RT @bravecljobs
Senior Software Engineer - Clojure at Splash Financial
https://jobs.braveclojure.com/company/splash-financial/listing/senior-software-engineer-clojure/DvPRHzz0Dia5zPSX_UmdL
RT @clojurejobboard
.@Exoscale is looking for: Software engineer - User Experience #RemoteWork 🇪🇺 https://ClojureJobboard.com/clojure-job/cw-remote-europe-software-engineer-user-experience-exoscale-remotework.html #remote #clojure #job
RT @fndriven
✅ Clojure Backend
✅ XTDB (Datalog!)
✅ Baked-in Users
✅ No Node (HTMX!)
https://biffweb.com/
RT @clojurejobboard
.@metabase is searching for: Software Engineer (Backend) #RemoteWork 🇺🇸 https://ClojureJobboard.com/clojure-job/ci-remote-software-engineer-backend-metabase-remotework.html #clojure #remote #wfh
RT @slightlylate
My tweet on the perils of CSS-in-JS got a lot of questions, and I think this is the best one. Instead of burying the answer(s) down-thread, wanted to extract it into a separate conversation. A short 🧵👇 https://twitter.com/moonriseTK/status/1516953602987896833
Debugging missing information in this #Clojure graphql-using system I wrote a couple years ago. Trouble is, I don't remember how I made it, and haven't touched graphql since then. I guess I'll take credit that it has worked reliably til now.
Call me a dissident child, but I don't like the fact that my organization has recently doubled and tripled corporate alliances with people like Adobe, Slack, Github, and Microsoft, along with DNS, VPN, and other big contracts. They would be fine in isolation, but the fact that they all seem to be coming along in the same two-year span screams irresponsibility and lack of due-diligence, possibly hoping that money-based decisions (alternately throwing money and "saving money") will make the world a better place, without apparently taking any tech consultation about it.
@2ck it's a great plan. I enjoy it sometimes, too. But I struggle because I have a wife and two toddlers at home, and it doesn't play nice with the sleep schedules
My realization is the past year is that unbounded size is bad, whether orgs, code bases, government, anything. Define your boundaries. Choose your limits
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RT @tom_geraghty
It strikes me that, with a few exceptions, the larger an organisation is, the more "work" it takes simply to work there.
The overhead of communication, training, bureaucracy, and constant re-orgs means that less and less individual time is spent delivering valu…
https://twitter.com/tom_geraghty/status/1517055405280698368
Easy troll -- "HTML is 4-letters!"
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RT @scottmcnealy
I know this one.
https://twitter.com/scottmcnealy/status/1516983361750794240
Code is a liability, though I love it. The poetry of code is in its scarcity.
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RT @searls
Spent time this week validating it was safe to delete a bunch of reporting code that (1) worked, (2) was correct, (3) I spent a lot of time creating, and (4) I was personally proud of. Nobody was really using them.
Why delete them? Because code is a liability and not an asset.
https://twitter.com/searls/status/1516806149940686856
A big "amen"
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RT @AliciaRaeburn
A remote work benefit I love the most is the lazy morning. I don’t set an alarm. I don’t fight with crowds or traffic.
I walk my dog and roll into the day. Why in the world would this be seen as negative?
Like, am I lazy or do you just hate yourself?
https://twitter.com/AliciaRaeburn/status/1516771481895776261
RT @mpenet
We're looking for a new #clojure #clojurescript dev @Exoscale https://www.exoscale.com/jobs/#software-engineer-user-experience If you're looking for a great place to work with lots of challenging tasks, that has been very remote friendly for years and where clojure is heavily used, please apply!
RT @clojurejobboard
👩💻👨💻 Want to be a Senior #Clojure Developer at Fluent [@WorkFluent] working remotely? ⬇ https://ClojureJobboard.com/clojure-job/by-remote-senior-clojure-developer-fluent-remotework.html
Full Stack Clojure web app engineer