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by MichaelGlass
1768 days ago
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FWIW our experience has been:
- finding devs with experience is hard
- finding great devs who want to use interesting tooling is easy In the end, we hire interesting, curious devs, and ask them to use tooling (elm) that has a pretty shallow learning curve. I think bootstrapping a project in Elm without any experience on the team could be tough, but once you have some expertise, the seeds you plant in yield abundant fruit. At NoRedInk it's been a great success -- especially with regards to "finding other developers". |
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