Workshop: How to explain Data-Oriented programming to non-Clojure developers


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ABSTRACT:
In this workshop we will explore strategies and methods for explaining the benefits of Data-Oriented programming (a.k.a just use maps) to non-Clojure developers.
In addition to the need of finding the appropriate library for persistent data structures, we need to think also about the integration of persistent data structures into an existing code base and how to overcome cultural habits of developers.
BIO:
Yehonathan Sharvit has been working as a software engineer since 2000, programming with C++, Java, Ruby, JavaScript, Clojure and ClojureScript. He currently works as a software architect at Cycognito, building software infrastructures for high scale data pipelines. He shares insights about software at https://blog.klipse.tech/, he writes technical books, he speaks at conferences and leads Clojure workshops around the world. He is the author of Data-Oriented programming, published by Manning. Yehonathan is passionate about making interesting things easy to understand.
Find Data Oriented Programming at https://www.manning.com/books/data-oriented-programming?utm_source=viebel&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=book_sharvit2_data_1_29_21&a_aid=viebel&a_bid=d5b546b7

Workshop: How to explain Data-Oriented programming to non-Clojure developers