Clojure Websites
5 websites found
Sebastian Göttschkes
// SGOETTSCHKES.MESebastian Göttschkes is a developer who blogs at sgoettschkes.me. He writes about his experiences with various technologies, including Clojure, Dart, Ansible, and Vagrant. He has also given talks on topics ranging from Agile Web Development to utilizing LLMs in OTP applications. He has contributed to various open-source projects.
Modulo Lotus
// MODULOLOTUS.NETMatthew Davidson is a software engineer and founder. He has been a neuroscientist, a startup CTO (twice), and a Buddhist monk for a couple of weeks. He can be found on GitHub as KingMob. He used to maintain Aleph and Manifold, and still maintains True Grit. He has a wife and a beard and lives in Thailand.
Manu Moreale
// MANUELMOREALE.COMNikita Prokopov is originally from Siberia and moved to Germany in 2018 after studying Computer Science and working in IT. He blogs at tonsky.me. Besides programming, he is interested in movies, filmmaking, UI design, standup comedy, and badminton. He started blogging in LiveJournal and eventually created his own self-hosted blog using Clojure. He values having control over his platform and enjoys the freedom it provides.
anders murphy
// ANDERSMURPHY.COMAnders is a Fullstack Developer, Product Engineer, and Startup Founder. He has spent most of his career building consumer facing apps. He does consulting work on Clojure, JVM, SQLite, product design, rapid prototyping and performance tuning (with a focus on vertical scaling). He is an Open Source contributor to hyperlith and sqlite4clj. He has created fun demos such as Game of Life (Multiplayer) and One billion checkboxes (Multiplayer). He is also a speaker.
Stef Coetzee
// STEFCOETZEE.COMStef Coetzee focuses professionally on industrial progress acceleration towards an abundant future. They maintain a blog and a bookshelf page showcasing their reading interests. Stef can be found on GitHub, X, and LinkedIn. They can be contacted via email at stef@stefcoetzee.com. Their website is made with Babashka and styled with Tailwind CSS.