London Clojurians Talk: Information Programming with Pathom 3 (by Wilker Lucio)

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The London Clojurians are happy to present:

Title: Information Programming with Pathom 3
Speaker: Wilker Lucio
Time: 2021-10-26T17:30:00Z
Local time: 18:30 on Tuesday, October 26, 2021 in London, United Kingdom - Time.is (click here for local time)
RSVP: Data Navigation with Pathom 3 (by Wilker Lucio) | Meetup

Wilker Lucio (wilkerlucio (Wilker Lúcio) · GitHub) will be presenting
Phantom 3 (GitHub - wilkerlucio/pathom3: A library for navigating data.). Pathom way
provides a new way to think about and manipulate information. It both
works for computing information locally or integrating data in a
distributed architecture.
You can find more info at: Pathom 3 is coming | WSSCode Blog

Wilker Lucio works with Clojure since 2014. Worked at Nubank, where he
used Clojure to integrate data from hundreds of services at
once. Active contributor to open source in libraries like Pathom and
Fulcro.

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RSVP: Data Navigation with Pathom 3 (by Wilker Lucio) | Meetup

Hi all,

here is the recording of this event:

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I think this is the future :slight_smile: Wilker makes fundamental points here that will ring true to anyone whose had to design or consume multiple APIs from different providers. His solution is a brilliant bridge between the world of shonky legacy enterprise APIs whose principal concern is often security and the beautifully simple™ Datomic style pull request syntax that frees clients from needing to know about those data sources at all. He has some trouble with the demo gods in this talk but they all get sorted out.

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