Clojure: Clojure Library Core.async for Asynchronous Programming
Subscribe to our youtube channel to be first receive updates on out new vidoes! More info and slides here: http://www.hakkalabs.co/articles/core... In this talk, we hear from David Nolen from the New York Times about core.async, the new library for asynchronous programming in Clojure and ClojureScript. He'll be talking about Clojure, Communicating Sequential Processes & Responsive Design. This talk was recorded at the NY Clojure Users Group meetup at Two Sigma Investments. As clients diversify on all fronts, how do we program flexible user interfaces without getting mired in software bloat and rampant complexity? Communicating Sequential Processes gives us the tools we need to design modular user interface components - we'll see how with Clojure, ClojureScript and core.async. Bio: David Nolen is a JavaScript developer at The New York Times. He is the main developer of the Clojure Contrib library core.logic, a Prolog-like logic engine, and match, an optimizing pattern match compiler. He loves hacking at the intersection between object oriented, functional, and logic programming paradigms. Here is the WikiPedia link to learn more about Clojure: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clojure And here is the Clojure programming language home page: http://clojure.org/ ABOUT DATA COUNCIL: Data Council (https://www.datacouncil.ai/) is a community and conference series that provides data professionals with the learning and networking opportunities they need to grow their careers. Make sure to subscribe to our channel for more videos, including DC_THURS, our series of live online interviews with leading data professionals from top open source projects and startups. FOLLOW DATA COUNCIL: Twitter: / datacouncilai LinkedIn: / datacouncil-ai Facebook: / datacouncilai Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/o/data-cou... - 🎟️ GET YOUR TICKET TO AI COUNCIL 2026 🎟️ Meet the world's top AI infrastructure minds where architects of AI share what works. Three days of high-quality technical talks and meaningful interactions. → https://aicouncil.com/sf-2026 ⚡ FIND US: X: https://x.com/AICouncilConf LinkedIn: / aicouncilconf Website: https://aicouncil.com/

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