Welcome to the Holy Dev newsletter, which brings you gems I found on the web, updates from my blog, and a few scattered thoughts. You can get the next one into your mailbox if you subscribe.What is happeningApril has been an exciting month, as I have visited the ultimite world Clojure conference, namely Conj in the US. There have been some excellent talks, some good ones, and some disappointing ones. The best part was of course meeting people, especially those I only knew online, until now. You can see all the talks at YouTube. I especially enjoyed Rich’s talk on design, and Gaining Constant time Lookup over Unorganized Data, which demonstrates the desing process in practice, and describes how Nubank arrived to a disk-based hash map as an efficient solution to a problem recurring in different contexts. State of XTDB, Clojure for Data Science in the Real World, Operating Datomic at Scale, and Joyful Cross platform Development with ClojureDart were certainly worth listening to, if you have any interest in the topics. High Performance Clojure was an exciting deep dive into lessons Chris learned optimizing his data processing and parsing libraries. I have only seen the later half of How to build a Clojure dialect, which isn’t relevant to anything I do, but was really well presented and fun, so I want to see it whole. The talk Clojure in the Fintech Ecosystem wasn’t very technical but it was anyway inspirational to me, especially in regards to Clojure for Data Science and learning how only the arrival of NumPy turned Python into the essential tool of data science it is today - and thus, how Clojure could do the same trick. Emmy: Moldable Physics and Lispy Microworlds demonstrated a library for symbolic computations in Clojure, which is far removed from what I do, but is fascinating anyway, and it proved how crucial it is to build the proper language to solve a class of problems. I cannot imagine building the demos Sam presented without the library, with just a general pu
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