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Mostly Lazy is a podcast dedicated to filling your ear with Clojure-related stuffs. Language, libraries, tools, community, functional programming, the apps and businesses people are creating with Clojure, and conversations with all the people involved.
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2014-04-30 |
Episode 12: Chas Emerick with Ben Orenstein on the Thoughtbot Podcast Earlier this month, I had the good fortune to sit down with Ben Orenstein (@r00k), who is the host of Thoughtbot’s Giant Robots Smashing into other Giant Robots Podcast. (He has quite the slick recording arrangement there, with pop filters, “real” mic... |
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2014-01-13 |
Episode 11 with Jim Crossley and Toby Crawley: the Immutant two-step Toby Crawley (@tcrawley) and Jim Crossley (@jcrossley3) (shown to the left, respectively), among other things, are the primary instigators behind Immutant, the Clojure application platform built on top of the JBoss Application Server. The tl;dr on Imm... |
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2013-05-30 |
Episode 10 with Craig Andera: Training, remote work, Clojure for newcomers, and tooling Craig Andera (@craigandera) has been using and speaking about Clojure for years, especially notably of late as the tireless host of the long-running Relevance podcast, where he has interviewed a wide array of personalities (both inside and outside of R... |
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2013-01-04 |
Episode 9 with Kevin Lynagh and Paul deGrandis: web dev ennui, CRDTs, and core.logic Paul deGrandis (@ohpauleez) and Kevin Lynagh (@lynaghk) are two anchors of the Clojure community, perhaps especially of the ClojureScript wing. Both Portlanders, they’ve been elbow-deep in core.logic and a ton of ClojureScript tools and libraries like... |
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2012-09-21 |
Episode 8: Phil Hagelberg; empowering userspace in Heroku, Leiningen, and Emacs Phil Hagelberg (a.k.a. technomancy just about everywhere) has been a constant presence in the Clojure world for years. Best known for starting the Leiningen project — which he continues to maintain as part of his duties at Heroku — Phil has had his fi... |
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2012-08-30 |
Episode 7: Anthony Grimes; tools and projects; minimum viable snippets I had a lot of fun catching up with Anthony Grimes (@IORayne on Twitter and Raynes in #clojure irc). One of the most prolific Clojure programmers I know (in terms of project count anyway!), Anthony has been a fixture in the community for years, and was... |
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2012-08-14 | I was stoked to reboot Mostly Lazy by talking yesterday with Chris Houser (a.k.a. Chouser), this time via Skype. It’s good to be back! Enjoy! Listen: Or, download the mp3 directly. Discrete Topics The 2012 State of Clojure survey results came in recen... |
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2012-03-13 | Recorded November 12th, 2011, the fourth and final recording in a series of conversations from Clojure Conj 2011. Chris Houser (usually known as chouser online) has been working with Clojure longer than nearly anyone else; he started tinkering with the... |
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2012-02-03 |
Episode 0.0.4: Antoni Batchelli and Hugo Duncan at Clojure Conj 2011 Recorded November 12th, 2011, third in a series of conversations from Clojure Conj 2011. I caught up with Hugo Duncan and Antoni Batchelli (everyone calls him Toni 😉 during one of the lunch breaks at the Conj. These guys have been on a tear with Palle... |
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2011-12-30 | Recorded November 12th, 2011, second in a series of conversations from Clojure Conj 2011. I had a chance to sit down with Chris Granger on the last night of the Conj. It’s been fun to watch him over the past months put out a set of really pleasant-to-... |
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