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hi everyone, i love exploring projects that implement “minimal” versions of types of applications for learning purposes like https://github.com/jamiebuilds/the-super-tiny-compiler . Do you have any links to similar projects?
Hey @U9VP9VCE6 have a look here. https://github.com/limist/literate-programming-examples I personally suggest you to check the annotated code for ants. Rich Hickey presented it in this talk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGVqrGmwOAw
thanks! @U01UYD2CL10 checking it out.
Here is a great talk by Klye kingsbury (aka Aphyr) on a couple different databases: postgres, mongo, and redis. While the talk is focused on the findings, the tool used to do gather then information, is written in clojure. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQgjNhElf9g&t=1370s
I thought y'all Clojurists would enjoy imagining what Will Byrd's closing keynote at Strange Loop will be this year... https://thestrangeloop.com/2021/strange-dreams-of-stranger-loops.html
Wow, Byrd is pretty much why I'm here. His Most Beautiful Program Ever Written talk inspired me to pursue this line of work
(tickets for both in person and virtual attendance still available!)