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@nicholasf: I’m not at the moment. But have been for the last 2 years.
I don’t think we’ve ever met but I follow the meetup’s etc. and understand that you work for Thoughtworks
I used to work for thoughtworks. I now work for a smaller consultancy called silverpond.
we’re thinking about trialling it where I am but a major hesitation is being able to employ others
and by asking for java devs interested in clojure and fp they managed to pull together a pretty high quality team
I’ve run a few clojure workshops, and had to teach ruby in the past, clojure is great for teaching. As long as you’ve got people who’re open to new stuff (and so don’t get hung up on say the parens) then it’s a pretty straight forward language. syntax is simple, core concepts are simple