I am one server-side clojurist who wants to learn client-side tech without
leaving it behind. :-)


On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 2:07 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all, I'm CTO of a firm working on a big new software platform, and some
> of my teams are interested in using ClojureScript. I'm very excited about
> ClojureScript as a technology (and I love Clojure) but I'm concerned about
> the hiring pool. We need to be able to hire 4-6 experienced client-side Web
> developers over the next few months, and I'm concerned that if we
> constrained our hiring to people who would be excited to work with
> ClojureScript, and would be productive with it, we might have a very hard
> time finding enough hires fast enough.
>
> So I'm looking for some anecdotal impressions here... are experienced JS
> developers looking for ClojureScript jobs? Or are most ClojureScript users
> people who love Clojure on the server and just want to be able to use it in
> the browser as well?
>
> I hope that's clear. I appreciate any insight anyone could share!
>
> Thanks,
> Avi
> (CTO, SFX)
>
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