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Hello my name is R(undisclosed) , a friendly guy lost in nothing. I'm here to learn clojure programming langauge and be more more productive than other
Hello all, I'm Eppy, a indie tabletop role-playing game designer who has recently gotten into coding as a hobby. I say "recently," but that's not entirely true. Back in the early 80s, I learned FORTRAN through my local 4-H club. But those muscles have long since atrophied. A few years ago, I became obsessed with the programmable calculators, and a friend gently suggested that instead of spending all my time learning how to code on an HP 15c or 50g, maybe I'd enjoy programming a computer. They seem to be popular these days. Setting my calculators aside, I took a few online courses in Python, R, and JavaScript, having fun and wallowing in the usual frustrations. Then I stumbled upon Clojure and something deep inside clicked. My pupils dilated, Black Sabbath's "Supertzar" swelled up from the background, and I found myself here. I'm also a coffee drinker, but would not turn down tea if offered.
" maybe I'd enjoy programming a computer. They seem to be popular these days." Passing fad. I would look at Jacquard machines.