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angusiguess

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About angusiguess

e-mail: ethdem [at] gmail [dot] com github: https://github.com/angusiguess/

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    Comment #13111779

    Location: Fredericton, NB, Canada Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No Technologies: Clojure, Kafka, Netflix OSS, Docker, AWS, Cassandra, ZooKeeper Résumé/CV: https://www.linkedin.c…

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    Comment #11530631

    Most of these are excellent pieces of advice, and practices I generally try to adhere to. I don't use schema as much as I used to, but timbre is fantastic, clojure.test is great, a…

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    Comment #8159968

    In my experience the answer is yes but there isn't necessarily a hurry. I work in a small shop with 3 other Clojure developers who vary in experience from pretty green (I'd dabbled…

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    Comment #3975944

    A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfor…

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    Comment #3836108

    I'm getting a pretty sensationalist vibe off of this article, it's got the feeling of something written by a lobbyist. Used games don't strike me as the cause of game variety disap…

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    Comment #3617742

    I should clarify that I don't see technological implications as central themes in IJ, but I do find it really intriguing that rather than excluding or hand-waving issues that have …

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    Comment #3617485

    A Compact History of Infinity was pretty tremendous. And while it makes some amount of sense that he's be apt to deal with questions of metaphysics from a formal standpoint, there …

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    Comment #3616544

    Probably one of the most unlikely guys to talk about some of the interesting/terrifying implications of technology on communication and interaction (among many other things)

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    Comment #3558906

    Mouse overs should be better now, thanks.

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    Comment #3558025

    Thanks, I've tracked it down and we'll get a fix in shortly. Sorry about that!

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    Comment #3557991

    Hey, in what case is the filter not working?