"Inside core.async Channels" by Rich Hickey (2014)
Rich Hickey, the author of Clojure and designer of Datomic, is a software developer with over 30 years of experience in various domains. Rich has worked on scheduling systems, broadcast automation, audio analysis and fingerprinting, database design, yield management, exit poll systems, and machine listening, in a variety of languages. This talk was given at EuroClojure 2014. While this has been hosted elsewhere previously, this is a new edit with slides integrated (for the first time) and improved audio.

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The Language of the System - Rich Hickey

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"Simple Made Easy" - Rich Hickey (2011)

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Solving Problems the Clojure Way - Rafal Dittwald

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"Design, Composition, and Performance" by Rich Hickey (2013)

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Clojure, Made Simple - Rich Hickey (2015)

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"Simple Made Easy" - Rich Hickey (2011)

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Why CLOJURE is my language of choice

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Clojure core.async Evolution by Alex Miller #FnConf 2025

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"Clojure core.async" by Rich Hickey (2013)

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The Value of Values with Rich Hickey

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Are We There Yet - Rich Hickey

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Datomic with Rich Hickey

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Stuart Sierra - Components Just Enough Structure

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Effective Programs - 10 Years of Clojure - Rich Hickey

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Complete Terraform Course - From BEGINNER to PRO! (Learn Infrastructure as Code)

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Love Letter To Clojure: And A Datomic Experience Report - Gene Kim

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Clojure: A live Demonstration of Simplicity That is Production Ready - Nir Rubinstein

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Keynote: Transparency through data by James Reeves

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A History of Clojure by Rich Hickey with Q&A

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