On Jan 14, 1:12 am, Timothy Pratley <timothyprat...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I've written small wiki article which dives right into the look and
> meaning of common Clojure constructs with examples. Personally I find
> I learn best by examples and when starting out they were hard to find,
> whereas formal descriptions were there but rather cryptic when you
> don't understand the context. My intention is to provide an initial
> understanding of how programs look, what they mean, and what can be
> accomplished because of their features... from which someone would
> then move to one of the more complete articles and references.
>
> http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Clojure_Programming/By_Example
>
> I hope someone finds it useful :)

That's really good, Tim.  I hope you continue with it :)  AFAIC, just
about every function in core, set, zip and xml needs to be documented
by example.  I'm just not smart enough to read the API docs of a lot
of functions and understand how to use them.

Some efficiency could be gained by demonstrating several functions at
once, clearly labeling them.  An example without much thought:

  (Heading) map, range

    (map sqr (range 1 10 2))    ; after defining sqr

Cheers,
Gavin
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