This page is not created by, affiliated with, or supported by Slack Technologies, Inc.
2021-03-03
Channels
- # announcements (2)
- # babashka (154)
- # beginners (63)
- # calva (4)
- # cider (2)
- # clara (19)
- # clj-kondo (94)
- # cljfx (8)
- # cljs-dev (6)
- # clojars (2)
- # clojure (82)
- # clojure-australia (1)
- # clojure-europe (134)
- # clojure-italy (4)
- # clojure-nl (5)
- # clojure-serbia (11)
- # clojure-taiwan (1)
- # clojure-uk (39)
- # clojurescript (83)
- # community-development (108)
- # conjure (10)
- # cursive (32)
- # data-oriented-programming (1)
- # datomic (22)
- # defnpodcast (9)
- # depstar (4)
- # docker (3)
- # events (3)
- # figwheel-main (2)
- # funcool (9)
- # graalvm (19)
- # honeysql (23)
- # jackdaw (4)
- # jobs (4)
- # jobs-discuss (2)
- # kaocha (24)
- # leiningen (1)
- # lsp (12)
- # membrane (6)
- # off-topic (21)
- # pathom (13)
- # polylith (1)
- # releases (7)
- # remote-jobs (2)
- # reveal (8)
- # ring (7)
- # sci (2)
- # shadow-cljs (9)
- # sql (10)
- # tools-deps (21)
Hi, can anyone give me advice how to write resume with just recently learnt clojure without prior experience? i had other skills (an expert in Ms. Excel & VBA), but I can't think on how to write for the clojue coding skills.
In the past I built some “cool” pet projects and added a link to their repos in my resume. Although I didn’t have prod experience, I had something well implemented (idiomatic, clean code and w/ some libs from the ecosystem) so I demonstrated I could build it with the new tech stack I was learning. That was for something else different than Clojure but I think it still applies.