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by kmc059000
1511 days ago
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This was my experience as well. I became very interested in F# and Clojure about 6-8 years ago because they were seemingly better languages that attracted better users. I was wanting to work with people who cared more about the work they were doing than those I had been working with. I thought functional programming was a way to so this. I thought that by learning these languages that I would find the programming promised land of good tools and good users. I never found anything like that though. I couldn't find many jobs using these languages and the few I did seemingly were too difficult to be hired in. And I was never successful in evangelizing them in the roles I was already in. The F# landscape seems to be worse than it was a few years ago. And I am fairly certain it will never change for the better. I think being .net hinders it in a way that the JVM doesn't hinder clojure. C# is a pretty good language and platform and the community is fairly aligned with the Microsoft's direction and influence on the ecosystem. |
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Also check this page for a list of companies that hire without a prior Clojure experience required: https://jobs-blog.braveclojure.com/2022/03/24/long-term-cloj...
Almost every day a new job appears, so there are definitely options, and feel free to e-mail me if you have any questions at all (e-mail in my profile).