On Nov 21, 3:17 am, Mark McGranaghan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've created some experimental HTML docs for Clojure. You can see them
> on S3:http://clj-doc.s3.amazonaws.com/tmp/doc-1116/index.html
>
> Or, just for kicks, on Amazon's new Cloud Front
> CDN:http://d2nbqsesuabw8o.cloudfront.net/tmp/doc-1116/index.html
>
> You can see the code I used to generate them on
> GitHub:http://github.com/mmcgrana/clj-doc
>
> The generation code is open for public perusal but will require some
> tweaking for public use (e.g. I still have paths hard coded). Any help
> along these lines would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Most methods in the clj-doc source have docstrings and in total its
> only a couple hundred lines of code: you should be able to find your
> way around if you're interested. The best entry point is bin/gen.clj.
> Again, any comments or suggests would be appreciated.
>
> I hope that some of you find this interesting/useful/helpful in your
> Clojure endeavors,
You can't post source code from Clojure without the copyright and
license notice.
Please put the proper copyright and license notice on all pages
containing Clojure code.
You can copy the text and link from http://clojure.org/license.
You can put it below the results so it doesn't spoil anything.
Thanks,
Rich
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