On 3 July 2010 10:12, David Nolen <dnolen.li...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 3:46 AM, Justin Kramer <jkkra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Partly in response to this issue and partly to get my feet wet with
>> Ring and friends, I spent the last few nights writing a proof-of-
>> concept Wiki to collect structured Clojure usage examples:
>>
>> http://clojure-examples.appspot.com/
>>
>> Here's a sample function page:
>>
>> http://clojure-examples.appspot.com/clojure.core/contains%3F
>>
>> I tried to come up with something that encourages a many-hands
>> approach while maintaining structure and quality. There are plenty of
>> missing features, but it should be easy for anyone interested to jump
>> in and write some examples. It uses a modified version of Markdown for
>> syntax. Content could be exported/parsed en masse relatively easily.
>>
>> The source is on GitHub: http://github.com/jkk/clj-wiki
>>
>> Does this seem like a worthwhile approach?
>>
>> Justin
>
> Nice job for getting the ball rolling on this!
> David
>

+1 Perfect!  I'd encourage everyone to get behind this.  The barrier
to entry is very low so no reason not to help out.

The only thing missing is a search system.  Also it would probably be
a good idea to make the licensing of contributions explicit (boring
but important detail). I didn't see anything on the site about that.

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