Just to expand on Meikel's answer: when people upload files, it's
usually as an attachment to an existing thread. Reading though the
file list isn't a very good way of learning Clojure, as it's just a
flat list of every file anyone has ever uploaded to the group. Without
the context of the original thread, the files are naturally not going
to make a lot of sense when studied in isolation.

- James

On Feb 27, 9:50 am, Meikel Brandmeyer <m...@kotka.de> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Am 27.02.2009 um 10:41 schrieb timc:
>
> > OK - choosing files at random:
>
> > Is it at all obvious what these do?
>
> > app.clj
> > application-context-patter.clj
> > binary-structure.clj
> > bookmark-tut.clj
> > bsptree.clj
> > chlam-clean-clj
>
> > and so on...
>
> I guess for almost all of these files there is a thread
> in the group discussing their content. Or at least
> giving some context. I recommend that you search
> the group archives for the filename and you will
> digg out quite some information.
>
> Sincerely
> Meikel
>
>  smime.p7s
> 5KViewDownload
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