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Ivan Quirino15:12:47

Hello everyone, I'm Ivan, and I've been learning Clojure on my free time when I can. I recently interviewed for a Clojure job at http://Pitch.com, but got denied. I did well on the Clojure challenge, but they went with someone who has more experience in their type of applications. So from now on I'll be looking for jobs in Clojure. I'm a Senior Frontend Engineer experienced in React, but I worked on many types of software, like mobile apps, games and backend APIs.

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Vadim Zakovryashin15:12:19

Hello! I am Vadim, and one my friend told me about Clojure and functional programming and I was impressed it. Now I am a software engineer and work with Typescript, React and NestJs. I want to learn FP and Clojure particularly. And I want to talk about it and get more knowledge and experience. Also, I think this community will be helpful for my future as engineer and for all engineering.

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Dale Bigler15:12:06

Hello everyone! My name's Dale. I'm a lowly dotnet developer that writes Clojure in his spare time for therapeutic reasons. I've been a fan of the community for awhile now and want to get a little more involved. If anyone has any suggestions about ways that I might contribute, I'd love to hear them!

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stancu mihai15:12:29

Hello everyone! I am Mihai. I saw Rich Hickey's Simple Made Easy talk, and became interested in Clojure. Experience 10 years of .NET, 1 year of Typescript. Trying to install Clojure on Windows now and hope to begin my path with Clojure. Cheers.

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eggsyntax14:12:28

> I saw Rich Hickey's Simple Made Easy talk, and became interested in Clojure. That talk brings quite a few people to Clojure! For me it was his "Are We There Yet?" talk which takes a similar approach with respect to time and identity. Welcome!