I can so relate to all of this and especially what he's saying at 14:30. I'm also working in academia as the sole developer on a few different projects and I use full-stack Clojure for everything (I love Clojure). Going from a team of designers, developers, testers, and managers has been incredibly liberating, but it's such a balancing act to have to manage yourself when all you have is a long-term goal.
Bravo! I'm trying to approach this language to the Spanish-speaking community, as there seems to be need for some education in this language and there is not much. Thanks for the talk!
This is so relatable. Thank you, great talk!
I can so relate to all of this and especially what he's saying at 14:30. I'm also working in academia as the sole developer on a few different projects and I use full-stack Clojure for everything (I love Clojure). Going from a team of designers, developers, testers, and managers has been incredibly liberating, but it's such a balancing act to have to manage yourself when all you have is a long-term goal.
Bravo! I'm trying to approach this language to the Spanish-speaking community, as there seems to be need for some education in this language and there is not much. Thanks for the talk!