engineer. Here’s what we covered: 🔹 Open Source Contribution & Community Engagement 🔹 Understanding Wolfram and Its Ecosystem 🔹 Wolfram Engine vs. Wolfram Language 🔹 Wolframite: Bridging Clojure and Wolfram 🔹 Unique Features of Wolfram 🔹 Clojure vs. Wolfram: Comparisons and Insights 🔹 Practical Applications & Use Cases 🔹 Exploring the Rama Programming Platform 🔹 Use Cases and Data Management in Rama 🔹 The Future of Frameworks & Community Support
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