Hi Tim.
There was some talk a while back about an organized Clojure office hours
effort, but it seems to have gone quiet for now. I don't have time right
now, but I am still interested in helping move something like that forward.
I hope someone is able to help you out.
Bridget
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Hi all.
Just a reminder:
Clojure/conj is offering Opportunity Grants to help community members who
cannot otherwise afford to attend the conference. More info is here:
http://clojure-conj.org/grants
Bridget
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nt to take this opportunity to say, yet again - because it can't be
said enough - THANK YOU to Nelson (and Phil, of course!) for all of the
hard - and unpaid - work that you put into Clojars.
I hope that some sponsors can step forward to say thank you in a more
concrete way.
Bridget
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, and I would like for them to be visible.
I just ran through who I follow on Twitter, and I counted 13 women
(including me) who get paid to write Clojure. So we are out there.
Bridget
On Tuesday, October 14, 2014 8:50:37 AM UTC-4, Rick Moynihan wrote:
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> On 13 October 2014 22:05, Alex
e more time in a
couple of weeks. Anyone available to team up? I think Marcus' suggestion
to put up a web page/wiki to start the ball rolling would be great.
Bridget
On Monday, April 14, 2014 9:51:36 AM UTC-4, Leif wrote:
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> Below is a list of the top 1,000 clojure projects (by star
Thanks, Leif, for offering these office hours.
I just wrapped up my office hour with Leif. We chatted about Clojure
community and open source project stuff, as that is what I needed help
with, and he was very helpful in brainstorming ideas. If he offers office
hours again, I'd recommend it high
Hi Leif.
I think this is a great idea. I volunteer to do some office hours for
beginners. It would be great if some folks who have put on ClojureBridge
could help pitch in an hour or two of office hours. ClojureBridge workshop
attendees would be a great audience for this.
Bridget
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On Tuesday, May 13, 2014 9:44:38 PM UTC-4, gamma235 wrote:
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> I am rea
oing this? Would you like to
do this with your project? If so, I can try to help. I have been spending a
lot of time thinking about the Clojure newcomer perspective lately, and I'd
like to work on some things that help smooth that path.
Bridget
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On Saturday, January 25, 2014 2:13:35 PM UTC-5, Jarrod Swart wrote:
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> I have been spending a lot of time thinking about the Clojure newcomer
>> perspective lately, and I'd like to work on some things that help smooth
>> that path.
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> I've been thinking about this as well, and I would love to
quot;virtual hackathon"
> sessions which let people work together? I went to a hackathon this
> weekend and it seems like a great way to learn.
>
> Thanks,
> Marcus
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> Marcus Blankenship
> 541-805-2736
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> On Jan 25, 2014, at 11:24 AM, Mimmo Cosenza
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On Monday, January 27, 2014 9:35:17 AM UTC-5, Michael Klishin wrote:
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> Bridget:
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>> Are there any other Clojure projects that are doing this?
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> Some ClojureWerkz [1] projects do, and eventually all key ones will.
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> 1. http://clojurewerkz.org
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