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Alex Miller (Clojure team)01:05:21

The Strange Loop 2023 program is now (mostly) available - check it out at https://thestrangeloop.com/2023/sessions.html ! Get your tickets now before they sell out! https://ti.to/strange-loop/2023. Clojure devs will find several interesting talks by Clojure or Clojure-adjacent speakers like Michiel Borkent, Sam Ritchie, Jack Rusher, Thomas Wuerthinger (Graal), and more! And Randall Munroe of xkcd will close out the show....

Colin (fosskers)02:05:20

Is it really going to be the final Strange Loop?

Colin (fosskers)02:05:28

Is there an official writeup as to why somewhere?

Alex Miller (Clojure team)02:05:59

it is difficult to summarize for others other than, it seemed like time

Colin (fosskers)03:05:43

Thanks for elaborating

p-himik11:12:39

The video with Randall Munroe is not on the YT channel - is it still in the works?

Alex Miller (Clojure team)13:12:36

Randall’s talk was not recorded for contractual reasons

bruno.bonacci11:05:06

Hi all, the recording of last night’s event is now available on YouTube: Clojure Goes Brrr: a quest for performance (by Oleksandr Yakushev) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3mjVAMNVrA

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Omar13:05:57

This is incredibly useful, I'm extremely grateful this was posted.

bruno.bonacci13:05:53

Hi Omar, you are welcome. If you want more videos on the topic, join the London Clojurians (free) and we have new events every week. https://www.meetup.com/London-Clojurians/

jpmonettas16:05:46

awesome demo! thanks a lot @U06PNK4HG!

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Darrick Wiebe20:05:40

Thanks, great demo!

Luke Johnson02:06:29

I really enjoyed the shared code and profilers. Thanks for putting this talk together @U06PNK4HG and thanks for organizing, as always @U0LCHMJTA!

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