Looks good, thanks!
Am Freitag, 2. Mai 2014 01:49:11 UTC+2 schrieb Colin Fleming:
>
> There's this one here: http://mooc.cs.helsinki.fi/clojure, which is run
> by the University of Helsinki. I haven't done the course but I heard good
> things about it.
>
>
> On 2 May 2014 11:21, Ivan Schuetz >wr
There's this one here: http://mooc.cs.helsinki.fi/clojure, which is run by
the University of Helsinki. I haven't done the course but I heard good
things about it.
On 2 May 2014 11:21, Ivan Schuetz wrote:
> What happened with this? I would really love to make a Clojure course in
> Coursera... St
What happened with this? I would really love to make a Clojure course in
Coursera... Still none :(
Am Donnerstag, 20. September 2012 14:43:52 UTC+2 schrieb Belun:
>
> It would be really interesting to see a course about Clojure on
> coursera.org, where a Scala and functional programming course
Zed Shaw's been working on just such a thing (generic online learning
environment) over at https://inculcate.me/ . It's still early, so I don't know
if he's even accepting third-party courses just yet, but it might be
interesting to reach out to him...
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The community should make an own course and not wait till some god appears
in coursera.
If someone could host an online learning environment (Google has something
new?!)
we could split Clojure into 100 topics. Then we need 100 persons to produce
each a 5-10
min Video. I would coordinate the 100
This course -- https://www.coursera.org/course/programdesign -- offered
next May will be taught in Racket. Racket is another Lisp-based language,
so you may find the concepts to transfer over to Clojure a little more
readily than those in the Scala class.
Brown University is also offering an onli
I'm enrolled in example course. This course is attempting to teach
functional constructs regardless of language, but the homework and examples
are done in Scala. If there were to be a Clojure course available, I would
prefer it to be more directly about Clojure than generalizations.
Currently,
It would be really interesting to see a course about Clojure on
coursera.org, where a Scala and functional programming course just started
https://class.coursera.org/course/progfun
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