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rbxbx | 14 years ago
http://janestreet.com/minsky_weeks-jfp_18.pdf See part 4 "Personnel" for Jane Street's experience hiring OCaml devs.
rbxbx | 14 years ago
http://janestreet.com/minsky_weeks-jfp_18.pdf See part 4 "Personnel" for Jane Street's experience hiring OCaml devs.
asmala|14 years ago
That said, I don't think the matter is quite that straightforward where I come from; I would imagine Clojure dev head count in the whole of Finland is in the low double digits. If I were making business decisions involving future staffing, I would not feel confident I could replace the (hypothetical) only in-house Clojure dev in this job market.
puredanger|14 years ago
pron|14 years ago
rbxbx|14 years ago
That said, as others have noted, if you're hiring quality people, there's no reason they can't learn Clojure on the job. Plus if you make an investment in your people they're more likely to be invested in you ;)