Modern software architecture emphasizes modularity and composability. While the industry at large is rapidly moving toward approaches such as microservices, the monolith is still alive and well in the enterprise.
Monolithic projects will often have tight coupling between components, resulting in codebases that are large and unwieldy. This directly impacts productivity, and translates into costs for the organization.
In this session we will explore the aspects of Clojure that encourage writing code that is loosely coupled and reusable. We will discuss the benefits of the Clojure approach, and we will see how it applies in practice with a live demo.
Dmitri’s talk is now available on the Chariot Solutions site.
Tags: clojure, frameworks, functional, languages
Location: Salon B
April 12th, 2016
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM