Re: LCUG: 17th January 2012, Malcolm Sparks - Reflections on a real-world Clojure application

2012-01-27 Thread Kushal Pisavadia
For those asking, the talks from this event were recorded. You can view 
video recordings of each at this 
link: http://skillsmatter.com/event/java-jee/real-world-clojure

If you're confused on where to click, the videos are marked as podcasts 
by the venue host we use.

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Re: LCUG: 17th January 2012, Malcolm Sparks - Reflections on a real-world Clojure application

2012-01-05 Thread Craig

On Jan 5, 11:56 am, Kevin Lynagh klyn...@gmail.com wrote:
 Any chance the talk will be filmed and posted online?

+1.

Or slides posted?

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LCUG: 17th January 2012, Malcolm Sparks - Reflections on a real-world Clojure application

2012-01-04 Thread Kushal Pisavadia
Happy New Year all!

The London Clojure User Group are kicking things off with a talk from 
Malcolm Sparks this month, titled: Reflections on a real-world Clojure 
application.

*Format:*
The format of this talk will be a whistle-stop tour around many elements of 
a large Clojure application in use at Deutsche Bank. It will include a few 
slides, demos and code reviews, illustrating the interesting parts as well 
as tackling the boring but necessary 'non functional' concerns.

*Malcolm's Bio:*
Malcolm is a lead application developer at Deutsche Bank, working in 
Clojure. He was the technical lead for IONA's J2EE application server and 
co-author of EJBHome and jcoverage (Coburtura). His Clojure free software 
projects include plugboard (a REST framework) and clj-logging-config (a 
logging configuration library). He can be found on Github at: 
https://github.com/malcolmsparks

*Registration:*
The talk is happening on 17th January 2012. You can register for the event, 
and find venue details, here: 
http://skillsmatter.com/podcast/java-jee/real-world-clojure 

We're always on the look out for speakers for our future events. If you're 
interested in doing a lightning talk or something a little meatier please 
do get in contact even if it's to throw around some ideas you've had.

Feel free to email myself at this address, or Bruce Durling at bld [AT] 
otfrom.com for any questions you might have.

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