Our latest paper on Clerk, in which we try to build a live programming system inside of our live programming system:
https://t.co/6QTX0tvXWG
(I say “our”, but the heavy lifting was done by @unkai@mkvlr@elliotokay).
@VAMBALI It’s back now. There was also an issue with the monitoring which is why we didn’t notice it. This is also fixed now. Thanks again for letting me know.
We’re opening up early access to Y-Sweet Cloud, the hosted version of our y-sweet collaboration and data persistence backend!
Compared to others, we do two things differently:
1. A different take on persistence
2. We don’t lock you in
(a thread)
https://t.co/5ZZtNgKD50
This talk by @mkvlr is a great introduction to what I think of as "REPL Tactics", i.e. the small scale details of productively programming with an editor-connected REPL.
(Also a good demo of things a live system can do for you that static analysis cannot.)
https://t.co/D6UQxrMN2d
I fell flat on the street after tripping over a brick stone a week ago while running. My ribs still hurt, but I'm trying to keep moving. It happened while listening to @mkvlr on the @ClojureStream podcast, so it must have been pretty good!
Join us for a 4h workshop on #Clerk - the development productivity tool for #Clojure! Led by @mkvlr, you'll learn how to streamline your Clojure development process and boost your productivity. Happening on May 10th, reserve your spot now! https://t.co/aFAdYR27eI
We (@mkvlr@unkai and myself) are in Tokyo to present our paper ‘Clerk: Moldable Live Programming for Clojure’ at Programming 23’s Programming Experience Workshop (PX23).
Of course we wrote the paper with Clerk and published it with Garden:
https://t.co/5t7vFOZKvD
We are back on our (ir)regular schedule! Kickstarting 2023 with @jackrusher - talking about Clojure, exploratory programming, types, pull requests and more!
https://t.co/SyZRhEONGf