On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 12:50 PM, David Sletten <da...@bosatsu.net> wrote:
> I have also incorporated some suggestions made in the comments at the site 
> (thanks Sean, matti, and tebeka) without asking permission. Presumably these 
> readers added their thoughts for the purpose of improving the examples.

I consider any comments I make on other people's sites to be public
property so that's fine by me, especially on a site like this. I think
the cookbook's a great idea and I hope lots of people contribute! As
indicated by my comments, I think the simplest solution is always
worth posting. Many of the cookbook solutions are very comprehensive
but might be a bit overwhelming to folks new to Clojure who I think
could really benefit from seeing simple solutions first to many of
these problems. Thoughts? (from the list in general)

Also, you say you don't want to be the sole contributor: how would you
like contributions? Through the forums? Is it OK for folks to submit
just questions for which they'd like to see recipes? Are the forums
the place to submit recipes themselves?
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