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Electric Clojure (Differential Dataflow for UI)N Lodge
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depends on scaleDustin Getzworkshop, hopefully!Wesley Matson, Jacob O'Bryant, Bret Young, Colin Fleming, Aaron Iba, Hadil Sabbagh, David Yang, Joel Martin, David Whittington, Lorelai Lyons, Luca Guerini, Adam Helins, Phill Wolf, Recia Roopnarine, Austin Meier, Jon Smock
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Refactoring in ClojureConference
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maybeSam StrausHow do you refactor a large Clojure codebase? What tools do you use to update variable names and track down references? How do you use automated tools to enact large scale changes, move files, or restructure an existing project? How can we organize our data definitions in a way that makes it easier for automated tools to analyze and operate on? Free form discussion on what tools you use, and strategies to deal with thisSean Corfield, jf, Recia Roopnarine
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AI coding toolsN Lodge
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maybeWesley MatsonCopilot, Cursor, etc. what's working for everyone and how's it doing with Clojure?Hadil Sabbagh, David Yang, Aaron Iba, Colin Fleming, Caique Lima, Joel Martin, Sean Corfield, David Whittington, Luca Guerini, jf, Phill Wolf, Tim Pote, Mark Bastian, Recia Roopnarine, Jon Smock
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Porting Clojure to WasmConference
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noJoel MartinWebAssembly GC and ref types are now standardized (and enabled in browsers, node, etc). Now might be the time to start thinking about porting Clojure to Wasm (and influencing the Wasm standards work). Free form discussion among those interested in this.David Whittington, Lorelai Lyons, Adam Helins, Austin Meier, Jon Smockhttps://github.com/WebAssembly/gc/, https://webassembly.org/features/, https://v8.dev/blog/wasm-gc-porting, https://github.com/google/j2cl,
https://github.com/helins/wasm.cljc
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Lightweight UIs for your data inline in your editor in CursiveN Lodge
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yesColin Flemingdustingetz, Tormod Mathiesen, Tim Pote, Alex Miller, Chris Redinger, Mark Bastian, Bret Young, Austin Meier, Thomas Turner
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(and (and Music Philosophy) Programming)Conference
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preferableLorelai Lyons ('𝄞Melody' in the discord)Should programming be difficult?Wesley Matson, Joel Martin, Tim Potehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9P8C6-XqaNs, https://www.acm.org/binaries/content/assets/education/curricula-recommendations/cc2020.pdf
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Clojure 1.12 Q&AN Lodge
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maybeCore teamHappy to answer questions about 1.12 - this is a Q&A, not a presentationdustingetz, Colin Fleming, Sean Corfield
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Biff web frameworkConference
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preferableJacob O'Bryantshort presentation/demo/current roadmap, then hopefully mostly Q&A/discussionHadil Sabbagh, jf
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The Quest for the Holy Grail of Web DevelopmentConference
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maybeAaron IbaIn 2024, what is working for people building modern, realtime web apps that sync client/server? We will discuss real-world experiences involving datomic, datascript, sente, react libraries, and methods of hooking these all together in a realtime web app.

Background reading: https://tonsky.me/blog/the-web-after-tomorrow/
David Yang, Lorelai Lyons, Phill WolfHappy to supply the results from the clojure 2024 survey open question related to this if that's useful - Alex M
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Taking Notes with LogseqN Lodge
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maybeGabriel HornerLogseq is a local-first application for taking notes. Think a modern org-mode that is fully scriptable with nbb (a clojure dialect) and that runs on web, desktop and mobile. We'll soon be releasing a new major version with some exciting features including taking structured notes with your own ontology. Can do demo and Q+ADavid Whittington, Steve Lombardihttps://github.com/logseq/logseq/ , https://github.com/logseq/docs/blob/feat/db/db-version.md
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A web of valuesnot scheduledmaybeDavid WhittingtonWe like immutability in our programming languages and DBs, but the web is still location based and mutable. People are working to change this via content addressability (e.g. IPFS) and peer to peer data networks. I'm curious to learn if other Clojure folks are interested in and/or working in this space. Format: I can share some about the problem space in general and my experience in it, and I'm curious to hear what others are working on as well. Joel Martin, Jon Smock
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ClojureDartnot schedulednoPhill WolfI do not know anything about ClojureDart. But it would be a splendid unsession subject if someone else does! iOS, Android, web, Windows, Mac, and Linux: is the cross-platform app finally attainable? Would someone be willing to share knowledge of or experience with ClojureDart?
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