So I've just spent the last two days at EuroClojure, which was excellent. I met plenty of really great, really friendly and really smart people. It gave me plenty to think about, and inspired me to try and write and share more about my own experiences with Clojure.

To kick this off, for my own benefit as well as any readers, here follows a list of everything I made a note of to look into further, read or watch.

For a fuller set of notes from the conference, be sure to check out Phil Potter's notes.

Day One



Day Two





If nothing else, I think I've realised I need to be more consistent with my note taking - apologies to any speakers I didn't make notes about!

