Shameless plug 😅

When I came to Clojure community this is what I was looking for; a way to 
learn to learn idiomatic Clojure without a lot of prior knowledge. This is 
why I created these:

https://www.learnreagent.com 
https://www.learnreframe.com
https://www.learnreitit.com 
https://www.learndatomic.com

You can get all via subscription to https://clojure.stream

I would recommend to do them in the order I listed them: Reagent > Re-Frame 
> Reitit > Datomic. Reagent course starts from basic concepts - immutable 
data structures, list comprehension, destructuring, threading macros ... 
and the rest builds on top of that.

Every course takes your from zero to having a finished app; including 
deployment. My learning style is learning by doing and all of the courses 
are constructed this way. We build fronted app, or backend REST API ...  if 
this is something that could work for you -- check it out.

Jacek

PS. If you like podcasts -- check out https://clojurescriptpodcast.com I 
talk with community member about libraries (mainly web dev), which should 
serve a learning resource to understand Clojure ecosystem.


On Wednesday, November 3, 2021 at 11:07:09 PM UTC+9 shouk...@gmail.com 
wrote:

> As in title,
> I am not too good of programmer, best I can do is like, write simple 
> number guessing game, and I guess that is an elementary thing to even be 
> able to do..
>
> So,
> My question is, what are good resources to get better at clojure, that 
> does not require much prior experience?
>
> And other question while we are at it..
> Would be going through specific tutorials, like for example, how to write 
> simple snake game in clojure, and then playing around with it, changing 
> things, be a decent approach?
>
> In advance, I appreciate all replies, thank you.
>

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