After years of stagnation nREPL left Clojure Contrib and its development has resumed! It wasn’t easy, it took a lot of work, I learned many valuable lessons along the way, and I want to share all of this with you! This talk is going to examine the efforts that lead to restarting the active nREPL development in 2018, the current state of the project and the ambitious plans for its future. As almost all Clojure developers rely on nREPL in one way or another (e.g. cider-jack-in or lein repl), I believe that many of you might find this talk both interesting and informative! A maybe even fun! ;-)
About the speaker: Bozhidar is the maintainer of CIDER, nREPL and many Clojure libraries related to Clojure tooling. He’s also the editor of the community Clojure style guide. Most people would probably describe him as an Emacs zealot (and they would be right). He’s also quite fond of the Lisp family of languages, functional programming in general and Clojure in particular. Believe it or not, Bozhidar has hobbies and interests outside the realm of computers, but we won’t bore with those here.
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