Moldable Live Programming with Clerk (by Philippa Markovics)
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- Clerk is an open-source programmer’s assistant for Clojure that combines the advantages of notebooks like Jupyter, Smalltalk-style Moldable Development, and using one’s favorite editor.
We’ll embark on a tour through use cases - from data analysis, generative art, moldable documentation to small local-first apps - all with very little code and bypassing what would otherwise be a lot of distracting UI programming.
Attendees will learn how Clerk has evolved to be a complement to the REPL, how to build custom views to gain better insight into a problem and how you can share that with others.
Amazing presentation! I heard about Clerk since before it was released but took an embarrassingly long time to adopt it because I had invested so much time into building interactive apps from scratch for learning mathematics. So I had to get over the fact that so much of my work was rendered superfluous because I was basically doing much of what it does but worse... but I was telling myself that I enjoyed doing it my own way.
As soon as I tried it, it hit me that suddenly I could focus on what I originally meant to do, which was to actually learn the mathematics concepts, instead of spending so much time wrestling with UI stuff! There's indeed a benefit to developing custom stuff from the ground up so you have total control to tailor it to your particular use, but what you give up by just using Clerk is instantly made up for many times over in productivity, and shareability by tapping into the exciting ecosystem that is forming so quickly around it. Thanks a lot!
More information about Tracy?
Wait wait wait, how did you get smooth scrolling in emacs at 3:00?
Great presentation! Is there any more info available on how to use Clerk for devcards-like UI development?
It seems that the "lurk" is private project.
A gentler introduction to Clerk may have been helpful.. like starting it up from scratch and doing something very simple
check out a previous presentation of clerk here: ruclips.net/video/3ANS2NTNgig/видео.html