[ClojureScript] Re: Possible bug in cljs.js

2016-02-29 Thread Nikita Beloglazov
Filed a bug so it doesn't get lost: http://dev.clojure.org/jira/browse/CLJS-1596

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Re: [ClojureScript] Re: Clojure Google Summer of Code 2016 - Submit your project ideas!

2016-02-29 Thread Alex Miller
Nope.

On Monday, February 29, 2016 at 4:13:43 PM UTC-6, Colin Fleming wrote:
>
> That's a shame. Was any feedback given?
>
> On 1 March 2016 at 10:05, Alex Miller  wrote:
>
>> Unfortunately, we were informed today that Clojure was not selected as a 
>> 2016 Google Summer of Code organization.  :(
>>
>>
>>

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Re: [ClojureScript] Re: Clojure Google Summer of Code 2016 - Submit your project ideas!

2016-02-29 Thread Colin Fleming
That's a shame. Was any feedback given?

On 1 March 2016 at 10:05, Alex Miller  wrote:

> Unfortunately, we were informed today that Clojure was not selected as a
> 2016 Google Summer of Code organization.  :(
>
>
> On Thursday, February 18, 2016 at 3:47:59 PM UTC-6, David Nolen wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> We're approaching the end of the application period for organisation
>> participation in Google Summer of Code 2016. This is a fantastic
>> program that helps grow open source communities and gives students
>> from around the world the opportunity to get paid to work on open
>> source over the course of the summer. Clojure has participated four
>> years in a row now, and many notable projects have benefitted as a
>> result, including Clojure-in-Clojure, ClojureScript, Typed
>> Clojure(Script), Clojure/Android, Incanter, and more.
>>
>> We would love to see Clojure participate again this year. In order to
>> do so, we need to prepare our application which is due tomorrow. For
>> our application to be a success, we need widespread involvement from
>> the community to prepare a strong project ideas page. You can also
>> review the ideas from the past several years to help you come up with
>> new ideas.
>>
>> Please add your project ideas to the page at
>> http://dev.clojure.org/display/community/Project+Ideas+2016. At this
>> point, you are not committing to anything we just need your ideas.
>> If you don't have edit rights to the wiki and don't want to sign up
>> for an account, just post to the mailing list using [GSoC Idea] in the
>> subject line, and one of the administrators will add it for you.
>>
>> Daniel Solano Gomez, Alex Miller, and Ambrose Bonnaire-Sergeant helped
>> enormously last year, and I will be returning to help this year
>> as an administrator.
>>
>> A big thanks to everyone who has participated in previous years as
>> administrators, mentors, and students. We hope that this will be
>> another successful Google Summer of Code for Clojure.
>>
>> Sincerely,
>> David
>>
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[ClojureScript] Re: Clojure Google Summer of Code 2016 - Submit your project ideas!

2016-02-29 Thread Alex Miller
Unfortunately, we were informed today that Clojure was not selected as a 
2016 Google Summer of Code organization.  :(


On Thursday, February 18, 2016 at 3:47:59 PM UTC-6, David Nolen wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> We're approaching the end of the application period for organisation
> participation in Google Summer of Code 2016. This is a fantastic
> program that helps grow open source communities and gives students
> from around the world the opportunity to get paid to work on open
> source over the course of the summer. Clojure has participated four
> years in a row now, and many notable projects have benefitted as a
> result, including Clojure-in-Clojure, ClojureScript, Typed
> Clojure(Script), Clojure/Android, Incanter, and more.
>
> We would love to see Clojure participate again this year. In order to
> do so, we need to prepare our application which is due tomorrow. For
> our application to be a success, we need widespread involvement from
> the community to prepare a strong project ideas page. You can also
> review the ideas from the past several years to help you come up with
> new ideas.
>
> Please add your project ideas to the page at
> http://dev.clojure.org/display/community/Project+Ideas+2016. At this
> point, you are not committing to anything we just need your ideas.
> If you don't have edit rights to the wiki and don't want to sign up
> for an account, just post to the mailing list using [GSoC Idea] in the
> subject line, and one of the administrators will add it for you.
>
> Daniel Solano Gomez, Alex Miller, and Ambrose Bonnaire-Sergeant helped
> enormously last year, and I will be returning to help this year
> as an administrator.
>
> A big thanks to everyone who has participated in previous years as
> administrators, mentors, and students. We hope that this will be
> another successful Google Summer of Code for Clojure.
>
> Sincerely,
> David
>

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[ClojureScript] Clojure/script Job Opening at Vital Labs

2016-02-29 Thread Ian Eslick
Vital Labs is a San Francisco based, venture backed, digital health startup.  
We deliver cutting data acquisition and analytics capabilites to the challenge 
of managing chronic disease.  Our core product enables us to work directly in 
the care delivery process, enabling us to use novel technology to directly 
improve outcomes for patients and workload for physicians.

We are passionate users of Clojure and Clojurescript and everyone in our 
company contributes to the product today.  Our distributed, real-time backend 
is entirely written in Clojure and leverages HazelCast, Cassandra and Datomic 
for data management, analytics, and API services.  Our front-end web and mobile 
applications are based on Om-React plus some of our own libraries like 
Nativestore + Derive (https://github.com/VitalLabs/nativestore).  We contribute 
to open source projects and as we scale anticipate spending more time releasing 
and curating our internal projects.

We're currently seeking another full stack capable engineer with interest 
building end-user experiences to help the healthcare system navigate the 
inherent complexities of clinical workflow, data, and decision making.  You 
would be joining a team of 3 full time clojure developers, two data analytics 
engineers, and a highly technical CEO.  We are looking for you to play a key 
role in building out our user interface framework and product as well as 
contributing to our data visualization work and enabling end users to interact 
with our machine learning algorithms.

We strongly prefer full-time hires in San Francisco or the larger Bay Area and 
are not currently seeking contractors.  We have excellent benefits, free 
organic lunches made on site, and are located in a highly desirable location in 
SOMA near Caltrain and the Metro and a short walk from the UCSF Medical Center 
where we are running a key product trial.

http://www.vitallabs.com#joinus

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