** First announcement: a tutorial article on how to call Java classes
from Clojure

Several months ago, I asked a few questions about the use of proxy and
interoperability with Java. I'm pleased to say that with the help of
several members here, I was able to get past being "stuck" and finish
my project.

Better yet, I've written an article about the subject, and I invite
you to take a look at it. It's called "Extending Java Classes Using
proxy," and it contains material than I have certainly not found
anywhere else on the Internet. Check it out at

http://www.gettingclojure.com/articles:extending-java-classes-using-proxy

If you need to call Java libraries from your Clojure programs, this
article has information you need to know!



** Second announcement: GettingClojure.com, a collaborative site for
Clojure beginners

If you're freaking out because you've never heard of
GettingClojure.com, please don't be concerned. It's not you--it's me.
And I mean that literally.

I created gettingclojure.com as a service to the Clojure community and
to beginning Clojure programmers. I hope that it will become the one-
stop shopping resource for Clojure beginners (like myself). It's
actually a wiki with a set of forums attached, and it will also
include short and long articles, as well as directories of links to
Clojure resources elsewhere on the Internet.

GettingClojure.com is *for* users, *by* users. Please help strengthen
the Clojure community by participating in any of the following ways:

* Visit the site (http://www.gettingclojure.com/)

* Tell people about it, and point to it in your e-mails, your posts on
the Clojure Google group, and your blogs.

* Visit the forums (http://www.gettingclojure.com/forum:start) and add
something--a question, an answer, a manifesto, whatever.

* Write and post an article on something you know/are excited/are
thinking about. It doesn't have to be a //magnum opus//--two good
paragraphs can make an excellent article. Best of all, you get your
own page to put it on, and no one can edit it but you!

I'm extremely open to changing the site, so please share your ideas in
the "Suggestions for This Site" section of the forum, or write me at
gregg4 at-sign GettingClojure dot-sign net. I'd love to hear from you!

Thanks for listening, and good hacking!


Gregg Williams
GettingClojure.com site manager

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