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javi13:08:59

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?

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olaf01:08:11

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

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javi10:08:02

thanks! @U01UYD2CL10 checking it out.

Drew Verlee16:08:13

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&amp;t=1370s

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Alex Miller (Clojure team)17:08:04

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

Ben Sless12:08:26

Wow, Byrd is pretty much why I'm here. His Most Beautiful Program Ever Written talk inspired me to pursue this line of work

Alex Miller (Clojure team)17:08:22

(tickets for both in person and virtual attendance still available!)

dpsutton20:08:25

So jealous I can’t make it this year