Lightning talk: 1000 lines of Clojure
Julian Birch
Julian is a software developer working in banking. For the most part agnostic about process, he's fond of actually talking to people to find out what they want. His current technical interest is focussing on breaking down tool-based thinking.
Clojure and MaxMSP
Nick Rothwell
Nick Rothwell is a composer, performer, software architect, programmer and sound artist. He has built media performance systems for projects with Ballett Frankfurt and Vienna Volksoper (choreographer: Michael Klien) and Braunarts, and interactive installations for Sonic Arts Network, TECHNE (Istanbul) and the Kinetica kinetic art fair (London).
Reflections on a real-world Clojure application
Malcolm Sparks
Malcolm has been writing Clojure since 2009, has led Clojure teams and been involved in many successful Clojure projects. He is an experienced Clojure trainer and has written numerous open-source libraries including bidi and yada. He is also the founder of JUXT, a consulting and software development firm that uses Clojure exclusively.
Lightning talk: A Quick Guide to paredit-mode
Neale Swinnerton
Neale Swinnerton has been developing professionally for more than 20 years. He thinks that complexity is the enemy and that we should all tackle it head on for the good of those that follow.
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