[JOB] Full time clojurescript full stack developer (Austin, NYC or remote)

2021-07-13 Thread Marc Limotte
Hi,

We're hiring a full-time developer in the US. It's all Clojure and
Clojurescript.  If you like dynamic and data-driven architectures, I'd love
to talk to you.

QUALIFICATIONS

   - Two years or more with frontend technologies and programming
   - Some experience and familiarity with ClojureScript (or Clojure and
   other frontend technology)
   - Experience with React and modern approaches for building a SPA (Single
   Page App)
   - Comfortable working at a startup, prior startup experience
   (fast-paced, rapid iteration, evolving requirements)
   - An understanding and preference for data-driven architectures
   - Must have ideas and opinions. What do _you_ want to explore?
   - Bonus: Any experience with the AEC (Architecture, Engineering,
   Construction) industry is appreciated. Have you worked in the AEC industry
   before? Have you engaged in your own home renovations?  Have you changed a
   light fixture or painted your home? Anything?
   - Bonus: Any experience with Datomic
   - Bonus: WebGL / three.js or Unity Engine development
   - Bonus: Experience with *Fulcro*, EQL or other graph querying, CQRS


FUNCTIONS

   - Shape our user-facing Clojure, ClojureScript, and Datomic stack
   - Participate in all phases of the work: design, coding, debugging,
   documentation, etc
   - Performs system analysis and programming activities that may require
   research
   - Help to gather requirements from the product, marketing, and
   operations teams
   - Responsibility for managing your own tasks and sprints


Full job post: https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/2632816567/
Apply through that link or email me.

Marc Limotte
CTO & Co-founder, Skipp

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Re: [ANN] Discontinuing 4clojure.com

2021-07-13 Thread Alan Malloy
There have been a number of requests on this thread for me to transfer the 
4clojure.com domain name to a designated successor. I'm open to that in 
principle, but there are a couple issues.

   1. I don't actually own the 4clojure.com domain name. That belongs to 
   4clojure's founder, dbyrne, who has been renewing it and pointing it at my 
   server. I imagine he will be happy to transfer it, but there might be 
   organizational hiccups I'm not aware of. If a successor is chosen, we can 
   loop him in then.
   2. I wouldn't want to transfer the domain to someone who turns out to be 
   unable to use it - maybe setting up a copy of 4clojure is harder than one 
   might imagine, since it's all 10-year-old technology. If any of the 
   prospective new owners already have a copy of 4clojure running under a 
   different domain name, I'd love to see it. Of course, the 4ever-clojure 
   guys have already done this.
   3. This is more of a "me" problem because my interaction with the 
   Clojure community for years has just been the tiny IRC room and Stack 
   Overflow, but so far all the offers to take on the mantle have come from 
   people and companies I've never heard of. Maybe you're all pillars of the 
   community now, but I just don't know it. I'd hate to give the name over to 
   a group planning to do something nefarious with collected email addresses, 
   for example. I feel like kinda a jerk for asking, since it's not like I was 
   the greatest maintainer, but I don't suppose there are any old-time 
   Clojurists who can vouch for any of these groups? Feel free to email me 
   privately (amalloy@ the domain in question, for now!) if you'd prefer not 
   to be on record as favoring one of these groups over the others.


On Monday, July 12, 2021 at 9:13:09 PM UTC-7 brando...@gmail.com wrote:

> Thank you Alan for all the work and time put into 4clojure, and thank 
> those of you who've started and contributed to 4ever-clojure!
>
> Cheers,
> Brandon
>
> On Sun, Jul 11, 2021 at 2:38 PM Alan Malloy  wrote:
>
>> I've also exported the problem data: 
>> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hHrygxAs5Do8FpHC9kphYnmyTwZvISnb/view?usp=sharing
>> . 
>>
>> On Sunday, July 11, 2021 at 2:22:33 PM UTC-7 Alan Malloy wrote:
>>
>>> I'm happy to see this project, and I think exporting some data is a 
>>> reasonable compromise. Rather than re-learn how to do any fancy mongodb 
>>> stuff to make it into "pretty" json, I've just done a raw JSON export of 
>>> the solutions collection, which is world-readable at 
>>> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UQHznThT_eVTBjmLGz3yME8L3teGygUs/view?usp=sharing.
>>>  
>>> I'm contemplating doing a partial export of the users collection too: I 
>>> could connect usernames to IDs without including the email addresses or 
>>> passwords, which would let you rebuild most of the user information. But 
>>> I'm not totally sure this is a good idea: some people may not want their 
>>> usernames shared, or associated with their solutions. Does anyone in this 
>>> thread have an opinion?
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, July 6, 2021 at 9:58:29 AM UTC-7 oxa...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>
 Thank you Alan for all your contributions :)

 Hosting things and maintaing them is really hard. We, the LambdaIsland 
 team, are already maintaining clojurians-log and clojureverse and it's 
 definitely not easy!

 With a wonderful idea from @borkdude and his `sci` library, I built 
 "4ever-clojure": a completely static version of 4clojure which runs using 
 cljs + sci. It interprets the code in the browser itself. 

 It's live at: 4clojure.oxal.org  (Source code at: 
 https://github.com/oxalorg/4ever-clojure  I'm planning to move it 
 under the clojureverse github org)

 I have 2 asks from you if it is feasible:
 1. An export of all solutions (only solutions, no user data needed) - 
 the community is already coming up with some amazing ideas of hooking up 
 user solutions to automatically commit to a Github repo 
 2. Possibility of transfering *4clojure.com  *-or- 
 *4clojure.org  *over to us so that we can host 
 4ever-clojure there (instead of on a separate domain)

 Thanks!
 - Mitesh

 On Tuesday, July 6, 2021 at 5:56:10 PM UTC+5:30 Srihari Sriraman wrote:

> Hey Alan, we really like 4clojure. We've suggested using it for 
> training most people at nilenso and we're very thankful to you and all 
> the 
> contributors for that!
> We (nilenso) would be up for picking up the hosting costs, and also 
> some other operations or development work if needed.
>
> It would be even better if we could work together and turn this into a 
> community owned project (ex: clojurists together 
> ). That might also assuage your 
> concerns about data ownership.
>
> The questions, and solutions that the community has