Quick Context: Wes joins Mike to discuss why .NET still makes sense, the latest antics from Fortnite, a brave new hope for JVM concurrency, and ... After overcoming a fear of brackets, the next challenge for would-be Clojurians is less superficial: to stop writing Java (or ...

Clojure Calisthenics Coder Radio 325 -

Wes joins Mike to discuss why .NET still makes sense, the latest antics from Fortnite, a brave new hope for JVM concurrency, and ... After overcoming a fear of brackets, the next challenge for would-be Clojurians is less superficial: to stop writing Java (or ... Having trained OOP skills through the years, many have applied unconsciously OOP techniques while ...

Important details found

  • Wes joins Mike to discuss why .NET still makes sense, the latest antics from Fortnite, a brave new hope for JVM concurrency, and ...
  • After overcoming a fear of brackets, the next challenge for would-be Clojurians is less superficial: to stop writing Java (or ...
  • Having trained OOP skills through the years, many have applied unconsciously OOP techniques while ...

Why this topic is useful

This topic is useful when readers need a quick overview first, then want to move into supporting details and related references.

Sponsored

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are related topics included?

Related topics help readers compare nearby references and understand the broader subject.

What is this page about?

This page summarizes Clojure Calisthenics Coder Radio 325 and connects it with related entries, references, and supporting context.

Is the information always complete?

Not always. Some topics may need verification from official or primary sources.

Image References

Clojure Calisthenics | Coder Radio 325
This is not a Clojure talk - Jack Rusher | Craft 2025
Clojure Live Coding by Salvadore Elizarrarás
clojureD 2018: "Functional Calisthenics" by Jorge Gueorguiev Garcia
Solving Problems the Clojure Way - Rafal Dittwald
Clojure Clash | Coder Radio 368
Clojure Dev Team Call, May 2026
The C++ is Alive | Coder Radio 25
Developers Rule the World | Coder Radio 300
50 clojure.core functions in 50 minutes
Sponsored
View Full Details
Clojure Calisthenics | Coder Radio 325

Clojure Calisthenics | Coder Radio 325

Wes joins Mike to discuss why .NET still makes sense, the latest antics from Fortnite, a brave new hope for JVM concurrency, and ...

This is not a Clojure talk - Jack Rusher | Craft 2025

This is not a Clojure talk - Jack Rusher | Craft 2025

Read more details and related context about This is not a Clojure talk - Jack Rusher | Craft 2025.

Clojure Live Coding by Salvadore Elizarrarás

Clojure Live Coding by Salvadore Elizarrarás

Read more details and related context about Clojure Live Coding by Salvadore Elizarrarás.

clojureD 2018: "Functional Calisthenics" by Jorge Gueorguiev Garcia

clojureD 2018: "Functional Calisthenics" by Jorge Gueorguiev Garcia

OOP habits die hard. Having trained OOP skills through the years, many have applied unconsciously OOP techniques while ...

Solving Problems the Clojure Way - Rafal Dittwald

Solving Problems the Clojure Way - Rafal Dittwald

After overcoming a fear of brackets, the next challenge for would-be Clojurians is less superficial: to stop writing Java (or ...

Clojure Clash | Coder Radio 368

Clojure Clash | Coder Radio 368

Read more details and related context about Clojure Clash | Coder Radio 368.

Clojure Dev Team Call, May 2026

Clojure Dev Team Call, May 2026

Read more details and related context about Clojure Dev Team Call, May 2026.

The C++ is Alive | Coder Radio 25

The C++ is Alive | Coder Radio 25

After some delay our C++ Renaissance episode arrives! But did C++ really fade away? Plus Mike and Chris discuss the various ...

Developers Rule the World | Coder Radio 300

Developers Rule the World | Coder Radio 300

Read more details and related context about Developers Rule the World | Coder Radio 300.

50 clojure.core functions in 50 minutes

50 clojure.core functions in 50 minutes

Read more details and related context about 50 clojure.core functions in 50 minutes.