On Jun 25, 2009, at 11:46 AM, CuppoJava wrote:

>
> Hey guys,
> I was a little tired of working on what I am supposed to be working
> on, and decided to take a break and create a website. I decided to use
> Clojure, and to my surprise, it only took a day and less than 3 pages
> of code.
>
> members.shaw.ca/patrickli
>
> It only has a single article right now, under Technical, that talks
> about how I programmed the website. It's still a rough work (I haven't
> written anything substantial for a long time....), but it'd be nice to
> hear some thoughts.


Very impressive and cool! And fast too!

My comments are really things you've already heard on the list. You  
should use -'s instead of _'s, for consistency if not for readability,  
and I'm still leery of defblockfn. But part of the joy of Lisp is  
constructing an environment of your liking and taking flight.

—
Daniel Lyons


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