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by vikeri
1348 days ago
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Having been at a Clojure startup I can second this, despite our non existent brand we found great candidates. And teaching a smart junior developer Clojure wasn't harder than teaching people Ruby or Java. As soon as the initial lisp shock is over learning is much faster due to the simplicity (it's just data). |
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In other words, it's not about hiring a "Clojure developer", it's about hiring a good developer.