Pre-West Prep: Colin Fleming

Talk: Debugging Clojure code with Cursive
Colin Fleming's talk at Clojure/West is about debugging Clojure in Cursive.
Background
Colin Fleming is the developer behind Cursive. Cursive is the #2 most popular Clojure IDE (behind Emacs and just ahead of vim). It is based on IntelliJ, and so has a lot of useful JVM features. This talk will focus on debugging and also how the JVM debuggers fare with functional code.
For a great introduction to Cursive, see Colin Fleming's talk at Clojure/conj last year.
About Colin Fleming
This post is one of a series called Pre-West Prep, which is also published by email. It's all about getting ready for the upcoming Clojure/West, organized by Cognitect. Conferences are ongoing conversations and explorations. Speakers discuss trends, best practices, and the future by drawing on the rich context built up in past conferences and other media.
That rich context is what Pre-West Prep is about. I want to enhance everyone's experience at the conference by surfacing that context. With just a little homework, we can be better prepared to understand and enjoy the talks and the hallway conversations.
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