Are there any Clojure dojos near where you live? We have a monthly one in
London, which is a great way for people of different experience levels to
come together.

Cheers,

Chris

On 14 May 2012 12:45, James <[email protected]> wrote:

> When a new technology (a programming language) comes out, initially
> there are very few people who are really proficient in it. One can
> learn by one's own, but tremendous learning acceleration can be gained
> if one pairs with more experienced devs than oneself.
>
> So I'd like to ask: is there any place in the world where I can pair
> with more experienced people on Clojure as a beginner? Put very
> shortly, I have: decent Ruby skills; some Rails experience; very good
> OO, TDD, and business modeling skills; a mastery of web standards, and
> experience with Responsive Web Design. I'm into web as platform,
> HTML5, apps, and that kind of stuff.
>
> I'm currently based in Denmark but am flexible with moving.
>
> Cheers,
> James
> http://jamesabbottdd.com/
>
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