If you don't have time to watch all the talks I wholeheartedly recommend
watching Chris Ford's _Duelling Keyboards_ keynote. Best presented talk
of the conference, IMO. He doesn't go into details about Clojure, but
does go through some live coding and music making. Also, music theory.

I also enjoyed James Reeves' talk on _Duct_. This is probably the most
practical talk for me.

Coming from Scala+Akka programming, I also enjoyed Andrei Ursan's _Actor
Systems in Clojure: What are your options?_ talk. (Don't tell Rich.)

Stig


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