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About Scicloj

What

Scicloj is an open, free and dynamic hub for building a Clojure ecosystem for data science, scientific computing and data engineering.

In short, it is for anyone who is interested in using Clojure to work with data.

There are various places where activities move forward (for more info check the Where section), and they are all open to discussion and contribution.

Who

We are Clojurians coming from very different backgrounds and with very different levels of knowledge around Clojure and data science who share a common goal: making Clojure and data science better by combining them.

Everyone is welcome to contribute, to consume and to use Scicloj however they like.

Why

A few people met on the internet one day and they all shared the same thought: Clojure is great, data science is cool, let’s put them together to make a crying rainbow of awesomeness! The first issues encountered led to a couple of revelations: Clojure is indeed cool, but data science relies heavily on FOSS libraries and tools that in Clojureland are all scattered around and usually poorly documented.

Scicloj is an umbrella for libraries, tutorials, ideas and open discussion trying to move further the idea that not only data science is possible with Clojure, but it can be a very nice experience as well (and it just works!).

How

Scicloj tries to create broad discussions, where community members can reason together about their common goals.

At the same time, it maintains dedicated task groups that can have discussion around certain topics, such as: machine learning, wrapping useful data science libraries for use with Clojure, writing tutorials, organizing the community, editing the Scicloj website, and more.

In addition to textual, everyday discussions, Scicloj encourages meetings in small groups, as well as larger gatherings.

Where

Contact details

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Chat

The Clojurians Zulip

Most of our communication takes place in specific streams (also called channels) at the Clojurians Zulip chat.

Small task groups often create ad-hoc streams for their task, but a lot of the communitcation takes place in more popular, long-living streams (examples below).

Most streams are public, some are private. Usually, streams are chosen to be private not for secrecy, but for focus, and for creating an atmosphere where people are comfortable talking, knowing who are listening.

This original announcement of the Clojurians Zulip by Gert Goet gives some context and explains why it makes sense for some parts of the Clojure community to move into Zulip. Scicloj followed that advice.

Relevant active streams

Here are the main scicloj-related active streams, dedicated to certain subgroups, child communities or sister communities of scicloj.

General discussion and Q&A

Dev chat of specific topics, tools and libraries

Active study groups / dev groups

For more information, see also the list of dev & study groups at the website.

General streams worth knowing about:

Inactive streams of the past, that might be of interest

You may wish to learn a little bit about the concepts of Zulip streams and topics. Note that all streams and topics (and even single messages) have URLs, that you can open at separate tabs in your browser.

When joining Zulip, it is a good idea to present yourself at the #new-members / hello topic, and in general, at topics called ‘hello’ or ‘personal introductions’ at specific streams you are subscribing to, mainly this ‘hello’ topic at the #data-science stream.

When reading the feed to cactch up, it is sometimes comfortable to browse through the aggregate feed of all streams, or at the feed of a specific stream, such as #data-science.

When writing messages, it is recommended to be at the page of a specific topic, e.g. #data-science / tech.ml.dataset. That would prevent some very common mistake, of writing under the wrong topic.

You may wish to configure the streams-notifications behaviours to your taste.

To discover conversations relevant to you, you may browse and subscribe to streams. To see the feed of all public streams, including those you are not subscribed to, you can look at this URL (note that we are filtering out the huge #slack-archive stream).

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Contact

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Events

Our public events are shared at the Clojure calendar feed.

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Join the organizing team

Are you interested in the human aspects of growing the community? Or, do you want to be involved in the thought process about the goals and priorities of this community? Then the scicloj organizing team would welcome you to join. Even if your time is limited, contributing your thought can be important.

Pair with a library author

Library authors need users. Some of the actively developed libraries would benefit a lot from a user trying to use them and sharing their findings.

Help building the website and knowledge base

The scicloj website would love to have more people involved in it. Contributing to the content organization, writing opinionated blog posts, helping with the aesthetics – all would be welcome.

Create some proof of concept

Do you think that something is missing in our stack? Then let us maybe create it! Beginning with a small proof of concept, you can test the idea with other community members. If you suggest your idea, maybe someone will be happy to join you, and you create it together.

Contribute to a library

Is there any library that you are curious to learn about or just want to help building? Then a good way to learn may be to contribute. This may be some help in adding a feature, adding some tests, or writing documentation. You can offer that to the library author. Some would be happy and might offer a nice way to begin.

Submit an issue

Have you found a bug or a missing feature? Probably, the maintainers of actively developed libraries would be happy to know about it. Usually, the project Issues page or the project Zulip stream would be the place to do that. Most projects mention the preferred ways of communication in their README.

← About Scicloj
Chat →
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data-recur: recurring updates & discussions around building the emerging data stack


hammock

This group is a space for recurring updates & discussions around the emerging Clojure stack for data processing, analysis, and visualization.

Future topics:

Organizers: Ethan Miller & Daniel Slutsky (please reach out at the Clojurians Zulip)

Frequency of meetings: All-hands monthly meetings + ad-hoc meetings on specific topics

Chat stream: #data-recur

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{on hold} ds4clj: a data science course for Clojure devs


black-eyed-pea

For various reasons of community priorities, this project was delayed. As of May 2024, we are reconsidering a revised version, which is probably a semi-structured series of talks alongside the more hands-on real-world-data group.

The content below is the old 2022-2023 draft.

exploration meetings preparing for the course

goals

requirements

chat

time

recording

homework

Homework will be composed of:

πŸ“– [Clj4BT] Clojure for the Brave and True by Daniel Higginbotham

This is a great intro to Clojure.

It is useful for those who need a refresh with the language, or are new to it.

Note: Chapter 2 suggests a specific development environment using Emacs (and is also a bit outdated). Emacs is wonderful, but it is not required for learning Clojure. Please reach out for help you wish to learn the book with another environment.

πŸ“– [R4DS] R for Data Science by Wickham and Grolemund

This is a good intro to the R language and its use in basic data-science tasks. It uses the Tidyverse collection of R packages and the so-called “tidy” approach, which is common in today’s R community.

We will use parts of it a basic intro to R. Knowing some R would make participants more independent in approaching study resources on their own. Python could have been another option, but we prefer R, since its ecosystem is arguably more in harmony with the functional approach and with expressing statistical ideas.

πŸ“– [Clj4DS] [Clojure for Data Science](https://www.packtpub.com/product/clojure-for-data-science/9781784397180** by Henry Garner

This is an excellent intro to data science topics, but it uses Clojure libraries which are not actively developed anymore.

It will be used for a few of the case studies, that we will adapt to this course.

list of topics (tentative)

language

(mostly self learning)

from today’s brainstorming:

theory & methods

(very basic intros)

libraries & tools

(some introduced briefly, some more thoroughly)

course plan (very tentative)

monthtopiclibrarieshomework
core topics
1common workflowtablecloth, fastmath, hanami,learn some R and Clojure
scicloj.ml
2descriptive stats,fastmath, kixi.statsapply to a real-world dataset
frequentist stats
3data visualizationhanami, cljplot?apply to a real-world dataset
4arrays & tablesdtype-next, tech.ml.dataset,apply to a real-world dataset,
tableclothrun some speed comparisons
5basic supervised learning workflow,scicloj.ml, mallireproduce some kaggle notebooks
reproducibility, tests
6probability, Bayesian statsinferme, clj-stanreading in Statistical Rethinking,
reproducing some examples
7advanced supervised learning workflowsscicloj.mlreproduce some kaggle notebooks,
explore variations & improvements
8unsupervised learningfastmath, scicloj.mlreproduce some kaggle notebooks,
explore variations & improvements
9python and R interoplibpython-clj, clojisrgo through some tutorials by
interop
specialized topics
10working with tree-sructured data,clojure.walk, specter, meander,scrape & analyse some
web scrapinghickoryunstructured data
11linear algebra, basic image processingneanderthalprocess some images
12deep learningdeep diamondreproduce some tutorials
13async data streamsxforms, kixi.statsanalyse some user events
14natural language processingdatalinguist,analyse some texts,
spaCy through interopwrite rules to capture intents
15graph dataloom, asami, neo4j?analyse some graph data
16big datasetsgeni, clojask, tech.ml.datasetquery and analyse a big dataset,
run some speed comparisons
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{coming soon} a dev group about interop and transpilers

coming soon


In this group, we wish to explore projects such as ClojisR’s code generation, a similar layer we have at Wolframite, and general transpilers such as Kalai and Std.lang.

We hope to find some common ground and principles across these projects.

As of May 2024, we are not organizing this group yet, but hopefully it will begin later during this year.

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Present Agenda

As of August 2024, we are planning to begin a new reading journey around Regression and Other Stories by Andrew Gelman, Jennifer Hill, and Aki Vehtari

Calendar events

Please refer to the Joining section to join our calendar events.

Chat

The community uses Zulip, an open-source chat platform. In some other groups we’ve been running, we’ve found it useful for chat, in-depth discussion threads, and knowledge management.

Our Zulip organization is jointprob.zulipchat.com.

You may wish to learn a little bit about the concepts of Zulip streams and topics. Note that all streams and topics (and even single messages) have URLs, that you can open at separate tabs in your browser.

It would be wonderful to present yourself at the personal intros stream, preferably as a new topic thread.

Video platform

For video meetings, we currently use Zoom. The link is shared in the calendar events.

Recordings

Some parts of the sessions are recorded and shared internally in the Zulip chat. Possibly, we will also share some recorded parts publicly.

Projects

Participants take on projects as individuals or in small groups.

Example projects:

Participants are assumed to have some relevant knowledge.

To appreciate the content we are studying, it is recommended to have the following:

If you are not sure whether this journey fits your background, please write to us. We can think together.

Principles

The following core principles are typical of Scicloj study groups.

No experts. We do not assume that anybody is an expert in the field. We come to learn together with a student mindset.

A clear path. We will be very thoughtful about the agenda and where we wish to go. We will continually rethink and adapt our pathway going there.

Confused together. It is just fine to be confused. We will be there together and seek clarity together.

Being active. We encourage members to learn independently and take on projects. In a sense, its purpose is (also) to support those individual journeys.

Mutual curiosity. We make serious efforts to be inclusive to participants of various backgrounds. The different perspectives of our friends are part of what we wish to learn.

Contact

Please reach out:

← scicloj-llm-meetups: public meetings exploring the princples and use of large language models
{renamed} probabilistic modelling study group →
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scicloj-llm-meetups: public meetings exploring the princples and use of large language models

πŸ“…Follow our meetings on the Clojure Calendar FeedπŸ“…

gpt pretending to be joyful

The goal of this series of meetups is to support our learning, as a community, of the new landscape of ideas around large language models.

Some of the content here is specific to the Clojure ecosystem (e.g., discussing the use of LLMs from Clojure), but many parts of it could be helpful and interesting to broader audiences.

Blog posts

2023-09-29, Following our first five LLM meetups

Meetings

Our meetings are announced on the Clojure Calendar Feed.

Most meetings will be recorded and shared publicly (πŸŽ₯ Playlist).

Meeting videos

Playlist at the Scicloj channel

Clojure activity around LLMs

Here we list a few exciting projects that various Clojure groups and individuals have been working on.

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{on hold} ml-study: practicing the use of the emerging stack

(this group is on hold)

The ml-study group has been a space for regular meetings for practicing the usage of the emerging Clojure data science stack.

It has been serving us not only in learning, but also in testing the emerging stack and creating a collection of usage examples.

Organizer: Daniel Slutsky (please reach out at the Clojurians Zulip)

Chat stream: #ml-study

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← {on hold} ds4clj: a data science course for Clojure devs
{coming soon} a dev group about interop and transpilers →
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{renamed} probabilistic modelling study group


This group has been renamed as jointprob.

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Sessions

As a group, we will have biweekly sessions to discuss our ongoing projects. Participants will bring their own data & science problems to the sessions and actively work on them between sessions.

Some of the time will be dedicated to learning relevant practices, ideas, and technical topics.

We will also have one-on-one or small-group sessions to support individual journeys.

Recordings

The sessions will be partially recorded.

Most of the recordings will not be shared publicly but rather internally as a tool for us to catch up and recall our past discussions. When recordings are planned to be made public, we will first check with all participants.

Pairing

In the group, we will seek opportunities of collaborations.

A scientist may wish to pair with a Clojure engineer and explore something together, a Clojurian person may be curious about joining a scientific project, etc. We will be looking for such cases and try to help in matching them.

Contributing

In your projects using the emerging Clojure stack, there will often be opportunities to contribute back to the libraries you use. We will encourage that and help you in considering about fruitful directions and connecting with the relevant library authors.

We will highly encourage contributing documentation and tutorials and will use the Clojure Data Scrapbook as a central space for such content.

Chat

The group will use the Clojurians Zulip chat. Specifically, the #real-world-data stream.

Old timeline (archive)

← {renamed} probabilistic modelling study group
visual-tools: regular updates & discussions around building visual tooling →
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{on hold} sci-fu: regular discussions of various dev projects

(this group is on hold)

The sci-fu (Scicloj foundations) has been a space for regular discussions of various dev projects.

In a sense, it is a study group where we learn how to contribute to the ecosystem – For a few of us, sci-fu has been a place to discuss our first steps as open-source contributors.

In another sense, it is a dev group where we discuss common priorities, share our progress and challenges, and explore future directions.

Typically, each session has one or two main topics, that we dive into together. Sci-fu has been a place for us to learn some of the fundamental building blocks of the emerging Clojure data stack, such as the dtype-next library for high-performance data.

Organizer: Ethan Miller (please reach out at the Clojurians Zulip)

Typical time of meetings: on hold at the moment

Chat stream: #sci-fu

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{on hold} sicmutils: studying the sicmutils library, physics, and geometry

(this group is on hold)

The sicmutils group has been studying the Sicmutils computer algebra system and the SICM book, and discussing various projects by group members around the topics of math and physics in Clojure.

Its explorations have affected the development of some of our tools and libraries for data-visualization and literate programming, among other things.

Organizer: Daniel Slutsky (please reach out at the Clojurians Zulip)

Typical time of meetings: ad hoc meetings by group members' initiatives

Chat stream: #sicmutils

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