Indeed.

When I first started tryclojure, the idea wasn't really for it to be
much of a tutorial sort of thing as it was to just be a REPL-in-the-
browser sort of thing for general usage when you didn't have access to
an REPL. Eventually the tutorial got added, and I've been stuck
between orienting tryclojure towards being a learning tool that
happens to be useful in general, or a generally useful tool that
happens to be useful for learning.

I want to add paste, but I'd terribly hate to have to break tradition
with the other trylanguage sites. :<

On Jun 3, 7:55 am, "Sina K. Heshmati" <s...@khakbaz.com> wrote:
> Heinz N. Gies wrote:
> > On Jun 1, 2010, at 22:26 , Sina K. Heshmati wrote:
> >>> "Heinz N. Gies" <he...@licenser.net> said:
>
> >>> The DNS is fixed, try-clojure.org is now working too :)
>
> >> Not anymore! I was actually using it. I missed C-a C-k though.
>
> > You make me cry :P thanks for the hint this time it was my evil doing ;) 
> > fixed
> > now! and I promise I don't touch it any more!
>
> No problem. This is a valuable resource since it's not always easy to access 
> a REPL but it definitely _is_ using the browser.
>
> Keep up the good work,
> SinDoc

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