gratitude

Nik 2024-09-22T13:56:56.317769Z

I got to know about this channel after my post so cross posting here - Hi community, i just filled out the state of clojure survey and last question made me appreciate the support I've received when starting out. There are many people directly/indirectly who have been helpful in me reaching to current point but I want to take some time to give shoutout to people who had most impact @seancorfield for being giving lot of support when I was starting out. I kept running into various beginner issues and I appreciate the responses worded as a mini lecture. @jr0cket for creating fantastic guides and YT videos covering broad range of topic including clojure env setup, code editor setup etc. I've tried emacs before but it didn't stick. Now spacemacs (with practicalli config) is where I spent most of my dev time. @ericnormand for putting in effort to create the clojure online course (and books, podcasts) and providing it while considering purchasing power parity @thheller for helping with issues while working with cljs. I come from js ecosystem so cljs was my starting point to learn and build meaningful projects. @foo for the biff framework which I'm using right now for my first serious solo app development will likely use for such web apps going forward @tonsky for creating datascript and his blog. DS was my first contact with datalog and coming from JS world, much easier to grok and learn. I enjoy reading his articles and have high hopes for the up coming Humble UI

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