It's just 2 weeks until #reClojure 2025, a community-drive #clojure conference that is being held on May 26th in London, UK. There will be talks on Rama, Datomic, LLMs, Brain-Computer interfaces, and more. There's still time to pick up tickets and attend: reclojure.org/
For those still on Twitter, @reClojure 2025 is an in-person #clojure#conference in the UK that will take place on May 26th in London. Tickets are now on sale at: reclojure.org/
I've started posting project updates on Mastodon (@weavejester@mastodon.social). I doubt I'll post on Twitter any longer, for all the reasons you might expect.
Incidentally I've also found that Atomist has been a real time saver in enforcing my admittedly rather picky preferences about commit messages: go.atomist.com/catalog/skill…
Just released Ring 1.8.0. Bug fixes, updated dependencies, and clj-time is no longer mandatory. See the changelog for full details. github.com/ring-clojure/ring
Released scheduler.simple for Duct and Integrant. It's a library that periodically executes functions from a thread pool. github.com/duct-framework/sc…
So it turns out it was easier to completely erase, reformat, and reinstall MacOS than it was to correct a single letter typo in my username during the initial setup. Well done @Apple 🙄.
Not impressed by @virginmedia. 19 days of broadband downtime so far this year and counting. That makes them almost 100x worse than their advertised reliability rate of 99.9%. Presumably I’m an unfortunate outlier, but I wonder what the standard deviation is on their stats.
Ring 1.7.0-RC1 has been released. No big changes, but several smaller features and options have been added. See the changelog for details. github.com/ring-clojure/ring