ThinkRelevance: The Podcast - Episode 003 - Brenton Ashworth on ClojureScript One
I was particularly excited to record this, our third episode of ThinkRelevance: The Podcast. That's because on today's show, we talk with Brenton Ashworth about ClojureScript One, which was released just this week. As Brenton will explain, ClojureScript One is a project aimed at helping people learn how to use ClojureScript quickly and effectively.
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Show Notes
- Our guest, Brenton Ashworth
- Music
- The intro song on this episode is Fight Fire With Fire, by Metallica.
- The outro song is Paranoid by Black Sabbath.
- People
- Luke Vanderhart: @levanderhart, GitHub
- Jen Myers: @antiheroine, Blog, GitHub
- Kevin Altman @itg
- Michael Parenteau @parenteau
- Rich Hickey: @richhickey
- Fogus: @fogus, Blog, GitHub
- David Nolen: @swannodette, Blog, GitHub
- Links
- ClojureScript One
- ClojureScript itself
- Google Closure
- Domina - A ClojureScript DOM manipulation library
- Hiccup - A fast library for rendering HTML in Clojure
- How We Pair- A bit about pair programming at Relevance
- The "Hammock Talk" - Rich's excellent talk about how to solve hard problems
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