Ian Shriram Krishnamurthi dan shiebler People use clojure now, ITA Software was all lisp before Google purchased it.
See you at our #Clojure LLM meetups these Fri. & Sat.
#promptengineering by Irfan Nurhadi Satria & Daniel Slutsky 🟣:
clojureverse.org/t/scicloj-llm-…
#llmops with Bosquet by Žygimantas Medelis:
clojureverse.org/t/scicloj-llm-…
meetups page:
scicloj.github.io/docs/community…
Panta Paul Graham Shriram Krishnamurthi This is why I love Clojure. It solves all these library/compatibility problems by running on top of JVM/JS, so you have an awesome Lisp with REPL, etc. One can just focus on coding the business stuff.
A huge thank you to Roam Research, Clojurists Together, Nextjournal and AdGoji for getting me over the line of going all in on OSS in the fall of 2021. Without their support, I wouldn't have dared to quit my day job back then. (Photo by Jorge Zaccaro)
#clojure #babashka
#Clojure on SCIs ⛷️ by Malcolm Sparks -- speaking at #babashka conf
Juxtaposing two communities—developers and users—by running code in the database with #babashka . Code is data after all!
Great vision of bringing SaaS data back into your org as well—as opposed to having it spread across multiple data silos
Adam Kalisz John A De Goes I'm curious about transient! I think I've never used it in Clojure, and maybe I've seen it used a couple of times. Do you use it in OrgPad?