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yogidevbear07:02:18

@slipset that looks really interesting

jimmy10:02:36

@slipset: that looks really cool.

yogidevbear12:02:16

@samlinncon: You mentioned about work and finding time for learning Clojure so I'm guessing you work with other languages during the day?

samlinncon12:02:34

@yogidevbear: yeap i do use other languages, mainly php and java,as for php am using a framework known as laravel.

yogidevbear12:02:50

Yeah I've heard of it. php isn't really my cup of tea simple_smile but that could just be because everyone jumped onto it and introduced a lot of code that wasn't necessarily architected in the best way (same could be said for some of my CF code though 😉 )

samlinncon12:02:14

haha.but its quit easy and fast to learn when dealing with back end.but i have always been interested in using java for the back end,seems more interesting.

samlinncon12:02:37

personally i have never used CF

yogidevbear12:02:54

I don't think most of the people in this slack group will have used CF, but I might be mistaken. It has been around for a long time. I hadn't heard of it before taking a job where it was the main language being used.

yogidevbear12:02:13

And that was about 7 years ago

samlinncon12:02:04

thats quit a long time,actually at times you get yourself learning a new language in your job place. you are still working in the same place?

yogidevbear12:02:34

No, I've moved jobs and countries since then simple_smile I've been thinking of expanding my horizons for a while now though and was leaning towards something like .NET again (C# using MVC and WebAPI) or Python. But I've seen the Clojure logo popping up a lot recently and a few CF devs have mentioned it with much admiration in passing conversation so I started looking into it and I like what I see so far

yogidevbear12:02:05

And the Clojure community seems very active which is always a positive

swizzard12:02:56

i've never heard of CF

samlinncon12:02:34

thats a good move, for me am trying to find freelance jobs too to acquire more skills in the process.

yogidevbear12:02:36

CF = ColdFusion in case that causes any confusion

yogidevbear12:02:54

@samlinncon: How are you finding the freelance job hunt? Are you struggling to get freelance work?

samlinncon12:02:20

yeap am really struggling,could you help by any means?😀

yogidevbear12:02:55

Haha, if only

yogidevbear12:02:41

Only advice I can offer is to try do something for someone local and hope they spread the word about how good the service was they received

yogidevbear12:02:54

Hopefully it can grow from there

samlinncon12:02:57

you get jobs locally in your place?

yogidevbear12:02:45

I recently moved and made some friends who referred some work my way. That seems to be leading to more work, but I have a full time day job so not trying to get too much extra work right now

samlinncon13:02:38

guess i should DM you probably we could work together or something

akiva16:02:12

Being over the 5,000 mark is good and bad. Good showing that the community is growing; bad that sooner or later, Slack’s going to do something about us.

akiva16:02:08

We’re all doing this for free. Technically, once you get past a certain amount of users (or whatever), you have to buy a paid account which is per seat which would be prohibitively expensive.

akiva16:02:36

There’s a #C0CB40N8K channel where we’ve been talking about alternatives. It’s… contentious, to say the least.

yogidevbear16:02:47

I think they stop you from accepting any new users

akiva16:02:11

And without the paid version, it only logs so much and doesn’t log private messages at all.

akiva16:02:12

Actually, I might be wrong about the private messages bit. I just know that they only keep 10,000 lines overall. There’s a bot somewhere that’s doing that for us, and it’s not against ToC but, literally at any moment Slack could change things and we’d be done.

akiva16:02:29

So it’s not a matter of ‘if’ so much as it’s a matter of ‘when’.

yogidevbear16:02:19

Out of interest sake, where are the most active, non-slack, clojure online community groups? (e.g. IRC, etc.)

yogidevbear16:02:58

I suppose chat based. What would "any" constitute?

solicode16:02:16

Like the Google group and the Clojure subreddit

solicode16:02:28

IRC is the only other chat-based community that I know of for Clojure

yogidevbear16:02:50

Also found http://clojure.org/community/resources which might help my search simple_smile

echristopherson16:02:25

I see. I thought Slack was pay-only and some wealthy benefactor was footing the bill.

solicode16:02:48

The pricing model just doesn’t work for communities of this size. The sum is something ridiculous. I forgot the exact number it would come out to

solicode16:02:56

but hundreds of thousands of dollars I believe

yogidevbear16:02:31

$8 per user per month if billed monthly

lucien.knechtli16:02:46

they need to make a "community edition"...

yogidevbear16:02:07

So currently $40016 per month for this group alone

lucien.knechtli16:02:03

wow so a half million/year? that's a pretty good argument for moving back to irc...

meow16:02:07

Please don't ruin this channel. All this belongs on #C0CB40N8K so I can ignore it. Thank you.

meow16:02:39

This has been bikeshedded to death and documented on Hackpads.

meow16:02:03

Thank you.

akiva17:02:36

Did I just get channel monitored by @meow? [holds up fists, 1920s-pugilist style]

echristopherson17:02:15

channel monitored?

echristopherson17:02:33

oh, as in acting as a channel monitor

akiva17:02:09

Hah, @meow’s a friend; I’m just poking his ribs.

meow17:02:04

Ha ha. Yeah. Gotta protect my favorite channel.

meow17:02:24

Love you bro.

jcromartie17:02:38

our architecture is so flexible, we added CRUD for a new business entity in only 1400 lines of code :face_with_rolling_eyes:

jcromartie17:02:46

technically 700 to do it, 700 to test it

jcromartie17:02:24

we're approaching 1000 Clojure files

meow18:02:06

What app is that, @jcromartie

jcromartie20:02:54

@meow it's an internal app

meow20:02:20

Oh, cool