Hi all, I'm one of the assistant teachers at RubyLearning (http://rubylearning.org), a site offering free/cheap Ruby courses which are generally quite well-received and we all do this as volunteers without any monetary interest (the paid courses are there to finance the site). More info can be found in the FAQ: http://rubylearning.com/satishtalim/faq.html
Anyway, despite the name we also are open for courses on other languages, so if one of you would design a course on Clojure, we could provide our infrastructure for hosting and running it and I would also help out as an assistant teacher. As far as we see it this could be a win-win situation, since it would give Clojure newbies a place to go to while maybe also exposing RL to a new audience. Now before anybody gets over enthusiastic, please keep in mind that designing a full course does take quite a bit of time and running it is only possible if *enough* qualified assistant teachers are willing to volunteer some of their free-time for the benefit of the Clojure community. In case you have any more questions, please feel free to ask them here or via a personal email (if possible keep Satish - the founder of RL - in the CC), I'd be happy to help out as much as I can, since recently I didn't find nearly as much time for Clojure as I'd like to. Cheers, Michael
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