Many people who have been here a while know what a bright, talented, and
promising young programmer he was, and of his impressive list of contributions
to the Clojure community. He seemed relentlessly curious, and worked
professionally in Clojure, Haskell, NodeJS, CoffeeScript, Python, and last
Just tragic news today. You can find some other memories
at
https://www.reddit.com/r/Clojure/comments/5gyyxw/clojure_open_source_contributor_anthony_grimes/
as well. He will be missed!
On Wednesday, December 7, 2016 at 7:32:23 AM UTC-6, Chas Emerick wrote:
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> As some may have already seen on
Oh no... so sad and tragic. I remember everyone pitching in to "get him to the
conj"... and all his great Clojure contributions. I always admired his
enthusiasm and spirit.
My condolences to his close friends and family. While I never met him in person
his presence was felt in this forum and in
As some may have already seen on Twitter or other channels, our friend
Anthony Grimes (Raynes in #clojure IRC and elsewhere, @StRaynes on
Twitter) has passed away.
The most immediate announcement of this came via Lance Bradley, one of
Anthony's closer friends from the Clojure community:
http