• Clojure talk showcasing Overtone real-time synthesis. (here, via @ pepijndevos) -- Yesterday we mentioned that Overtone was presented at Ruby and Rails 2010 in Amsterdam. Here is the video. Also, one of the authors confirmed to me that they formed a band called the (λ-tones), the first ever Clojure band, whose first gig was at RAR10.
  • Bitumen Framework: Stack traces for Clojure app development (here, via @kumarshantanu) -- Manipulate clojure stack traces functionally and print them in a sane way, finally!
  • How I tamed VimClojure, that is, Clojure on Vim (here, via @darevay) -- If Emacs is not your thing and you don't like Java-based IDEs, then you can always turn to your trusty friend Vim. This article describes how to set it up with VimClojure to work with Clojure.
  • Using Clojure, NoSQL Databases and Functional-Style JavaScript to Write Gext-Generation HTML5 Apps (here, via @smartervolution) -- The slides of a presentation from the guys who built TheDeadline, a very smart online personal assistant. This presentation covers how the application is built and why.
  • Go and get some #clojure 1.3 alpha 2 (here, via @stuarthalloway) -- Go do it!
    • or, if you are on lein: [org.clojure/clojure "1.3.0-alpha2"] (via @stuarthalloway) -- Go do it!
  • The video from my #Jfokus 2010 presentation on #Clojure is now online (in Swedish) (here, via @weakreference) -- Bah! Swedish cannot be that diffi... ... ... nevermind.
  • The Conj (here, via @planetclojure) -- More detailed notes from the clojure-conj
  • We’re in Beta! (here, via @jneira) -- clojuredocs.org is now in beta. New UI and features galore. This post shows and explains what's new. Good job guys!
  • #clojure compiler in clojure, doesn't need ASM (here, via @wmacgyver) -- Looks like someone had plenty of free time and a very strong will to build a clojure compiler in clojure.
  • #clojure contrib 1.3.0-alpha2 deployed (via @stuartsierra) -- Matches the same version of clojure.
  • A Clojure Reading List (here, via @planetclojure) -- A list of books that might be of your interest if you are also interested in clojure (and we know you are, because you're reading this)