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- 🇭🇺HU · Technology#170500 to 3K
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Episode 12: It allows a small team to achieve really great goals, with Marcin Maicki, Dentons
Jan 28, 2026
56m 01s
Episode 11. Clojure still gives the biggest performance boost, with Jeremiah Via, NYT
Nov 28, 2025
44m 04s
Episode 10. Open-source is like all eyes looking at it, with Cam Saul, Metabase
Feb 17, 2025
56m 51s
Episode 9. You need boundaries to do a meaningful work, with Alexander Johannes, JustOn
Feb 10, 2025
1h 07m 37s
Episode 8. ClojureScript is a Clojure killer app, with Jereme Corrado, Mobot
Feb 3, 2025
1h 08m 45s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1/28/26 | ![]() Episode 12: It allows a small team to achieve really great goals, with Marcin Maicki, Dentons✨ | Clojure in enterpriseteam dynamics+4 | Marcin Maicki | ClojureClojureScript+11 | — | ClojureDentons+7 | — | 56m 01s | |
| 11/28/25 | ![]() Episode 11. Clojure still gives the biggest performance boost, with Jeremiah Via, NYT✨ | Clojure adoptiondata processing+4 | Jeremiah Via | ClojureElasticsearch+6 | search stack | ClojureNew York Times+7 | — | 44m 04s | |
| 2/17/25 | ![]() Episode 10. Open-source is like all eyes looking at it, with Cam Saul, Metabase✨ | Clojureopen-source+4 | Cam Saul | MetabaseFreshcode+1 | — | ClojureMetabase+7 | — | 56m 51s | |
| 2/10/25 | ![]() Episode 9. You need boundaries to do a meaningful work, with Alexander Johannes, JustOn✨ | Clojuresoftware development+4 | Alexander Johannes | JustOnSalesforce | Germany | ClojureJustOn+5 | — | 1h 07m 37s | |
| 2/3/25 | ![]() Episode 8. ClojureScript is a Clojure killer app, with Jereme Corrado, Mobot✨ | ClojureClojureScript+4 | Jereme Corrado | MobotFreshcode+3 | — | ClojureClojureScript+4 | — | 1h 08m 45s | |
| 1/27/25 | ![]() Episode 7. And until you get to that point, you should be living in pain, right?, with Nathan Marz, Red Planet Labs✨ | Clojurescalable systems+3 | Nathan Marz | Red Planet LabsApache Storm+1 | Twitter | Clojurescalable systems+5 | — | 1h 05m 41s | |
| 1/20/25 | ![]() Episode 6. I truly discovered the enlightenment with Clojure, with Yehonathan, CyCognito✨ | Clojurecybersecurity+4 | Yehonathan Sharvit | CyCognitoFreshcode+4 | — | Clojurecybersecurity+4 | — | 58m 14s | |
| 1/13/25 | ![]() Episode 5. The capacity to learn new languages is very important, HolidayPirates✨ | Clojureweb development+3 | Jeffy | HolidayPiratesFreshcode+2 | — | Clojureweb development+3 | — | 47m 26s | |
| 1/6/25 | ![]() Episode 4. Is it easy to manage team of such highly qualified engineers?, with James Trunk, Griffin✨ | Clojurebanking sector+4 | James Trunk | GriffinFreshcode+1 | — | Clojurebanking-as-a-service+6 | — | 1h 02m 07s | |
| 12/16/24 | ![]() Episode 3. So once you try Clojure, there is no way back, with Marten Sytema, CaterMonkey✨ | Clojuresoftware development+4 | Marten Sytema | CaterMonkeyFreshcode+6 | — | ClojureCaterMonkey+6 | — | 1h 01m 42s | |
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| 12/3/24 | ![]() Episode 2. We choose the best tool for the job, with Adam Tornhill, CodeScene | Meet our guest, Adam Tornhill—founder of CodeScene, a seasoned programmer with nearly 30 years of experience, and author of the book "Your Code as a Crime Scene." In this episode, we explore Adam's expertise in software product development and how CodeScene's Clojure team navigates the challenges of technical debt, late delivery, and code quality.Adam explains his decision to use Clojure as the primary technology for CodeScene and shares his proven approach to behavioral code analysis. We highlighted the benefits like increased productivity, JVM integration, and sheer enjoyment, as well as some challenges related to the dynamic typing system.The CodeScene behavioral code analysis tool: codescene.comACE: the AI-powered refactoring tool: codescene.com/product/ai-codingFreshcode Clojure team: freshcodeit.com/services/clojure-development-companyYour Code as a Crime Scene, Second Edition by Adam Tornhill: pragprog.com/titles/atcrime2/your-code-as-a-crime-scene-second-editionBeating the Averages by Paul Graham: paulgraham.com/avg.html#clojure #productdevelopment #productmanager #podcast #ai #freshcode | 56m 02s | ||||||
| 11/27/24 | ![]() Episode 1. Now we are writing in Clojure, with Kalle Korhonen, Quuppa | We sat down with Kalle Korhonen, CPO at Quuppa, to learn about his journey of introducing Clojure into a primarily Java-based enterprise system. Kalle shared how Quuppa, a Finnish company specializing in indoor positioning technology, uses Clojure to build and maintain its enterprise management system. Kalle walked us through their transition from Java to Clojure and ClojureScript, explaining how they manage distributed systems and hardware integration.We discussed their experience with Clojure frameworks like Re-frame, Reagent, and Integrant and described what it takes to build a team of developers interested in working with Clojure. Throughout our conversation, Kalle shared insights about frontend and backend development challenges in a Clojure/ClojureScript environment and discussed practical aspects like IDE choices and build tools in day-to-day development.Episode page: https://www.freshcodeit.com/podcast/we-are-writing-in-clojure | 40m 49s | ||||||
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