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Benjamin Tan08:03:38

Hi everyone, I'm Benjamin from Singapore. I've been learning Clojure for a few months in my spare time now ever since I came across ClojureDart. I was a flutter developer in a previous job (currently doing .NET in C#), and I wanted to try to port a flutter project of mine into ClojureDart (WIP at the moment). I've read the brave and true book and currently going through the living clojure book. Aside from learning to use ClojureDart for my flutter projects, I'm also quite excited about using Electric Clojure for web projects in the future.

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Duminda08:03:21

Welcome! I'm in SG too.

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kennytilton09:03:10

Go Flutter! Your Flutter expertise will help! See you in #C03A6GE8D32!

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Kurt Harriger18:03:28

nice to meet you. Also checkout the #C7Q9GSHFV channel for updates on electric clojure

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muhammadiqbal02:03:56

Hi Benjamin Tan, Welcome to clojure community. curious to know what is electric clojure - few lines

Andrew Eades12:03:43

Hello. I am Andrew and live in London. I've worked in the games industry most of my life, creating the Buzz! series on PlayStation as well as working on Lemmings and Emperor: Battle for Dune and am currently CTO of Flick Games. I'm a bit of a computer language nerd and have recently gained an interest in Clojure. When I'm not designing and implementing my own language as a sort of hobby, I build development teams and opinionated software development systems for teams to follow. I believe in making coders lives better and have a high-quality approach to coding which I think FP really helps with.

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p-himik12:03:37

Hello! We also have #C066UV2MV.

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Dima19:03:47

Hello. Iā€™m Dima and I live in Warsaw, but Iā€™m originally from Ukraine. I work as a frontend engineer. Iā€™m interested in clojure and fp. But currently I write code in javascript at a fintech startup and sometimes even do design work.

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adi06:03:18

In case you've not seen it yet, you may enjoy Rafal Dittwald's talk "Solving Problems the Clojure Way". The talk uses Javascript as the explanatory medium. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vK1DazRK_a0

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@U051MHSEK thanks šŸ™‚

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James Pratt08:04:39

There is a #C054SH77L channel and there was recently a small meet up in Warsaw.

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