Sean Corfield, Clojure Contrib, and “real world Clojure”

  • Nicely done!

    One of the things I've seen happen to a lot of technically-oriented podcasts is they become irregular and then eventually disappear.

    I think with a topic like Clojure you have a lot to discuss, since it's rapidly evolving. If you can't find people to interview or the community has been otherwise slow, you can always talk about facets of Clojure (threading & STM, etc).

  • I listen to a lot of podcasts and its fantastic to have one about clojure. Sometimes this kind of podcaste (spezially new ones) have a stif tone but I liked the conversationel interviewing style in this one.

    The only bad thing I have to say is the length. I like it if the podcasts are longer.

  • I liked the part where you talked about Clojure/West (http://clojurewest.org).

  • Nice interview