Another possibility is to work at research position where you can
select technologies by yourself :)
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Hello All,
I am interested in a job with Clojure language. I am located in Richmond
VA and would like to work remotely.
Thanks
Erol Akarsu
On Wednesday, June 20, 2012 8:18:10 PM UTC-4, Erol Akarsu wrote:
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> Colin,
>
> I love Clojure language and have done small personal projects. Actually, I
Dear Erol;
In our country (Turkey) there is no opertunity to find a functional
programing job. I guess your nation is Turk because of your name and
surname. Anyway there are same cool lisp jobs on
http://lispjobs.wordpress.com/
Okan Akyuz
2012/6/21 Erol Akarsu
> Colin,
>
> I love Clojure lang
Colin,
I love Clojure language and have done small personal projects. Actually, I
like all types of functional languages, had a lot of experience on xquery
and related technologies, schema and lisp.
May I learn what you are doing?
Erol Akarsu
On Monday, June 18, 2012 9:27:53 AM UTC-4, Colin St
Or send me yours. We're a full-on clojure shop in Charlottesville, VA.
On Saturday, June 16, 2012 10:49:00 AM UTC-4, tbc++ wrote:
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> I'm about to begin the process of looking for a new job, and would
> like to find one that focuses on Clojure. Can anyone suggest some good
> ways to go about th
Or send me yours. I work for Runa. http://www.workatruna.com/clojure.html
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Send me your resume. I may have something fulltime involving Clojure,
javascript and maybe some Ruby on Rails opening up soon. I am on Seattle,
WA, but my company is in Michigan, California, and elsewhere and
telecommute is fine.
Kevin.
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I'm about to begin the process of looking for a new job, and would
like to find one that focuses on Clojure. Can anyone suggest some good
ways to go about this? It seems like posting my resume on this mailing
list would be a bit off-topic.
As far as location goes, I'm looking in the Denver, CO are