clojure-berlin

where Berlin peeps hang out
2015-07-16T07:39:06.000284Z

hi there! was fun yesterday!

2015-07-16T08:33:44.000286Z

@timbo3108: I enjoyed it also and had a quite fast drive home to Leipzig in 1,5 h.

2015-07-16T09:13:34.000287Z

Thanks for the talks yesterday.

2015-07-16T09:14:24.000288Z

I had a minor epiphany this morning over breakfast with a colleague when he explained that Google closure compiler is closure with an s, and not directly related to Clojure the language. Duh.

jstaffans 2015-07-16T09:17:04.000289Z

talk about unfortunate naming, yeah :simple_smile:

2015-07-16T09:17:29.000290Z

Indeed. :simple_smile:

nblumoe 2015-07-16T11:24:58.000291Z

Well, this does not hold true, if you include Clojurescript in the mix: https://github.com/clojure/clojurescript/wiki/Google-Closure

nblumoe 2015-07-16T11:25:27.000293Z

(okay, maybe depending on what "directly related" means 😉 )

txus 2015-07-16T12:37:17.000295Z

@franziska: yeeeeeyyyy

txus 2015-07-16T12:37:36.000296Z

welcomee

2015-07-16T12:37:46.000297Z

@txus: 🌈 🌈 🌈 hai

jellea 2015-07-16T19:29:07.000298Z

A friend of mine is looking for a Clojure job in berlin. How about making a list of companies doing Clojure in Berlin?

hans 2015-07-16T19:31:50.000299Z

I'm still looking for people and can interview tomorrow.

jellea 2015-07-16T19:37:05.000301Z

@hans meet @konukhov :simple_smile:

hans 2015-07-16T19:38:33.000302Z

@jellea: Thanks!

konukhov 2015-07-16T20:19:27.000303Z

hey!