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CfP for :clojureD 2016 is open (until end of Nov.): http://www.clojured.de/call-for-proposals/
It was mentioned on the Ruby mailing list that Blacklane (Limousine service, seems to be based in Schöneberg) has a "huge gathering room that is quite nice"
I don't know what their stack looks like, but this is their head of engineering. Mostly a Ruby person, but mentions "Go, Clojure or Elixir and I find myself more and more interested into functional programming." https://de.linkedin.com/pub/timo-r%C3%B6%C3%9Fner/30/b16/5a
@plexus: We have actually been there once
@plexus: thanks though! Appreciate it
I was at the distributed matters conference on Saturday, lots of Clojure love there... I blogged about it here: http://jstaffans.github.io/2015/09/20/distributed-matters.html if anyone's interested. Joe Nash of Braintree mentioned that they did lots of GC tuning to improve the performance of their Clojure app. One of the things he mentioned was that when dealing with something like Clojure, which has lots of small objects, GC benefits from having a small heap. That struck me as odd because I always thought having lots of heap is good for GC (more leeway and so on). Does anyone have any insights on that? Joe left before I had a chance to ask him what he meant ..