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Fogus on Think Relevance Podcast

Mar 29, 2012 some comments

Yes, I refer to myself in the third person. Who doesn’t? 1 I couple weeks ago Craig Andera interviewed me for the Relevance podcast. I have been with Relevance for a year and in this podcast I talk a bit about its culture, pairing, ClojureScript, Himera, reading, and zombies.2 Listen to my rambling on the […]

(first (rich-hickey))

Jun 9, 2011 one comment

Rich Hickey is the author of Clojure (take… is an on-going series of micro-interviews focused on Clojure. What was the first interesting program that you wrote? An early program I wrote that got me excited about the possibilities of computing was a simple evolution program. Bugs moved around on the screen looking for food, with […]

My favorite interview question

Apr 26, 2011 some comments

Whenever I interview a candidate I always work in some variation of a very simple question: How would you change your favorite programming language to make it better? I don’t really care what the answer is (that is, I don’t mind if we disagree). However, I care very much that people think critically about the […]

(take 6 (justin-balthrop))

Nov 30, 2010 some comments

Justin Balthrop is the author of Cake (the Clojure build tool, not the spongy delicious treat). He works for Geni and is an alumni of The University of New Mexico1. Interestingly, Justin (or ninjudd as he is known on the Intertubes) is the only person I’ve ever met who looks just like his/her online images. […]

(take 5 (brenton-ashworth))

Aug 3, 2010 some comments

renton Ashworth is relatively new to the Clojure community, but has already created four interesting (and useful) projects…

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