2016-04-18

I started seeing references to Clojure/west 2016 videos and to marginally increase your access to them, I have sorted them by author and with a Unix sort trick, by title.

Creating DSLs A tale of spec tacular success and failure – Claire Alvis

The Age of Talkies – Mario Aquino

CIDER Inside the Brewery – Bozhidar Batsov

Building a Legal Data Service with Clojure – Jonathan Boston, Caleb Phillips

USE lisp WITH game – Making an Adventure Game with Clojure – Bryce Covert

Managing One of the World's Largest Clojure Code Bases – Donevan Dolby

Inside Onyx – Michael Drogalis

Fast full stack testing in om.next – Jack Dubie

Types are like the Weather, Type Systems are like Weathermen – Matthias Felleisen

+ Loom years 2 – Aysylu Greenberg

Parallel Programming, Fork Join, and Reducers – Daniel Higginbotham (with slides)

Deepen and Diversify the Clojure Community with Jr Engineers – Amie Kuttruff

Model based programming in PAMELA 1 – Tom Marble, Paul Robertson

Defrecord Deftype in Clojure and ClojureScript – Michał Marczyk

Specter Powerful and Simple Data Structure Manipulation – Nathan Marz

Caching half a billion user transactions – Priyatam Mudivarti

Web Development is Distributed Systems Programming – Mikaela Patella

ClojureBridge in Practice – Katherine Fellows, Anna Pawlicka

One Million Clicks per Minute with Kafka and Clojure – Devon Peticolas

Hash Maps: more room at the bottom – Peter Schuck

Parsing Text with a Virtual Machine – Ghadi Shayban

The Joys and Perils of Interactive Development – Stuart Sierra

Hybrid Automata and the Continuous Life – Nathan Sorenson

Unix Sort Trick (truthfully, just a new switch to me)

Having the videos in author order is useful but other people may remember a title and not the author.

I want to sort the already created <li> elements with sort, but you can see the obvious problem.

By default, sort uses the entire line for sorting, which given the urls, isn’t going to give the order I want.

To the rescue, the -k switch for sort, which allows you to define which field and character offset in that field to use for sorting.

In this case, I used 1, the default field and then character offset 74, the first character following the > of the <a> element.

Resulted in:

+ Loom years 2 – Aysylu Greenberg

Building a Legal Data Service with Clojure – Jonathan Boston, Caleb Phillips

CIDER Inside the Brewery – Bozhidar Batsov

Caching half a billion user transactions – Priyatam Mudivarti

ClojureBridge in Practice – Katherine Fellows, Anna Pawlicka

Creating DSLs A tale of spec tacular success and failure – Claire Alvis

Deepen and Diversify the Clojure Community with Jr Engineers – Amie Kuttruff

Defrecord Deftype in Clojure and ClojureScript – Michał Marczyk

Fast full stack testing in om.next – Jack Dubie

Hash Maps: more room at the bottom – Peter Schuck

Hybrid Automata and the Continuous Life – Nathan Sorenson

Inside Onyx – Michael Drogalis

Managing One of the World's Largest Clojure Code Bases – Donevan Dolby

Model based programming in PAMELA 1 – Tom Marble, Paul Robertson

One Million Clicks per Minute with Kafka and Clojure – Devon Peticolas

Parallel Programming, Fork Join, and Reducers – Daniel Higginbotham (with slides)

Parsing Text with a Virtual Machine – Ghadi Shayban

Specter Powerful and Simple Data Structure Manipulation – Nathan Marz

The Age of Talkies – Mario Aquino

The Joys and Perils of Interactive Development – Stuart Sierra

Types are like the Weather, Type Systems are like Weathermen – Matthias Felleisen

USE lisp WITH game – Making an Adventure Game with Clojure – Bryce Covert

Web Development is Distributed Systems Programming – Mikaela Patella

In full: sort -k 1.74 sort-file.txt > sorted-file.txt

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