Clojure

Date: 2023-10-24
Location: online
Link: https://www.meetup.com/london-clojurians/events/295880430/

Portal Internals (by Chris Badahdah)

THIS IS AN ONLINE EVENT
[Connection details will be shared 1h before the start time]
The London Clojurians are happy to present:
Title: Portal Internals
Speaker: Chris Badahdah
Time: 2023-10-24 @ 18:30 (London time)
Local time: click here for local time
Chris Badahdah (https://djblue.github.io/) will be presenting:
"Portal Internals"
Portal is a Clojure data visualization and exploration tool aimed at enhancing interactive development. In this talk we will explore aspects of Portal’s internals and how they enable various types of workflows for different users. After this talk, you should be better equipped to leverage Portal in your specific workflow.
Chris started learning Clojure in 2016 after he realized lisp was the ultimate programming language. In early 2020, he started working in Clojure professionally and hasn’t looked back. He’s been working with data driven systems, during which Portal has been of great use!
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