The Workflows Demos series continues -- will you tell your story?

Recently, the visual-tools group hosted a series of meetups around the way people use their Clojure tooling.

We find it important to create a space for sharing practices, helping each other, and brainstorming future hopes regarding tooling.

Will you tell your story?

Please reach out if you wish to share your Clojure tooling workflow publicly. Whether you are a tool-maker or a thoughtful user, that would be great.
Editors, IDEs, debuggers, notebooks, dashboards, linters, test-runners, etc., are all welcome – established as well as experimental projects.

Past meetings

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I would like to demo my Sublime Text setup. Clojure Sublimed, Socket REPL, custom IDE theme, maybe some small libraries I find useful for developing and for publishing libraries

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@tonsky That would be amazing!

I’ll reach out to schedule something.

I also would like to show my Pulsar workflow, especially with ClojureScript :slight_smile:

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Great! I’ll write to you and we can try to schedule.

@daslu I just saw your email on the mailing and figured I’ll drop my keyboard in the ring… I don’t have a particularly whizbang setup [1] but I could show one or two tricks like live-coded presentations.

This last Conj featured a bunch of people using their own tools to demo their own tools [2]. This is a powerful idiom / capability. I just want to bring attention to it and prompt people to find ways to construct their own dev workflows to integrate with the way they work/think/behave, rather than mainly find ways to integrate self with tools.

[1] Though the blog post is big, the actual config. is fairly common among pro. devs Emerging from dotemacs bankruptcy the hard way: integrating the IDE (feat. Clojure(Script))

[2] Several examples described here: Public view of Clojurians | Zulip team chat

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@adi this is great!

I’ll continue on a private message to try scheduling something.