Looks cool! I'm going to mine this for ideas and potentially use it. FWIW
I've also been implementing some Java functional data structures for my
language design experiments.
If anyone is interested happy to share code, my own motivations were:
- I wanted decent persistent Lists, Sets, Maps for
On Apr 18, 2017 2:16 PM, "Jason Basanese" wrote:
Thanks, I have been told this before. After hearing it a couple more times
I am taking it much closer to heart.
also check-out #jobs-discuss on the clojurians slack thing. this kind of
question would be welcome there, i think.
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You received
Thanks, I have been told this before. After hearing it a couple more times
I am taking it much closer to heart.
On Sunday, March 26, 2017 at 7:28:08 PM UTC-4, Gregg Reynolds wrote:
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Hmm. I never really considered anyone would try to use them outside of just
looking at the source code. You have made me second guess that. I
definitely will consider adding ReadMes. Also thanks for the link.
On Friday, March 24, 2017 at 12:36:36 AM UTC-4, James Gatannah wrote:
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*He sent us a bill for an hour of consulting. *Wow, noted. Maybe I would be
more hesitant to give questions directly related to the job if I ever found
myself interviewing.
On Friday, March 24, 2017 at 12:17:14 AM UTC-4, James Gatannah wrote:
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I might think that 30-40 hours for a sample is excessive. Honestly many
candidates worry and or prepare for at least two hours for an interview.
Then have around an hour round trip. They also might spend a full hour in
an interview. With about four hours to replace or supplement an interview
yo
*Getting involved in collaborative open source development (i.e.
contributing to established projects) is likely to increase your
confidence, as well as that of a prospective employer.* This is a good
point I see echoed in a few other posts. Thanks for the tip.
In my case and I imagine in the
I had never thought of a resume this way "The function of the resume is to
motivate someone to look deeper" thanks.
On Thursday, March 23, 2017 at 1:16:41 PM UTC-4, Gary Trakhman wrote:
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Thanks for the response Luke. You make a lot of good points. Thomas
Ptacek's article was eye opening. The suggestion to ask the hiring manager
if they would like a sample of me doing company related work for them is a
good one. The networking tip is one I hear time and time again, but the
more
To be clear, my intention was always to wrap the implementations in the
appropriate Clojure interfaces, and I don't believe that will cause much,
if any, of a performance hit (inlining is magic). However, there are some
real questions regarding how to expose non-standard equality semantics, and
wh
Stared at this a bit yesterday. Seems like if you want to leverage spec
while using bifurcan, then the bifurcan types need to have the Clojure
wrapper. The alternative appears to be re-implementing at least a large
subset of collection-related spec code, which is a lot to bite off. Also
tried u
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