Speakers, Clojure/conj 2014 Washington, D.C. Nov 20-22
Hyperlinks for authors point to Twitter profile pages, title of paper follows:
Jeanine Adkisson Variants are Not Unions
Bozhidar Batsov The evolution of the Emacs tooling for Clojure
Lucas Cavalcanti Exploring Four Hidden Superpowers of Datomic
Colin Fleming Cursive: a different type of IDE
Julian Gamble Applying the paradigms of core.async in ClojureScript
Brian Goetz Keynote
Paul deGrandis Unlocking Data-Driven Systems
Nathan Herzing Helping voters with Pedestal, Datomic, Om and core.async
Rich Hickey Transducers
Ashton Kemerling Generative Integration Tests.
Michał Marczyk Persistent Data Structures for Special Occasions
Steve Miner Generating Generators
Zach Oakes Making Games at Runtime with Clojure
Anna Pawlicka Om nom nom nom
David Pick Building a Data Pipeline with Clojure and Kafka
Ghadi Shayban JVM Creature Comforts
Chris Shea Helping voters with Pedestal, Datomic, Om and core.async
Zach Tellman Always Be Composing
Glenn Vanderburg Cl6: The Algorithms of TeX in Clojure
Edward Wible Exploring Four Hidden Superpowers of Datomic
Steven Yi Developing Music Systems on the JVM with Pink and Score
Abstracts for the papers appear here.
Obviously a great conference to attend but at a minimum, you have a great list of twitter accounts to follow on cutting edge Clojure news!
I first saw this in a tweet by Alex Miller.