James Reeves is the author of Duct, and is the author or lead developer of a number of other popular Clojure libraries, including Ring, Compojure and Hiccup. He currently works as a freelancer in London.
Talks I've Given
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A Case for Clojure
Featuring James Reeves
Clojure is a dynamically typed, functional language that lives on the JVM, with a disposition to peculiarly placed parentheses. It's also a language with some interesting ideas about how to construct software. This talk will lay out a case for using Clojure. We'll cover where Clojure...
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Enter Integrant: a micro-framework for data-driven architecture with James Reeves
Featuring James Reeves
Ever used Integrant? Come and join James Reeves for an introduction to Integrant and explore how it works, why it takes the approach it does, and what benefits there are to using Integrant in your own applications.
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Duct, Covered
Featuring James Reeves
An introduction to Duct, an aggressively simple framework for building web applications in Clojure.
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A Practical Tour of Clojure Web Development
Featuring James Reeves
A look at how to design and structure Clojure web applications, and how to make effective use of the tools and libraries available in the Clojure ecosystem.
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Functional Web Architecture
Featuring James Reeves
James Reeves gives a talk for London Clojurians on Designing web applications using Ring and Compojure
ring compojure clojure
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