From: daniel watson Date: Wed, 4 Nov 2020 05:41:34 +0000 (-0800) Subject: (no commit message) X-Git-Url: http://challenge-bot.com/repos/?p=ozzloy%40gmail.com%2Fcv;a=commitdiff_plain;h=157dd2cb7bec2b06823f8cde3c204269342abedb --- diff --git a/daniel_watson_cover_letter.tex b/daniel_watson_cover_letter.tex index b5ae790..82a10a5 100644 --- a/daniel_watson_cover_letter.tex +++ b/daniel_watson_cover_letter.tex @@ -74,14 +74,14 @@ It uses websockets to synchronize the game across all logged in players. In order to get this running, I had to learn a lot about the stack tech that goes into any web page. From http request to A-record (and AAAA-record), from Apache reverse proxy to the dynamic duo of -Ring and Compojure, I have written and configured the tech behind the -bingo page. Reagent has provided a clean, functional way of updating -the UI, and I am looking into Reframe to handle state update -management. +Ring and Compojure, I have written and configured the a large part of +the tech stack behind my bingo page. Reagent has provided a clean, +functional way of updating the UI, and I am looking into Reframe to +handle state update management. Those are just some of the technologies I learned specifically for -this page. In addition, I run GNU and Linux on my laptop and have -been maintaining a personal virtual server for over a decade. +this bingo page. In addition, I run GNU and Linux on my laptop and +have been maintaining a personal virtual server for over a decade. Clojure makes programming for the web fun again, and Clojurescript means I can create meaningful connections for people like my grampa,