Episodes
The second coming of Yehonathan on defn, who brought us Klipse, in which he talks about what/why/how of data oriented programming and why Clojure is the best language for data oriented programming with a dash of christian theology.
Published 04/21/21
Episode 69 - we go back to our first ever guest, Mike Fikes, creator of ambly, replete and bringing Clojurescript to microcontrollers!
Published 04/04/21
We got borkdude back on the show for an epi(c)sode ! Diving into all sorts of Clojure stuff!
Published 03/28/21
We talked to Juan about all Clojure stuff from Diagrams to Debugging! Check out .... https://github.com/jpmonettas?tab=repositories
Published 02/28/21
We cover every Clojure topic from edge to wedge and more in episode 66 with Dominic Monroe who wants to have a word with you about TNS-45 Links of interest: https://dominic.io https://juxt.land/edge/ https://sr.ht/~severeoverfl0w/wedge/sources https://clojure.atlassian.net/browse/TNS-45
Published 12/09/20
We talk to Vlad a designer turned developer and "reveal"ed a new REPL experience for Clojure! Check it out on https://vlaaad.github.io/reveal/
Published 11/11/20
#64 - James Henderson - Crux by defn
Published 09/30/20
We got a chance to talk to Clojure community veteran Bruce Durling( London Clojure Community, ClojureBridge, ClojureX and more)about his Clojure Journey and more :)
Published 08/09/20
We had super fun talking to Mia - "rock" star Clojure Developer and co-host of apropos! Enjoy!
Published 07/07/20
We talk to Daniel Szmulewicz about Programming languages, Writing, meyvn and of course Clojure!
Published 05/27/20
David is back for our anniversary episode to chat about plenty of Clojure Script and projects - especially about https://github.com/vouch-opensource/krell Checkout https://github.com/swannodette and https://github.com/mfikes to sponsor David or Mike!
Published 05/16/20
Checkout our latest episode - a fun and interesting conversation with one of the most prolific Clojure community contributor - John Stevenson! Check him out on http://practicalli.github.io/ and https://twitter.com/jr0cket
Published 05/03/20
We chat up with Assum guest - Erik Assum to talk about maintainable Clojure, rock-climbing and more! Erik's Talk: https://youtu.be/Tq7r97G4b7Y and his OSS is on https://github.com/slipset Enjoy!
Published 04/12/20
Our next episode with Jeaye Wilkerson (https://jeaye.com) - a C++ programmer who turned into a Clojure programer and CTO of gaming startup.
Published 02/07/20
Check out Eric's book in MEAP - https://www.manning.com/books/grokking-simplicity
Published 12/31/19
We talked to Martin (https://www.sauspiel.de/schafkopf-lernen fame) to learn about a famous Bavarian card game. Oh, also we talk about some other stuff like Erlang, Clojure and ClojureScript :)
Published 12/16/19
We talk to master Calva distiller Peter, and talk about how he has been building "best Clojure experience for VS Code users" If you are a VSCode user - checkout Calva https://github.com/BetterThanTomorrow/calva To sponsor all the amazing work Peter has been doing goto : https://github.com/sponsors/PEZ
Published 11/03/19
We had the pleasure meeting Dave at Heart of Clojure, and he joins our podcast with his own music composition program https://alda.io with live performance at the end. Listen now for more juicy details on how Dave ended up with Clojure from Music, how Alda is built, and the future!
Published 10/10/19
garyGary tests us with his Clojure and general knowledge. The quality of Gary's track isn't the best but it has been scrubbed as clean as the DEFN audio crew can get it. We hope that you will agree that the content is good enough for you to forgive us just this once. We hope you enjoy the episode and you can check out Gary's great work, especially on the amazing QuineDB, at GitHub https://github.com/gfredericks
Published 08/21/19
We meet the king of JDBC and discover his many other areas of expertise. A gentle and warm conversation with a delightful gent. Enjoy his many repos and links to his other work https://github.com/seancorfield
Published 07/02/19
For our #50 episode we catch up with Michiel Borkent from the the Netherlands to discuss old English literature, Haskell and a bit of Clojure and the tools he is building to help the Clojure Devs! Checkout his latest talk at Clojure Days: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ygrml6tyrq0 Links of Interest: * https://github.com/borkdude * https://github.com/borkdude/clj-kondo * https://github.com/borkdude/speculative * https://github.com/borkdude/re-find and https://re-find.it
Published 06/09/19
In which, we talk to Jon & Jeremy about Crux the new Bi-Temporal Database by Juxt (https://juxt.pro/crux/docs/get_started.html)
Published 05/22/19
After 10 years of diligently maintaining the CLR version of Clojure, David discusses the project for the first time. It was our absolute pleasure to speak with David and discover his motivations, ideas and plans for the next generation of the CLR port. David on GitHub - https://github.com/dmiller Clojure on the CLR - https://clojure.org/about/clojureclr
Published 04/15/19
#47 - Tommi Reiman by defn
Published 03/31/19
#46 - Roman Liutikov by defn
Published 03/21/19