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    <name>Nur Azhar</name>
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    <title>Hello Clojure!</title>
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    <content type="html"><![CDATA[<div><hr /><h1 id="hello-clojure!">Hello Clojure!</h1><p>Welcome to my new digital garden dedicated to <strong>Clojure, Babashka, Lisp, and developer workflow automation</strong>.</p><p>I built this blog using <strong><a href="https://github.com/borkdude/quickblog">Quickblog</a></strong>—a lightweight static site generator powered by <strong><a href="https://babashka.org/">Babashka</a></strong>. It allows me to write posts in plain Markdown and compile them into lightning-fast, static HTML with zero overhead.</p><h2 id="why-clojure-&amp;-babashka?">Why Clojure &amp; Babashka?</h2><p>In an engineering landscape increasingly dominated by complex build pipelines and massive toolchains, <strong>Clojure</strong> offers a breath of fresh air:</p><ul><li><strong>REPL-Driven Development:</strong> Immediate feedback and interactive coding.</li><li><strong>Data as Code:</strong> Structural elegance and powerful macro systems.</li><li><strong>Babashka:</strong> Brings Clojure&apos;s expressive power to shell scripting, replacing heavy bash scripts with fast-starting, native Clojure binaries.</li></ul><p>Over the coming weeks, I will be sharing my automation scripts, system configurations, and architectural musings as I continue to design my ultimate developer workflow.</p><p>Stay tuned!</p></div>]]></content>
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