We talk to Bridget Hillyer about ClojureBridge and increasing diversity in the Clojure community.


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Our Guest, Bridget Hillyer
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Music

Bridget chose "Brigitte" by Stereolab to start the show and "Work" by Gang Starr to end the show.


Topics
Strange LoopStructure and Interpretation of Computer ProgrammingClojureBridgeRailsBridgeSarah Allen (@ultrasaurus)Sarah Mei (@sarahmei)Sean Corfield (@seancorfield)Grace Hopper"To the Moon" - by Russ Olsen (@russolsen)Daniel Higginbotham (@nonrecursive)Clinton Dreisbach (@cndreisbach)ClojureBridge Durham - REGISTERClojureBridge San FranciscoCarin Meier (@gigasquid)Jennifer Eliuk (@7maples)ScratchKyle Kingsbury (@aphyr)Clojure from the Ground UpClojure for the Brave and TrueEric Normand (@ericnormand)LispCast Introduction to ClojureAlex Miller (@puredanger)Lynn Grogan (@lynngrogan)Maggie Litton (@MaggieLitton)Yoko Harada (@yokolet)Jamie Kite (@jgkite)HoplonAlan Dipert (@alandipert)OmDavid Nolen (@swannodette)
Credits

Episode Cover Art:


Michael Parenteau

Audio Production


Russ Olsen

Production Assistance:


Alex MillerLynn GroganDaemian Mack

We talk to Bridget Hillyer about ClojureBridge and increasing diversity in the Clojure community.


Listen to or download this episode.

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