I first saw this at: Clojure/West 2014 Presentations : A Wonderful Stack Now Available by Charles Ditzel.
I cleaned up the listing at Youtube and put the authors in order by last name.
Don’t you think it is odd that Youtube has such poor sorting options?
Or am I missing a “secret” button somewhere?
- Timothy Baldridge – Data All The ASTs
- Aaron Bedra – clojure.web/with-security
- Brandon Bloom – Dendrology
- Matt Bossenbroek – PigPen: Map-Reduce for Clojure
- Aaron Brooks – lein-voom: Projects Want to Be Values
- Alan Dipert & Micha Niskin – Web Programming with Hoplon
- Reid Draper – Powerful Testing with test.check
- Chas Emerick – Targeting Clojure & ClojureScript from a Single Codebase
- Mark Engelberg – Instaparse
- Ian Eslick – Probe: Program Traces as First Class State
- Daniel Glauser & Denise Zimmerman – Beginner’s Luck
- Dave Golland – Wiring Prismatic's API with fnHouse and Coax
- Daniel Solano Gomez – How Clojure Works: Understanding the Clojure Runtime
- Aysylu Greenberg – Loom and Graphs in Clojure
- David Greenberg – Building Interactive Query Tools on Datomic
- Bridget Hillyer – ClojureBridge | Jennifer Eliuk – Apprenticeships, I Implore You
- John Hughes – Testing the Hard Stuff and Staying Sane
- Alice Liang – How to grow your own distributed array database
- Alex Miller – State of Clojure
- Nelson Morris – Extending Leiningen to Make it Do What you Want
- Priyatam Mudivarti – The Poem as Value
- David Nolen – The Functional Final Frontier
- Andrew Nguyen – Healthcare "big" Data from Data Management to Web Apps
- Vincent Rivellino: DevOps Done Right – Room Key’s Datomic Deployment in AWS
- Stuart Sierra – Components Just Enough Structure
- Zach Tellman – Predictably Fast Clojure
- Travis Vachon – cljs All The Things: Full Stack Apps with ClojureScript