Interesting perspective from your 2018 comment - thanks for linking it.
I am fascinated by the difference between your experience and mine when hunting a Clojure gig.
When I made my comment, I was wondering how quickly someone would make exactly the response you made - no judgement intended. It's been the standard response ("I easily got a Clojure job ... <details>") I have seen for years now.
It is just a very different experience than mine. I would love to have insight into the raw numbers of (devs-who-got-a-Clojure-job / devs-who-want-a-Clojure-job).
I will also second the insight that you can bring Clojure into an org as a problem solver and did exactly that in the early days of Clojure precisely because I was in a mostly silo-oriented organization.
I am fascinated by the difference between your experience and mine when hunting a Clojure gig.
When I made my comment, I was wondering how quickly someone would make exactly the response you made - no judgement intended. It's been the standard response ("I easily got a Clojure job ... <details>") I have seen for years now.
It is just a very different experience than mine. I would love to have insight into the raw numbers of (devs-who-got-a-Clojure-job / devs-who-want-a-Clojure-job).
I will also second the insight that you can bring Clojure into an org as a problem solver and did exactly that in the early days of Clojure precisely because I was in a mostly silo-oriented organization.