JUXT — A Grid Dynamics Company
JUXT Cast
JUXT are a software engineering firm. We build, we consult and we share our many libraries with the community. We choose to only use one programming language, Clojure, and in this podcast we will talk about various things related to what's going on in the company at the time.
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Dec 23, 2025
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Episodes
S4E9 - Strange Loop Edition: A chat with Dave Yarwood 11.11.2022 14:46
Episode Notes Dave Yarwood's Talk in 2019 about Alda: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6hUihVWdgW0&ab_channel=StrangeLoopConference Github repo: https://github.com/daveyarwood/alda-clj “Learn You a Haskell for Great Good” book: http://learnyouahaskell.com/ John Coltrane’s “Giant Steps”: https://rhino.lnk.to/giantsteps60 “Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs (The Mit Electrical...
S4E8 - Strange Loop Edition: A chat with Baptiste Dupuch and Christophe Grand 09.11.2022 14:51
Episode Notes Talk: https://www.thestrangeloop.com/2022/writing-a-mobile-app-with-clojuredart.html Roam Research: https://roamresearch.com/ Flutter: https://flutter.dev/ https://github.com/Tensegritics/ClojureDart Clojurians Slack channel: #clojuredart YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCkvOkh6pXzYqkFKDgoyWRg Twitter: @cgrand @BaptisteDupuch
S4E7 - Strange Loop Edition: A chat with Predrag Gruevski 04.11.2022 15:02
Episode Notes "The Early Days of id Software: Programming Principles" by John Romero (Strange Loop 2022) Semantic Versioning - Rust: https://docs.rs/semver/latest/semver/ Trustfall: https://github.com/obi1kenobi/trustfall Cargo-semver-check: https://github.com/obi1kenobi/cargo-semver-check “Crafting Interpreters” book: https://craftinginterpreters.com/ Playground at https://play....
S4E6 - Strange Loop Edition: A chat with Sarah Withee 02.11.2022 12:38
Episode Notes Sarah Withee’s website: https://geekygirlsarah.com/ Code Thesaurus: https://github.com/codethesaurus HacktoberFest 2022: https://hacktoberfest.com/ Digital Ocean: https://www.digitalocean.com/ Twitter: @geekygirlsarah GitHub: @geekygirlsarah LinkedIn: @sarahwithee
S4E5 - Strange Loop Edition: A chat with Kenneth Eversole 28.10.2022 13:59
Episode Notes CloudFlare - https://www.cloudflare.com/ Balto - https://www.balto.ai/ “The Evolution of a Planetary-scale Distributed Database" by Kevin Scaldeferri (Strange Loop 2022)” - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWR9QyhQEas Benson Hill - https://bensonhill.com/ Stlgo Meetup - https://www.meetup.com/StL-Go/ Venture Cafe - https://venturecafestlouis.org/ LinkedIn - @kennetheversole Twit...
S4E4 - Strange Loop Edition: A chat with Jared M. Smith 26.10.2022 14:19
Episode Notes Jared Smith http://jaredmsmith.com ElmConf - https://2019.elm-conf.com/ JavaScript Fatigue ELM https://elm-lang.org/ Semantic Versioning https://semver.org/ Atom Editor https://atom.io/ Email: dev@jaredmsmith.com Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/absynce
S4E3 - Strange Loop Edition: A chat with Felix GV 20.10.2022
Episode Notes Felix GV's talk at Strange Loop ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJeg4V3JgYo ) "Open Sourcing Venice – LinkedIn’s Derived Data Platform" by Felix GV ( https://engineering.linkedin.com/blog/2022/open-sourcing-venice--linkedin-s-derived-data-platform ) Venice in Github ( https://github.com/linkedin/venice ) Felix GV on Twitter: @felixgv Felix GV on Github: @FelixGV Felix on...
S4E2 - Strange Loop Edition: A chat with Uncle Bob 17.10.2022 15:23
Episode Notes Uncle Bob Wikipedia intro ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_C._Martin ) Clean Code book ( https://www.amazon.co.uk/Clean-Code-Handbook-Software-Craftsmanship/dp/0132350882 ) Clojure Polymorphism ( https://8thlight.com/blog/myles-megyesi/2012/04/26/polymorphism-in-clojure.html ) Persistent Data Structures ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persistent_data_structure ) The Logo progra...
S4E1 - Strange Loop Edition: A chat with Josh Goldberg 10.10.2022 17:43
Episode Notes “Monad I Love You Now Get Out Of My Type System” ( https://www.thestrangeloop.com/2022/monad-i-love-you-now-get-out-of-my-type-system.htm not yet released on Youtube, check here https://www.youtube.com/c/StrangeLoopConf/videos ) There are many monads tutorial, enough to deserve a timeline ( https://wiki.haskell.org/Monad_tutorials_timeline ) Codecademy is a software development learn...
S3E5 - JUXT Cast: Strange Loop Preview 06.09.2022
Episode Notes JUXT is a Platinum Sponsor of Strange Loop 2022. From September 22nd, you’ll find us in the JUXT booth at the Union Station in St. Louis, MO. Come visit!
S3E4 - The Future of Software - Introducing REPL-acement S3E4 27.05.2022 1:01:59
It’s a pleasure to have our friends Dominic Monroe and Ray McDermott (from Defn podcast) join us in this episode and share their aspirations for the future of software. Ray’s vision includes a new editor in Clojure for Clojure called 'REPL-acement'. Find out more below and make sure to stop by Ray's talk at the :clojureD conference on the 11th of June at 13:15 CEST. Background: https://github.com/...
S3E3 - Separating Storage and Compute S3E3 04.04.2022 30:50
The separation of storage and compute is a key industry trend impacting all kinds of organisations and is acutely important for the design of modern database systems. In this episode, we discuss how general desires for increased availability, better scalability, and lower costs, has heavily influenced our own plans for XTDB's future 2.0 architecture. Listen to insights from the team, including a s...
S3E2 - User Empowerment S3E2 31.01.2022 47:50
Juxtaposed against some software of the 90s like Microsoft Access, Lotus Notes, and Visual Basic, there is a distinct contrast in our current world. Malcolm argues that with today's fixation on Continuous Deployment, software has become static, brittle, and inflexible. In this episode, we talk about how users have consequently become disempowered. Why have we have created a culture so dependent on...
S3E1 - The Strength of the Record S3E1 07.01.2022 36:11
In this episode, we dive into the concept of a 'record’. We examine what makes records technically superior to triples and tables and go back in time to uncover humanity’s long-standing preference for simple records.
S2E21 - re:Clojure Interviews 21 - Julie Sussman 12.12.2021 1:00:00
Episode Notes Volpe National Transportation Systems Center Bolt Beranek and Newman Inc. BBN was selected by ARPA to build an Interface Message Processor (IMP) for the ARPANET Julie took over Ray Tomlinson’s first email system Intelpost SICP Instructor's Manual I Can Read That! A Traveler's Introduction to Chinese Characters Introduction to Algorithms Simply Scheme Chinese Characters Folk Dancing J...
S2E20 - re:Clojure Interviews 20 - Ella Hoeppner 09.12.2021 13:58
Episode Notes Generative Art Procedural Generation Cellular Automata A New Kind of Science loop-recur Clojure The Beginning of Infinity - David Deutsch Ella’s talk at re:Clojure
S2E19 - re:Clojure Interviews 19 - David Vujic 09.12.2021 22:02
Episode Notes Commodore 64 Commodore Basic Kent Beck Gifski Mob Programming Threading Macros Parkour Salute to the Sun - Matthew Halsall David’s Talk at re:Clojure
S2E18 - re:Clojure Interviews 18 - Gerald Jay Sussman 30.11.2021 49:52
Episode Notes American museum of natural history in Manhattan Ham radio operators QST magazines Vacuum tube IBM 650/620 computers Joel Moses at Columbia Drum memory Biquinary encoding IBM 709 Vacuum tubes computer Marvin Minsky Claude Shannon IPL V interpreter by Carnegie Mellon Bill Gosper Lisp 1.5 programmer's manual PDP-6 MacLisp Macsyma , symbolic manipulation software Compacting garbage colle...
S2E17 - re:Clojure Interviews 17 - Artem Barmin 30.11.2021 13:52
Episode Notes Freshcode Rich Hickey Emacs Haskell Common Lisp StarCraft 2 Victor Pelevin
S2E16 - re:Clojure Interviews 16 - Eric Normand 29.11.2021 31:43
Episode Notes It was a great pleasure to speak again with our friend @ericnormand about Alan Kay, Lisp, Mr Wizard, Logo and much more! Enjoy! Mr Wizard TV TV series The Logo programming language Alan Kay The TCP/IP stack Paul Graham Essays The 50th anniversary of Lisp conference The Little Schemer book by Dan Friedman Frequencies clojure function Grokking Simplicity book
S2E15 - re:Clojure Interviews 15 - Johanna Antonelli 29.11.2021 15:29
Episode Notes Welcome (back) @JohannaAntone10 to the podcast! We spoke about Clojure, Richard Feynman, stonemasonry and much more! Enjoy! Richard Feynman Stonemasonry The Kingkiller Chronicle book recommendation JUXT Libraries on github.
S2E14 - re:Clojure Interviews 14 - Ben Sless 28.11.2021 24:45
Episode Notes VLSI Very large-scale (circuit) integration William Byrd on The Most Beautiful Program Ever Written Mini Kanren StarCraft Videogame. Tony Hoare Codeq Rich Hickey's project structural version control project. Unison language Clojure Transducers Factorio game Eudemonia Aristotelian concept of happiness Naked Performance (with Clojure) a talk by Tommi Reiman
S2E13 - re:Clojure Interviews 13 - David Pham 27.11.2021 16:50
Episode Notes Babashka scripting language West Coast Swing dance type? One Piece Japanese manga by Eiichiro Oda Linear Algebra Neanderthal linear algebra library. DType-Next Next generation high performance Clojure toolkit.
S2E12 - re:Clojure Interviews 12 - Mey Beisaron 26.11.2021 21:26
Episode Notes Tablecloth Clojure library for columnar data handling Daniel Higginbotham wrote the awesome Clojure for the Brave and True . Rayman and PokemonGo videogames Are you there Wodka It's me Chelsea book recommendation Haifa is about 100 kilometers north of Tel Aviv in Israel.
S2E11 - re:Clojure Interviews 11 - João Santiago 24.11.2021 17:42
Episode Notes dvc pmap Dune
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