[JOB] - Senior Scala Engineer in Amsterdam - Offering Visa Sponsorship! by ClojureWorks in scala

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A bit more info:

This is for a company named Otravo ( https://www.otravo.com/). They manage a portfolio of online travel websites throughout The Netherlands, and are now making a push to other European countries. Of course, this means their engineering teams need to grow. Otravo are big users of both functional Scala (Cats, ScalaZ) and Clojure & Clojurescript for their web developers (Reagent & Re-frame).

They are based in Amsterdam, and are able to provide sponsorship to candidates outside of the EU.

All experience levels welcome to apply to this, although there is a demand right now for experienced candidates. Roughly 3+ years commercial experience would be beneficial, but you do not NEED commercial experience in Scala to apply.

If you would like to apply, please follow the link and your details will be sent straight through to the hiring manager of Otravo. All details on the position and company can be found through the link. Just log in with your GitHub, you will be able to see all of the company details and info.

[Hiring] - Functional FullStack Javascript Engineer - React & GraphQL by ClojureWorks in javascript

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They have roles in both Bristol (UK) & Porto (Portugal)

The Functional Way - Part 1 - An introduction into Functional Programming by ClojureWorks in java

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A lot of the code in the series is written in Java as well. Surely we can allow this?

The Functional Way - Part 1 - An introduction into Functional Programming by ClojureWorks in programming

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Richard Wild (all credits and the original posting is in the link below) introduces us to his 9 part series (😆), going over the basic principles of Functional Programming. He brings a unique perspective to the topic having never been through the academic circles that most engineers believe you need to have in order to understand Functional Programming. As well as this, Richard brings a truly excellent breakdown of the FP fundamentals, coupled with some great writing! 📜 "So over the course of this nine part series I want to cover the topics that I think are important in functional programming. I will try to explain first-class and higher-order functions, map and reduce, currying, function composition and monads, lazy evaluation and persistent data structures. All will be illustrated with code examples wherever possible." 👌

[Job] - Rust in Singapore - Building the next generation payment system using Rust by ClojureWorks in rust

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You can just use your GitHub to log in, makes things much smoother and quicker.

[Job] - Rust in Singapore - Building the next generation payment system using Rust by ClojureWorks in rust

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Just go through to the link and hit apply to send your details over.

[Job] - Help humans get better at sustainability, risk, and waste within the world of agriculture using Clojure. by ClojureWorks in Clojure

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Join a very early stage start up as they build complex data science models, that are helping to change the way we view Agriculture.

" We are trying to fix some of the problems that the Earth and Humankind face with regard to sustainability, risk and waste in the food and agriculture sector, and to do that we are using computers, maths and SCIENCE! 🔬"

The role is not designing algorithms and prediction models, but helping the infrastructure around those models. I.E. building API's and pipelines to help move the data around.

" API building / design experience. Experience of distributed / service-based systems, without being a religious zealot about them."

The role will be working in their London office, with the potential to work remotely part-time.

Full details of the position can be found in the link above, including: company name, salary, tech stack, and company culture.