Updated: As of November 23, 2014, 09:35 AM EST, the complete set of Clojure/conf 2014 videos have been posted to ClojureTV:
Presentations listing more than one author appear twice, once under each author’s last name.
Jeanine Adkisson – Variants are Not Unions
Bozhidar Batsov – The evolution of the Emacs tooling for Clojure
Lucas Cavalcanti & Edward Wible – Exploring four hidden superpowers of Datomic
Clojure/conj Washington, D.C. – Lightning talks
Paul deGrandis – Unlocking data-driven systems
Colin Fleming – Cursive: A different type of IDE
Julian Gamble – Applying the paradigms of core.async in ClojureScript
Brian Goetz – Stewardship: the Sobering Parts
Nathan Herzing & Chris Shea – Helping voters with Pedestal, Datomic, Om and core.async
Rich Hickey – Inside 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
Chris Shea & Nathan Herzing – Helping voters with Pedestal, Datomic, Om and core.async
Ghadi Shayban – JVM Creature Comforts
Zach Tellman – Always Be Composing
Glenn Vanderburg – Cló: The Algorithms of TeX in Clojure
Edward Wible & Lucas Cavalcanti – Exploring four hidden superpowers of Datomic
Steven Yi – Developing Music Systems on the JVM with Pink and Score
The set is now complete!
Enjoy!