I did not work with Clojure for about a year I think. And before that I
only made one little desktop application for myself and played with some
little stuff like Happy Numbers. There is a big chance I will get a Clojure
project soon, so it would be good to get up to speed. Anyone an idea what a
good project would be to contribute to? Difficult enough that I learn a lot
of stuff fast, but simple enough that I can contribute.

I worked with a lot of languages and get proficient with languages fast. So
in the beginning it should help me to get accustomed to Clojure, but after
that it should be challenging enough to continue. I would not like to come,
learn and go away. ;-)

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Cecil Westerhof

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