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Ep 66: Thomas Heller on Shadow CLJS
Thomas Heller talks about the Google Closure compiler, Shadow CLJS, and interop with JavaScript. Externs JS modules Vue CLI - Graphical interface to Vue Clojurists Together announcement post JS dependencies: The Problem JS dependencies: Going forward JS dependencies: In Practice The many Ways to use shadow-cljs

Ep 55: Looking At The Web After Tomorrow with Nikita Prokopov
Nikita Prokopov talks about data synchronisation, the web after tomorrow, Datascript, Rum, software quality, and font ligatures. The Web After Tomorrow Jai language Datascript Rum Cognician Swarm Grumpy Website Software disenchantment About Face The Design of Everyday Things Clojure VS Code Calva Fira Code Nikita’s Website If you benefit from Nikita’s work, you can support him at his Patreon.

Ep 44: Bruce Hauman on interactive development, Figwheel, and Rebel Readline
Bruce Hauman discusses Figwheel, Figwheel Main, Rebel Readline, Tooling, and lots more.. Figwheel Main Devcards Rebel Readline Clojurists Together NZ Missing from maps

Ep 33: Mike Fikes on ClojureScript type inference, Graal, and Clojurists Together
Mike Fikes talks about his recent work adding type inference to the ClojureScript compiler, the AOT cache, cljs.main, Clojurists Together, Graal.js, and Apropos.. CLJS-2865 Optimize string expression concatenation Type inference under :advanced compilation Parameter type inference Graal.js AOT cache Clojurists Together Apropos Clojure

Ep 22: Daniel Higginbotham on Specmonstah, Clojure Spec, and Ent walking trees
Daniel Higginbotham talks about building on top of Clojure spec, designing simple Clojure libraries, the µNolen unit of productivity, and writing useful documentation.. Specmonstah Reify Health Grateful Place, a Positive Community Expound Clojure for the Brave and True Reify Health is hiring for an Engineering Manager and a Senior Data Engineer

Ep 11: Michael Drogalis on Pyrostore's Acquisition, the future of Onyx, and stream processing
Michael Drogalis discusses Pyroclasts's recent acquisition by Confluent, high performance stream processing, working on large Clojure programs, and some of Onyx's technical innovations.. Welcoming The Distributed Masonry Team to Confluent Pyrostore Announcing Pyrostore’s tiered storage Component Aeron Mechanical Sympathy Mailing List Michael Drogalis on Twitter