I don't see what you're getting at. "I want to implement something big
all by myself, please tell me what to do" is not productive for the
community, and not helpful for the novice asking. "I want to get my
feet wet, could anybody use some basic help?" is good for everyone
involved.

I disapprove of discouraging people from offering to help with OSS:
that's how you get started and how you get good.

On Apr 16, 1:40 am, Ulises <ulises.cerv...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Not long ago I was faced with the same dilemma: I am learning clojure
> and to practise and improve my skills I'd like to contribute to an
> open source project. Which one should I pick?
>
> And then I came across this:http://prog21.dadgum.com/80.html
>
> Enjoy :)
>
> U

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