Hi, I'm experienced JS developer with a very little prior knowledge of Clojure 
(and I'm mostly interested in ClojureScript). I'm front-end guy with experience 
in web video/audio/canvas (video players, audio processing, web games).

I really like FP and hate Java-like OOP style in JS (but I do like protocols 
and multimethods in ClojureScript :). I have a client with ongoing project and 
I hope to "sell" the idea of using ClojureScript for one of it's parts. That 
part is a multiple files uploader with resume functionality (yeah, there are 
some special requirements so we have to implement our own) and it looks like 
core.async is the perfect fit for the task. 

On Thursday, February 27, 2014 2:07:36 AM UTC+7, [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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