Planet Clojure: http://planet.clojure.in/
On Tuesday, September 29, 2015 at 2:04:22 AM UTC+2, Jonathon McKitrick
wrote:
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> What list of blogs, websites, and/or feeds would you suggest for someone
> who does not work with Clojure full time that will maximize exposure to
> advancements in the
This is something I'd like to accomplish with https://www.clojurelive.com.
Still working on it but I've got an initial version out there.
Right now it is quite simple, post a link or text (like reddit). I'd like
it to be an open-source community-driven platform of links and Q/A. Which
in turn
What list of blogs, websites, and/or feeds would you suggest for someone
who does not work with Clojure full time that will maximize exposure to
advancements in the language, tools, and techniques and give the 'biggest
bang for the buck' regarding time investment?
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Clojure Gazette seems to try to do this. But it is an active, diverse and
highly technical community.
http://www.clojuregazette.com/
You will find more links here: https://www.reddit.com/r/Clojure/
On Monday, September 28, 2015 at 8:04:22 PM UTC-4, Jonathon McKitrick wrote:
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> What list of