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2013 was the year when Clojure 'went async'. This talk and live demo will show a real-world event trigger an 'event wave', rippling through a processing stack, via a multitude of middleware onto a web page. We'll explain the components involved as we trace the life of an event downstream, including hardware sensors, MQTT (the protocol of the Internet of Things), AMQP, realtime processing with Storm, Java 7's new NIO, HTML5's Server Sent Events, Pedestal, ClojureScript and, of course, Clojure's core.async to fill the gaps.
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Reactive Clojure
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.
Yodit Stanton
Founder of Atomic data labs, working on making apps a bit cleverer.