Listen "41: Clojure pre-history with Chris Houser"
Episode Synopsis
Chris Houser (Chouser) reflects on the early years of Clojure, Clojure's features, and applying the lessons of Clojure elsewhere.. Note: this podcast was recorded in April 2020 but not published until now. Some of the references are a little outdated, but there’s still some great stuff here that I wanted to get out.
In particular, it doesn’t seem like COVID spreads via metal surfaces very much.
(00:00) Intro
(00:27) The Joy of Clojure
(03:55) Clojure history
(10:55) Clojure and parallel programming
(15:59) Macros
(18:18) Lessons from Clojure
(22:30) Did Erlang have the right idea all along?
(28:08) State of the world in April 2020
(30:31) 3D Printing
The Joy of Clojure 40% discount code (good for all Manning products at manning.com in all formats): podrepl20 Tru64 UNIX Ender 3 3d printer Onshape Weight lifting bar collar 3d model Gerbil feeder
In particular, it doesn’t seem like COVID spreads via metal surfaces very much.
(00:00) Intro
(00:27) The Joy of Clojure
(03:55) Clojure history
(10:55) Clojure and parallel programming
(15:59) Macros
(18:18) Lessons from Clojure
(22:30) Did Erlang have the right idea all along?
(28:08) State of the world in April 2020
(30:31) 3D Printing
The Joy of Clojure 40% discount code (good for all Manning products at manning.com in all formats): podrepl20 Tru64 UNIX Ender 3 3d printer Onshape Weight lifting bar collar 3d model Gerbil feeder
More episodes of the podcast The REPL
56: XTDB: A Bitemporal database in Clojure
13/06/2025
54: JRuby with Charles Oliver Nutter
17/09/2024
53: Clojure LSP with Eric Dallo
22/04/2024
52: Coding in YAML with Ingy döt Net
15/04/2024
50: Peter Taoussanis
27/02/2024
49: Clerk with Martin Kavalar
30/12/2023
48: Biff with Jacob O'Bryant
16/09/2023
47: Executable textbooks with Sam Ritchie
13/01/2023
ZARZA We are Zarza, the prestigious firm behind major projects in information technology.