On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 10:32 AM, Víctor M. V. <v...@vemv.net> wrote:

> While it's perfectly useful and valuable to learn Maven, you need not to
> dive into it for most purposes in the Clojure world - Leiningen effectively
> abstracts its complexities and rigidities (which, I hear, are many).
>
>
+1. Maven is a big, hairy and scary beast. Picking up a book on it for the
purposes of learning enough of the build framework/manager framework basics
to work with Leiningen might turn you away rather than enlighten you.

Tools like these are so common across all development stacks/languages
these days, that surely there must be a guide somewhere out there that
teaches the basics without assuming that the reader is already familiar
with Maven, Ivy, sbt, npm and/or whatnot.

If not, I guess it shouldn't be that much work to improve existing docs and
spend a couple of paragraphs to explain what's obvious to the already
experienced.

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