Clojure/conj 2024

After last year's regular posts about my Clojurists Together-funded work on clojure-doc.

From: Sean Corfield: An Architect's View

Long-Term Funding, Update #6

In my previous Long-Term Funding update I said I would review and update of the "cookbooks" section and make another pass of "TBD" items in the "language" section.

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Long-Term Funding, Update #5

In my previous Long-Term Funding update I said I would review/overhaul the "ecosystem" and "tutorials" sections (once I'd finished the "language" section).

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Long-Term Funding, Update #4

In my previous Long-Term Funding update I said I would review/overhaul the "ecosystem" and "tutorials" sections.

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deps.edn and monorepos XI (Polylith)

This is part of an ongoing series of blog posts about our ever-evolving use of the Clojure CLI, deps.edn, and Polylith, with our monorepo at World Singles Networks.

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Long-Term Funding, Update #3

In my previous Long-Term Funding update I said I would review/overhaul the Libraries pages (both authoring and the directory) and write the tools.

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Long-Term Funding, Update #2

In my previous Long-Term Funding update I said that I planned "to review and/or overhaul the Getting Started, Introduction, and Web Development sections, with a focus on the latter.

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Calva, Joyride, and Portal

Back in December, 2022, I described my original Calva, Joyride, and Portal setup.

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Long-Term Funding, Update #1

As part of Clojurists Together's Long-Term Funding for 2023 I talked about working on clojure-doc.org which I had resurrected a few years ago, as a GitHub Pages project, powered by Cryogen.

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Calva, Joyride, and Portal

An updated version of this post describes my latest Calva, Joyride, and Portal setup.

From: Sean Corfield: An Architect's View

deps.edn and monorepos X (Polylith)

This is part of an ongoing series of blog posts about our ever-evolving use of the Clojure CLI, deps.edn, and Polylith, with our monorepo at World Singles Networks.

From: Sean Corfield: An Architect's View

deps.edn and monorepos IX (Polylith)

This is part of an ongoing series of blog posts about our ever-evolving use of the Clojure CLI, deps.edn, and Polylith, with our monorepo at World Singles Networks.

From: Sean Corfield: An Architect's View

Social Media Revisited

About a year ago I posted that I had deleted both my Twitter and Facebook accounts.

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deps.edn and monorepos VIII (Polylith)

This is part of an ongoing series of blog posts about our ever-evolving use of the Clojure CLI, deps.edn, and Polylith, with our monorepo at World Singles Networks.

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The new clojure-doc web site

Back when I was working on the clojure.

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Social Media

I've been on both Twitter and Facebook for a very long time and it definitely has had its ups and downs.

From: Sean Corfield: An Architect's View

deps.edn and monorepos VII (Polylith)

This is part of an ongoing series of blog posts about our ever-evolving use of the Clojure CLI, deps.edn, and Polylith, with our monorepo at World Singles Networks.

From: Sean Corfield: An Architect's View

deps.edn and monorepos VI (Polylith)

This is part of an ongoing series of blog posts about our ever-evolving use of the Clojure CLI, deps.edn, and Polylith, with our monorepo at World Singles Networks.

From: Sean Corfield: An Architect's View

deps.edn and monorepos V (Polylith)

This is part of an ongoing series of blog posts about our ever-evolving use of the Clojure CLI, deps.edn, and Polylith, with our monorepo at World Singles Networks.

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tools.build

With the recent release of tools.

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deps.edn and monorepos IV

This is part of an ongoing series of blog posts about our ever-evolving use of the Clojure CLI, deps.edn, and Polylith, with our monorepo at World Singles Networks.

From: Sean Corfield: An Architect's View

deps.edn and monorepos III (Polylith)

Back in April, I talked about us dipping into Polylith at work in deps.

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deps.edn and monorepos II

A couple of months ago, I wrote about our use of deps.edn with our monorepo at work. I've updated that post to reflect changes we've made recently and I'm going to talk in more detail about those changes in this post.

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It's the "Little Things"...

Our Clojure team is a big fan of reducing dependencies and, in particular, avoiding dependencies that are known to be troublesome (such as the special circle of hell that is all the different versions of the Jackson JSON libraries).

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deps.edn and monorepos

At World Singles Networks llc we have been using a monorepo for several years and it has taken us several iterations to settle on a structure that works well with the Clojure CLI and deps.

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