Paul deGrandis - Cognicast Episode 058
We talk with Cognitect's Paul deGrandis about his work with Pedestal, ClojureScript-Terra, and squeezing performance out of the Cloud.
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Our Guest, Paul deGrandis
Music
Paul chose "Space Between Mountains"" by Kidcrash to start the show and "Bra" by Cymande to end the show.
Topics
- Paul's life as a musician, and a poster from his DJ life
- Pedestal 0.3.0
- Pedestal App freeze announcement
- Tim Ewald
- Brenton Ashworth
- Rich Hickey
- Core Async
- React
- Ring
- Server-Sent Events
- WebSockets
- Aaron Bedra's Security Talk at the Clojure/West conference
- OWASP Security Dev Guide
- A presentation about secure-headers (with Java EE)
- ClojureScript-Terra, which contains Clic's rationale
- Terra and the LLVM
- Sandia and Oak Ridge National Labs
- Timothy Baldridge's LLVM compiler in Clojure: Mjolnir
- Xen Project and the Xen Hypervisor
- The rise of Unikernels
- MirageOS - also a project team at Xen
- Stream processing with Apache Storm
- Lock-free networking and network channel optimized unikernels like OSv
- Ubiquitous computing on Wikipedia
- Strange Loop conference
- Leap Motion
- Specification can appear in many forms, even just writing your ideas down, and they're all powerful
- Some specification languages: Alloy, TLA+, Z (pronounced Zed)
- "A Fundamental Duality of Software Engineering" - On the power of specification, by Bertrand Meyer
- Drexel University Software Engineering Degrees
- Kyle Kingsbury episode
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