About the Reviewers

Ed Babcock is a software developer who has been enjoying Clojure and ClojureScript since first hearing about them back in 2011. Over the last few years, he has been able to use Clojure for a variety of projects, ranging from mobile and web development to a large-scale search engine. Having worked with other programming languages in the past, he is certain that Clojure's simple design patterns and excellent community have made him a much better programmer. He is currently working for HomeSpotter, a home search start-up, and exploring cross-platform application development though several open source projects on GitHub.

Nicholas Quirk is currently finishing his master's degree in computer science. He has 5 years of industry experience, primarily with Java web application development; however, he also loves LISP dialects, such as Clojure, and the history of computer science itself. His staples in life are reading and programming. If you can't find him doing either of these, he might be doodling, hiking, mountain stomping, or enjoying the company of friends and family.

Dajana Štiberová is a young Clojure enthusiast who's based in Bratislava, Slovakia. After deciding to abandon her work in the finance sector, she rediscovered her passion for math and analytical thinking with the help of programming. She currently works on distributed testing platforms that are written almost entirely in Clojure.

She likes to spend her free time cycling to discover new roads and places, helping animals, and seeks to improve the lives of children in hospitals.

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