Hi Alfredo,
You might look at the various bigdata companies. I was surprised by
how many of them are using Scala or Clojure - it's definitely over
50%. Looks like FP is really gaining traction in this area.
On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 11:48 AM, Alfredo Di Napoli
alfredo.dinap...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi everyone,
If this mail sound strange to you, you are free to ignore it.
My name is Alfredo Di Napoli and I'm a 24-year-old programmer from
Rome, Italy. I've graduated in May and I'm currently working as an intern
for a company involved in the defence field.
In my spare time, though, I study functional programming, especially
Haskell. FP is my true passion and I'm another dreamer trying to land the
job he loves.
In a nutshell I'm looking for every possibility to do Haskell/functional
programming in Europe/North Europe. I'm throwing this stone into this pond
because life has endless possibilities, who knows? :)
A disclaimer, though: I'm not an expert Haskeller, but I'm very passionate
about technology and I love learning (I've obviously already read LYAH and
RWH). You can find more information about me (including my CV if interested)
here:
www.alfredodinapoli.com
Oh! One last thing! I would be very grateful to everyone willing to spent
two minutes of his time giving me any kind of suggestion about the FP job
world or how to prepare/improve myself for the foreseeable future.
Thanks again,
and sorry for the OT/spammish plug.
Humbly,
Alfredo Di Napoli
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