John Stevenson
An engineer with a wide range of commercial & community experiences over the last 25 years.
- Consultancy: analysis, architecture, design & implementation embedded with customers
- CTO: developing the technical capability of the business for early stage startup companies
- Developer advocacy & Community Management - enabling developers to use products, tools and languages effectively
- Engineering practices coach: adoption of agile and lean principles & practices to ingrain an effective process
- Product development: on a wide range of products and services across many industries
- Technical team management: mentor, coach and evolve teams effectively
- Tech support team management: created effective support teams & capability, active on support duties
- Technical training: products, programming langugages, design principles, software development processes
- Tech writing: commercially for technical & non-tech audiences and Open Source projects, e.g. Practical.li
My career includes large organisations (Citi, Salesforce) and early to late stage startups within Fintech and Data Science companies. Most recently working with a Berlin Fintech startup as a Machine Learning Platform Architect, developing data transformation services as well as evolving organisational and engineering practices.
I am the founder of Practicalli which provides community educational resources for software engineering, with a focus on Clojure and common development tooling. The work is done in personal time and includes freely available videos and books on Clojure and ClojureScript development, guiding those interested in building services with the powerful, elegant and fun Clojure language.
I have invested time over the last decade to supporting people in the London developer community as well as many online communities. I have had the pleasure of organising many hundreds of events for the London Clojurians community. I've also helped run 12 ClojureBridge London events, supporting people from under-represented groups as they start their journey into the software industry.
In my spare time I love to cycle and in 2019 I cycled 1,000 miles (1,600km) across Britain in 9 days and raise thousands of pounds for charity.
Sponsor Practicalli
All sponsorship recieved is used to maintain and further develop the Practicalli series of books and videos, although most of the work is still done with my own time and cost.
Thank you to Cognitect and a wide range of other sponsors for there continued support.
Recent articles
- Expose Clojure Service using Ngrok
- Pin Emacs packages to manage issues
- Accessing AWS with Clojure from scratch - simple approach
- Docker: a simple workflow for Clojure
- Docker Desktop on Ubuntu Linux
- Docker Compose for Clojure Development
- Practicalli future plans