@Miguel: There are somewhat subtle arrows on the sides for navigation.  
Thursday, April 24 is still open.  I will give a slot to you if you want 
one, just email me if the 24th is full when you check again.

@all: But yes, this round of office hours is almost over.  I will be in 
transit for at least a couple weeks in the beginning of May, but I will 
probably book some more hours when I become stationary again.  It will 
probably be more like 4 or 5 hours a week, though, not 8.

@all: Several poor souls from Europe are going to stay up until 2 a.m. for 
this, and people further east are probably just silent because the time 
difference is so large; So, I definitely think some European / African / 
Asian / Australian clojure devs' office hours would be popular.  It's fun, 
and you might find some people to hire, if that's your thing!

--Leif

On Thursday, April 17, 2014 10:43:50 AM UTC-4, Miguel Ping wrote:
>
> Hey, the schedule's full! :\
>
> On Wednesday, April 16, 2014 2:57:49 AM UTC+1, Marcus Blankenship wrote:
>>
>> Leif, thanks for the great session today.  Not only did I get a jump 
>> start on my next 4Clojure problems, but I learned some emacs as well!  Very 
>> enjoyable, and I look forward to next week’s session.  THANK YOU!
>>
>> All, if you’re trying to get a jumpstart on Clojure, I highly recommend 
>> Leif’s office hours.
>>
>> -Marcus
>>
>> On Apr 15, 2014, at 6:50 PM, Leif <leif.p...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> @Jakub: Thanks for your kind words.  I'm definitely no "industry hero," 
>> but I hope Clojure devs of all levels start having more pair programming 
>> fun.
>>
>> @Tim: Clojurescript UI programming being *way* out of my comfort zone, I 
>> learned quite a lot from you yesterday.  So thank *you*.
>>
>> @Everyone:  To clarify / reiterate:  You do *not* need a plan, a 
>> project, or a specific problem.  If you want to work through Project Euler, 
>> 4clojure, clojure-koans, the ClojureBridge materials, some other clojure 
>> tutorial, or just play it by ear, I am happy to try it out.
>>
>> --Leif
>>
>> On Tuesday, April 15, 2014 8:00:17 AM UTC-4, frye wrote:
>>>
>>> I just came from an office hours session, yesterday with Leif. 
>>>
>>> This is good stuff guys, and a great way to learn and meet with other 
>>> developers. Highly recommended. 
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks Leif 
>>>
>>> Tim Washington 
>>> Interruptsoftware.com <http://interruptsoftware.com/> 
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 5:12 AM, Jakub Holy <jakub...@iterate.no> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Leif,
>>>>
>>>> This is a great activity, thank you for contributing to the community 
>>>> this way!
>>>>
>>>> Do not be surprise and discouraged by the fact that the interest seems 
>>>> low. I have a similar experience - in my company we can consult with an 
>>>> "industry hero" yet people use the opportunity seldom, presumably because 
>>>> of multiple factors: they (wrongly) don't feel that they do not have 
>>>> something important/interesting enough to bother him, they are little 
>>>> scared of talking to and exposing themselves and their work to this 
>>>> experienced guy, and might find it difficult to explain their challenge to 
>>>> an outsider and get an advice within the limited time scope. On the other 
>>>> hand, those who dare to use the opportunity benefit from it greatly.
>>>>
>>>> Good luck, Jakub 
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Friday, April 11, 2014 4:13:18 AM UTC+2, Leif wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hmm... less interest than I'd expected, given recent posts.  Maybe I 
>>>>> should rename the thread to "Free Clojure Consulting / Tutoring."  
>>>>> Thaaaat's not spammy.
>>>>>
>>>>> FYI, all bookings are automatically confirmed, so don't fret if I 
>>>>> don't instantly respond.
>>>>>
>>>>> @Tim: Sounds good!  Of course, now I'll have to take some time this 
>>>>> weekend and try to actually understand Om. :)  (or maybe ?o_0? )
>>>>>
>>>>> --Leif
>>>>>
>>>>> On Thursday, April 10, 2014 9:56:37 AM UTC-4, frye wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Sounds great. I just sent a request. 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Tim Washington 
>>>>>>  Interruptsoftware.com <http://interruptsoftware.com/> 
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 9:43 AM, Colin Fleming <colin.ma...@gmail.com
>>>>>> > wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi Leif,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> This sounds like a very interesting project, please report back and 
>>>>>>> let us know how it went! I'd be very interested to know.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>>>> Colin
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 11 April 2014 00:53, Leif <leif.p...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hi, everybody.  Inspired by the SF Bay Area clojure group, 
>>>>>>>> ClojureBridge, and the great talks on community education from 
>>>>>>>> Clojure/West 
>>>>>>>> on youtube, I've decided to try holding my own personal Clojure office 
>>>>>>>> hours (online).
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I am personally of the opinion that face-to-face interaction is 
>>>>>>>> superior, so you may want to get your local user group to follow the 
>>>>>>>> Bay 
>>>>>>>> Area's lead.  But if you don't agree, or you don't live near such a 
>>>>>>>> user 
>>>>>>>> group, then read on.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Borrowed from the Bay Area's posting:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> "This is a [2-person] meetup for anyone who is working on a Clojure 
>>>>>>>> project and wants to talk over their code or approach with an 
>>>>>>>> experienced 
>>>>>>>> Clojure developer.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Projects of all levels and complexity are welcome, anyone just 
>>>>>>>> getting started in Clojure is encouraged to come in and talk through 
>>>>>>>> their 
>>>>>>>> first Euler or 4Clojure problems."
>>>>>>>> Disclaimer: This community being what it is, there may be projects 
>>>>>>>> of too high a complexity for me, but I'll give it a shot.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I'm going to try a test run of this for two weeks, and then I'll 
>>>>>>>> have to see what state I'm in (mentally and geographically).  If 
>>>>>>>> interested, you can book at this link:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> https://leifpoorman.youcanbook.me/
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Note: all the times are evening, US Eastern.  That pretty much 
>>>>>>>> limits it to the western hemisphere and any east asian friends that 
>>>>>>>> want to 
>>>>>>>> do some morning hacking.  Eastern hemisphere friends, make noise on 
>>>>>>>> this 
>>>>>>>> thread, and maybe some brave European/Asian clojure developer will try 
>>>>>>>> something similar.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>>>>> Leif
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>
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