It's there at: https://github.com/clojure/clojure-site

We considered this when building the site and decided not to include it on 
the front page, so probably not interested in including it now. I expect 
we'll look at front page updates at some point though and we'll consider it 
again.

Alex

On Friday, September 22, 2017 at 10:51:18 AM UTC-5, Nathan Fisher wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I'm probably dense but I didn't see the source for clojure.org on 
> https://github.com/clojure. It looks like it's served out of S3 based on 
> at the response headers so I'm guessing it's a static site of some sort...
>
> While I don't necessarily subscribe to "everyone else is doing it" I was 
> thinking it would be nice to add a sample snippet of "hello world" code on 
> the home page similar to Go and Ruby's site. I'd see it placed just above 
> the "Learn More" section.
>
> I wanted to make a PR with a snippet like:
>
> (ns cool.clojure
>   (:gen-class))
>
> (defn -main []
>   (prn "Hello world!"))
>
> Underneath it could link to a page "so you've decided to learn Clojure 
> here's how you map common idioms from OO/imperative to Clojure" obviously 
> it'll need something a little snappier.
>
> Kind regards,
> Nathan
>

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