Add Clojure Jam 2026 talk proposal: "Making Fun Games with Clojure + Raylib"#317
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Title: Add Clojure Jam 2026 talk proposal: "Making Fun Games with Clojure + Raylib"
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Adds a draft Civitas post proposing a 30-45 min talk for Clojure Jam 2026.
The talk covers porting classic games to Clojure using Raylib via JDK 22's Foreign Function API (Project Panama), building on ertugrulcetin/raylib-clojure-playground.
Planned talk outline:
Why Clojure is a surprisingly good fit for game development
Architecture: Raylib C → coffi → JDK Panama → Clojure
Live demo: porting a game from C to idiomatic Clojure
REPL-driven game dev — modifying a running game live
Gallery tour of ported examples