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https://clojurians.slack.com/archives/C06B40HMY/p1518292163000004 Seems strange to see a Clojure role also say "strong OO skills preferred" (or maybe they just mean for the Python skill on their laundry list of languages?). /cc @motoom
I can understand wanting someone with OO experience if the job requires making some changes to some existing services. (we have some older apps in Ruby that we need to change so they publish events our new Clojure apps can use) But there’s no mention of why they that whole skill set
New entry on the http://clojureconsultants.org site, Name: Adrian Cumiskey Availability: Now / On Request Title: Clojure and Functional Programmer. 20+ years of experience in many business domains (finance, e-commerce, e-recruitment, e-document generation etc). Links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cumiskey