Clojure Conj 2023: Presentations and Workshops Overview
Table of Contents
- 1. Background
- 2. Presentations
- 2.1. Day 1
- 2.1.1. Welcome
- 2.1.2. Vector Symbolic Architectures In Clojure - Carin Meier
- 2.1.3. Gaining Constant-time Lookup over Unorganized Data - Jeb Beich, Ghadi Shayban
- 2.1.4. State of XTDB - Jon Pither
- 2.1.5. Fluree: an Immutable, Verifiable, Shareable Database - Daniel Petranek
- 2.1.6. High Performance Clojure - Chris Nuernberger
- 2.1.7. How to Find the Write Rhythm for your Software Composition - Jordan Miller, Heather Haylett
- 2.1.8. Clojure in the Fintech Ecosystem - Philip Cooper
- 2.1.9. Consequential Clojure Architectures - Janet Carr
- 2.1.10. Four years of Datomic powered ETL in anger with CANDEL - Ben Kamphaus, Marshall Thompson
- 2.1.11. Unmanned Systems Flight Planning with Clojure - Heow Goodman
- 2.1.12. How to build a Clojure dialect - Jeaye Wilkerson
- 2.1.13. Architecting systems through Engineering Principles - Bruno Tavares
- 2.1.14. Working With the Machine – A Maker’s Journey into Clojure - Adam Vermeer
- 2.1.15. Operating Datomic at Scale - João Palharini, Filipe Andrade
- 2.2. Day 2
- 2.2.1. Clojure-lsp – One tool to lint them all - Eric Dallo
- 2.2.2. Joyful Cross-platform Development with ClojureDart - Christophe Grand, Baptiste Dupuch
- 2.2.3. (Real) @toms with Clojure! - Thomas Clark, Daniel Slutsky
- 2.2.4. Modern Frontend on ClojureScript and React in 2023 - Yuri Khmelevsky
- 2.2.5. Comparing protein structures with Clojure - Blaine Mooers
- 2.2.6. Growing Data Center networking management UI using ClojureScript, Reagent and re-frame - Kirill Ishanov
- 2.2.7. Clojure for Data Science in the Real World - Kira McLean
- 2.2.8. BI and Reporting for Datomic - Arne Brasseur
- 2.2.9. How to transfer Clojure goodness to other languages - Elango Cheran, Timothy Pratley
- 2.2.10. Emmy: Moldable Physics and Lispy Microworlds - Sam Ritchie
- 2.2.11. Design in Practice - Rich Hickey
- 2.1. Day 1