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Hi guys, good morning (ugt)! I’m going to be writing a blog post about my adventures with ClojureScript, Shadow-CLJS, and react-native-navigation this after noon. I was hoping to introduce this stack at work, but miserably failed. I was wondering by the way: are there any of you active in the Nijmegen area? Do you know people doing (preferably professional) Clojure(Script) development in this area?
I think @erwinrooijakkers works for them, and they are phasing out clojure?
Yes I worked for Alliander till the end of March of this year. @U04V6FEES, @U8K4E83L2 and @U050RCD9L also worked there. Two projects related to sharing high frequency smart meter measurements with consent of the consumer were written in Clojure and ClojureScript. The reason the projects stopped was strategic, not because of the technology used. Especially with the second system stakeholders were very happy with the speed of delivery and quality of the product.
The HelloData-team was let go around June of last year, the project was terminated at the end of the year
@stefan.van.den.oord what were the main objections?
Well, in part the usual probably (I’m new to this ecosystem as well, but I imagine things like “learning curve” and “syntax” coming up all the time). Besides that, things like preferring to spend the time needed for learning this on other things (features let’s say for the sake of simplicity). And also, interpreting freely, fear of the unknown I believe.
yeah not much wrong with this code (or Ruby in general, or Gitlab’s code base ;) - but the parens-argument/joke I hear a lot while you see this across languages.
Counting '(' in clojure vs kotlin vs rust for the same app gives 126,111 and 377. It's really just the order..
haha for a moment I read that as 126.111 and 377
Its so bad that I was writing SQL today, and I started a function call with a paren…
… and I constantly forget commas in maps in JS/Ruby