These are the languages I know. While Clojure is interesting, I haven’t had the chance to learn it, and I would feel guilty offering tutoring services in a language I don’t actually know how to program in.
That said, if you want to learn Clojure and take advantage of my tutoring services, the closest equivalent is scheme.
Haskell, C, Python, Scheme but no Clojure? Why is that?
These are the languages I know. While Clojure is interesting, I haven’t had the chance to learn it, and I would feel guilty offering tutoring services in a language I don’t actually know how to program in.
That said, if you want to learn Clojure and take advantage of my tutoring services, the closest equivalent is scheme.
Is it perhaps to provoke rhetorical questions?