Hi Peter,

(I'm going to follow your suggestion and reply publicly.)

I would be interested in collaborating with you. You'll find my contact 
details and a summary of my experience in xavi.caballe.pro .

I come from the Rails world (I'm also an ex-Objective-C, ex-Java, and 
ex-Perl developer). I still work with Rails but my current language of 
choice is Clojure.

My main open-source contribution is noir-auth-app, a base web app with 
authentication, https://github.com/xavi/noir-auth-app . This is a byproduct 
of a side-project that I'm developing in Clojure. Also, recently I worked 
for a month in an all-Clojure shop doing the full-stack development 
(Clojure + ClojureScript + Datomic) of a new feature.

I'm more a generalist and I am happy working both in the back-end and the 
front-end. As for databases, I'm comfortable with SQL, but with Clojure 
I've only worked with MongoDB and Datomic for now.

I'm based in Barcelona and my rate is €25/hr but I'm open to negotiate it.

Cheers!

Xavi Caballé
http://xavi.caballe.pro


On Monday, June 3, 2013 1:38:20 PM UTC+2, Peter Taoussanis wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> From time to time I have need for one or two extra hands (or, would that 
> be pairs of hands?) on larger projects. Specifically, am looking for 
> Clojure developers that'd be interested in occasional adhoc/freelance 
> development work.
>
> Most of my work is on the web application side, but it can vary.
>
> What I'd like to ask is this: if anyone's interested, drop me an email 
> (*ptaoussanis 
> at taoensso.com*) with some basic info including:
>
>    - Contact details (would prefer an international telephone number also 
>    if possible).
>    - Your experience / informal CV (open-source stuff is my preferred 
>    reference, especially if it's Clojure-based).
>    - Any particular areas of interest/expertise (e.g. you especially want 
>    to work with Datomic, backend services, Clojurescript, whatever).
>    - Your rate + how negotiable it'd be and/or how it'd scale with 
>    longer-term jobs.
>
> I can then keep your details on file and give an occasional shout if 
> something comes up that I could potentially use you for.
>
> Whole thing'd be about as informal as it gets: terms will vary based on 
> the particular job, but I'll include all of that in the email so you can 
> decide if/when something grabs your fancy.
>
> Cheers!
>
> - Peter (taoensso.com <https://www.taoensso.com>)
>

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