[JOB] Senior Engineer | Stedi | Boulder, CO

2018-08-30 Thread jenn
Hello! Stedi is looking for a talented senior engineer to help architect and build a state of the art platform to automate billions of dollars in transactions between retailers like Amazon and Walmart and suppliers like Fitbit and eero. We are a six-person team, looking for a fifth engineer to

Agile in 2018 - Martin Fowler talk

2018-08-30 Thread Alan Thompson
Very good talk if you haven't seen it yet: https://www.infoq.com/presentations/agile-2018 -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Clojure" group. To post to this group, send email to clojure@googlegroups.com Note that posts from new members are

Re: New developments in beginner-friendly editing/repl environments?

2018-08-30 Thread 'Lee' via Clojure
I've got a super intuitive way to control parens: Type them! :-) On Thursday, August 30, 2018 at 7:59:45 AM UTC-4, tbc++ wrote: > > > I never understood how Python is so popular, where spacing is most > important. > > > Using tab and shift tab to control parens is really intuitive, because I >

RE: New developments in beginner-friendly editing/repl environments?

2018-08-30 Thread Sean Corfield
'Lee' via Clojure said, on Thursday, August 30, 2018 9:25 AM: > I've got a super intuitive way to control parens: Type them! :-) I think this is the perfect time for http://corfield.org/articles/omg_parens.png :) Sean -- You received this message because you

Re: New developments in beginner-friendly editing/repl environments?

2018-08-30 Thread Philipp Neumann
I never understood how Python is so popular, where spacing is most important. Other than that, I really prefer parinfer over paredit, because I don't have to memorize all the key shortcuts to slurp, barf, split and slice. Using tab and shift tab to control parens is really intuitive, because I

Re: New developments in beginner-friendly editing/repl environments?

2018-08-30 Thread Timothy Baldridge
> I never understood how Python is so popular, where spacing is most important. > Using tab and shift tab to control parens is really intuitive, because I want to structure my code anyway and doing it the parinfer way is no big adjustment. I think you answered your own question On Thu, Aug 30,