On Tue, Oct 8, 2013 at 9:55 PM, Bruce Wang <br...@brucewang.net> wrote:

> The official docs is at http://clojure.org/documentation,
> http://clojure.github.io/clojure/
>
>
>
Sure, but the nice thing about clojuredocs is that it includes examples for
most of the functions and for a while, it was updated more frequently than
the regular documentation site.

For example, I noticed the other day that in the main documentation site,
in the java interop section, there isn't much discussion about the
possibility of annotating functions of up to four arguments with primitive
types.  The fib example still shows the old way of handling primitives.
Where is one to learn these details?  Similarly, I noticed that the only
documentation about reducers is still a link to the original blog posts
which outline the idea, but are by no means thorough.  It would be great to
get back to having an active documentation repository for community
contributions.

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