One also can help creating job market by
- starting up
- introducing Clojure at work
- evangelizing it at local meetups (e.g. hijack a JS meetup, explaining cljs goodness)
I've been thinking about the latter, as a consultant creating a 'need' for your services would be quite an accomplishment.
One also can help creating job market by
- starting up
- introducing Clojure at work
- evangelizing it at local meetups (e.g. hijack a JS meetup, explaining cljs goodness)
I've been thinking about the latter, as a consultant creating a 'need' for your services would be quite an accomplishment.