You are right - right now the apps that a junior dev like me are just
simple stuff like webapps, which i have tried before with Clojure (but
learning about webapps, Clojure and the libraries out there all at the same
time made me abandon my efforts after 2 months). I am thinking i should
look r
I have gotten a copy of the book and am starting to work through it -
thanks. I have found https://aphyr.com/tags/Clojure a very good resource as
well for more in-depth learning
On Sunday, August 21, 2016 at 7:24:39 PM UTC-4, puzzler wrote:
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> Sounds like you are ready for this book:
>
> https:
Sounds like you are ready for this book:
https://www.amazon.com/Clojure-Applied-Practice-Practitioner-Vandgrift/dp/1680500740
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I think you just need a project to motivate you to go deeper into the
language. Take on a project that you've been wanting to work on for some
time and write it in Clojure.
On Saturday, August 20, 2016 at 11:59:42 PM UTC-4, chia kang ren wrote:
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> I started programming with Racket 2 years ago a
I started programming with Racket 2 years ago and i decided i want to use a
Lisp with more libraries at my disposal. So i have made some headway into
Clojure and am familiar with core functions like map, reduce, filter, loop,
for, doseq, some, every?, apply. I make use of macros like ->, ->>, ..