Betting the company on Clojure - Erik Assum
When Erik Bakstad and Magnulf Pilskog founded Ardoq in 2013, they decided to use Clojure to implement the backend, and Javascript for the frontend. Now almost 10 years later, Ardoq is a successful scale up with over 200 employees. In this lightning talk we'll examine the reasons for choosing Clojure, and how those decisions turned out. We will also compare our experiences working both in working in the code base and how easy it has been to hire new employees. Check out more of our featured speakers and talks at https://ndcconferences.com/ https://ndcoslo.com/

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Building a Production API in Golang from Scratch (Ecommerce project)

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Code with Claude Tokyo: Key Takeaways - Dominik Fretz | Claude for Developers Sydney

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"Babashka: a meta-circular Clojure interpreter for the command line" by Michiel Borkent

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Zig 2026: No-AI Policy, $670K Foundation, Left GitHub & Why Zig Isn’t 1.0 - Andrew Kelley Explains

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Solving Problems the Clojure Way - Rafal Dittwald

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How startups can move fast with Clojure (by Bradford Cross)

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Keynote: After the AI Hype – What’s Real, and What’s Next - Richard Campbell - 2026

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Turing Award Winner: Disagreeing with Google, Postgres, Future Problems | Mike Stonebraker

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Hammock Driven Development - Rich Hickey

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Clojure in a nutshell by James Trunk

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What is the business value of Clojure?

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The Carbon Language: Road to 0.1 - Chandler Carruth - NDC TechTown 2024

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"Joyful Cross platform Development with ClojureDart" by Christophe Grand and Baptiste Dupuch

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Keynote: Rust is not about memory safety - Helge Penne - NDC TechTown 2025

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Why Clojure? by Vijay Kiran

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ASMR Best Triggers For Sleep Collection (No Talking) 3 Hours of Tapping & Scratching

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"Working With the Machine – A Maker’s Journey into Clojure" by Adam Vermeer

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Unsession: "Clojure 1.12 Overview"

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Full Walkthrough: Workflow for AI Coding — Matt Pocock

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