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This is a discussion with Tony Kay about his usage of LLMs and experience report what works and how you should think about LLMs from his perspective. Sorry for the HVAC noise, especially at the beginning, I tried a lot of things to remove the noise but wasn't able. Tony Kay - https://github.com/awkay Fulcro - https://github.com/fulcrologic/fulcro Guardrails - https://github.com/fulcrologic/guardrails
This podcast featured an in-depth discussion with Howard Lewis Ship (hlship), a core maintainer of Pedestal, about the project's history, recent developments, and future direction. The conversation covered significant updates from the 0.6.0, 0.7.0, and 0.8.0 releases, as well as the expanded documentation efforts. Howard on GitHub - https://github.com/hlship Pedestal on GitHub - https://github.com/pedestal/pedestal Pedestal Documentation - https://pedestal.io/pedestal/0.7/index.html
In this episode, we explore the Functional Core, Imperative Shell (FC/IS) architecture pattern popularized by Gary Bernhardt. This powerful approach separates pure business logic from side effects, resulting in code that's more testable, maintainable, and reasoning-friendly. We'll discuss how FC/IS differs from traditional layered architectures by treating effects as data, enabling an impressive 85% of code to exist as pure functions. Using the analogy of a presidential cabinet, we explain how the functional core makes decisions while the imperative shell handles execution. The episode covers practical implementation strategies, the crucial role of Datomic in solving the "all relevant facts" problem, and real-world benefits including enhanced REPL-driven development, simplified error reproduction, and improved system observability. Emacs Rocks - https://emacsrocks.com Parens of the dead - https://parens-of-the-dead.com Replicant - https://replicant.fun FC/IS - https://www.destroyallsoftware.com/screencasts/catalog/functional-core-imperative-shell FC/IS with types https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1vES9AgfC4 Datomic - https://www.datomic.com
Summary: In this episode, Max Penet talks about his software development journey, Exoscale, and open-source work. Key Repositories & Links Max Penet - https://github.com/mpenet Lingo - https://github.com/exoscale/lingo Pact - https://github.com/mpenet/pact Coax - https://github.com/exoscale/coax Support the Podcast: Get Clojure Stream courses at https://clojure.stream/ Sponsor via GitHub Sponsors: https://github.com/sponsors/jacekschae Support the Podcast by subscribing, leaving a review, or sharing with friends. Thank you for tuning in! Stay tuned for our next episode coming soon.
Summary: In this episode, Christian Johansen talks about Replicant a data-driven rendering library for Clojure(Script). It renders hiccup to strings or DOM nodes. Key Repositories & Links Christian Johansen - https://github.com/cjohansen Christian Johansen Blog - https://cjohansen.no Replicant (GitHub) – https://github.com/cjohansen/replicant Replicant (website) - https://replicant.fun i18n - https://github.com/cjohansen/m1p Test library - https://github.com/cjohansen/lookup Support the Podcast: Get Clojure Stream courses or subscription at https://clojure.stream/ Sponsor via GitHub Sponsors: https://github.com/sponsors/jacekschae Support the Podcast by subscribing, leaving a review, or sharing with friends. Thank you for tuning in! Stay tuned for our next episode coming soon.
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