Hey Jeff,
On Thursday, October 10, 2013 11:41:05 PM UTC+2, Jeff Heon wrote:
I remember reading a post with a list of open source projects with
excellent clojure code.
did you mean this post
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2444893/clojure-open-source-projects ?
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That sounds pretty interesting. I wonder how old the list was. If it was
made a while ago, i'm sure there are new projects that have come along. If
you find the link I would be interested.
On Thursday, October 10, 2013 11:41:05 PM UTC+2, Jeff Heon wrote:
I remember reading a post with a list
Pedestal comes to mind. http://pedestal.io/ I'd assume anything open source
that the guys at Relevance (now Cognitect) have released as open source
would be a good source for learning from.
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I think it was this post I had seen, from the code design in Clojure thread:
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/clojure/-oJmddtX4Fg/4Ub8JSiWr1IJ
Paul deGrandis
10/18/12
Brian,
Those are two excellent books. If you are looking at more general project
organization and approaches, I'd suggest:
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The clojure-docs look like a good place to begin with.
Thanks.
- Anurag.
On Friday, October 11, 2013 2:17:57 AM UTC+5:30, Michael Klishin wrote:
2013/10/11 Anurag Ramdasan aranu...@gmail.com javascript:
I am now looking for something intermediate level resources on Clojure.
Mostly
Thanks for the links Jeff. More than enough resources to cover!
- Anurag.
On Friday, October 11, 2013 10:17:26 PM UTC+5:30, Jeff Heon wrote:
I think it was this post I had seen, from the code design in Clojure
thread:
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/clojure/-oJmddtX4Fg/4Ub8JSiWr1IJ
Paul
Hi,
I have a good understanding on Common Lisp and I've worked on it a lot.
I also have worked on Clojure a bit, very little actually, using emacs and
nrepl.
I am now looking for something intermediate level resources on Clojure.
Mostly stuffs that
deal with idiomatic clojures, clojure monads,
2013/10/11 Anurag Ramdasan aranurag...@gmail.com
I am now looking for something intermediate level resources on Clojure.
Mostly stuffs that
deal with idiomatic clojures, clojure monads, lazy sequences etc.
http://clojure-doc.org can cover some of your needs, although it does not
cover
I remember reading a post with a list of open source projects with excellent
clojure code.
Unfortunately, I can't find it anymore, but I remember Ring was on the list.
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