Daniel Slutsky, a mathematician and a data-science consultant
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co-organizing the Scicloj community, where Clojure developers collaborate on building a few core projects of the emerging Clojure data stack
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organizing Jointprob, a study community for Bayesian statistics and probabilistic programming
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co-created & co-maintaining the following tools and libraries:
- ClojisR - a bridge from Clojure to R
- Kindly - a standard for requesting Clojure data visualizations
- Clay - a minimalistic Kindly-compatible tool for data visualization and literate programming
- Noj - an entry point for data science in Clojure
- Tableplot - data visualization using easy layered graphics
- cmdstan-clj - using the Stan statistical modelling language from Clojure using the CmdStan CLI
- The Scicloj website
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co-created the following tools and libraries (currently on hold)
- Notespace - a literate programming and data visualization tool - has been used in the community for a couple of years, and served as a test bed of multiple variations of the "namespace as a notebook" idea
- Viz.clj - a proof-of-concept exploration of data visualization APIs
- note-to-test - generating tests from Clojure code examples (WIP)
- Daniel Slutsky on the Clojurians Zulip chat
- daslu_ on Twitter.