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slipset 2020-09-08T05:16:40.214300Z

Morning

synthomat 2020-09-08T05:47:24.214600Z

bonjour!

RAMart 2020-09-08T05:50:46.214900Z

☀️

dominicm 2020-09-08T06:05:42.215100Z

Morning 🌄

borkdude 2020-09-08T07:45:46.215300Z

Bonan matenon

raymcdermott 2020-09-08T07:48:11.215500Z

morning

2020-09-08T08:11:37.215800Z

Good morning!

mpenet 2020-09-08T08:13:17.216100Z

hej

2020-09-08T09:06:57.216300Z

Morning

slipset 2020-09-08T09:16:20.217Z

So, got two new Clojure backenders on Tuesday last week. Their first deploy to production was now.

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thomas 2020-09-08T09:57:14.218500Z

morning

skuro 2020-09-08T15:12:16.219400Z

ahoi! :pirate: question to the L1 English speakers out there. I run The Dutch Clojure Meetup for more than 10 years now, and yet only today I started to wonder: is that even proper English? Should it be called The Clojure Dutch Meetup ?

2020-09-08T15:21:56.219700Z

do you run other Dutch Meetups and you need to distinguish this one?

2020-09-08T15:22:22.220300Z

calling it The Dutch Clojure Meetup means that I know it isn't The London Clojure Meetup or the NYC Clojure Meetup

skuro 2020-09-08T15:23:32.220500Z

no other Dutch meetups, no

skuro 2020-09-08T15:24:20.221Z

my doubt was more about the word order tbh

skuro 2020-09-08T15:25:00.221700Z

but indeed, reading The London Clojure Meetup and NYC Clojure Meetup seems to suggest I'm doing well

skuro 2020-09-08T15:26:03.223Z

I guess The Clojure Dutch Meetup would indeed be grammatically correct as well, but give words a different "hierarchy" of importance

skuro 2020-09-08T15:26:04.223300Z

right?

synthomat 2020-09-08T15:28:10.225Z

I guess “Clojure Dutch” is not a Dutch dialect 😉

skuro 2020-09-08T15:32:39.225200Z

mhhh

skuro 2020-09-08T15:34:18.226100Z

that might be an interesting phylological enquiry, whether the clojure code produced by the Dutch community has strong, local idioms

skuro 2020-09-08T15:35:14.226800Z

given that the community is fairly small & closely knit together

skuro 2020-09-08T15:35:56.227600Z

but until we have a Science publication on the subject, we cannot really speak of a Clojure Dutch dialect as of yet

2020-09-08T16:07:51.228500Z

in English (sort of) the previous modifier affects the next word

2020-09-08T16:07:58.228700Z

Meetup = any meetup

2020-09-08T16:08:09.229Z

Clojure Meetup = any Clojure Meetup

2020-09-08T16:08:30.229500Z

Dutch Clojure Meetup = any Meetup about Clojure that is Dutch

2020-09-08T16:09:15.230500Z

Second Dutch Clojure Meetup = Meetup about Clojure that is Dutch that was founded by the First group of splitters 😉

borkdude 2020-09-08T16:18:00.231Z

Like we have Amsterdam and New Amsterdam, also known as New York, which also have their own Clojure meetup. Kinda.

2020-09-08T16:34:58.231500Z

yeah, gets tricky there if you have the New Amsterdam Meetup

2020-09-08T16:35:12.231900Z

is it in New Amsterdam or is it the New Meetup in Amsterdam

2020-09-08T16:35:23.232200Z

but English loves amibuity

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dominicm 2020-09-08T16:38:03.233200Z

This is why we added () to maths (New Amsterdam) Meetup. Makes you look very clojure.

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synthomat 2020-09-08T19:46:36.234300Z

yet again: there’s no such thing as “too many parentheses”

dominicm 2020-09-08T20:09:17.235600Z

(-> amsterdam new meetup clojure). Turns out yoda speak is built into clojure